ATLANTA REGION PRESENTS



The East Coast SCCA Championship FUNOFFSA Spectator Regional Event at the 2.54 Mile Road Atlanta CircuitThis event is governed by the 2014 GCR, Category Specifications, FasTrack amendments, 2014 SARRC & ECR Rules, 2014 CCPS Rules and these Supplemental Regulations. The SARRC & ECR rules can be found at and . Current rules for ITT & ITX are available at . Rules for Carolina Cup Pro Series are available at .PLEASE TAKE MEASURES TO SECURE YOUR VALUABLES!!! While Atlanta Region and Road Atlanta are focused on making this a safe and fun event, remember this is a spectator event with ticket sales available to the general public. PLEASE store your valuables securely and/or make arrangements for someone to watch your paddock area when heading out on track.Registration: Registration for this event can be accessed via links on the Atlanta Region Home Page (). If you have not previously registered for one of our events via our Online Registration System, you will be prompted to create an account to register. When registering please verify that your medical history and car information is still accurate.Payment may be made online or you may send a check to:Atlanta Region SCCAAtlanta Region Registrar’s Telephone: 770-472-0460161 Shoreline Way(If you leave a message, leave day and nighttime phone numbers)Hampton GA 30228e-mail: HYPERLINK "mailto:dseckert@" dseckert@ Late Fee Policy: Deadline for online entry for this event is Noon, Sunday, October 26. Payment information MUST be received before an entry is considered official. Any entries (including driver changes) received after that date may be subject to a $25 late fee depending on the attitude of the person signing in at the window (i.e, - be polite to the registrars). Late entry opens at the track at 7:00 PM, Thursday, October 30. Full refunds will be given for no-shows, so there is NO penalty for registering as early as possible. As added incentive to register early, only those officially signed up by noon on October 19 will be included in the event program.Fees:HPD ARRC by GRM Championship Race: $300add second Champ race (same driver): + $175Popular CombinationsCCPS only: $225add second CCPS race + $175Champ Race +CCPS: $475with ARRC Champ race: $175Champ + CCPS + ECR: $625ECR only: $300with any CCPS race + $150Champ*2 + CCPS + ECR: $800with ARRC Champ race: $150Champ*2 + CCPS*2 + ECR:$925GT2 GT3 East Coast Championship: $250Champ Race +FV or GT2/3: $475 with ARRC Champ race $175Formula V East Coast Championship $250 with ARRC Champ race: $175Luck of the Draw Pursuit race: $200 (must enter CCPS or ARRC Champ Races)Note: In races where eligible please add $10 compliance fees for SRF, SRF3 and FE Included in registration fee all event social activities for driver and crew and one event T-shirt (please specify size when registering). Additional event T-shirts can be ordered during the on-line registration process for a $15 contribution to the Workers Fund. Additional event T-shirts may be available at the track (sizes will be limited) for a $15 donation to the workers fund.Make checks payable to “SCCA – Atlanta”. Entry fees will not be processed until after the event, so there is no reason not to register early. A $25.00 charge will be assessed for each returned check. Primary driver is responsible for all fees for his or her entry.Event Headquarters: Welcome to our new hotel partner the SpringHill Suites at The Mall of Georgia, 3250 Buford Drive, Buford Georgia, Rooms are $89/night when you mention SCCA while booking your rooms. You should contact the hotel directly at (678)714-2150 make sure you mention that you want the SCCA rate.Credentials and PassesA. ID’s: If needed, ID’s will be issued at the track during Registration hours in a location close to Registration.B. Credentials: The entry fee entitles each entry to five (5) passes to include all drivers, entrant, and crew members as applicable. No driver changes will be allowed after 11 AM on Saturday. Only SCCA members will be issued crew credentials. Non-members will receive visitor passes and may not enter hazardous areas. Members and non-members must wear their credentials/passes visible at all times. Credentials are valid only for the person to whom they are issued. Credential fraud of any kind will result in a penalty to anyone involved.C. Minors: At Road Atlanta, Children 12 and under accompanied by an event