About this event
Getting started? Find your car class... The SCCA stock car class guide is here: http://www.scca.com/documents/2011%20Tech/2011%20stock%20listings.pdf
This is the 9th points event of the New England Region 2011 autocross season. This is the Stirling Moss runoff event coupled with the last points event. Anyone with a valid U.S. driver's license is welcome to participate. The Junior Kart drivers also may register. (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.)
*** Pre-registration is required for this event. ***
Due to the complexity of setting up and running "The Moss Challenge", there will be no late registration and no walk in registration. After registration is closed, you must contact Bob Davis directly if you want to ask for an exception and attend this event but the registration list has been processed and sent to the worker assignment and timing chiefs . **********
Bob's email is rr_davis AT comcast DOT net
IN ADDITION: If you are late to the gate for checkin, it will complicate the registration process. Please try to get there by 8:20 AM
DAY OF EVENT: Please text Barbara (Registration Chief) at 978-996-2983 or Bob Davis (Event Chair) at 203-687-8589 if you are going to be late or can't make it. Thank you!!!! ******
Event requirements
*** Pre-registration is required for this event through Motorsportreg.com or via mail-in registration. ****
Registration details can be found here:
http://www.ner.org/solo/registration
The above web page describes fees associated with this event in detail. Entry fees are:
Junior Kart drivers: $20
Members: $35
Non-Members: $35 entry and a $15 weekend membership (see the ner.org registration page for details). Total $50.00
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.
Class update: When you choose your regular SCCA car class, you may optionally choose to be classed separately in the "Pro class or Novice class", both found under the new PAX drop down in class settings. The Pro class is new, and will group those joining it together as one class, where the PAX index is used to calculate the class results. If you select Pro, you will not run with the other cars of your traditional SCCA class.
****NEW**** Please choose your car number according to the rules outlined in the "Multiple Driver Cars" section of the 2011 supplemental rules found at:
http://www.ner.org/solo/rules-and-regulations
Example for co-driver cars in the same class: Use 2 digits for one driver (# range from 0 to 99) , and use a "100" series number for the second, (# range from 101 to 199) Example numbers for a car with 2 drivers: First driver uses #54 and second driver uses #154
Worker Assignments: Optionally, you may choose one or more preferred work assignments from the work assignment list. We will do our best to accommodate you.
Event day timeline is found here:
http://www.ner.org/solo/event-day-timeline
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.
