01-06-2007, 12:31 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: West Chester, PA
Age: 20
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Originally Posted by honda93
...But all the ones listed aren't near me, so what do I need to do? I am in the Exton/West Chester PA area. Thanks.
Look on www.autox4u.com and read up on the Novice Page... You are in the Philly Region they run autocrosses at Boeing and Warminster Community Park in addition to Ripken Stadium in northern MD. Philly is actually hosting 3 winter events at Ripken, the first of which is on Jan. 20. Try to attend.
Can someone explain this to me? I found this on the SCCA site....
Each class has over 30 different cars eligible to compete within that class. SSB is made up of entries like the Acura RSX-S, BMW Z-4, Honda Civic, Mazda MX-5 and Pontiac Solstice. SSC is the slower, but no less exciting Showroom Stock class and includes cars such as the Chevy Cobalt , Honda Civic Si, and Mazda3.
Why is the Civic in the faster class than the Civic Si? I am just thinking of the 2006s in particular being that the SI is faster than the other model Civics. Is this a typo?
You were reading ROAD RACING material! You have to compete in at least 2 - 3 regional races upon getting a racing license. Autocrossing doesn't require special licenses other than your regular drivers license. Just show up with about $40 (compared to about $1000 per weekend to road race) and at least 1/2 tank of gas. Most regions even have loaner helmets available.
Anthony "Mario" Crea
NNJR-SCCA
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Thanks for the info man. I was totally lost on that site haha. I will check out that site that you posted.
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