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Autocross is a form of motorsports that emphasizes safe, low-cost competition and active participation. An autocross is a timed competition where drivers navigate one at a time through a temporary course marked by traffic cones, rather than racing on a track with multiple other cars.

SCC Registration

Pre-registration for SCC is not required. Competitors are to register as soon as they are marked as autocross competitors.

Eligibility

Participants must have a valid driver's license at the time of the event and must be prepared to present such license during registration.

Passengers under 12 years of age are not permitted in any runs on course, including fun runs.

Experienced drivers may take along any other registered participant on timed runs.

It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that his/her vehicle is properly prepared and safe for competition.

All cars must pass a tech inspection at each event. The inspection is to be performed by one of the SCC Coordinators.

All loose objects must be removed from the car and trunk. Spare tires may be left in if secured.

Helmets and seat belts must be worn on every run by every person in the car. Helmets must have a rating of M90 or higher, or SA90 or higher.

Worker Assignments

Each driver must work during the event. Any driver who cannot physically work the course should check with the Worker Coordinator prior to the start of the event to see if there is a non-course worker position available. If not, he/she may be able to arrange with the SCC Coordinator to have someone work the course for him/her. Offences will result in the competitor being banned from future SCC events.

Only competitors entered in the event will be allowed out in the course area. Exceptions may only be made by SCC Coordinator

SCC does worker changes "on the fly". This means that is no stoppage of the event to make worker changes.


Classes

Street Class - Production vehicles may compete on street tires which have a treadwear rating of 140 or greater. Exceptions may be granted for vehicles equipped with OEM tires with ratings less than 140, but the competitor is required to show documentation to SCC Coordinators.

Modified Class - A class where a vehicle or tires do not comply with Street class rules. Established for competitors that seek the next level of competitiveness and often compete in regional and national events. Any non-novice competitor who wishes to do so may choose to run in the Modified Class.

Exhibition Class - Non street legal vehicles.

SCC reserves the right to alter/modify rules/eligibility as they see fit.