participant will be admitted free. ?Any minor over the age of 12 will be counted as one of the five passes allowed per entry.D. Waivers: Each person entering the property without buying a ticket must sign a waiver at registration.E. Additional Passes: This is a spectator event. Up to 3 overcrew passes will be available at Registration for $20.00 each during Registration hours. Spectator tickets can be purchased from Road Atlanta for $40.00 each for the 3-day event, $35 for Sat/Sun, $25 for either Saturday or Sunday, or $15.00 for a Friday-only ticket. The prices for SCCA members, retired military (including families), participating car club members, or those with a valid student ID are $25, $20, $15, and $10 respectively. Active military (with a valid Military ID) will be admitted free of charge. Spectator vehicle parking passes are an additional $5. Anyone arriving after Registration has closed for the day must purchase a spectator ticket to enter. To minimize confusion and/or hard feelings, PLEASE inform all your crew & friends of our Registration hours.Event T-shirts: Special event T-shirts will be given to all registered workers and drivers. Additional shirts will be available to order during the on-line registration process for a $15 donation to the Atlanta Region SCCA Workers Fund. Please be sure to specify your T-shirt size during on-line registration. A limited number of shirts and size selection will be available at the track for late entrants and workers. Some extra shirts may be available at the track for a $15 donation to the Atlanta Region SCCA Workers Fund.Special Events: As part of the 21st running of the Honda Performance Development American Road Race of Champions presented by Grassroots Motorsports several special events are planned for competitors, workers and spectators. Information will be emailed to those registered and posted on the Atlanta Region’s web site at Track-n-Treat: Decorate your paddock, your car and yourselves. We are working with Road Atlanta to host a community Halloween Track-n-Treat in the Paddock. Prizes for the overall best costume, best dressed-up worker team, best dressed-up race team, paddock and car. On Friday, prize for the best decorated corner station. Join us for some special fun and bring your family.FV Eastern Championship: One of the largest fields of Formula V’s in a long time are expected for a Sunday championship race for East Coast bragging rights. This is a fun group of very close racing with very seasoned drivers. A lot of fun to watch.Racing Parts Wholesale GT2 & GT3 Eastern Championship: Another record-breaking field for the ARRC is expected for some of the fastest fendered cars on the track.Spec: Race Atoms: One of the feature events on Saturday and Sunday will be the Spec: Race Atoms. These Ariel Atoms are virtually stock and run in the Spec:RaceAtom - Presented by Honda Racing/HPD series. Please contact Mark Swain at TMI AutoTech or Nick Voigt at race.atlanta@ for details. The SRA’s will be sanctioned under another set of Supplemental Regulations.“Luck of the Draw” Pursuit Race: A special feature race for cars in Run Groups 1, 2, 4, and 6 is scheduled for Sunday morning November 2. This will be a race for cash prizes open to all closed wheel cars in specified Run Groups that have raced on Friday or Saturday There will be a“special twist” to make it very interesting racing. Details for this special race can be found in Appendix PS: This is the second year that the Atlanta Region welcomes competitors in the Carolina Cup Pro Series (CCPS) to Road Atlanta and the first time at the HPD ARRC by GRM for a double race and double points shoot out for the championship on Sunday.ENDURO Championship Racing (ECR): A 1.5 hour ECR will be held on Sunday afternoon. This endurance race allows sharing of driving responsibility and features a mandatory 5 minute pit stop. The ECR is governed by the SE Division ECR rules. Track Tours: Will be scheduled during lunch on Friday and Saturday as time and conditions permit. Copies of the Track Tour procedures will be available in the Media Center at the base of the Tower. All participants must sign waivers and a $20 per car donation to the Atlanta Region SCCA Workers Fund will be collected. Exact change is appreciated.Car Eligibility: These events are open to all vehicles conforming to the current GCR for regional racing, SEDIV regional racing, and/or