RDG_RCR Posted January 24, 2017 Report Posted January 24, 2017 (edited) Of course this is subject to change, but here is the current schedule for SCCA AutoX, Time Trials, and PDX (TT and PDX run the same days). AutoX April 23rd, Practice event[/font] April 30th, Event 1 May 21st, Event 2 ]June 4th, Event 3 June 25th, Event 4 July 16th, Event 5 August 20th, Event 6 September 24th, Event 7 ***************************** PDX/Time Trials March 11 –12, PDX/TT Summit Point Main April 2nd, PDX/TT Shenandoah Circuit July 15-16, PDX/TT Shenandoah Circuit August 26-27, PDX/TT Shenandoah Circuit October 21-22, PDX/TT Jefferson Circuit See you out there!! :motor: Edited January 24, 2017 by RDG_RCR
FAST060 Posted January 27, 2017 Report Posted January 27, 2017 Shenandoah ?? Jefferson ?? Main ?? https://www.instagram.com/smokiendabandit/ 2009 MCS, HzB/B, CWP, PP, "BLUR" MOTORING ID: SOAR143 - MINI Community Service 2013 JCW GP, Thunder Grey, "SMOKIE" MOTORING ID: FAST060 2014 MCS Clubman, Highclass Gray, "THE ADMIRAL"
CarlB Posted January 27, 2017 Report Posted January 27, 2017 All signed up for the season. Hope lots of MINIs come
Donross Posted February 9, 2017 Report Posted February 9, 2017 Does it make more sense to be a SCCA member and sign up for these, or can one just sign up for the events? I think there is a discount associated with it. I have gone back and forth on whether to become a SCCA member (which I imagine have more benefits than not), I'd love to do autocross just to be come a better reaction driver...but not sure that I can dedicate those amount of weekends as it comes up. While a member, do you get a drive log or other proof of competency that allows you to attend other events without having someone in the passenger seat for a track day? (wasn't sure if this was thread worthy, but just some questions i was thinking while on this subject) Cheers, Ross
RDG_RCR Posted February 9, 2017 Author Report Posted February 9, 2017 Does it make more sense to be a SCCA member and sign up for these, or can one just sign up for the events? I think there is a discount associated with it. I have gone back and forth on whether to become a SCCA member (which I imagine have more benefits than not), I'd love to do autocross just to be come a better reaction driver...but not sure that I can dedicate those amount of weekends as it comes up. While a member, do you get a drive log or other proof of competency that allows you to attend other events without having someone in the passenger seat for a track day? (wasn't sure if this was thread worthy, but just some questions i was thinking while on this subject) Cheers, Ross With membership comes with a lot of discounts and things from partner companies (similar AAA). There is a monthly magazine "SportsCar" and you get the opportunity to sign up for a "season subscription" for autoX that allows you to have a permanent race number, not have to worry about signing up for each event, and you get a race or 2 free. I can't answer the driver log question, since this will be my first year attending a PDX with SCCA, I have done HPDEs with other clubs. I know your progress is tracked, I just don't know how. Also as a member, your entry fees are discounted, but the number of events you participate it will really determine which route is best for you.
RDG_RCR Posted February 9, 2017 Author Report Posted February 9, 2017 BTW, I signed up yesterday for the March 11th PDX, this will be my first time on Summit Main. Anyone else signing up?
chrimson Posted February 24, 2017 Report Posted February 24, 2017 (edited) AutoX April 23rd, Practice event April 30th, Event 1 May 13th, Event 2 June 4th, Event 3 June 25th, Event 4 July 16th, Event 5 August 20th, Event 6 September 24th, Event 7 It hasn't been fixed on the WDCR-SCCA.org calendar, but I got a notification that Event 2, May 21 was changed to May 13 Edited February 24, 2017 by chrimson -Chris