Event Calendar


Susquehanna Region of the SCCA typically begins our season at the end of March and holds events through the end of October, but the club meets monthly year-round to continue planning and enhancing our programs. We invite you, not only to attend the adrenaline-laden events, but also to join us for dinner and a drink each month for member meetings.

You’ll find the details for all of these (and on occasion, more) in the calendar below. We look forward to seeing you at an event soon!


Registering for Events

Online registration is available for all autocross and rallycross events. Simply click on the event of your choosing and click “Register Now” to visit MotorsportReg.com and register for individual events.

 

 

Aug
27
Sat
2022 RallySprint Event #3 @ Rausch Creek Off-Road Park
Aug 27 – Aug 28 all-day

About this event


Registration fees

Event: Member Pricing Non-Member Pricing
2-Day Event:
Early $475 $490
Normal $550 $565
Late $650 $665
Day Of $660 $675
1-Day Event
Early $325 $340
Normal $375 $390
Late $450 $465
Day Of $460 $475

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2022 Susquehanna Region RallySprint Championship Series will operate in accordance with the 2022 SCCA RallySprint Rules (RSR) as shown on the SCCA website at: https://www.scca.com/pages/rallysprint-and-rallytrials
These supplementary regulations are designed to help the first-time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallySprint events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallySprint series events. These regulations apply only to Susquehanna Region’s RallySprint series events. In cases where specific venues require additional rules and guidelines, additional regulation documentation may be developed by the Region’s RallySprint committee at the discretion of the RallySprint Chair(s) and will be used in conjunction with these regulations unless otherwise specified.

REGISTRATION
ENTRY FEES

Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Walk up entries, on the day of the event, will pay the event’s late entry fee plus an additional $10. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership.
PRE-REGISTRATION / CHECK-IN
Online registration takes place through motorsportreg.com. Early/Normal/Late tiered entry will be established for all events. The early entry time will be from when online registration is opened until 3 Weeks before the event. Normal entry will be from when early entry closes until 1 week before the event. Late entry will be from 1 week before the event up until the day of the event until registration onsite closes. Online entry closes the Friday prior to the event at 11:59 PM.
EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.
EVENT REGISTRATION CAPS
Susquehanna Region SCCA reserves the right to institute registration caps at any and all RallySprint events at any time, as necessitated by venue restrictions and size constraints, and as determined by the RallySprint Chair(s). Due to this, we encourage regular
competitors to make use of our online pre-registration well in advance of the event to ensure a competition spot.
CANCELLATION POLICY
We will not charge credit cards until the day after the online registration closes. Competitors may cancel their registration up until one (1) week before online registration closes to ensure that they are not charged for the event.  During the six (6) days before registration closes you will be charged 25% of your total registration fee.  Once registration closes, no credits will be provided for competitors unable to attend the event. No refunds will be provided under any circumstance.

EVENT LOGISTICS
SATURDAY EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE (Daylight/Evening events only, lights are required for these events)
9:30-10AM: Suggested arrival time
10:00AM: Registration & Tech opens
10:30AM: Recce open (Non-competition vehicles ONLY)
10:30AM: Worker/Volunteer meeting: (MANDATORY)
11:10AM: Registration & Tech close
11:15AM: Recce closes
11:30AM: Driver’s meeting
12:00PM: First car offComplete event schedule will be provided prior to, or at the event.

SUNDAY EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE (Daylight events only)
7:30-8AM: Suggested arrival time
8:00AM: Registration & Tech opens
8:30AM: Recce open (Non-competition vehicles ONLY)
9:00AM: Worker/Volunteer meeting: (MANDATORY)
9:10AM: Registration & Tech close
9:15AM: Recce closes
9:30AM: Driver’s meeting
10:00AM: First car off
Complete event schedule will be provided prior to, or at the event

