About this event
Join us for our first Intermediate Rallycross workshop! This event is open to any aspiring rallycrossers or those with two or fewer seasons under their belt. If you feel like you’re the right fit for this workshop but have raced for more than two seasons, please send us an email!
In this workshop, you will build on your experience and work on finding speed on the track. You will learn how to navigate more technical and complex course elements, get instruction from experienced drivers and have tons of practice time.
What to Expect
Learning
The day will kick off with instruction from NWRA co-founder, Kito Brielmaier and other experienced competitors. Content will include advanced course walking techniques, understanding how to connect course elements and car control techniques.
In-Car Practice
You will put the tips you learned in the morning into practice on short elements that mimic a race track. This will help you get in seat time and repetition to refine your racing skills, building your confidence and speed.
Race
We will take a lunch break then it’s race time! You will put all of the day’s lessons to the test in a mini rallycross race against the other participants.
The Venue
Hosted in the south lot of the Enumclaw Expo Center, you will practice and race on smooth, gravel roads. You won’t find jumps on this course :)
Fine Print & Administrative Things
Date: Saturday, May 3rd
Location: Enumclaw Expo & Event Center, South Lot
Price: $195
Number of Entries: To make sure that everyone gets tons of seat time and coaching, we’re limiting this event to 40 entries. Please sign up early (you won’t be charged until April 27th) to reserve your spot and make sure you don’t miss out.
Car/Safety Requirements: All cars must meet safety requirements and pass technical inspection on race day. Check out the full Rallycross Rules for more info.
Registration Opens: Tuesday, February 25th at 7pm PST
Registration Closes: Friday, April 25th at 11:59pm PST
Payments: You will not be charged until registration closes. Payments will be automatically processed on Sunday, April 27th. There are no refunds.
Cancellations/Modifications: No cancellations or modifications will be permitted after registration closes on April 25th.
Event Schedule
8:30am: Gates open
9-10am: Tech inspection and check in
10-10:50am: Driver meeting & learning sessoin
11am-12:30pm: In-car practice & instruction
12:30-1:30pm: Lunch
2-4pm: Race Session (includes a guided course walk)
4:15pm: Awards and wrap-up
Is this your first event? Check out our Rallycross FAQs for some helpful info and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have questions.
Lodging: If you are coming from out of town, there are two hotels within a 5 minute drive.
Event requirements
Thank you for signing up for the first ever Intermediate Rallycross Workshop! Please take a moment to review the rallycross rules which include the vehicle classifications, competition and conduct requirements.
Definition
A rallycross is a motorsports event where vehicles race on a course delineated by cones on generally unpaved, mostly flat surfaces. Elapsed time is tracked by the organizer with time-based penalties assessed for actions such as missed cones and driving off-course. Scoring is the accumulation of timed runs plus penalties where the lowest time wins. One car is released at a time with course workers monitoring cones and penalties.
Rallycross events are structured as a run-work format where competitors race during their class session and work the course when another class races.
Conduct of Competitors
Each competitor must:
- Practice good sportsmanship at all times.
- Register for and compete in the appropriate class for their vehicle. It is the driver’s responsibility to know the correct class based on the rules and vehicle classifications set forth in the Rallycross Rules.
- Be responsible for their own safety and the safety of others.
- Know, understand and follow all rules as stated herein, in competitor communications and required driver meetings.
- Treat all officials, volunteers, spectators, the public and other competitors with respect and courtesy.
- Obey all laws and local ordinances, most importantly as they pertain to traffic laws.
- Not dispose of trash anywhere on site except for designated garbage receptacles.
- Follow the prescribed course. It is the competitor’s responsibility to know the course in order to keep other competitors, course workers and spectators safe. Competitors will be given the opportunity to walk and drive the course prior to competition.
- Fully perform their work assignment as instructed.
Failure to comply with the conduct requirements may result in disqualification and/or suspension.
Competitor Eligibility
To be eligible for Rallycross competition, a driver must:
- Not be disqualified from event or suspended from competition.
- Be, at minimum, 15 years old and meet one of the following criteria:
- Possess a valid (not expired or suspended) drivers license in their state of residence, or
- Possess a valid instruction permit and be accompanied by a parent/guardian that has been a licensed driver for at least five years.
Numbers
You must register with a unique number - no duplicate numbers will be permitted.
Vehicles must have their number and class on the side of the vehicle. The minimum size for the numbers is 6 inches tall with a 1 inch stroke. Class letters may be of any size as long as they can be seen from a reasonable distance away. All number/class decals must be in a contrasting color to the vehicle body. If you have any questions or concerns about your number or class, bring a package of letter/numbers and apply them at the event.
Cancelation Policy
Before 11:59PM, 4/25/2025: Cancellations permitted, no payment will be charged.
After 12:00AM, 4/26/2025: No cancellations or registration modifications after registration closes. No refunds will be given.
Registration is non-transferrable.