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9cobra9
Member # 4470
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hey, it seems like a fun thing to do, but i know nothing about it. do u have to be in a certain club, what are car requirements, price.... any info or web sited would be great.
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blind
Member # 3052
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www.americanauto-x.com
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04Z06
Member # 2309
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quote: Originally posted by 9cobra9: hey, it seems like a fun thing to do, but i know nothing about it. do u have to be in a certain club, what are car requirements, price.... any info or web sited would be great.
You don't have to joing but you get some discounts if you do..
http://www.sfrscca.org/solo2/
The Sac site has a great car look up and the rules for what you can do to the car for each group. What kind of car do you have and what have you done to it?
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WILDTHANG
Member # 4441
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I just went to my 1st event with American AutoX at Castle AFB. I had never been before and didn't know what need to be done. I just showed up there, paid my money, got my car teched and eveyone I met there was very helpful, no big heads or bad attitudes. Just show up and race what you got.
Good Luck
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kpl
Member # 1879
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quote: You don't have to joing but you get some discounts if you do..
they made me join. $80 membership +$30/event. discounts, what discounts?
Norcal SAAC usually has 3 or more auto-x events in the summer, sometimes it's a joint thing with the Tiger and/or Ferrari clubs. I don't see any on the schedule at this time though. $48 membership +$25-$30/event. Also have opentrack events. http://www.norcal-saac.org/
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Shok
Member # 3174
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yeh unless there has been a recennt change SCCA makes you joinn now, I went to one of the last events that don't require you to join a few years ago. I don't want to be forced to join when I will only do an occasional event, so I decided to go with NASA which had events near salinas. But that dried up so I think I'm screwed now.
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blind
Member # 3052
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you don't need to join anything to race at the american auto-x, plus AA-X has larger layouts and higher speed tracks than the solo2 SCCA events.
$35/day, the events are 2day events on the weekends.
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9cobra9
Member # 4470
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quote: Originally posted by 04Z06: quote: Originally posted by 9cobra9: hey, it seems like a fun thing to do, but i know nothing about it. do u have to be in a certain club, what are car requirements, price.... any info or web sited would be great.
You don't have to joing but you get some discounts if you do..
http://www.sfrscca.org/solo2/E
The Sac site has a great car look up and the rules for what you can do to the car for each group. What kind of car do you have and what have you done to it? i have a 99 cobra, with stock suspention, and all the mods in my sig. ty for all the info
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04Z06
Member # 2309
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quote: Originally posted by kpl: quote: You don't have to joing but you get some discounts if you do..
they made me join. $80 membership +$30/event. discounts, what discounts?
Norcal SAAC usually has 3 or more auto-x events in the summer, sometimes it's a joint thing with the Tiger and/or Ferrari clubs. I don't see any on the schedule at this time though. $48 membership +$25-$30/event. Also have opentrack events. http://www.norcal-saac.org/
My bad.. Sacramento does not require membership. There is a $5 charge on top of the regular fee if you are not an SCCA member.
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9cobra9
Member # 4470
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would i have to disconnect the n20??? and do o/r headers and not cats, disqualify me. i think i read that on the sf auto x one. ty
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Coupe
Member # 3001
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quote: Originally posted by 9cobra9: would i have to disconnect the n20??? and do o/r headers and not cats, disqualify me. i think i read that on the sf auto x one. ty
You cant have the bottle in car at all. Everything else n20 related can stay.
Come out to the AAX youll have a lot of fun!
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