EVENT SAFETY
A 10 MPH speed limit will be strictly enforced for all areas of the venue except when on the actual competition course. Any individual found to be driving unsafely or at excessive speeds may be disqualified at the discretion of the organizers without option to appeal.
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:
● Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
● Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
● No reckless driving at the event including out on course
● No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
● Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
● No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
● All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
● Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
● Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
● Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list
WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.
RUN PROCEDURE
We will run five (5) legs, or three (3) runs of the course each. Each leg will be separated by a service time of varying length depending on the event.
CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per car.
METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed using synchronized clocks at start and finish. Times are reported and recorded to the second. Alternate timing methods, including but not limited to manual timing with stop watches, may be implemented in the event of a systemic timing failure, at the discretion of the RallySprint Chair(s).
PENALTIES
● In the case of a Did Not Finish (DNF) or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. Bogey times will be calculated based on an individual competitor’s slowest time plus 2 minutes, including penalties, per run group. In the event a competitor DNFs on the first run, the bogey time will be based on the slowest subsequent run. If no subsequent runs are completed, all runs will be scored as a Did Not Start (DNS) (999 seconds).
● 30 Second penalty for each strike of any element of a chicane.
● Any vehicles or competitors entering the service area outside of the designated schedule time, or being provided tools, parts, or assistance by anyone but competitors will receive a 5 minute penalty.
● Drivers are ultimately responsible for ensuring they receive the correct number of runs per session. Any runs not taken will be forfeited and scored as a DNF.
SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. Times for a given run for an entire class or heat may be discarded at the discretion of the RallySprint Chair(s) and Timing Chief if it is determined that there was an unfair advantage/disadvantage for any competitor.
PROTESTS
All rules concerning protests are governed by Article 5.2 of the 2020 RXR.

VEHICLE AND COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION

We will be following the classing as listed for the American Rally Association (ARA) The classes can be found at https://www.americanrallyassociation.org/. Below are the classes listed:
· Open 4WD
· Naturally Aspirated (NA) 4WD
· Limited 4WD
· Open 2WD
· Limited 2WD
· RC2
· Constructors C2 (SCCA Class)
· Constructors C4 (SCCA Class)
NON-COMPETITION CLASSES
Vehicles may be allowed to compete in a non-competition “Exhibition” class at the discretion of the program chairs. Vehicles in this class will not be eligible for season points.
LOG BOOKS
All vehicles entering a level 1 event will be required to hold a logbook through RallyAmerica, ARA, NASA, or SCCA. These logbooks will be accepted whether current or not. If logbooked through a different organization, you must contact the event chairman for approval.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two- or three-digit number at registration. Leading zeros will not be allowed. Drivers must supply their own physical numbers. Numbers are to be clearly displayed on each side of the car. Numbers are to be applied prior to going through tech inspection. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is required to be approximately 8” high with a 1.25” brush stroke and also of contrasting color. Vehicle numbers which are illegible (e.g. shoe polish/chalk/grease pencil applied to windows or blue painters’ tape on blue cars) are not acceptable and must be corrected before the vehicle will pass technical inspection. In the event that the competing vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect the number and/or class of the competing vehicle, they must be covered or crossed out. The Tech Chief has final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.
TECHNICAL INSPECTION
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car. Competitors should present the completed tech form at tech inspection. The required form can be found here https://www.scca.com/downloads/14802-2016-scca-rallysprint-tech-form/download . Items to be inspected may include but are not limited to: seat belts, seats, brakes, wheel bearings, ball joints, lug nuts, throttle return, battery tie-down, and steering. No major fluid leaks will be allowed. If a wheel is removed from the vehicle for any reason, the driver must notify a tech inspector prior to returning to competition.
HELMETS
Helmets must meet one of the following standards:
· Snell SA2020
· Snell EA2016
· Snell SA2015
· Snell SAH2010
· Snell SA2010
· SFI Spec 31.1/2010 or newer
· FIA 8860-2018
· FIA 8859-2015
· FIA 8860-2010
· British Standard 6658-85 Type A/FR, including all amendments will be valid for 10 years from the date of manufacture. If no manufacturing date sticker exists, the helmet will be considered expired.
HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINTS
Head and neck restraints are required for all competitors and passengers. These systems shall be mounted as per the manufacturer’s recommendations. The head and neck restraint system must meet at least one of the following standards:
· Certified to FIA 8858-2002
· Certified to FIA 8858-2010
· SFI 38.1 licensed. *SFI licensing requires an SFI 38.1 conformance label that is less than five (5) years old.
DRIVING SUIT
All drivers and co-drivers competing must wear driving suits that conform to one of the following standards
· FIA 8856-2018
· FIA 8856-2000
· SFI 3-2A/5
· SFI 3-2A/1 driving suits are also permitted if worn with approved fire resistant underwear (FIA Standard 8856-2000 or SFI 3.3 Specification).
TIRES
All competition and winter tires are allowed provided they meet the minimum weight rating for the vehicle. Studded tires will only be allowed for events with snow or ice present. *Paddle tires and tires with homemade studs will not be permitted under any circumstance.

