About this event
This is the New England Region 2012 autocross Novice School. Currently we are at full capacity of 56 students. Because of that, registration is closed.
This school is not a competition event. Every minute is dedicated to instructing you.
Details found at the NER web site at:
http://www.ner.org/solo/noviceintermediate-driver-school
Anyone with a valid U.S. driver's license, which is not expired, is welcome to participate. (Underage drivers with permits or drivers with license restrictions may register provided legal requirements are fulfilled. See Solo Rulebook Section 4.1 titled Driver Credentials for details.
Event requirements
Pre-registration required: Use Motorsportreg.com or mail-in registration. Details regarding our solo program, including registration, safety, and event day timelines are found here: http://www.ner.org/solo/general-information
Membership: For members, enter your SCCA membership # in motorsportreg.com. Go to the "My account" tab, select "Edit clubs" , select "Add clubs to my account", choose "SCCA New England Region - Solo", and enter your membership number.
Cost to attend this event: (Limited to 50 drivers)
- Members: $85
- Non-Members: $115 ($100 for the event, and $15 weekend membership (see the ner.org registration page for details).
- Instructors, core operations (safety, tech, etc): No charge. (free lunch too!) After the event, you will be given a $35.00 credit to use as entry to a future Solo event for 2012.
Things you need to know:
Membership pricing requires you to update your SCCA membership number in the motorsportreg system. Go to the "My account" tab, select "Edit clubs" , select "Add clubs to my account", choose "SCCA New England Region - Solo", and then enter your membership number.
For the school:
Co-driving cars is not allowed. (Each student should have a dedicated car for the day.)
No Karts at this school. Car's only.
Review our safety and tech inspection information here:
http://www.ner.org/solo/tech-inspection
Helmets: Snell M , SA 2000 or higher rated helmets are acceptable as are all helmets meeting the latest or two immediately preceding Snell Foundation standards. Loaner helmets are available for novices.