Atlanta Region regional racing rules. SEDIV regional racing rules for CF, IT7, ITO, SM, SPO, and SPU are available at . Current rules for ITT & ITX, are available at and at Registration. Carolina Cup Pro Series (CCPS) eligible cars can be found at . Driver Eligibility: Each driver must be a current SCCA member. Each driver must hold a current SCCA Competition License per the GCR or a current license from an organization recognized by SCCA (see GCR 3.1.5 for the complete list). Prior approval from the Chief Steward is required for Novice permit holders. Please contact Chief Steward Jack Marr at readthegcr@ or 940-380-1759 for Novice permit approval. Note: There is no longer any restriction against Runoffs drivers competing in the same class at the HPD ARRC by GRM. Drivers’ Meeting(s): We attempt to provide a written drivers meeting at registration. A live drivers meeting will be held in the Tech area on the side that you are paddocked after each group’s first qualifying session of the weekend, attendance is mandatory. Pertinent information about the operation of the weekend will be discussed and all will be given the opportunity to ask questions.Points & Prize Money: HPD ARRC by GRM Championship medals and 2015 SARRC points will be awarded for the 20 lap HPD ARRC by GRM races on Saturday. 2015 ECR points will be awarded per the ECR rules for Sunday’s race. CCPS points and prize money will be administered by CCPS. Unless circumstances prove otherwise, class winners in Saturday’s HPD ARRC by GRM races will receive victory laps. Rules for the “Luck of the Draw” Race are specified in Appendix A.Car Numbers: Will be finalized by the Registrar upon receipt of a properly submitted entry, with fee attached. Due to the nature of the groupings and “national” aspect of this event, no permanent numbers can be honored. If your first choice is no longer available on the drop-down list when you register, contact the Registrar (see number above) to attempt to work things out. Any necessary number changes must be verified by Tech prior to Tech Inspection stickers being issued. Required Decals and Patches: Note: SARRC, ECR, and CCPS rules require that the appropriate series’ decals, stickers and/or patches be properly displayed on all cars and driver suits in these events. In addition, Grassroots Motorsports decals and any Group or Event designation sticker issued at Registration must be displayed on the car for all sessions.Tech Inspection: Those with a current Tech & helmet stickers can bring their vehicle log book(s) only to pre-event Tech Inspection. Since this is a highly visible SCCA event with Victory Circle photo ops, all patches and logos for competing sanctioning bodies must be covered or removed from driving suits. Those without a valid annual tech must bring their vehicles to pre-event Tech. If you’ll need an annual tech this weekend please let the Chief of Tech (dab8_scca@) know beforehand so we can plan accordingly.Transponders: The AMB timing system will be in use at this event. Each vehicle must have a working AMB transponder during all on-track sessions. AMB transponders may be purchased (rental units are also available) from SafeQuip, 1-800-247-4260.First Qualifying Session: Due to the “seamless” nature of the qualifying sessions, cars will be gridded for their first qualifying session as they arrive at Grid. The next group should stage in the area prior to the false grid and enter the grid immediately after the preceding group enters the track. If a car’s time cannot be resolved due to incorrect entry information, inoperable transponder and/or incorrect/illegible car numbers, that car may not receive a time for that session. It is the driver’s responsibility to verify that entry information is accurate and that the correct operating transponder is installed on the race vehicle. Second Qualifying Session: For the second qualifying session (where appropriate), cars will be gridded based on their fastest time in the first session. In all cases the BEST LAP from the two sessions will be used to set the grid for Saturday’s Championship races. 