ROLL CAGE REQUIREMENTS
PADDING

Any portion of the roll cage which could come into contact with the driver or co-driver’s helmet during competition, including all bars in the plane of the roof and forward of the main hoop, shall be covered with energy absorbing material compliant with either the SFI 45.1 specification or FIA Standard 8857-2001 Type A. (NOTE: this was an issue with a number of cars at the first event. If you’re not sure how much to cover, covering more is better than not covering enough. There will not be padding available in the area. Don’t be failed at tech for this!)
SERVICE
Service will be provided at the designated times listed in the schedule. No service will be allowed outside of these times.
· Any vehicle being serviced will be on a tarp at all times
· Jack stands will be used any time one or more wheels are off the ground and a crew member is under the vehicle
· Jack plates are to be used to prevent the jack from becoming unstable
FUELING
· Teams should bring enough fuel for the day as there is no fuel available at Rausch Creek and there will not be enough time to get fuel during the day
· All fueling will take place in a designated area (consistent with stage rally rules)
o While fueling, a team member must be at the vehicle being fueled with a fire extinguisher
o No smoking within 50 feet of the fueling area at any time
o Penalty for violation of the fueling rules will result in a 5-minute penalty for the first offense, disqualification upon the second offense
o Vehicle must be on a tarp during fueling to allow collection and cleanup of any spilt fuel.
LICENSE & MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallySprint rules. If a driving permit requires a parent/legal guardian, that person or an approved instructor must be present in the vehicle during all parade and competition runs.
Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00.
AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

CODE OF CONDUCT
WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT

The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience. A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media.
VIOLATIONS
Any competitor found in violation of the Welcoming Environment Statement or any other rule, regulation or guideline outlined herein, in the Susquehanna Region SCCA bylaws, or during the required Driver’s Meetings may face penalties up to and including disqualification from the event, at the discretion of the Event Chair(s). In the event of a disqualification due to code of conduct violation, competitors may be required to leave the venue, and no credit or refund will be provided.

RESULTS, AWARDS & TROPHIES
OFFICIAL RESULTS

Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.
BREAKING TIES
Should class competitors’ total times result in a tie, the competitor with the fewest cone penalties will be considered the winner. If the tie persists, the driver with the faster time for a single run including penalties will be considered the winner.
Should class competitors’ series points result in a tie, the competitor with the most first-place finishes will be considered the champion. If the tie persists, the driver with the fewest cone penalties for the year will be considered the champion.
AWARDS / POINTS
All classes (except “Exhibition”) will be eligible for championship points.
Drivers who are the only competitor in their class must complete all runs of the event to earn points.
Series points will be awarded as such:
1st in class will receive ten (10) points, 2nd place, eight (8) points, 3rd place, six (6) points, 4th place, four (4) points 5th place, two (2) points
To be eligible for a year-end series championship trophy, a driver must compete in the same class, in more than 50% of the total number of series events. Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers who meet these eligibility requirements at the annual year-end awards banquet.

 

Sep
10
Sat
2022 Rallycross Episode 6 – Return of the Suspension Clunk @ Farm Show Complex
Sep 10 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees
Pre-Registration for Members – $57
Pre-Registration for non-Members – $72

Walk-up registration for Members – $67

Walk-up registration for non-Members – $82

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2022 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2022 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

 

Oct
1
Sat
2022 Autocross Event #9 & 10 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Oct 1 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $40
Registration for Non-Members – $55

PLEASE NOTE – WE’RE CHANGING THE WAY WE’RE HANDLING OUR EVENTS IN 2022
You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 120 PARTICIPANTS
WE RAISED THE CAP AND WILL NO LONGER BE ACCEPTING PEOPLE OFF OF THE WAITLIST!!

