About this event
Roadrunner Region PCA (RRRPCA) will return to McGee Park in Farmington for two separate days of autocross in April. The events may be points events in the 2023 RRRPCA Die Serie. This event is open to Everyone. Priority will be given RRRPCA drivers. Both Porsche and non-Porsches are welcome.
NOTE: Pre-registration helps us set up grids and worker assignments in advance. Payment is deferred and accounts will be charged Thursday prior to the event, so if you register and find out that you can't make it, please cancel your registration as soon as possible to avoid being charged. Wait-listed participants will be notified of their status during the week prior to the event.
Entry Fee:
- DS 2 Only (Saturday) $55 ($5 discount for PCA members)
- DS 3 Only (Sunday) $55; ($5 discount for PCA members)
- DS 2 & 3 (Saturday & Sunday) $100; ($10 discount for PCA members)
- No charge for volunteers, spectators, or photographers.
- No shows and cancelations after registration closes may be charged up to $50. There is no charge for canceling prior to the close of on-line registration.
Location: McGee Park/Farmington Area (Link)
Course Map: McGee Saturday.pdf McGee Sunday.pdf
Car classes changed in 2022. For 2023 we are using classes based on the PCA "Small Sized Regions" autocross classing structure for Porsches.
If you are driving a Porsche: All Porsches will run in the PCA competitive class or the Open Class (X02) for very experienced drivers. This link will tell you what PCA class your Porsche is in: 2022 RRRPCA Car Classes.docx Certain modifications to your car may result in a higher competition class. See the 2021 PCR for details. Also, Porsches without a Porsche engine and/or transmission also run in an X class.
Showroom Stock and Production classes cannot run R-Comp (R-Type) tires. Improved and Modified are the only classes that can run R-Comp tires. Tires are considered R-Comps if the tread wear rating is less than 180. "Exception where a "Production" classed car is allowed to run R-Comp tires: Showroom Stock automobiles, delivered from the factory with tread wear of less than 180, may run in their respective Production Category classes. These automobiles must run the N-spec tires specified by Porsche for that year and model and have no additional alterations or modifications"
If you are not driving a Porsche: All non-Porsches will run in either X01 or in the Open Class (X02) created for experienced drivers of Porsche or non-Porsche cars. For details on autocross rules and classes, visit the RRRPCA website (Link).
SCHEDULE:
- 7:00am Setup
- 7:45 to 8:45am Registration and Tech
- ~8:15 to 9:30am Open Course Walk
- 9:00am Novice Walk/Advanced Walk
- 9:30am Driver's Meeting (Mandatory)
- 10:00am First Car off
Event requirements
You must have a valid drivers license to participate in our driving events and be 18 years of age or older unless you are eligible for the Porsche Junior Participation Program. You also must sign our insurance waiver and wear a wristband.
Before you can drive in our autocross, your car will need to pass a basic tech inspection. Tech inspection will take place each day before start of any driving. Most street cars easily pass the inspection. The owner/driver should do a pre-tech inspection (see the safety inspection checklist below) no earlier than 4 weeks prior to the event.
Helmets: Snell-rated SA2010, SAH2010, or M2010 or newer helmets (or equivalent) are required when driving. NOTE: DOT rating is not enough for safety requirements. Loaner helmets are generally not available.
This is a "Run/Work" event. That means you are required to work a position when you are not driving during the autocross. We are always short-handed. So, please, don't be the person who makes it that much more difficult for the rest of us. We also appreciate any help you can give us before the course walk and during tear-down. If you have physical limitations on any activities, please let us know in advance so we can accommodate you.
In all things PCA does, first and foremost is the health and safety of our members, sponsor and communities.
We follow all Federal, State and local and PCA guidelines regarding COVID-19 or other community health issues. At present there are no COVID-19 restrictions. Use best judgement and common sense regarding your fellow members' good health. It is recommended that you
- Stay home when you are sick. If you are sick with fever, cough, or shortness of breath, please do not attend our event. The CDC recommmends persons who are higher risk for severe illness to stay at home.
- Stay home if you have tested positive or know you have been in close contact with someone who has been sick in the last two weeks.
Region Leadership including the Event Chair have the authority to require you to leave if you cannot comply with these community protection measures.