07-12-2010, 01:26 PM
The 2010 RTR autocross championship is underway. So far we’ve had two (2) timed events, Maple Grove followed by Hershey. Results posted elsewhere are raw times.
If you want to participate in the championship, you must have your car handicapped or otherwise stated have a predicted performance factor or PPF. The deadline to enter is July 28, three (3) days after the Warminster event, but don’t delay.
For Porsche cars, fill out the MS XL autocross classification spreadsheet. Please e-mail me at rtrautoX@hotmail.com and I will forward it to you. A screenshot of the spreadsheet is shown below.
For non-Porsche cars, please e-mail car info to same address and include make, model, year, and any engine, suspension, and or weight modifications that have been made to the car. We’ll assign you a PPF based on SCCA Solo classification.
If you entered a Porsche car last year, filled out the spreadsheet, and have not switched cars or made any modifications, e-mail me to that effect. If you have any questions, please ask on the forum or e-mail to the address above.
If you make any changes to your car during the season, just let me know and we can adjust your PPF accordingly.
Of course, even if you don’t sign up for the championship, you can still participate in the events. However, you will not get bragging rights (and prizes for the top three finishers) at the end of the season. So, sign up and see how you really compare to your peers.
So either way, come on out and have some fun and friendly competition.
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If you want to participate in the championship, you must have your car handicapped or otherwise stated have a predicted performance factor or PPF. The deadline to enter is July 28, three (3) days after the Warminster event, but don’t delay.
For Porsche cars, fill out the MS XL autocross classification spreadsheet. Please e-mail me at rtrautoX@hotmail.com and I will forward it to you. A screenshot of the spreadsheet is shown below.
For non-Porsche cars, please e-mail car info to same address and include make, model, year, and any engine, suspension, and or weight modifications that have been made to the car. We’ll assign you a PPF based on SCCA Solo classification.
If you entered a Porsche car last year, filled out the spreadsheet, and have not switched cars or made any modifications, e-mail me to that effect. If you have any questions, please ask on the forum or e-mail to the address above.
If you make any changes to your car during the season, just let me know and we can adjust your PPF accordingly.
Of course, even if you don’t sign up for the championship, you can still participate in the events. However, you will not get bragging rights (and prizes for the top three finishers) at the end of the season. So, sign up and see how you really compare to your peers.
So either way, come on out and have some fun and friendly competition.
“V�?
'87 911 Coupe