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $40. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancellations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

Oct
29
Sat
2022 Autocross Event #11 & Match Tour @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Oct 29 all-day

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $60
Registration for Non-Members – $75

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 120 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING THIS EVENT

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $60. Walk-ups will not be accepted at this event.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancellations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

Scooters are NOT allowed at this event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

MATCH TOUR EVENT TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

The Match Tour event will take place after the AM event is completed and the 3 groups of competitors are tabulated.  ALL competitors who participate in the AM event will be eligible to participate in the Match Tour event.

Nov
5
Sat
2022 RallySprint Event #4 @ Rausch Creek Off-Road Park
Nov 5 – Nov 6 all-day

Further details to come, stay tuned!

Apr
22
Sat
2023 Rallycross School + Test & Tune @ Farm Show Complex
Apr 22 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Pre-Registration for Members – $55
Pre-Registration for Non-Members – $70

Walk-Ups for Members – $65
Walk-Ups for Non-Members – $80

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg will begin charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

Learn the ins-and-outs of rallycross!  Susquehanna region is happy to host a rallycross school on Saturday, April 23rd at the Farm Show Elmerton Lot.  The school is an introduction to driving on a low-friction surface in a competition environment.  Discussion of car prep, rules, and techniques will be followed with driving instruction and practice.  A full course may be included if time allows.

The 2023 Susquehanna RallyCross will be run according to the SCCA RallyCross National Rules as shown on the SCCA website at SCCA.com.

We will accept a maximum of 20 entries.

All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized.

Drivers wishing to compete in one of the Open classes must contact an administrator prior to registering to arrange a technical inspection.

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2023 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

Safety

A 10 MPH speed limit will be strictly enforced for all areas of the venue except when on the actual competition course. Any individual found to be driving unsafely or at excessive speeds may be disqualified at the discretion of the organizers without option to appeal.

Approximate Event Schedule

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:15AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM

Technical Inspection and Helmets

The car will be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car. Items to be inspected may include but are not limited to: seat belts, seats, brakes, wheel bearings, ball joints, lug nuts, throttle return, battery tie-down, and steering. No major fluid leaks will be allowed.  Helmets must be Snell 2010 (M2010 or SA2010) or newer. Loaner helmets will be available.

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

Entries per car

There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

Age Requirements

A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

License Requirements

A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. If a driving permit requires a parent/legal guardian, that person or an approved instructor must be present in the vehicle. Competitors and passengers must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00.

Apr
23
Sun
2023 Rallycross Event #1: The Rallycross @ Farm Show Complex
Apr 23 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees
Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for non-Members – $80

Walk-up registration for Members – $75

Walk-up registration for non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg will begin charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2023 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATIO
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2023 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Apr
29
Sat
2023 Autocross Event #1 & 2 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Apr 29 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

PLEASE NOTE – WE’RE CHANGING THE WAY WE’RE HANDLING OUR EVENTS IN 2023
You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancellations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

May
13
Sat
2023 Autocross Event #3 & 4 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
May 13 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

PLEASE NOTE – WE’RE CHANGING THE WAY WE’RE HANDLING OUR EVENTS IN 2023
You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancellations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

May
20
Sat
2023 Rallycross Event #2: The Wrath of Cones @ Farm Show Complex
May 20 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees
Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for Non-Members – $80

Walk-Ups for Members – $75
Walk-Ups for Non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg will begin charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2023 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2022 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Jun
3
Sat
2023 Rallycross Event #3: The Search for Grip @ Farm Show Complex
Jun 3 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for Non-Members – $80

Walk-Ups for Members – $75
Walk-Ups for Non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg will begin charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2023 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2022 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Jun
17
Sat
2023 Autocross Event #5 & 6 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Jun 17 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

PLEASE NOTE – WE’RE CHANGING THE WAY WE’RE HANDLING OUR EVENTS IN 2023
You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancellations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

Jul
8
Sat
2023 Rallycross Event #4: The Voyage to the Finish @ Farm Show Complex
Jul 8 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for Non-Members – $80

Walk-Ups for Members – $75
Walk-Ups for Non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg will begin charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2023 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2022 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Aug
12
Sat
2023 Rallycross Event #5: The Final Chicane @ Farm Show Complex
Aug 12 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for Non-Members – $80

