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MIAMIRAPTA

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A buddy of mine with a WRX invited me to an event in central FL that's coming up in a few weeks. Haven't contacted them yet to see if they'll let me enter but I'll post in here if they do!
 
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Hey guys, we have the next event scheduled. It is being held at Friendswood Golf Course in Camby, IN

Address:
7730 S County Road 1050 East
Camby, IN 46113

Indyscca.org Rallycross Series Presents:
Saturday Points Event 2
April 6, 2013

Saturday Schedule:
8:00 - 9:10: Course available for walking once Safety has cleared it
7:30 - 8:50: Registration
7:40 - 9:15: Tech open
9:00 - 9:15: Rookie meeting
9:25 - 9:40: Drivers meeting
10:00 First car off
All payments are made the day of event.
Pre-registered entrants:
$35.00 SCCA Members
$50.00 for Weekend Members*
Register at: http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.c...5#.UTfrm1dfUU4

Walk up Registration day of event:
$40.00 for SCCA Members
$55.00 for Weekend Members*
*Weekend memberships available onsite at Registration

David Christie, the owner of Friendswood Golf Course, is planning to roll out the red carpet for us. The Course's Club House is just steps from where we will be putting on events where you can get drinks and food. He's planning on having available for purchase hamburgers, chips and drinks for lunch. The clubhouse will be open after the event for dinner, adult beverages, and access to a big screen T.V. to plug the Go-Pros into and review the day's action.
 
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I've got another event lined up for anyone who's interested.

First off let me say this will be way more than your standard rallycross. We're talking possibly 4 minute lap times to the usual 30 second-1 minute lap times at a normal SCCA run rallycross. The details are as following but will be subject to change as the event gets closer and things are finalized:



Indiana Rallycross™ – 2013 Badlands Rally Series
Points Event #1, May 18th 2013


Indiana Rallycross is excited to announce the first of a 4 part racing series that takes us back to the Badlands in Attica Indiana.

The Badlands isn’t just a gravel quarry and sand dunes, they have countless acres of surrounding farmland at their disposal. And what was soybeans last year is being turned into Indiana’s premiere rally track for 2013. And this isn’t freshly tilled, rutted up farmland either. This is flat, hard packed, grass covered pasture – if it looked any nicer they’d be putting in a golf course. And we have 50 acres available and are ready to make what is sure to be the fastest, longest, most exciting rally event Indiana has ever seen.

50 acres means that we can make a course up to 3 miles long including tight technical sections connected by all out straights and sweeping turns over the lightly rolling hills. And as if that wasn’t enough, we will also have short sections of dirt roads available through the surrounding woods to really give this race that stage rally feel.



Registration:
Online registration available soon, $45 for preregistration. $50 walk up registration the day of.
This event will be free for spectators, however there will be a $5 parking fee per car. Spectators are encouraged to show up, we will have dedicated spectator areas available to watch the action, so bring your air horns and cowbells.



Location
3450 Brier Rd, Attica, IN 47918
(We don’t have an exact address but this will get you close enough. if you were there for the last Badlands race, this is on the left about half a mile beyond the gate we used last time)


1.5 hours from Indianapolis
1.5 hours from Terre Haute
2.5 hours from Chicago
3 hours from Louisville


Schedule (times subject to change):
8:00 AM Gate opens
8:30 AM Registration and tech inspection
9:45 AM Mandatory drivers meeting
10:00 AM First car starts
12:30 PM Lunch (Food available at Badlands entrance, or nearby in the town of Attica)
2:30 PM Afternoon heats start
5:00 PM Awards ceremony


Weather Policy:
This event will be held rain or shine. We are not expecting to have any issues with the track even in the event of rain.



Safety:
Safety is our number 1 goal. We want everyone to have a good time, but safety comes first.
Safety rules:

1. Every driver, rider, and spectator must sign a waiver upon entering the property
2. Absolutely no alcohol or drugs on the property
3. No burnouts, drifting, or speeding the parking area or on Brier Rd.
4. DOT certified helmets required by all drivers and passengers
5. Windows must be up while racing
6. Spectators must stay in the designated areas
7. Any safety concerns or questions should be brought up with a safety steward or race organizer.


Vehicles must be in good running order and must undergo a quick safety inspection. The safety steward will look for things including:

1. Battery secured
2. Engine fluid levels
3. loose items in car
4. Wheels and suspension components not loose



Car Classes and Scoring:

Cars will be divided into 4 classes based on modifications and power level. Car classing is subjective and race officials will have the final say on which class cars should be entered in to.

D Class: stock and low power 2WD cars only
C Class: stock and moderate power 2WD, and stock low power AWD cars
B Class: Modified 2WD cars and moderate powered AWD cars
A Class: Open class – modified, high power cars.

Our goal is to take a traditional rallycross and mix in the excitement of a stage rally. That means a long course laid out with traffic cones with a mix of high speed and technical sections. Cars will be sent off from the starting gate at 30 to 60 second intervals with the fastest cars first. If you’re familiar with a rally “Super Special” stage, this will be setup very similar to that.

Like other rallycross events, your final score will be based on the total cumulative times for all runs that day.



Disclaimer:

Remember, this is an off-road event on an unimproved surface. We are doing everything we can to ensure the track is well prepared and safe for all cars. The course will consist primarily of grass and hard packed dirt, however like most Indiana farmland, ruts are possible and rocks can work their way to the surface. We will take every reasonable precaution and fully expect the course to be fine for all cars and drivers of all experience levels, but at the end of the day it is up to you to decide whether or not you feel safe competing.



Final Thoughts:

We are very excited about this event, as are the owners of the Badlands. They have high expectations for participation and spectators and want to see this becoming a regular event. We’ve signed up for 3 additional events this year at the same location, probably in July, September, and November (exact dates TBD) – and possibly even more next year. We really want this to be the premier rallycross location in the Midwest.


Please pass this along, share it with your friends and anyone you think might be interested in driving or spectating. This should be a really fun event, and the more people we can get out there, the better it will be.


Thanks,
The Indiana Rallycross team


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Is this something a newb can do..moved from Jeep and crawling into the Raptor.

Absolutely. I just started myself and I can honestly say my rock crawling experience paid off. I had a pretty good feeling for where my tires were on the track.

The change is that it is a new vehicle to you. Just getting the feel of the truck and how it is reacting / will react.
 
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Is this something a newb can do..moved from Jeep and crawling into the Raptor.

Absolutely, almost every event we have someone brand new competing. Heck we even have people who have never been off paved roads come out and leave with an ear to ear smile. It's a great way to learn how the truck drives and controls on different surfaces. It's in a fairly safe and controlled environment(for an off road setting). I'm currently the only Raptor that competes but I'd love to have more come out.
 
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