Nov 6 RallyCross - Lebanon, MO

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Nov 6 RallyCross - Lebanon, MO

Post by JimR » Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:44 pm

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Labor Day OMRSCCA RallyCross
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Lebanon Midway Speedway
Lebanon, MO [Map]


This is your last chance to RallyCross in 2011! We secured a fun site at Midway Speedway in Lebanon, Missouri, and hope you will join us.

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1. About
What is RallyCross?
RallyCross is like our "Solo" autocross program, but on an open field. Drivers attempt to set their best time on an agility course marked by cones, and cars are grouped in classes based on capability and level of modification. Courses are a little more open and speeds are a little lower that autocrosses, but the emphasis on accessibility, safety, affordability, and fun is the same as SCCA Solo.

RallyCross differs from stage rally that many have seen on television. There are no jumps or ditches, and roll cages are not required. Drivers preview the course by walking it or going on a low-speed lead-and-follow lap, rather than following the pace notes of a navigator. Competitors will have the opportunity to make a number of runs.

RallyCross doesn't take the best single run like in Solo, but is a combination of multiple runs.

What kind of car do I need?
No special rally car is needed. Any fixed-roof vehicle passing a basic safety inspection is fine, so your daily-driven sedan on street tires is perfect for Rallycross. Review the RallyCross technical inspection requirements here. For safety reasons, rollover-prone vehicles such as SUVs, 4x4's, and many full-sized trucks will not be allowed to compete. If you have any questions about the eligibility of your vehicle, please ask the event chairman here.

From the SCCA RallyCross rules:
A RallyCross event is open to any fixed-roof production based vehicle (including convertibles with a factory hardtop attached, targa types with factory panel in place, t-tops with factory panels in place) that can pass safety inspection. If the Event Chairman after consultation with the Event Safety Steward determines at his discretion that a vehicle cannot safely negotiate the course, it may be excluded.

2. Requirements
Entry fee
  • $25 - SCCA members pre-registered
  • $30 - SCCA members not pre-registered
  • $40 - all non-SCCA members (price includes SCCA weekend membership, discount voucher for SCCA annual membership)
Entry requirements
1. Valid Driver's license. Anyone under age 18 on the site, participant or otherwise, must have their parents/guardians sign a SCCA minor waiver on site, or in the presence of an OMR Solo/Rally committee member, board member, or notary public. Note: a learner's permit requiring a licensed passenger is not allowed per SCCA RallyCross rules.

2. Safe vehicle per technical inspection guidelines.

3. Must wear an approved helmet during competition. We have a limited number of loaner helmets available. If you bring your own, it must meet one of the following standards (DOT rating alone is not sufficient):
  • Snell 1995 (SA95, M95, or K98) or newer
  • British Standards 6658-85 type A/FR, including all amendments
  • SFI Foundation Spec 31.1
Work/Run
There will be two heats. Like Solo, RallyCross is a self-worked, volunteer-run sport in which competitors have a work heat opposite their run heat. Prepare to be outdoors all day, and dress and prepare accordingly.

3. Location
Midway Speedway.

Directions
- Lebanon Speedway on Google Maps.

Plug your address into Google Maps for specific directions.

4. Cars & Information
Classing
RallyCross has a simple classing structure.
  • Rally Stock - FWD (SF), RWD (SR), and AWD (SA) - upgrades are limited to items such as cat-back exhaust, brake pads, clutch and pressure plate, and wheels and DOT-legal tires that are near stock dimensions.
  • Rally Prepared - FWD (PF), RWD (PR), and AWD (PA) - adds specific allowances for upgraded intake, exhaust, suspension, differential, wheels, etc.
  • Rally Modified - 2WD (M2) and AWD (M4) - almost any production car or logbooked racecar is allowed, with drivetrain and suspension being unrestricted.
Recommended
  • Sunscreen, hats, non-alcoholic drinks, poncho, etc. - be ready for all weather.
  • Sturdy closed-toed shoes, bug repellant - you will be on a field for walking and working course
  • Tires inflated to max PSI - it is uncommon for tires to break from the bead of the rim, but inflate street tires as a precaution.
  • Spare tire - tire damage is not anticipated, but we will be running on dirt. Make sure to bring a spare.
  • Window cleaner - be prepared for a dusty environment
  • Numbers and class letters - magnetic or vinyl letters are preferred, but tape in a contrasting color is acceptable. Cars must be clearly marked on each side so that corner workers may read them from their stations.
Links Register today! Don't let this unique opportunity leave you in the dust!
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Post by Unstable » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:11 pm

