About this event
Remember the morning of the event we accept cash or credit card only.
Pre-pay here and your credit card won't be charged until the day of the event.
Pre-register here using your credit card info to hold your registration, and if you prefer you may pay with cash the morning of the event at check-in, we will not charge your card if you choose to do this.
Registration Fees for SCCA Yellowstone Region 108 Autocross:
Regular SCCA Members $40.00
Non-Members $55.00
First Time Autocross Drivers $30.00
Double header weekends, if you register for both days:
Regular Members $70.00 total
Non-Members $85.00 total
First Time Autocross Drivers $60.00
Event requirements
A Valid driver’s license or learners permit (permit restrictions apply) is required for all drivers except Junior Karts.
Minors must have a current year Annual SCCA Minor Waver filled and signed by parent or legal guardian prior to driving at an event.
Be sure to tell us at check-in if you are new to autocross, so we can get an experienced driver to show you the ropes.
Setup is at 6:30 am. On-site registration and pre-registration check-in are open from 7:30 to 8:45 am. We accept cash or credit card only. Please be there on time as late registrations may not be accepted. If your car needs tech inspection, please be there by 7:30. We hold a MANDATORY driver’s meeting at 9:00am and start running shortly after. All drivers MUST attend the meeting in order to participate. Please try to arrive at the event site no later 7:45am to ensure you have time for registration/check-in, getting your car ready, and walking the course before the meeting. We generally take a short lunch break about noon and wrap up the day around 4:00 pm.
There will not be consessions available, please plan accordingly.
All competitors are required to perform work assignments when they're not running. Failure to do so could result in disqualification. If you have a special circumstance, such as a disability, please make the event staff aware at registration check-in. If anyone is working in your stead, they also need to attend the drivers meeting.
Virtually any vehicle is eligible for autocross, provided it is in generally good mechanical condition & the wheel track (center to center of tires) to height does not exceed a 1:1 ratio (no taller than wide, within reason). (Certain venues will have noise restrictions for extremely loud mufflers).
A brief tech inspection will be performed, checking for things like loose wheels, excessive steering slop, spongy breaks, etc. The number one cause of tech failures is not having the battery properly tied down, please double check that before the event (no bungi cords).
The SCCA classes all cars based on what the car is, and what modifications have been done. The SCCA Rulebook (there is a link on our website) contains all the classing information. Please try to class your car before you arrive but feel free to ask at an event or better yet use the “contact us” feature on our website or ask on our Facebook if you need some help classing your car before event day.
Join the SCCA @ www.scca.com
Yearly Membership is $85.00 for single and $105.00 for family. (subject to change without notice)
See below link for more information about SCCA autocross
https://www.scca.com/pages/autocross-faq
Notice to Participants: In light of the current COVID-19 situation, every attempt will be made to minimize the risks of exposure to the virus. New processes and procedures are being developed and will be put into place for events going forward.
Ultimately, it is your responsibility to assess the risk to you, both on-track and off, and to make the decision on whether or not to participate. If you are feeling unwell or are experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath please stay home. If you have been in contact with someone who has been experiencing these symptoms in the last two weeks, please stay home.
While on site please take the health and safety of your fellow participants, volunteers and staff into consideration and practice social distancing, wear a mask, and wash your hands and/or use hand sanitizer frequently.