120% Rule: A modified version of GCR Rule 6.4.2.E will be in effect for this event. Any driver/car combination not qualifying within a maximum of 120% of the track record in their class must obtain permission from the Chief Steward in order to race. In the case of unforeseen circumstances during qualifying, the Chief Steward can waive this rule for the entire event.Oversubscription: The GCR limits the number of vehicles on track at Road Atlanta to 65. Our first choice is to alter the composition of the groups to eliminate oversubscription, but if that cannot be accomplished then qualifying sessions will be split at the discretion of the Chief Steward with all cars in a given class in the same session. The fastest cars per class will start the race with the number of starters per class directly proportional to the number of entries per class until the race group maximum is reached. Those not starting the race in an oversubscribed race will receive a refund of their entry fee less $100.Grid: No fueling of cars on the grid. No tractors, electric carts, or any other vehicles used to tow racecars or transport parts or related equipment will be allowed access to the grid. Only the Chief of Grid or the Chief’s delegate can grant exceptions.Pace Laps: For all races there will be at least one pace lap. A second pace lap (which does not count as a race lap) may be used to allow the field to form up correctly and/or warm tires adequately.Starts: Split starts will be considered by the Chief Steward for all groups and will be announced at Friday’s drivers’ meeting. Separate pace cars will be used and the classes will start approximately 25 seconds apart. If there is a split start, each sub-group will receive a separate waving green flag to indicate a start. For all races, the pole car of each sub-group is responsible for maintaining the pace set by the Pace Car until the green is displayed. Any car jumping the start may receive a black flag. In the event of a wave off, the race clock will start and extra pace laps will count as race laps. Race Length: Saturday’s Championship races will be 20 laps or 40 minutes in length, whichever comes first. The race clock will start when the leader crosses Start/Finish for each race and will continue to run regardless of flag conditions. In the event the leader does not complete 20 laps before 40 minutes expire, GCR procedures for timed races will apply.Impound: At the conclusion of each of Saturday’s races the top finisher in each class will be given a flag and the opportunity to do a Victory Lap if track conditions and schedule allow. At the conclusion of all races the top four (4) finishers in each class must proceed directly to the Tech area for inspection. IF IN DOUBT, REPORT TO IMPOUND. All IT competitors must present factory shop manuals as part of the impound procedure. For Saturday’s races, manifolds, induction systems, and cylinder heads may be removed and examined for porting and polishing. Bore, stroke, and displacement will be calculated and carburetors will be checked for primary/secondary operation. At the discretion of the Chief Steward, additional inspection may be required. The Chief Steward may, at any time during the event, require all or some cars in each class to be impounded for inspection. The competitor shall be physically and financially responsible for performing any required disassembly/reassembly. At least the top three class winning HPD ARRC by GRM competitors will be inspected after their races. There will be no sealing of engines for those cars running in both the HPD ARRC by GRM Championship races and Sunday’s races. Do NOT run your engine in the Tech area. Trophies and Podium Ceremonies: Specific details for podium ceremonies and pictures for your Run Group will be available at the track. For those that choose not to wait for Saturday evening’s awards party, trophies will be available at the Tech Shed when vehicles clear impound and the results are PS: Car eligibility will conform to the series current rules as noted in section 3. SM-6 or SM-7 spec tires will be allowed for SM. Many teams opt to run one driver per race, however rules allow for a driver swap allowing more drivers to participate and gain valuable?seat time. There is no charge for additional driversFlags: Signaling will be done with flags. Station 9, on the back straight, is the Black Flag station. Individual Black Flags and mechanical Black Flags will be displayed at this station and at Start/Finish. A “T” for transponder and/or “SOUND” board may be shown along with the car number and black flag. When possible, a waiving White Flag will be shown at Start/Finish to indicate the last lap has begun. During