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.

 

 

Nov
17
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Cassell’s Grille @ Cassell’s Grille
Nov 17 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

THIS MONTH…We’re at Cassell’s Grille

The Susquehanna Region meeting this month will be held at Cassell’s Grille, 5 W Pine Street, Mt Holly Springs, PA 17065. Meeting begins at 7PM. Come earlier and join us for food, beverage and conversation.

Please make sure you tell them you’re with the SCCA group, and they will get you seated with us.  We look forward to seeing you!

Feb
23
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Molly Pitcher Brewing Company @ Molly Pitcher Brewing Company
Feb 23 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

THIS MONTH…We’re at Molly Pitcher Brewing Company

The Susquehanna Region meeting this month will be held at Molly Pitcher Brewing Company, 139 W High Street, Carlisle, PA 17013. Meeting begins at 7PM. Come earlier and join us for food, beverage and conversation.

Please make sure you tell them you’re with the SCCA group, and they will get you seated with us.  We look forward to seeing you!

Mar
23
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Marzoni’s Brick Oven & Brewing Co @ Marzoni's Brick Oven & Brewing Co
Mar 23 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

Our next meeting will be held at Marzoni’s Brick Oven & Brewing Co., located at 4925 Ritter Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. All members are encouraged to attend. Come an hour early for dinner (and a drink) with other members.

The staff has reserved a section for us from 5:30pm until they close.  Please make sure you tell them you’re with the SCCA group, and they will get you seated with us.  We look forward to seeing you!

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
27
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Appalachian Brewing Company @ Appalachian Brewing Company
Apr 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

A meeting of the Susquehanna Region SCCA will be held in the private meeting room at Appalachian Brewing Company in Harrisburg, PA.

The meeting agenda will be provided to members via email the weekend prior to the meeting. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Join us at 6:00 for dinner (and a drink) with other members, with the meeting starting promptly at 7:00pm.

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.

May
25
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Blue Sky Tavern @ Blue Sky Tavern
May 25 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

Our next meeting will be held in the at Blue Sky Tavern, located at 895 Old Trail Road, Goldsboro, PA 17319. All members are encouraged to attend. Come an hour early for dinner (and a drink) with other members.

The staff has reserved a section for us from 5:30pm until they close.  Please make sure you tell them you’re with the SCCA group, and they will get you seated with us.  We look forward to seeing you!

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
29
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Appalachian Brewing Company @ Appalachian Brewing Company
Jun 29 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

A meeting of the Susquehanna Region SCCA will be held in the private meeting room at Appalachian Brewing Company in Harrisburg, PA.

The meeting agenda will be provided to members via email the weekend prior to the meeting. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Join us at 6:00 for dinner (and a drink) with other members, with the meeting starting promptly at 7:00pm.

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.

Jul
27
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Cassell’s Grille @ Cassell’s Grille
Jul 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

THIS MONTH…We’re at Cassell’s Grille

The Susquehanna Region meeting this month will be held at Cassell’s Grille, 5 W Pine Street, Mt Holly Springs, PA 17065. Meeting begins at 7PM. Come earlier and join us for food, beverage and conversation.

Please make sure you tell them you’re with the SCCA group, and they will get you seated with us.  We look forward to seeing you!

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
24
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Big Bottom Brewery @ Big Bottom Brewery
Aug 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

The Susquehanna Region meeting this month will be held at Big Bottom brewery in Dillsburg. Meeting begins at 7PM in the room behind the bar, come earlier for food, beverage, and conversation

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
28
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Marzoni’s Brick Oven & Brewing Co @ Marzoni's Brick Oven & Brewing Co
Sep 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

Our next meeting will be held at Marzoni’s Brick Oven & Brewing Co., located at 4925 Ritter Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. All members are encouraged to attend. Come an hour early for dinner (and a drink) with other members.

The staff has reserved a section for us from 5:30pm until they close.  Please make sure you tell them you’re with the SCCA group, and they will get you seated with us.  We look forward to seeing you!

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
16
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – November
Nov 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

This calendar entry is a placeholder to announce dates. Keep your eyes on the calendar and/or social media for location announcements!

Jan
25
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Marzoni’s Brick Oven & Brewing Co @ Marzoni's Brick Oven & Brewing Co
Jan 25 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

Our next meeting will be held at Marzoni’s Brick Oven & Brewing Co., located at 4925 Ritter Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. All members are encouraged to attend. Come an hour early for dinner (and a drink) with other members.

The staff has reserved a section for us from 5:30pm until they close.  Please make sure you tell them you’re with the SCCA group, and they will get you seated with us.  We look forward to seeing you!

Mar
27
Wed
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Marzoni’s Brick Oven & Brewing Co @ Marzoni's Brick Oven & Brewing Co
Mar 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

Our next meeting will be held at Marzoni’s Brick Oven & Brewing Co., located at 4925 Ritter Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. All members are encouraged to attend. Come an hour early for dinner (and a drink) with other members.

The staff has reserved a section for us from 5:30pm until they close.  Please make sure you tell them you’re with the SCCA group, and they will get you seated with us.  We look forward to seeing you!

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
25
Thu
Susquehanna Region Meeting – Appalachian Brewing Company @ Appalachian Brewing Company
Apr 25 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Our general membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month (except November when they are on the third Thursday, and December when there is no meeting). Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held at rotating venues.

A meeting of the Susquehanna Region SCCA will be held in the private meeting room at Appalachian Brewing Company in Harrisburg, PA.

The meeting agenda will be provided to members via email the weekend prior to the meeting. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Join us at 6:00 for dinner (and a drink) with other members, with the meeting starting promptly at 7:00pm.

May
18
Sat
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
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.

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.

Sep
28
Sat
2024 RallyCross Event #5: The Cones are Revolting @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Sep 28 @ 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.

Oct
12
Sat
2024 RallyCross Event #6: A Rallycross to Remember @ Farm Show Elmerton Lot
Oct 12 @ 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.

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