Due to a last minute scheduling conflict at the Long Beach City College Veteran's Stadium Parking Lot, there has been a last minute change in the date for CAT's Spring Autocross and Driving Skills Clinic. Originally, this was scheduled for Saturday, May 3. However, we just found out today that the college had to withdraw their permit for our use on that day, but were kind enough to work it out so we can use the parking lot the following day. So we are now on for Sunday, May 4.
For anyone unsure about autocrossing, you have no more excuses. C.A.T.’s May 4 event will have something for any level, from never-ever to SCCA regular. This is for fun. You are competing with yourself, no trophies or points given at this event. Passengers are welcome, but must be 18 years of age.
This a low stress event, the less experienced and beginners are encouraged. Instructors will be available. Think of this as a school, practice, learning environment. A challenging aspect of autocrossing is to learn the course. It’s no fun to get lost on half your runs. Because this isn’t Formula One, beginners and the inexperienced can take a slow speed reconnaissance after the course-walk, with an instructor driving or riding. Reluctant significant others should chat with Cindy Paretti, who caught the autocrossing “bug.”
You can get more details in the April/May edition of the Tiger Tales, except that the date there is wrong.
We apologize for any inconvenience or confusion caused by this change in dates, but this was out of the club's hands.
For anyone unsure about autocrossing, you have no more excuses. C.A.T.’s May 4 event will have something for any level, from never-ever to SCCA regular. This is for fun. You are competing with yourself, no trophies or points given at this event. Passengers are welcome, but must be 18 years of age.
This a low stress event, the less experienced and beginners are encouraged. Instructors will be available. Think of this as a school, practice, learning environment. A challenging aspect of autocrossing is to learn the course. It’s no fun to get lost on half your runs. Because this isn’t Formula One, beginners and the inexperienced can take a slow speed reconnaissance after the course-walk, with an instructor driving or riding. Reluctant significant others should chat with Cindy Paretti, who caught the autocrossing “bug.”
You can get more details in the April/May edition of the Tiger Tales, except that the date there is wrong.
We apologize for any inconvenience or confusion caused by this change in dates, but this was out of the club's hands.