Sept. 27 Autocross

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SCCA Autocross Sunday and monthly C.A.T. member meeting.
When: Sept. 27. Mandatory driver meeting at 8:30 a.m.
Where: Former El Toro Marine Air Base Runway at Orange County Great Park. Irvine, CA.

I’m sure it will come as no surprise that real estate development, the recovering economy, and increasing cost of insurance are making it difficult to find convenient venues for our own autocross events that we can afford to rent and insure without charging exorbitant entry fees. . Nevertheless the C.A.T. board intends to continue to pursue opportunities for our own private autocross events twice a year, if possible.

Fortunately, there’s an organization that has an autocross every month, that welcomes sports cars of all types, is reasonably priced and held at great venues. Our September autocross and member meeting will be in conjunction with the Sports Car Club of America’s September Solo autocross on the former El Toro Marine Air Base runway at the Orange County Great Park. SCCA Solo events are run pretty much like our own autocross activities. Same tech and safety requirements and there is a class that’s suitable for Tigers and Alpines.

The advantages for C.A.T. at an SCCA event are many:

• The course is already set up for us by experienced experts.
• Their timing gear accommodates multiple cars on the course at one time.
• El Toro is roomy and speedy.
• We don’t have to rent or sign contracts.
• No need for our own insurance certificate.
• Folks are friendly and there are instructors and briefings available for novices.
• You will see everything from karts to Minis to Corvettes to Formula Cars in the various classes.

Best of all: the price is right. Advanced registration is $30 for three runs. A membership in SCCA is required and a weekend membership is just $15, which includes insurance and is applicable to an annual membership if you like the experience and want to do some more of their events.

Tigers run in the HST-1, or Historic 1, class along with a variety of pre-1975 rolling stock. Our friends in the Morgan Club are regulars, and the last event had a Triumph Spitfire and early BMW 3 series.

These are work/run events, just like our typical autocross. The difference is that we all run together in one run group and work the course for a different run group of other classes. SCCA has not posted the run group schedule but we believe it’s likely HST-1 will run early that morning after the briefing and course walk. We will have some down time during a run group during which we will conduct our September member meeting. Those driving are required to work the course for a run group which involves manning radios and flags, resetting cones, passing out timing slips etc. The morning session is usually over around noon and then it’s time for a beer.

It’s a turn-key autocross that we can run and get introduced to SCCA Solo autocrossing.

Online registration and more info can be found at this website link:

https://www.motorsportreg.com/event...-field-scca-socal-solo-ii-035067#.VeFKNkOFPSd



The site will ask for some basic info on your car and the class you want to run in. You don’t need to pay much attention to the complex classification rules. Simply register in HST-1 as a first timer. It will ask for a “PAX” classification which is a handicapping system within a class. It’s not required, but Tigers are “E-Street”. Finally, you pick a car number between 600 and 699. Do note the requirements for displaying the class and car number on both sides of the car. For first-timers, SCCA usually has these pre-printed on paper that can be taped to the car. But in case they don’t have enough, you might want to make your own in advance.

Participants often bring trailers and motorhomes, for which there is ample space. I believe completely open exhausts are not allowed. We would like to try to grab some paddock space for us to park together, so let me know if you are going so we can save a spot. It’s going to be fun and I hope to see you and your car there.

Mike Michels, 2015 C.A.T. President
 
Event update

From Mike's email

Subject: Sunday Autocross update[FONT=&quot]So far, there are 7 Tigers registered or planning to go to the autocross at El Toro this Sunday. Good news: I have confirmed that our class HST-1 will run in the morning and probably the first run session when it will be cooler weather. Our course work session will be one of the other two morning run groups. This will be assigned at registration. [/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Schedule:[/FONT][FONT=&quot]
7:00am - Tech / registration open
7:00am - Course open for walking
8:00am - Novice course walk
8:20am - Course closes for walking.
8:30am - MANDATORY DRIVERS SAFETY MEETING. Novice meeting will follow immediately after Safety Meeting
8:45am - Call for workers
9:00am - First car out
12:00pm - Tech & Registration Close
Please register BEFORE going to tech[/FONT]


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[FONT=&quot]If you plan to go it’s highly recommended to register in advance. It saves you five bucks and time registering and getting a number for your car. Online registration and more info can be found at this website link: [/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]https://www.motorsportreg.com/event...-field-scca-socal-solo-ii-035067#.VgMZe0OFNG8https://www.motorsportreg.com/event...-field-scca-socal-solo-ii-035067#.VgMZe0OFNG8[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Advanced registration is $30 for three runs. A membership in SCCA is required and a weekend membership is just $15, which includes insurance and is applicable to an annual membership if you like the experience and want to do some more of their events. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Tigers run in the HST-1, or Historic 1, class along with a variety of pre-1975 rolling stock. These are work/run events, just like our typical autocross. The difference is that we all run together in one run group and work the course for a different run group of other classes. Those driving are required to work the course for a run group which involves manning radios and flags, resetting cones, passing out timing slips etc. The morning session is usually over around noon and then it’s time for a beer. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The site will ask for some basic info on your car and the class you want to run in. You don’t need to pay much attention to the complex classification rules. Simply register in HST-1 as a first timer. It will ask for a “PAX” classification which is a handicapping system within a class. It’s not required, but relatively stock Tigers are “E-Street”. Finally, you pick a car number between 600 and 699. Note the requirements for displaying the class and car number on both sides of the car. For first-timers who pre-register, SCCA usually has these pre-printed on paper that can be taped to the car. But in case they don’t have enough, you might want to make your own in advance. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Participants often bring trailers and motorhomes, for which there is ample space. I believe completely open exhausts are not allowed. We would like to try to grab some paddock space for us to park together, so let me know if you are going so we can save a spot. It’s going to be fun and I hope to see you and your car there. [/FONT]

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Grrreat

We had 3 Tigers and three of our Morgan buddies and a Triumph Spitfire.
We had some out of area guys drop down from Santa Clarita area and a work in progress all three who have yet to relish the brutality of the Tiger on the track.

Since I go for fun and am not involved in their competition possibly driving two days would be fun. I learned that Saturday was a practice day and upwards of 12 runs for 70 bucks.

A two year project car owner rode along with me and while I could not scare him into selling me his project car:) I reinforced his mojo to get er done. Thanks for the directional advice Cameron.
 
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