SFR SCCA autox - Oakland Coliseum 2/9
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I've been thinking of going on, but have a lot of questions. i have done mostly track days, so I'm a noob at autox. I'm not sure what class I'm in, other than novice/noob. how do i know what group to join? I have a GR sti with summer tires, chassis brace, bushings, and springs. power wise, at basic stage 2. I'm not a scca member. what is the upfront cost of the 1 day? how many times will get a chance to run?
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I've been thinking of going on, but have a lot of questions. i have done mostly track days, so I'm a noob at autox. I'm not sure what class I'm in, other than novice/noob. how do i know what group to join? I have a GR sti with summer tires, chassis brace, bushings, and springs. power wise, at basic stage 2. I'm not a scca member. what is the upfront cost of the 1 day? how many times will get a chance to run?
Total upfront cost for a non-member is $50.
$35 to run, $15 for the weekend membership.
If you like it, the $15 can be applied to the cost of your annual membership.
Usually you'll get 4 runs. If there is a lot of entrants, the runs may be reduced to 3.
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I've got a seat. 
I think the chassis brace would put you into SM. (Erik can correct me if I'm wrong.)
Total upfront cost for a non-member is $50.
$35 to run, $15 for the weekend membership.
If you like it, the $15 can be applied to the cost of your annual membership.
Usually you'll get 4 runs. If there is a lot of entrants, the runs may be reduced to 3.
I think the chassis brace would put you into SM. (Erik can correct me if I'm wrong.)
Total upfront cost for a non-member is $50.
$35 to run, $15 for the weekend membership.
If you like it, the $15 can be applied to the cost of your annual membership.
Usually you'll get 4 runs. If there is a lot of entrants, the runs may be reduced to 3.
Example is the Cusco H brace. It connects 4 points together. Whereas a strut bar only connects 2.
Thanks for the info! Now, do I just show up the day of to register? Also, since I'm not competing for points is there such thing as fun run?
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What Jourdan said. If you're running for fun and your car falls into SM you'd be FUN SM. I'll be one of the registering people so I can help out at the event. I'll have a black STI hat on. Also, please bring tape so you can put your class and number on the car, which would be "FUN SM ##" (## being the numbers you choose when you register).
What Jourdan said. If you're running for fun and your car falls into SM you'd be FUN SM. I'll be one of the registering people so I can help out at the event. I'll have a black STI hat on. Also, please bring tape so you can put your class and number on the car, which would be "FUN SM ##" (## being the numbers you choose when you register).
Actually, I thought it bumps you into Prepared?


