About this event
Motorsport 4the Masses is proud to announce our first event of 2020!
Not only does the SDCE season finally begin, it begins with a bang!
We are holding our season opener on a brand new course at Darlington Speedway. It will be a flowing course with quite a few opportunities to really challenge your driving skills. Why do we call it the Southern 2400? Because it is Darlington and that is how many seconds there are in 40 minutes. Plus, 2400 sounds better than 40!
For more info on what "SCDE" is, click (HERE)
Our SCDE event will be broken up into 2 sessions; Morning from 8AM to 12PM and Afternoon from 1PM to 5PM.
Registration and Tech will be open at 7AM and again at 12pm for the afternoon session.
Either session will provide you with 40 minutes of run time. *
The all day pass avails you to 1 hour and 20 minutes of run time. *
Sign up early and save some $$$!
Choose an AM or PM session with the Early Bird special for only $85 until Sunday the 14th.
After the 14th, the price rises to $95.
Glutton for forearm punishment? Sign up for the whole day (80 minutes of track time) for $160
Our host hotel is Howard Johnson Florence. Call direct: 843-669-4241
You must tell them you are with Motorsport 4the Masses. The rate is $60 per night, $67.20 after taxes.
Do not book online or you will not get the $60.00 rate.
For questions about SCDE in general, go HERE
* Track time may be affected by mechanical issues on track or weather. Track time is not guaranteed but we will do all we can to make sure everybody gets the amount they pay for.
Event requirements
Drivers must have a valid drivers license.
Drivers must have a helmet in good repair that fits their head properly. DOT motorcycle approved at minimum. SNELL M or SA helmets are preferred. There are no date limits on SNELL helmets but the helmet must be in good repair. Please contact the event organizer if you do not have such an appropriate helmet.
Riders are allowed with solo competitors but must have signed the waiver, be previously in close contact with the driver during the Covid crisis (co-worker/family member etc.), and must be able to be properly restrained in the vehicle and wear a helmet.
Drivers must bring a completed Tech Form to check in.
No loose or torn clothing.
No open toe or high heeled shoes.