SD Region Solo Novice Autocross School
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SD Region Solo Novice Autocross School
Sup all,
I just registered for the SDR Solo Novice Autocross School. I've attended this before, but I like the instruction and length of time on the track enough to hit it a second time. The school consists of an optional ground school on May 4th, followed by a full day of autocross w/ instruction on May 5.
Registration just opened up and tends to fill very quickly. If anyone's interested, the registration form can be found here:
http://www.sdr-scca.com/solo2/schedu...y2013flier.pdf
You can also register online @ WWW.MOTORSPORTREG.COM here:
http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.c...D#.UWdIiKKG18E
If you're new to autocrossing, I definitely recommend signing up for this...it's a ton of fun and the instructors are really good.
Hope to see some of you out there!
I just registered for the SDR Solo Novice Autocross School. I've attended this before, but I like the instruction and length of time on the track enough to hit it a second time. The school consists of an optional ground school on May 4th, followed by a full day of autocross w/ instruction on May 5.
Registration just opened up and tends to fill very quickly. If anyone's interested, the registration form can be found here:
http://www.sdr-scca.com/solo2/schedu...y2013flier.pdf
You can also register online @ WWW.MOTORSPORTREG.COM here:
http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.c...D#.UWdIiKKG18E
If you're new to autocrossing, I definitely recommend signing up for this...it's a ton of fun and the instructors are really good.
Hope to see some of you out there!
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Good to see u guys signing up! I'll see u there!
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Are you asking if they're strict on having them, or strict about how they're mounted?
Harnesses are not required...the only safety item you need to have is a helmet. As far as mounting, I don't think they're strict on that. I don't remember them really checking my harnesses when I had them.
Harnesses are not required...the only safety item you need to have is a helmet. As far as mounting, I don't think they're strict on that. I don't remember them really checking my harnesses when I had them.
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