SCCNH 2010 Auto-X Schedule
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SCCNH 2010 Auto-X Schedule
Ok.
I know some of you own other vehicles than your Superduties.
This is the 2010 schedule for the Sports Car Club of NH.
Fore those that do not know. Auto-X or Auto-Cross is a SCCA(Sports Car Club of America) Solo II event. Time trials on pavement (usually a large parking lot) around cones. One to two cars on the course at a time. Usually just one. No wheel to wheel racing. Usually the biggest damage is whatever a traffic cone can do, if you do hit one.
Most cars are allowed to participate but trucks are limited to smaller(Ranger) 2wd trucks. If you have a dropped F150 they may allow that but remember some of the turns are tight and the F150 might be a bit long. We have a regular at the club that runs a totally modified S10 blazer with a large V8 in it.
There are classes from stock to totally modified. A few members run kit cars and "big boy" go-carts.
Also there are usually a hand full of new people to the event at every event. So don't feel scared that you are the only newbie. There are also usually a couple instructors at each event to give tips and pointers.
I know some of you own other vehicles than your Superduties.
This is the 2010 schedule for the Sports Car Club of NH.
Fore those that do not know. Auto-X or Auto-Cross is a SCCA(Sports Car Club of America) Solo II event. Time trials on pavement (usually a large parking lot) around cones. One to two cars on the course at a time. Usually just one. No wheel to wheel racing. Usually the biggest damage is whatever a traffic cone can do, if you do hit one.
Most cars are allowed to participate but trucks are limited to smaller(Ranger) 2wd trucks. If you have a dropped F150 they may allow that but remember some of the turns are tight and the F150 might be a bit long. We have a regular at the club that runs a totally modified S10 blazer with a large V8 in it.
There are classes from stock to totally modified. A few members run kit cars and "big boy" go-carts.
Also there are usually a hand full of new people to the event at every event. So don't feel scared that you are the only newbie. There are also usually a couple instructors at each event to give tips and pointers.
May 16 NHMS (New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon NH)
Jun 5 NHMS – School 1 (Beginner Auto-X school - Lots of seat time)
Jun 6 NHMS
Jul 18 NHMS
Aug 28 NHMS – School 2 (Must have taken School 1 or have been to at least 5 auto-X events. This is an "intermideate" school)
Aug 29 NHMS
Sep 26 NHMS
Oct 17 NHMS
Nov 6 Hobo Railroad (Lincoln NH - Hotel located next to Auto-X course)
Nov 7 Hobo RR – North Country Rumble (Team event - 4 drivers per team and 10 teams/cars max)
Jun 5 NHMS – School 1 (Beginner Auto-X school - Lots of seat time)
Jun 6 NHMS
Jul 18 NHMS
Aug 28 NHMS – School 2 (Must have taken School 1 or have been to at least 5 auto-X events. This is an "intermideate" school)
Aug 29 NHMS
Sep 26 NHMS
Oct 17 NHMS
Nov 6 Hobo Railroad (Lincoln NH - Hotel located next to Auto-X course)
Nov 7 Hobo RR – North Country Rumble (Team event - 4 drivers per team and 10 teams/cars max)
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#3
We are lenient on what runs.
Listen carefully and you can hear a 2nd car start the course.
FYI. This is the SCCNH Vice President driving.
YouTube - Autocross with Caddy limo
Listen carefully and you can hear a 2nd car start the course.
FYI. This is the SCCNH Vice President driving.
YouTube - Autocross with Caddy limo
#4
A decent with car video.
I think this is a Scion XA.
Action starts a 4:10. It is also a good video that shows how far apart 2 cars on course are.
YouTube - sccnh auto x event #2 run 1
I think this is a Scion XA.
Action starts a 4:10. It is also a good video that shows how far apart 2 cars on course are.
YouTube - sccnh auto x event #2 run 1
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