Walk-Ups for Members – $75
Walk-Ups for Non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg will begin charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2023 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2022 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Aug
20
Sun
2023 Autocross Event #7 @ HACC West Lot
Aug 20 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

Event cancelled due to logistics issues 🙁

Sep
9
Sat
2023 Rallycross Event #6: The Undiscovered Apex @ Farm Show Complex
Sep 9 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for Non-Members – $80

Walk-Ups for Members – $75
Walk-Ups for Non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg will begin charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2023 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2022 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Sep
16
Sat
2023 Autocross Event #7 & 8 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Sep 16 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

PLEASE NOTE – WE’RE CHANGING THE WAY WE’RE HANDLING OUR EVENTS IN 2023
You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancellations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

Oct
14
Sat
2023 Rallycross Event #7: The Journey in Dirt @ Farm Show Complex
Oct 14 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for Non-Members – $80

Walk-Ups for Members – $75
Walk-Ups for Non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg will begin charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2023 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2022 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

Anyone using a Susquehanna loaner helmet must have a balaclava or purchase one for $2.

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Nov
4
Sat
2023 Autocross Event #9, 10, 11, Match Tour @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Nov 4 @ 7:00 am – Nov 5 @ 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Saturday Registration for Members – $45
Saturday Registration for Non-Members – $60

Sunday Registration for Members – $50
Sunday Registration for Non-Members – $65

You can sign up for all 3 events together and save $5

Please note there are several ways to register – so make sure you register for all of the events you want to attend.

PLEASE NOTE – WE’RE CHANGING THE WAY WE’RE HANDLING OUR EVENTS IN 2023
You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancellations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

SATURDAY EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

SUNDAY EVENT TIMETABLE

The Match Tour will begin after the AM event on Sunday once we have all drivers and brackets completed.

  • 7:30AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:30AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:30AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 8:00AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:30AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:45AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 9:00AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

 

Apr
13
Sat
2024 RallyCross School! @ Farm Show Complex
Apr 13 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Pre-Registration for Members – $55
Pre-Registration for Non-Members – $70

Walk-Ups for Members – $65
Walk-Ups for Non-Members – $80

Note that starting in 2023, MotorSportReg began charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

Learn the ins-and-outs of rallycross!  Susquehanna region is happy to host a rallycross school on Saturday, April 13th at the Farm Show Elmerton Lot.  The school is an introduction to driving on a low-friction surface in a competition environment.  Discussion of car prep, rules, and techniques will be followed with driving instruction and practice.  A full course may be included if time allows.

The 2024 Susquehanna RallyCross will be run according to the SCCA RallyCross National Rules as shown on the SCCA website at SCCA.com.

We will accept a maximum of 20 entries.

All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized.

Drivers wishing to compete in one of the Open classes must contact an administrator prior to registering to arrange a technical inspection.

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2024 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

Safety

A 10 MPH speed limit will be strictly enforced for all areas of the venue except when on the actual competition course. Any individual found to be driving unsafely or at excessive speeds may be disqualified at the discretion of the organizers without option to appeal.

Approximate Event Schedule

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8 AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8 AM
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s Classroom: 9:30 AM
  • Lunch Break: 11:30 AM
  • Driving Drills: 12:30 PM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00 PM

Technical Inspection and Helmets

The car will be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car. Items to be inspected may include but are not limited to: seat belts, seats, brakes, wheel bearings, ball joints, lug nuts, throttle return, battery tie-down, and steering. No major fluid leaks will be allowed.  Helmets must be Snell 2010 (M2010 or SA2010) or newer. Loaner helmets will be available.

Entries per car

There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

Age Requirements

A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

License Requirements

A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. If a driving permit requires a parent/legal guardian, that person or an approved instructor must be present in the vehicle. Competitors and passengers must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00.

