About this event


California Sports Car Club, Solo division is pleased to announce the 2010 Ladies Solo School. This school is unique in that it is for female students only with female instructors - most of whom are regional and/or National Champion Solo drivers. The school is suited for beginners who want to learn basic car control skills to intermediate drivers looking to improve their competitive performance. Students will be paired with an instructor, based on car type and personal goals. Entry fee is only $55 for SCCA members, non-SCCA entrants will have to purchase a weekend membership for $15. A light lunch will be provided.
Event Master - Lisa Severy
Registration - Lisa Severy
Timing / Scoring - Rick Brown
Waivers / gate - Karen Zaterman
Worker Chief - Pat McBride
Cheif of Tech - Steve Towers
Course Designer - Mike Simanyi
Safety Steward -
Event requirements
Students may bring a "sponsor" (significant other, friend, or relative, 18 years of age or older please) to the event. Sponsors will be expected to help out, such as working on course or helping with timing or grid. Sponsors are NOT allowed to teach/coach. Anyone sponsor who is caught "coaching", will be sent to speak to Renee. Sponsors can help with the car ("pit crew"). Sponsors who work a session to support this event will be allowed to take two laps of our course at the end of the day to see if they can meet or beat the best time set by the student.
Schedule:
7:00 am - Tech / registration open for the 1st and 3rd run groups only
8:30 am - Driver's meeting
Safety - Held under the SCCA Solo Rules and the CSCC Solo Supplemental Regulations.
Helmets - Must conform to Snell 95 or newer. Some loaner helmets will be available.
Alcohol - No alcohol or other intoxicants may be used by anyone on the event site.
Speed limits - Pits 5 MPH; Access road 25 MPH
VERY IMPORTANT - As with any venue, we want to make a good impression on our landlords. With that in mind, please, please, please use the receptacles for your trash and do not leave trash anywhere on site. Also, have respect for the neighbors and drive carefully both inside and outside the site.