About this event
2020 KCRX Event #2
The 2020 KCRX Championship continues on Saturday, March 28th at Thunder Valley Sand Drags in Grain Valley, MO. The course will be run on the hard-packed clay of the drag strip and the grass parking lot, both of which are smooth and level, and resistant to rutting. The site is just outside of Grain Valley, MO with gas and food located conveniently close.
Schedule:
- Site opens at 07:00
- Tech & Registration open at 07:30 - 09:00
- Drivers Meeting at 09:00
- First Car Off 9:30
New for 2020; There is a dedicated Tech Zone that will be accessible for vehicle tech when you arrive. Please get your vehicle prepped and through tech as quickly as possible to insure that we get to racing as efficiently as possible. Have your wheels swapped and vehicle emptied BEFORE you roll through tech. This will allow us to address any safety concerns or numbering/lettering issues before start of day.
Please check in with both tech and registration as soon as possible so we can get you as much drive time as possible. If you have any questions, feel free to ask any of your fellow racers!
Online registration closes: 3/27/2020 @ 11:59 PM CDT
Entry fees are $40.00 for SCCA members and $50.00 for non-members (which includes a weekend membership that has perks with the SCCA).
Directions:
Thunder Valley Sand Drags
358 E AA HWY
Grain Valley, MO 64029
The Thunder Valley Sand Drags are located approximately 20 miles east of Kansas City, MO.
Take exit 24 (Grain Valley) on I-70. Go South approximately 2 miles to Old US 40 Highway. Turn east (left) on Old US 40 Hwy (next to Casey's General Store) Go approximately 3/4 mile to track entrance located on the left hand side.
Event requirements
SCCA Membership is Required. You must show your SCCA Membership card or SCCA Weekend Membership receipt at registration/sign-in or you will be charged for the SCCA Weekend Membership
Weekend Membership may be purchased for this event/weekend.
SCCA RallyCross Rules are here.
Notice: All batteries (on board power supplies) shall be attached to ensure that the battery and/or power supply will remain in place. If a lead acid (wet cell)type battery is battery is relocated from its original location, it must be equipped with leak proof caps and enclosed in a non-conductive, marine type box. Dry cell batteries, commonly known as Recombinant Gas (RG) or Glass Mat Technology (GMT) batteries, are not required to be in a marine-type box. The hot terminal must be insulated on all vehicles. All batteries shall be securely attached to the primary structure of the vehicle.