Apr
14
Sun
2024 RallyCross Event #1: The Season Has Landed! @ Farm Show Complex
Apr 14 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees
Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for non-Members – $80

Walk-up registration for Members – $75
Walk-up registration for non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2024, MotorSportReg began charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2024 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2024 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Apr
27
Sat
2024 Autocross Event #1 & #2 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Apr 27 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancelations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

May
18
Sat
2024 Autocross School / Test & Tune @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
May 18 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Autocross School Test & Tune Reg
Member Pricing – $100 Member Pricing – $75
Non-Member Pricing – $115 Non-Member Pricing – $90

WE ARE LIMITING THE SCHOOL TO 15 PEOPLE AND THE TEST & TUNE TO 50 PEOPLE

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING THE EVENT

Event requirements


Registration
ONLY ONLINE PRE-REGISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE EVENT. NO WALK UPS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Pre-register here for the school for $100, or the TNT for $75.00. Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Walk-ups are not accepted. Registration and tech will remain open until the driver’s meeting

HEAT DETAILS
If you are participating in the school, you will have be attending the morning session earlier, as the school will be held two hours prior to the test and tune. You will get first priority for the first hour of test & tune runs, and you can run for any 2 additional heats in the afternoon, and work one heat.

The test & tune event will be held in 4 (four) 1-hour heats.  You will work 1 hour and get 3 hours of runs.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION
Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of the car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license at registration. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for the entire weekend. Check your email for a member number to use on any additional weekend event entries that are set up as separate events.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: PLEASE ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

SCHOOL SCHEDULE:

  • 7:00AM – 7:30AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:30 AM: SCHOOL Registration & Tech open 
  • 8:00 AM: Novice walk
  • 8:30 AM: SCHOOL Registration & Tech close
  • 8:45AM to 11:00AM: Driver’s meeting & school runs

TEST & TUNE SCHEDULE:

  • 10:45AM – 11:00AM: Suggested arrival 
  • 11:00AM: Registration & Tech open
  • 12:00AM: Registration & Tech close
  • 12:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 12:30AM: Test & Tune runs begin
2024 RallyCross Event #2: Rallycross-o-rama @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
May 18 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees
Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for non-Members – $80

Walk-up registration for Members – $75
Walk-up registration for non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2024, MotorSportReg began charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2024 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2024 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Jun
15
Sat
2024 Autocross Event #3 & #4 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Jun 15 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancelations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

Jun
22
Sat
2024 RallyCross Event #3: A Rallycar of My Own @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Jun 22 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees
Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for non-Members – $80

Walk-up registration for Members – $75
Walk-up registration for non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2024, MotorSportReg began charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2024 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2024 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Jul
6
Sat
2024 Autocross Event #5 & #6 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Jul 6 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancelations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

Aug
3
Sat
2024 RallyCross Event #4: The Lesser of Two Apexes @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Aug 3 @ 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees
Pre-Registration for Members – $65
Pre-Registration for non-Members – $80

Walk-up registration for Members – $75
Walk-up registration for non-Members – $90

Note that starting in 2024, MotorSportReg began charging $2 per registration separately from our fees.

Event requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2024 Susquehanna Region RallyCross Championship Series will operate in accordance with the SCCA RallyCross Rules as shown on the SCCA website.

These condensed supplementary regulations are designed to help the first time participant as well as those who have run elsewhere before but are not familiar with our procedures. They explain the Region’s rules and guidelines to help make RallyCross events run smoothly, and to help clarify any questions or misconceptions about the running of the region’s RallyCross series events. All competitors are responsible for reading and understanding all rules and regulations. The full list of our updated supplemental regulations can be found here.  

ENTRY FEES
Entry fees may vary based upon venue and event type. Entrants who are not SCCA members must purchase an SCCA Weekend Membership. 

EVENT CHECK-IN
Competitors must be prepared to present their valid driver’s license, and may be required to provide a valid SCCA Membership Card or proof of Weekend Membership purchased for the weekend when checking in or registering at the event venue.

