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Topic: BC Autoslalom Championship
Posted By: Colby
Subject: BC Autoslalom Championship
Date Posted: 22 July 2011 at 12:49am
Any interest in going to this?

Here are some details:

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The BC Autoslalom Championship, sponsored by Kumho Tires Canada, makes its long awaited return on the weekend of August 12-14, 2011. VCMC Motorsport Club is honoured to be the host club for this three-day event which features the highest level of autoslalom competition sanctioned by the Confederation of Autosport Car Clubs (CACC), with the overall champion being crowned the BC Autoslalom Top Gun. This is the first time the BC Autoslalom Championship is being held at the BC Driving Centre in Pitt Meadows, BC.

For this event, VCMC has secured the use of the BC Driving Centre skidpad and adjacent Pitt Meadows Airport runway for all three days. Thanks to support from Kumho Tires Canada and CACC, competitors can look forward to:
  • Two-days of competition on the full 250′x1000′ BCDC skidpad
  • Trophies from CACC in 9 categories plus Novice and Overall champion
  • Sunday bonus challenge: Kumho Tires Shootout
  • Friday practice event
  • Saturday night “Appy Hour” at the Jolly Coachman Pub
  • Tires courtesy of Kumho Tires Canada to be awarded to Top Gun, Top Novice, Shootout Champion, and a random draw winner
The early bird entry fee is $75. For BC residents who qualify for CACC’s travel bonus, the entry fee is only $25. Early bird registration is available through Sunday July 31. The standard registration fee (after July 31) is $95.

Entry to this event is by pre-registration only. No on-site registrations will be accepted. http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=56&BT=10#Ev10833 - Online registration through Karelo is now open.

Please visit http://bcchamps.ca/ - http://bcchamps.ca for event details and rules.



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Posted By: AllanJ
Date Posted: 22 July 2011 at 8:11am

Nope.  I plan on driving to Oregon on the Sunday. 

If you are really into the competitive side of autox, then attending something like this should be on your list of things to do.  Don't expect a lot of runs.  Three or maybe 4 max per day.  Your best time on Sat will be added to your best time on Sun.  Cars will be grouped into classes and after your runs are done, your car will be put in "impound" where your competitors can examine it to see if there are any illegal mods and then if they find something, they can file an official protest to get you booted out of your class.

You will be running against very well prepared cars with equally prepared drivers.  It's a real challenge, but like I said, this kind of event is something to try out if you are into the competitive side of autox.

 



Posted By: Colby
Date Posted: 22 July 2011 at 3:32pm
I mostly just want more seat time to get comfortable with my new car, though it could be an interesting experience to see what the more competitive events are like.

I think anyone who takes one look at my front ride height will clearly see that my car isn't prepared for the class. Anyway, I don't have any modifications to my car that aren't allowed in STR.


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Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: 22 July 2011 at 4:11pm

Colby, I have attended this event several times, and it's VERY competitive and can be a long weekend with alot of waiting around.

There are many opportunities for seat times at all the other events, this requires sticker packages, etc...I ordered from the US, but Blitzgear can do this for you...



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Posted By: Colby
Date Posted: 22 July 2011 at 6:00pm
Maybe I should just be patient and go to the "Dancing with cones" day in September.


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Posted By: AllanJ
Date Posted: 22 July 2011 at 9:14pm

...and attend all the autox schools you can.  I think UBC has one in late Sept (Autox 101) and VCMC has one in late spring (Velocity 1).  If you want to attend (I really recommend it), then sign up EARLY.  Watch those forums and sign up on day 1 to be sure you get a spot.

Dancing With Cones has a little instruction and a different kind of autox.  No timing except for 2 runs near the end of the day.  Objective is to get identical times run to run.

When I went once, we got about 18 runs in the morning and 17 in the afternoon (course was reversed in the afternoon).  They use about a billion cones to line the course like a road.  Don't push it too much because they won't appreciate it if you smack them all down.    Objective here is to focus on driving basics.  Instructors are all racers and can offer some real insight.

Cool thing about Driving Unlimited is that they have courses at the skidpad in Pitt Meadows as well as at Mission Raceway.  You can take beginner courses in car control all the way up to advanced solo driving on the racetrack.  All with the same group.

 




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