qualifying and races the Checkered Flag will be displayed only at Start/Finish.Full Course Yellow: During any full course yellow (double yellow flags), the Operating Steward may dispatch the Safety (Pace) Car.Sound Control: Sound Control per GCR is in effect at this event. All cars will be monitored on driver’s left approximately halfway between Turn 8 and Turn 9 and must not exceed 103 db. Readings will be posted at the base of the Tower (Media Center).Restricted Radio Frequencies: SCCA - Atlanta radio channels are 460.625mhz, 465.625mhz, 464.825mhz, 464.675mhz, and 469.675mhz. Road Atlanta radio channels are 461.200mhz, 466.200mhz, 464.075mhz, 469.075mhz, 462.375 and 467.375mhz. Do not use these frequencies.Emergency Lanes: Keep all lanes in the paddock open at all times. This is necessary so that emergency vehicles of all sorts can fulfill their duties. If you leave a vehicle blocking an emergency lane it will be removed without warning.Medical Facility: If you are sick or injured, please check with the medical staff at the beginning of Pit Lane, drivers left on the outside of the track. They will treat you as needed and process necessary paperwork. SCCA insurance will not pay if you do not have the paperwork processed.Property Damage: Road Atlanta and/or SCCA-Atlanta may hold drivers responsible for damages to property. Drivers continually cutting apexes in the grass may be penalized and held financially responsible for repairs. In addition to possibly being billed for property damage, drivers doing celebratory burn-outs, do-nuts, or similar activities are also subject to penalties for reckless driving per the GCR.Participant, Crew, Guest Conduct and Intoxicants: Any participant using intoxicants before their race group or assigned duties are over each day is subject to disqualification from the event and ejection from the property. Use of illegal drugs is specifically prohibited at all times during the event. Anyone using illegal drugs is subject to disqualification and ejection from the property. Drivers are responsible for their crew. Workers are responsible for their guests. Impound and Registration are race activities. Smoking is prohibited indoors as well as in Tech, Grid, Pit Lane and within 20 feet of the Media Center/Tower.Contingency Registration: In order to qualify for contingency awards, you must sign up for those programs by noon on Saturday and have your vehicle conform to that sponsor’s requirement(s) prior to any applicable qualifying or race sessions. The Contingency table is located in the Media Center at the base of the Tower.Results: Results for qualifying and races are posted at the base of the Tower. Extra copies are available in the Media Center at the base of the Tower. During the event links to the Live T&S system will be available at . Unofficial timing data will be available on at the end of each day. If results copies are not available at the event, copies will be e-mailed by the Region to each entrant within 7 days of the conclusion of the event. Official results will also be posted at after the event. Parking: Cars in Groups 1,2 & 4 will use the Club Paddock (outside the track) while Groups 3, 5, 6, 7, & 9 will use the Pro Paddock (inside the track). Grid, Pit Road, and Tech for all groups will also be located on the same side as their paddock assignment. Drivers choosing to park on the opposite side from their assigned group(s) are responsible for getting to the proper side for all sessionsWe ask that you work with us to accommodate the majority of your wishes regarding paddock parking. To that end, paddock parking personnel will assign and direct parking based on the size of your vehicles per instructions from the Paddock Chief using the following guidelines:Single car set-ups will get a spot twenty (20) feet wide that is long enough to accommodate the tow vehicle and trailer. All awnings and support equipment must fit within those confines. This allows the maximum amount of parking in desired areas.Multiple car teams and/or participants providing services to the Atlanta Region will be located to maximize their efficiency.Since paddock spots with power are limited, the first priority is to provide electrical hook-ups to the maximum number of competitors.We request that open trailers not actively involved in support of a race vehicle be removed from the main paddock areas.Spectator and crew