Is the RallyX still on for this weekend?
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Post by SilverYota » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:03 pm

We have every intention to hold the RallyCross this weekend, but we would like to see some more people sign up. So if you are thinking of coming or have a friend that you can bring with you be sure to sign up on MotorsportReg.

See you all out there Sunday morning.
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Post by springfielddyno » Thu Nov 03, 2011 9:01 am

i just spoke with the site owner and he plans on having the consession stand open. So hamburgers and hotdogs shoujld be on site!

If it is open, i think we should support it due to our low turn out so far...

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Post by JimR » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:59 am

I was out in the driveway while it was raining last night, gloves-deep in ice cold gasoline, swapping out the fuel pump on my G20.

I'm bent on driving it now!
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Post by Bullitt2954 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:48 pm

JimR wrote:I was out in the driveway while it was raining last night, gloves-deep in ice cold gasoline, swapping out the fuel pump on my G20.

I'm bent on driving it now!
Me Too!

This happened in Fayetteville about 1:00. I think with enough zip-ties, we should be GTG.

http://s294.photobucket.com/albums/mm10 ... t%20Crash/

Jeanie's OK - little sore. Car drives as if nothing happened, other than the steering-wheel is cocked-over to the left a smidge. Tracks straight-down the road if you let off the wheel, no weird rattles, nothin'.

Hard to get the hood open - but it does remain closed, even at 75+. The tape is not holding it shut - that's a "just in case".
-Scott Creech, #54STF - Hyundai Veloster "The BluMeanie!"

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Post by Bullitt2954 » Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:13 pm

Jeebus OMR-people! We've got people coming from the STL Region, driving several-hundred miles to get here just to "play" in our sandbox.

I'm looking at you, Springfield-area Members! (and not Sam and Matt) You wanted something "in the area", but when it's finally procured, you blow it off!

This is barely an hour from Springfield. Jeanie and I have a 2-1/2hr drive to get to this, Jim Rowland even FURTHER.

NINE ATTENDEES AS OF THIS WRITING.....

Pathetic.

What else you gonna do on a Sunday? Go Bowling? Lanes are Closed, dude!
-Scott Creech, #54STF - Hyundai Veloster "The BluMeanie!"

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Post by Unstable » Sat Nov 05, 2011 2:14 am

hehehe I expected more peeps too.

I just wish I had read the schedule before Sherri and I commited to another event next weekend. I am gonna miss PCP. Of course I am interested as to how big the course will be with all the surface damage there.

See y'all tomorrow anyways. Pepe' is looking to have fun again.
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Post by SilverYota » Sat Nov 05, 2011 2:26 pm

Everyone remember to "Fall Back" tonight as the time change happens. See you in the morning.
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Post by SilverYota » Sun Nov 06, 2011 5:47 pm

Results have been posted.

Had a great time out there today, everyone needs to RallyCross at a dirt track at least once. Thank you Sam and Jim for course set up, and Curtis for taking the trailer out on Saturday with those guys even though you did not compete.

There were a small number of entrants, but a real quality event with great courses, lots of seat time, and good volunteers.

Thanks everyone.
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Post by Unstable » Sun Nov 06, 2011 6:53 pm

Crazy Eddie Hall :: '92 Civic HB red (Pepe' - my lil' mule) :: XP #97 & PF #97:: Team Krazo Racing

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Post by JimR » Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:32 pm

Two separate courses, 10 runs, food on site.

That was so much fun. 8)
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Post by stanbell » Sat Nov 19, 2011 8:06 pm

very late contribution, but thanks very much to the one and only Jim Rowland for the loan of his G20 to the poor unfortunate carless who showed up at the event begging, i.e. me. I had no idea jim had made the late night investment in my ride, but i do deeply appreciate it.

excellent event, great site, big big fun.
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