Special Information
The Champaign County Sports Car Club is trying another combination Adventure and TSD road rally. Rallyists can participate in an Adventure Class where the emphasis is to follow the course and answer questions. If you want you can participate in both the Adventure Class and a normal timed class. With over 50 miles of rally, some crazy new stuff, and only concrete and asphalt roads there is plenty to keep everyone smiling. Bring your buddy, bring your friend, bring your date, or bring anyone else you can grab ahold of and come on out to join in on the fun. If you can’t recruit a buddy, etc. just come alone and team up with someone during registration. Please study the rally’s General Instructions before coming if you can. Long time rallyists will note many differences from standard generals. My hope is that the changes will give first time rallyists much of the ‘insider’ knowledge that long time rallyists have (unfairly) taken advantage of in the past. I also hope that the process of running the rally works out to be either easier or about the same as it always has in spite of the changes. At 9:15am I will conduct a ‘read through’ of the generals to explain them to everyone. As always, spouses and friends who don’t run the rally are welcome to come to the Dos Reales Restaurant after it to listen to participants’ tall tales about all the adversities (and possibly some mistakes) they overcame to complete the event.
Registration Info and Minor Waiver
The entry fee will be $20.00 per team. So that the rallymaster will know about how many cars to expect you are encouraged to preregister on AXWare Systems Online Race Management web site and/or to post your intention to come on the CICEnet.net thread for the rally. Minors need a completed Parental Consent form signed by a parent or legal guardian. Forms must be printed in color or can be obtained at registration. Participants should try to arrive close to the time registration opens so they will have time to certify that the driver’s insurance meets the appropriate state’s standards, that the driver has a valid license, that the rally vehicle is being used with the permission of the owner, is in safe operating condition, is on the road legally, and that all its operational items such as lights, turn signals, brakes, horn, tires, mirrors, seat belts, windshield wipers and windshield washer are in proper working order. Early arrival also gives participants time to listen to the review of the rally’s general rules and to ask other rally participants questions. This last is especially important for those who have never run a rally before.
What to bring if you are new to road rally?
1. A watch that can be set to seconds
2. Pen/pencil (highlighters recommended)
3. Clipboard or lap desk