parking may be limited in the paddock areas. Ride sharing and race team cooperation are appreciated.If you have special requests, please let the Paddock Chief know prior to arriving so s/he can make appropriate arrangements.For safety reasons the county Fire Marshall requires that access lanes be kept open. Vehicles parked in no-parking areas will be towed.Pavement and Wastes: Per Road Atlanta policy: Do not drive stakes into the pavement. Always use wood blocks or metal plates to prevent pavement damage from jacks and jack stands. Do not spill oil, coolant, or fuel onto pavement or ground. Receptacles for waste oil and for coolant are available in the paddock. Please make provision for removing from the premises any used tires, fuel, brake fluid, solvents, hazardous waste products, and batteries. If you do have an accidental spill, please call for the Event Chairman.Restricted Hours: Hall County ordinance prohibits running race engines between 8:00 PM and 7:45 AM. It also prohibits running race engines during the hours from 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon on Sundays. Road Atlanta’s gates will be locked at 8:00 PM on the last day of the event. Please be off the premises by that time.Other Restrictions: Per Road Atlanta policy: There is a strict 5 MPH speed limit on all personal ATVs, bicycles, MoPeds, or other personal transportation devices at all times. Pets are allowed only in the paddock area and must be leashed at all times when not inside a vehicle. No glass containers are allowed on the property. Skateboards, passenger-carrying wagons and skates are prohibited in the paddock, pit and grid areas. The operation of any vehicle (including bicycles) by persons not holding a valid State Operator’s Permit is prohibited. Road Atlanta policies that may not be known at the writing of these Supplementary Regulations will supersede any rules stated here.Driver Information: If you have questions about anything, “Rumor Control” is located at the Contingency table in the Media Center at the base of the Tower. The personnel there may not know all the answers, but they will be able to direct you to those that do.Driver Advocate: Because of the high-profile nature of this event, a team of Driver Advocates will be available to assist drivers with proper procedures regarding protests and appeals. The Driver Advocate(s) will be located in the vicinity of Impound.Racing Fuel: Road Atlanta has automatic (credit card) pumps for both unleaded (98 octane) and leaded (110 & 112 octane) Sunoco racing gas. There ARE alternate sources of racing fuel in the vicinity. If needed, directions to those locations will be available at Tech.OFFICIALS:Chief Steward:Jack MarrChief Registration:Diane EckertA.C.S.-Safety:Paul GauzensCo-Chief Grid/Pit:Karl EnterA.C.S.-ECR:Dave RollowCo-Chief Grid/Pit:Kory ChandlerA.C.S.-CCPS:Ron GentryChief of Paddock:Odie O’DellA.C.S.-Tech:Sue RothelChief Flagging & Communication:John SayreA.C.S.-TechFred BrinkelChief Timing & Scoring:Jenny ParadisA.C.S.Bob HoranskyChief Starter:Jamie DzencelowczA.C.S.Rick MitchellPace Car ChiefDick RumboldA.C.S.Laurie ShepardMedical Coordinator:EMSA.C.S.Mike WestChief Sound Control:Jim EckertChairman SOM:Earl HurlbutChief Radio Tech:Hazel Harrell SOM:Goeff ChurchillChief Tech:Gary d’Abate SOM:Ken IrwinRace Chairman:AJ Schramm2014 Competition Director:Nick VoigtSARRC Administrator:Jim CreightonAR Regional ExecutiveRick MitchellCCPS Administrator:Estus WhiteECR Administrator:Carol ConeAppendix A:Luck of the Draw Feature RaceThe Luck of the Draw Feature Race is a special feature race for any closed wheel car in run groups 1, 2, 4 and 6 that have raced in prior days ARRC or CCPS events or registered and run in the CCPS/ ECR qualifying session Sunday morning. The objective is to provide a fun race in a different format with a monetary payout to competing drivers. This will be a Pro race where $75 of the entry fee will be allocated for driver payout. Everyone gets one chance by entering and turning a wheel in the race. Top finishers get extra chance at the drawing in the following allocation:The field will be limited to 50 cars, first come first serve.Pursuit Race Format: The Luck of the Draw race will be run as a Pursuit Race. This basically means the following format.Starting positions based on fastest times from prior day’s races.Slowest cars start first with gaps determined by