Jackrabbit
04-09-2007, 12:42 PM
Made by one of the CO RallyX guys. I'll be there in the CSX. :nod:
Has good info and pics.
http://setuning.com/ecom/ecvw/images/rallyheader.jpg
The New 2007 Season Is Here!
http://setuning.com/ecom/ecvw/images/rally1.jpg
Starting at CORE (Colorado Off-Road Extreme). The track can be divided in many configurations, and has an optional jump. This will be the site of a few of the races this year. Here is a overhead shot:
http://setuning.com/ecom/ecvw/images/core.jpg
Schedule for the 1st Event:
Saturday 21st of April:
Evening Meet at CORE track, bon-fire, cook-off, and Night Stages :eek:
Camp that night
Sunday 22nd of April:
7:00am to 8:00am - Course Setup
8:00am to 9:00am - Registration
9:00am to 9:30am - Tech Inspection
9:30am to 9:40am - Drivers Meeting
9:40am to 10:00am - Course Worker Check-in
10:00am - Racing STARTS (FIRST CAR)
Tentative Afternoon Schedule
(times will differ by a few minutes at each event)
12pm to 1pm - Lunch Break
1pm - Racing RESUMES
2:30pm to 3:00pm - Scoring Checked, followed by Posting of results.
3pm to 4pm - Course Clean-up
Directions to CORE:
Basically take 70 east till you get to Deer Trail, then make a right after the exit and then a left at the T intersection. Now you'll be on a 2 lane frontage road and keep going till you get to 2nd LEFT that goes under the highway (about 4 miles), not the first one that goes under the highway but the second. Then Colorado Off Road Extreme will be the first RIGHT after the highway underpass.
Price:
Anyone with a drivers license, and a satisfactory car can run! Extra Helmets will be available to borrow if you don't have one
$30 for non-SCCA members
$25 for SCCA members
Free to watch :)
What is RallyCross?
Rallycross is a form of SCCA solo racing. Think of it as Autocross on dirt. We make a course from cones in a flat dirt area. Cars compete against the clock one-at-a-time.
We run a 10-event season at 5 locations. Some are gravel parking lots, some are hard-packed dirt, some can be muddy, and a couple are ice. We're a small group of usually 35-50 competitors. We normally make 3 or 4 runs in the morning in two run groups, then we take a lunch break, and we run the course in reverse 3 or 4 runs in the afternoon. "Fun Runs" are common after the competition is complete.
We only have 5 classes. They can be summarized this way:
Open - Usually 4WD or AWD cars. Engine is unrestricted with the following exceptions:
Engine block must be derived from the product line of the vehicle manufacturer
Adjusted displacement cannot exceed 5100cc (See the rules page for more information)
Group 5 - Larger displacement, modified 2WD cars, supercharging allowed
Group 2 - Modified 2WD, normally aspirated cars with engine displacement near 2 liters
Production GT - Turbocharged 2 liter AWD cars, or larger displacement FWD cars. Usually Subaru Impreza WRXs, or Impreza RSs
Production - 2 liter FWD cars, or smaller displacement AWD cars. Usually VW Golf/Jetta's, Honda Civics, Toyota Celicas and Corollas, Nissan Sentras, and older Subaru DLs and GLs.
Links:
http://www.coloradorallycross.org - Colorado RallyCross Official Site
http://www.scca.org/- SCCA Official Site
http://www.scca-cdr.org/ - Colorado Divide Region
http://www.coloradorallycross.org/rules.html - Rules
-Wade
wade@jr-ms.com
Has good info and pics.
http://setuning.com/ecom/ecvw/images/rallyheader.jpg
The New 2007 Season Is Here!
http://setuning.com/ecom/ecvw/images/rally1.jpg
Starting at CORE (Colorado Off-Road Extreme). The track can be divided in many configurations, and has an optional jump. This will be the site of a few of the races this year. Here is a overhead shot:
http://setuning.com/ecom/ecvw/images/core.jpg
Schedule for the 1st Event:
Saturday 21st of April:
Evening Meet at CORE track, bon-fire, cook-off, and Night Stages :eek:
Camp that night
Sunday 22nd of April:
7:00am to 8:00am - Course Setup
8:00am to 9:00am - Registration
9:00am to 9:30am - Tech Inspection
9:30am to 9:40am - Drivers Meeting
9:40am to 10:00am - Course Worker Check-in
10:00am - Racing STARTS (FIRST CAR)
Tentative Afternoon Schedule
(times will differ by a few minutes at each event)
12pm to 1pm - Lunch Break
1pm - Racing RESUMES
2:30pm to 3:00pm - Scoring Checked, followed by Posting of results.
3pm to 4pm - Course Clean-up
Directions to CORE:
Basically take 70 east till you get to Deer Trail, then make a right after the exit and then a left at the T intersection. Now you'll be on a 2 lane frontage road and keep going till you get to 2nd LEFT that goes under the highway (about 4 miles), not the first one that goes under the highway but the second. Then Colorado Off Road Extreme will be the first RIGHT after the highway underpass.
Price:
Anyone with a drivers license, and a satisfactory car can run! Extra Helmets will be available to borrow if you don't have one
$30 for non-SCCA members
$25 for SCCA members
Free to watch :)
What is RallyCross?
Rallycross is a form of SCCA solo racing. Think of it as Autocross on dirt. We make a course from cones in a flat dirt area. Cars compete against the clock one-at-a-time.
We run a 10-event season at 5 locations. Some are gravel parking lots, some are hard-packed dirt, some can be muddy, and a couple are ice. We're a small group of usually 35-50 competitors. We normally make 3 or 4 runs in the morning in two run groups, then we take a lunch break, and we run the course in reverse 3 or 4 runs in the afternoon. "Fun Runs" are common after the competition is complete.
We only have 5 classes. They can be summarized this way:
Open - Usually 4WD or AWD cars. Engine is unrestricted with the following exceptions:
Engine block must be derived from the product line of the vehicle manufacturer
Adjusted displacement cannot exceed 5100cc (See the rules page for more information)
Group 5 - Larger displacement, modified 2WD cars, supercharging allowed
Group 2 - Modified 2WD, normally aspirated cars with engine displacement near 2 liters
Production GT - Turbocharged 2 liter AWD cars, or larger displacement FWD cars. Usually Subaru Impreza WRXs, or Impreza RSs
Production - 2 liter FWD cars, or smaller displacement AWD cars. Usually VW Golf/Jetta's, Honda Civics, Toyota Celicas and Corollas, Nissan Sentras, and older Subaru DLs and GLs.
Links:
http://www.coloradorallycross.org - Colorado RallyCross Official Site
http://www.scca.org/- SCCA Official Site
http://www.scca-cdr.org/ - Colorado Divide Region
http://www.coloradorallycross.org/rules.html - Rules
-Wade
wade@jr-ms.com