Sat, Apr 28, 2018

SASC - Fort Macleod - Practice/Novice School

Fort Macleod Airport

About this event

This will be a practice event and novice school that precedes the first SASC Solo event the next day. 

Details on the season championship and other scheduled events can be found here:

http://forums.sascsolo.com/index.php?topic=1011.msg8360;topicseen#new

Event Registration

Fort Macleod Airport
•   $30 – Members1 Online (cutoff is 60hrs before event starts)
•   $40 – Members1 Onsite (e-transfer payment pay.sasc@gmail.com)
•   $40 – Non-Members Online (cutoff is 60hrs before event starts)
•   $60 – Non-Members Onsite (e-transfer payment pay.sasc@gmail.com)

CASH WILL NO LONGER BE ACCEPTED AT ANY SASC EVENTS. Online payment via credit card, pre-paid credit card or Visa debit card is preferred, however on site e-transfer payments (email: pay.sasc@gmail.com)  will also be accepted, a screen shot of the e-transfer must be shown to the workers at the onsite checkin. 

1. Members of either the SASC or another WCMA Affiliated Club. Membership cards are to be shown at the on-site check in in order to be eligible for discount. No card, no discount, no exceptions.  


Membership
$50 – Single   
$75 – Family 

Sign up for a membership here:https://www.motorsportreg.com/events/southern-alberta-solosport-club-sasc-membership-923684

 

Daily Itinerary

Fort Macleod
7:30am – Course Setup
9:00am – On-Site Mandatory Check-In (with timing vehicle) & Vehicle Tech Inspection Close
9:15am – Guided Course Walk (aka Rookie Course Walk)
9:45am – Mandatory Drivers Meeting
10:00am – Timed Runs Begin
~4:00pm – Timed Runs Finish, Takedown & Cleanup

NOTES:

1. Anyone that has not checked in with the timing vehicle prior to 9:00am will not be allowed to run that day, no exceptions. Online registration is different from the on-site check-in with the workers in the timing vehicle.  

2. Noise must be kept to a minimum prior to 10:00am, no unnecessary driving, no revving engines etc.


Sound Policy
We have a strict sound policy; The measurement will be taken at a point where the vehicle can reasonably be expected to be under load at full throttle. The measuring point will be 50 feet from the edge of the course using an ANSI Type 2 sound meter set to “A” weighting, “Slow” response. The microphone will be placed 3-4 feet above ground level, positioned perpendicular to vehicle direction of travel. Measurement will be taken at a minimum of 1 sound station but usually 2, rules apply for both stations. 

If a vehicle registers a reading between 91.0-92.9dB the driver(s) will be given a courtesy warning that they are near the limit. 

If a vehicle registers a reading at 93.0dB or greater the driver must make a mechanical change to the vehicle (ex. install a turn-down1, install a silencer, close an exhaust valve(s)2 etc.), the mechanical change must be shown to and accepted by the Event Chair or other SASC Executive member prior to the next run. A “mechanical delay” is permissible to make this change. If during the next run the driver(s) registers a second reading at 93.0dB or greater that vehicle will not be allowed to continue running (for both drivers in case of a two driver car). 

Vehicles that register below the 92.9dB maximum in the measured section(s) of the course but are found to be excessively loud (eg. exhaust backfire, tire squeal etc.) in other sections of the course may also not be allowed to continue running if so deemed by the Event Chair or other SASC Executive member. 

Please note that this also applies to showroom stock vehicles, we are aware that there are a very small handful of unmodified cars (ex. Porsche 911 GT3 and Ford Mustang 350R) that can exceed the 92.9dB maximum, these vehicles must still adhere to the sound policy.  

Our sound policy is based on the SCCA’s which can be found in Appendix 1 of the rules located here: https://www.scca.com/pages/solo-cars-and-rules

1. Turndowns can only be installed pointing directly upwards, downwards, or rearwards, pointing the turndown 90° away from the sound meter is not allowed. 
2. Exhaust valves that are adjustable electronically via the push of a button inside the vehicle are acceptable. 



Rules & Regulations 
•   No alcohol or drugs at the venue, zero tolerance 
•   No stunting/drifting/burnouts/hooning at any of our events
•   You must obey all posted speed limits and drive respectfully on surrounding roads, those seen stunting, speeding or driving recklessly will be banned from future events 
•   This is a volunteer based sport, in order to drive you must also work, those that don’t work their assignment both in the morning and afternoon will be banned from future events
•   When competing, your personal vehicle insurance is void, if you attempt to make a claim that is considered insurance fraud. In the event of an incident the SASC will fully cooperate with insurance companies. The SASC carries insurance to protect the venue. 

The ASN Autoslalom regs can be found here:
http://www.asncanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ASN-2017-Autoslalom-Regulations-R.pdf

Valid helmets for Autoslalom competition in the 2018 season are:

•   FIA 8860-2004
•   FIA 8860-2010
•   Snell 2015 SA, or 2015 M
•   Snell 2010 SA, 2010 SAH, or 2010 M
•   Snell 2005 SA, or 2005 M (expiry 31.12.2018)
•   SFI Foundation 31.1/2015
•   SFI Foundation 31.1/2010
•   SFI Foundation 31.1/2005 (expiry 31.12.2018)
•   SFI Foundation 31.1A or 31.2A (expiry 31.12, 2015)

Starting in 2018 all helmets must pass a tech inspection, acceptable helmets will have a sticker affixed allowing their use in the 2018 season. 

SCCA Rules & Car Classing Information can be found here:
https://www.scca.com/pages/solo-cars-and-rules


Tech & Helmet Inspection
All vehicles will be checked by the Tech Steward or designate before they are allowed to compete, once a vehicle passes tech inspection a sticker is affixed to the inside of the windshield allowing the vehicle to compete for the duration of the 2018 season. A Tech Inspection includes but is not limited to: 

•   Vehicle is in the correct class 
•   No loose objects inside the passenger compartment 
•   Static brake test
•   Battery is secure (no bungee cables/cords allowed)
•   No leaks
•   No excessive wheel play
•   A valid helmet (a sticker will be affixed to the helmet after inspection, sticker is valid for the duration of the 2018 season)  

The vehicle owner/driver is still ultimately responsible for the condition of the vehicle and must ensure that it is safe to operate.

Event requirements

Please bring a completed and signed vehicle self-inspection form with you to the event. Forms must be handed in to workers during on-site check in.

Self Tech.pdf

 

Entries (19)

BH
Braden Huffman
dc
david cosens
RS
Ryan Silver
JT
Jeff Tooth
JT
Julie Tooth
AF
Andrew Forman
EK
Eric Knight
DK
Doug Knight

Fort Macleod Airport

Fort Macleod, Alberta

Organizer

Autocross/Solo organized by

Southern Alberta Solosport Club

Event over!