About this event
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Interested in pushing yourself and your street car? Then our next Solo (Autocross) event is for you. At a Solo event drivers compete against the clock as they drive through a carefully designed (and safe) course that is outlined with orange safety cones. Each driver is given several chances to take runs and their best time will count towards the final results. Solo is fast and fun. What's best is that anyone with a car can participate.
First timer? Not to worry. Neohio's Solo Committee will work to make sure that you have all of your questions answered and that you feel comfortable with all aspects of the day. We can arrange ride-a longs and offer tips when needed. Also, we conduct a novice meeting and course walk prior to the first car getting on course. Don't have a helmet? No worries, we have loaner helmets as well.
Neohio-SCCA Solo Event 3
September 15, 2013
Lakeland Community College
7700 Clocktower Dr.
Kirtland, Ohio
7:15 AM Paddock Opens
7:30 AM - 9:00AM Registration and Tech
7:30 – 8:00 AM Preregistered Only
8:00 – 9:00 AM Preregistered and Day of Registration
9:10 AM Tech Closes
9:15 AM Track Walk
9:45 AM Driver's Meeting & Worker Assignments
10:30 AM First Car On Course
Event requirements
Sports Car Club of America membership is required. Temporary, weekend membership is available.
Ask us how weekend membership fees can be applied towards full SCCA membership!
What to bring:
- Your valid driver’s license
- Your SCCA Member Card (Required for all members)
- Cash for the entrance fee
- A Snell 2000 or NEWER Helmet for you and any guests, Helmets are required, we do have a few we can loan at the event.
- Magnetic class name and numbers, or have CONTRASTING painters tape or electrical tape to create your own on site.
- Beverages/Water
- Lunch & snacks
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Raingear (let's hope you don't need it)
- Hat
- Folding chair
- Tire pressure gauge
- Tools, jack, jackstands (if needed)
- Paper and a pen
- Bug spray
- Small tarp or trash bag (to cover your gear while you are on course)