delta of fastest times multiplied by the number of laps in the race. (eg: 2 second difference in lap time X 10 laps next car starts 20 seconds later and so on)Start from grid one car at a time with calculated gaps.Winner is first car to complete 10 laps and so on.Entry Deadline: In order to set the grid, Luck of the Draw participants must register by 12:00 pm (Noon) Saturday November 2.Car Eligibility: This event is open to all closed wheeled vehicles in Run Groups 1, 2, 4, and 6 conforming to the current GCR for regional racing, SEDIV regional racing, and/or Atlanta Region regional racing rules. SEDIV regional racing rules for IT7, SM, and SPU are available at . Current rules for ITT, and ITX are available at and at Registration. Carolina Cup Pro Series (CCPS) eligible cars can be found at . In order to be eligible for payout the car also must have entered and ran in prior days events or registered and run in the ECR/CCPS qualifying session Sunday morning.Grid: This will be a Pursuit Race where cars will start in single file from the grid ordered inversely by fastest lap times from prior days races. If the car has not run in earlier races, and registered to run in the ECR times lap times will be determined by the Sunday morning ECR/CCPS qualifying session. Start positions will be assigned in reverse order to lap times. (i.e. the fastest cars will be at the back of the grid and slowest at the front of the line).Start: The starter will be at the track entrance from the grid. Cars should proceed slowly to the start line and start only when given the green flag by the starter. Gaps between cars will be determined by the difference in fastest lap times multiplied by the number of laps in the race (.5 second difference times 10 laps equal 5 second gap). Any car observed jumping the start may receive a black flag and a drive through penalty. In the case where lap times are equal or less than .1 seconds, starting position will be determined by track records with the faster class going behind the slower class. All groups will start from the grid on the Club side of the track.Race Length: The race will be 10 laps or 20 minutes in length, whichever comes first.Winners: Winner is the first car to complete 10 laps.Impound: All cars will report to Impound at Tech on the Club side of the track for Tech Inspection and the prize drawing.Payout: Everyone gets one ticket for the prize drawing by entering and turning a wheel in the race. We will draw tickets for payout, with money going to 5 drivers 45%, 25%, 15%, 10%, 5%. ? Top finishers get extra chance at the drawing in the following allocation: 1st place 5 extra tickets2nd place 4 extra tickets3rd place 3 extra tickets4th place 2 extra tickets5th place 1 extra ticketLast place finisher will also get 1 extra ticket NOTE: Additional Details and Rules for the Luck of the Draw will be available at the TrackA Spectator Regional Event at the 2.54 Mile Road Atlanta CircuitGroup 1B-Spec, GTL, EP, FP, HP, SPU, STL, STU, T-3, T-4,ITB, ITC, ITT, ITX, SM5, LC (Club)Group 2ITA, ITR, ITS, IT7 (Club)Group 3P1, P2, FA, FB, FM, FE, FS (Pro Paddock)Group 4SM, SSM?(Club Paddock)Group 5CF, CFC, F5, FC, FF, FST, FV (Pro Paddock)Group 6SRF, SRF3 (Pro Paddock)Group 7ASR, GT-1, GT-2, GT-3, GTA, SPO, AS, ITO, T-1, T-2 (Pro Paddock)Group 8CCPSGroup 9Spec: Race Atom (Pro Paddock)Group 10ECR (2015 Series)Group 11FV Eastern ChampionshipGroup 12GT2 & GT3 Eastern ChampionshipGroup 13Luck of the Draw - Pursuit Race (Run Groups 1, 2, 4 & 6 are invited)Wednesday, Thursday, Friday“Express Tech”On Wednesday and Thursday, drivers with current Annual Tech & Gear decals may bring their log books to Registration and receive their weekend Tech stickers when signing in.WED, Oct 29, 20144:00 pm – 7:00 pmRegistration for Road Atlanta Test Day; SCCA weekend & Express Tech5:00 pm – 9:00 pmRoad Atlanta gates are open for Paddock Move-InTHU, Oct 30, 20147:00 am – 12:00 noonRegistration for Road Atlanta Test Day; SCCA weekend & Express Tech7:00 am – 9:00 pmRoad Atlanta gates are open for Paddock Move-In8:15 amDrivers’ Meeting for Road Atlanta Test Day8:30 am (approx)Road Atlanta Test Day begins6:00 pm – 8:30 pmSCCA Driver, Crew, Guest and Race Staff Registration opens7:00 pmLate Registration opens7:00 pm – 10:00 pmTech Inspection open. Those with current Tech & Gear decals can bring log book only.FRI, Oct 31, 2014NOTE: When possible Atlanta Region strives for “seamless” qualifying sessions with the race groups. After the checkered flag and the last car of the first Group exits the track, the staged Group will be released. Clean up will be after the every other Group. Any stranded cars from the initial Group will be covered by the appropriate flag(s) for the following session. 