EVENT SCHEDULE – APPROXIMATE

  • Suggested arrival time: 7:30-8AM
  • Registration & Tech opens at 8AM
  • Novice meeting/course walk: 9AM – *MANDATORY for all drivers who have not previously run with Susquehanna Region RX
  • Registration & Tech close at 9:10 AM
  • Driver’s meeting: 9:30AM
  • First car off: 10AM
  • Finish and cleanup: 4:00PM 

EVENT SAFETY
In general, we ask our participants to use common sense and consider the following:

  • Paddock/ grid speed limit is 10 mph
  • Spinning of tires anywhere on or near the site (except on course) is grounds for immediate ejection from the event
  • No reckless driving at the event including out on course
  • No minor under the age of sixteen (16) is allowed in grid unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Never turn your back on a moving vehicle, especially when working the course
  • No horseplay involving a moving vehicle
  • All pets must be on a leash at all times; and may not be in any “hot” areas (grid/course)
  • Anyone at an event who must work under their vehicle MUST have that vehicle supported by jack stands or ramps suitable for soft surfaces.
  • Participation while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will not be tolerated
  • Use common sense, this list is not exhaustive as there are too many no-no’s to list

WAIVERS
Competitors, workers, crew and guests must sign the SCCA Liability Release Waiver and display the wrist band issued to them to indicate that the waiver has been signed. Persons participating at any level of event activity who are under the age of 18 must have the appropriate Minor Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement Forms Completed by their parent or legal guardians. Forms are available at registration.

RUN PROCEDURE / SCHEDULE
We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session, likely with course changes between sessions.

We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B. Groups will be comprised of complete car classes. Groups will be organized to have the same number of drivers, or as close the same number of drivers as possible.

The grid sheet outlining which classes are in each group will be posted at registration.

Drivers will be gridded within their class in reverse order of which they registered. This means the earlier you register, the better your starting position. 

CAR/DRIVER LIMITS
There will be a maximum of two drivers per car per run group.

METHOD OF TIMING
Our events will be electronically timed with pneumatic hose triggers at start and finish.  Times are reported and recorded to the thousandth of a second. 

PENALTIES
A two (2) second penalty will be charged for each upright cone knocked down or displaced, including those after the finish.

A ten (10) second penalty will be charged for missing a gate or going around an upright cone the wrong way.

In the case of a DNF or a jump start, a bogey time will be awarded for that run. That bogey time will be calculated by using the slowest raw time, per class, per run group, plus twenty (20) seconds.

SCORING
Each driver will be scored on his/her total accumulated time for all official runs, including penalties. 

MECHANICAL FAILURE
One (1) 15-minute mechanical break (referred to as a “mechanical”) may be taken per event to make necessary repairs. 

VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All national SCCA RallyCross classes will be recognized:

SR SF SA
PR PF PA
MR MF MA
C2 C4 X

Exhibition (X) class may be used when more than 2 drivers are sharing a car and you cannot go up a class, or if 2 drivers wish to be in opposite groups. X class cars are not scored and therefore are not eligible for season points. 

In addition to vehicle eligibility as defined in the 2024 RallyCross rulebook, drivers wishing to compete in a truck, SUV, or crossover must reference the rollover rating found on the website for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings ). If your specific vehicle is not listed, a vehicle from that same production run a.k.a. “generation”, may be referenced. Vehicles with a rollover risk greater than 17% are barred from entry. Trucks, SUVS, and crossovers not rollover rated on the NHTSA website are also barred from entry. Any suspension modifications that raise the height of any given vehicle will be reviewed for entry eligibility by the Safety Steward. Final discretion of eligibility (special exemption or exclusion) will be ultimately decided by the Safety Steward or program chairs

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION / CAR NUMBERS
A driver will choose his/her one, two or three digit number at registration. It is highly recommended numbers be approximately 8” high and of a contrasting color. Class lettering is recommended to be approximately 4” high and also of contrasting color.

A leading “0” is no longer permitted.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION AND HELMETS
Every competition vehicle shall be inspected to verify that it is in proper working order, and has a legible registered entrant number on each side of the car.

Helmets must be Snell 2010 or newer (M2010 or SA2010).

LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must possess a valid driver’s license or driving permit and be prepared to show it at registration. Permit or restricted licenses shall be allowed as set forth by the SCCA RallyCross rules.

Competitors must be SCCA Members. SCCA Weekend Memberships will be available at registration at a cost of $15.00. 

AGE REQUIREMENTS
A competitor must be a minimum of 16 years old and those under 18 must have a properly executed SCCA minor waiver.

WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT STATEMENT
The SCCA strives to ensure ALL participants at its events and activities enjoy a welcoming environment. The SCCA supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, and will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and any behavior that interferes with a safe, fun and exciting experience.  A commitment to a welcoming environment and the SCCA Values is expected of all members and attendees, including drivers, workers, crew, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and other participants at SCCA activities, sessions and social events when representing the SCCA in print or electronic media. 

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Go to http://www.scca-susq.com for official results.

Aug
17
Sat
2024 Autocross Event #7 & #8 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Aug 17 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancelations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

Sep
21
Sat
2024 Autocross Event #9 & #10 @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Sep 21 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

About this event


Registration fees

Registration for Members – $45
Registration for Non-Members – $60

You can sign up for AM only, or both AM & PM (PM Only is no longer an option)

EACH EVENT IS CAPPED AT 125 PARTICIPANTS

NO WALK UPS ACCEPTED DURING EITHER AM/PM EVENTS

Event requirements

Registration
Pre-register here for $45. Walk-ups will not be accepted at either sessions of double-header events.  Once registered, make sure that your name shows up on the entry list to confirm your entry. Registration and tech will remain open until the beginning of the drivers’ meeting.

HEAT DETAILS
Heat details are generally provided in our Facebook group by the Friday prior to the event. However, changes may be made the morning of to accommodate different numbers of drivers in each class. If the number of entries at an event becomes too great, the number of heats may be increased. We will make every effort to determine if the number of heats will be increased prior to the event, but most likely the decision to add a heat will not be made until the day of the event, after all entries/cancelations have been processed, and total number of entrants or classes is counted.

We plan to give each entrant four (4) runs. Novice class will run in the same heat with their corresponding Open Class.

NUMBERS / CLASS IDENTIFICATION

Entrants must provide their own car numbers and class identification. Download printable numbers and class letters>>

The driver is responsible for determining the car’s classification. View a quick-guide for car class allowances>>

Car numbers and class information must be displayed on both sides of their car during competition runs. Numbers and letters conforming to Section 3.7 of the SCCA Solo Rulebook are highly recommended (8” high numbers, 4” high class identification). In the event that your vehicle already has painted or other permanent numbers that do not reflect your number and/or class, they must be covered or crossed out. Regardless of which numbers you use, make sure to place them on your car before going through tech inspection. The Tech Chief and/or Solo Chair have final say in determining whether identification is appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS

You must show your valid driver’s license. If you are not an SCCA member, you will be required to buy a $15 Weekend Membership. Only buy one membership for the weekend. It is good for both AM and PM events. Check your email for a member number to use on the additional weekend event entry, or email registration@scca-susq.com if you do not receive one.

All competitors and spectators must sign the insurance waiver and wear helmets while on course. View helmet certification requirements>>

Speed is limited to 5 MPH in the pits and the surrounding areas. No tire warm ups will be permitted. Your car must pass our technical inspection in order to compete. You are strongly advised to drive slowly/conservatively on public roads surrounding the event.

EVENT TIMETABLE

AFTERNOON SESSION TIMELINE DEPENDS ON ENDING OF MORNING SESSION AND CHECK IN OF ALL PRE-REGISTERED DRIVERS, so it is flexible.

Please note that none of these times are guaranteed, but just estimates.  Times may change due to the outcome of the morning event.  Make sure to plan ahead and arrive earlier rather than later in the morning. Depending on the total number of entries for the AM event, this suggested time schedule may change. In that event, we will post on our Facebook group and email all pre-registered competitors with revised information.

MORNING EVENT TIMETABLE
NOTE: MORNING SESSION – STARTS EARLIER THAN USUAL. ARRIVE ON TIME! Call a friend or organizer if you have an emergency. We must have time to finalize registration before the runs start and can not take very late entrants, even if you have pre-registered.

  • 7:00AM: Suggested arrival time
  • 7:00AM: Course open for walking
  • 7:00AM: Tech & Registration open
  • 7:30AM: Novice Walk Through at the start line
  • 8:00AM: Tech and Registration close
  • 8:15AM: Driver’s meeting
  • 8:30AM: First car off

Depending on how the AM schedule is going, we may take a short break after the AM event is over (30 minutes to 1 hour) and the PM event will take place after the break.  Make sure you bring something to eat for lunch, as the break in between events is not guaranteed.

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