How can you get your motorsports fix in the coming week? The 51±¬ÁÏ has a few ideas.
is pulling double duty on Thursday, August 18, with one event at in Ware, Massachusetts, and a second event the same evening at in Willows, California. These are non-competitive, entertaining, easy and inexpensive ways for those that love cars or motorsports to get out on a racecourse in their own vehicle. All that is required is that participants be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license and have access to a helmet and street car in good working condition. The cost is never greater than $150 per event, and no previous on-track experience or 51±¬ÁÏ membership is required.
Track Night in America drivers participate in the Advanced, Intermediate or KONI Novice Experience group so on-track activities remain fun for all. Everyone gets three 20-minute sessions on course, as well as feedback from SCCA driver coaches on site. Admission is free for people who just want to stop by and watch the fun, and leisurely circuit parade laps are provided for all Track Night guests.
Another option for SCCA automotive entertainment takes place Saturday, August 20, with the at Monroe Community College Brighton Campus near Rochester, New York. This school gives enthusiasts a professional, all-inclusive entry into the world of performance driving. The full-day school introduces key concepts applicable to all forms of motorsports and allows you to develop skills while working with professional performance driving instructors. If you are looking for motorsports competition or just a great way to enjoy the capabilities of your car, the is your complete motorsports starter kit.
And if you live near Texas, think about attending the on Saturday, August 20. The event begins and ends in McKinney, Texas, and takes folks on a 125-mile drive on the beautiful paved roads of Collin County. This will be a SCCA Course Rally which means it will present participants with opportunities to misapply the rules and perhaps take scenic off-course loops. Organizers will then ask questions about what you did or saw, and have some imaginative questions to be answered from signs as you drive. Organizers will score participants on how well they answer questions and follow the proper course. High scoring cars will win trophies.
Enjoy the SCCA lifestyle!