7:00 am – 1:00 pmDriver, Crew, Guest, and Race Staff Registration7:15 amCorner Marshal meeting at Turn 11 Bridge. All Race Staff report to stations7:15 am to 30 minutes after last QualifierTech Inspection open (those with current Annual Tech can bring log book only). Scales Open after initial rush. Priority will be given to Impounded cars.7:45 amGroup 1 cars proceed to grid – NO revving of engines!8:00 amGreen Course20 Minute Qualifying Groups 1 thru 9 consecutively See note above on Seamless QualifyingNOTE: Drivers MeetingAt the conclusion of each mornings qualifying sessions all cars should proceed to Tech for a Mandatory Drivers Meeting12:00 – 1:00 pm (approx)Lunch; Track ToursTrack Tours at the discretion of the Chief Steward and Race Chair – details to be posted and announced at the event ($20 donation to the Worker Reimbursement Fund will be collected)1:15 pm (approx)15 Minute Qualifying Groups 1 thru 7 & 9 consecutivelySee note above on Seamless Qualifying45 Minute CCPS Race - Group 86:00 pm – 7:00 pmDriver, Crew, Guest, and Race Staff RegistrationSocial (drinks and snacks) at the Chalet. All participants are invited.Saturday & SundaySAT, Nov 1, 20147:00 am – 1:00 pmDriver, Crew, Guest, and Race Staff Registration7:30 amCorner Marshal meeting at Turn 11 Bridge. All Race Staff report to stations7:30 am – 9:15 amScales Open at Tech7:45 amCars in first warm-up session proceed to grid – NO revving of engines!8:00 amGreen Course10 Minute warm-up Closed Wheeled Cars – Morning Run Groups Only10 Minute warm-up Open Wheeled Cars – Morning Run Groups OnlyChampionship Saturday Honda Performance Development American Road Race of Champions by Grassroots Motorsports20 Lap (or 40 Minute) Championship & 2015 SARRC Race Group 120 Lap (or 40 Minute) Championship & 2015 SARRC Race Group 220 Lap (or 40 Minute) Championship & 2015 SARRC Race Group 320 Lap (or 40 Minute) Championship & 2015 SARRC Race Group 412:15 pm – 1:15 pm (approx)Lunch12:15 pm – 12:45 pm (approx)Track Tours at the discretion of the Chief Steward and Race Chair – details to be posted and announced at the event ($20 donation to the Worker Reimbursement Fund will be collected)1:00 pmDeadline for driver changes for Sunday’s EnduroDeadline for Registering for Sunday’s Luck of the Draw Pursuit Race1:1530 Minute SRA Event, Spec: Race Atom by HPD Series (Group 9)10 Minute warm-up Open Wheeled Cars – Afternoon Run Groups Only10 Minute warm-up Closed Wheeled Cars – Afternoon Run Groups Only20 Lap (or 40 Minute) Championship & 2015 SARRC Race Group 520 Lap (or 40 Minute) Championship & 2015 SARRC Race Group 620 Lap (or 40 Minute) Championship & 2015 SARRC Race Group 730 minutes after shut down“Worker” PDX Drivers & Instructors meeting and Tech at the Media Center<Sponsored> Social & Dinner at the Chalet. All participants are invited.2014 HPD ARRC by GRM, & F600 Championship Awards presentation at the Chalet during dinner.SUN, Nov 2, 20147:00 am – 10:00 amDriver, Crew, Guest, Race Staff, and PDX Registration at the Registration Building.PDX Registration MUST be completed prior to attending the PDX meeting at the Tower7:15 amCorner Marshal meeting at Turn 11 Bridge. All Race Staff report to stations7:30 am +/-“Non-worker” PDX Drivers & Instructors meeting at the Media Center; Tech at Grid7:45Group 8 & 10 proceed to grid – NO revving of engines!8:00 amGreen Course30 Minute qualifying Group 8 & 10 (CCPS & ECR)15 Minute Qualifying Group 12 (GT2 & GT3)15 Minute Qualifying Group 11 (FV)10 Lap or 30 Minute Luck of the Draw Pursuit Race 10:00 amQuiet Time – PDX Sessions on track10:00 am – 12:00 noonLunch; Quiet Time – NO Race Engine Running! 11:50 amFV (Group 11) cars towed to the grid (No Race Engine Running)12:0515 Lap or 30 Minute FV Eastern Championship Race (Group 11)20 Lap or 30 Minute GT2 & GT3 Eastern Championship Race (Group 12)45 minute CCPS Double Point Championship Race Group 830 Minute SRA Event, Spec: Race Atom by HPD Series (Group 9)90 minute Endurance Race (2015 ECR Series) Group 10 ................
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