Register before June 17th and we will select 1 driver and waive their entrance fee. If we get 60 entries for this by the event, we will waive a 2nd drivers fee. So you have a 2/60 chance to win. Doesn't get better then those odds for giveaways.
You won't get track time cheaper period. We plan to fill this up ASAP, so if you want to get in on the road course super cheap, and a chance to win, you better do it NOW! So get your entries in ASAP!
AutoX & Road Course event info can be found here - Link
Saturday:
Gates Open: 7AM
Tech Opens: 8AM
Open Drag Racing Testing / Tuning: 9AM - 6PM
Open AutoX: 9AM - 1PM
Car Show Registration: Noon - 6PM
Open Drift: 2PM - 6PM
Tech Classes: 5PM
Saturday Night Entertainment TBD
Sunday:
Gates Open: 7AM
Tech Opens: 8AM
Car Show Registration: 9AM - Noon
Competition Drifting: 9AM - 1PM
Competition Auto X: 2PM -5PM
Drag Qualifying: 9AM - 2PM
Car Show Judging: Noon - 3PM
Drag Race Eliminations: 2PM - 6PM
Awards Ceremony: 6PM
Admission / Competition / Camping Fees
Entry fee: $10.00/Day or $20 (Saturday & Sunday Pass – includes free camping)
Children ages 6 – 12: $5.00/Day or $10 (Saturday & Sunday Pass)
Children 5 and under: FREE!
Drag Racing: $25/day per class
Drift: $25/day
Camping Included with Friday & Saturday Pass!
Full Service Campsites (RV's, etc): $30.00 / Night
Condos: $175.00 / Night
Click here for more information on camping & lodging!
Road Course Information / Classes
*Enthusiast* Street Tire Class:
DOT 140+ treadwear
N/A Class
Forced Induction Class
*Enthusiast* Race Tire Class:
any R-comp tire
N/A Class
Forced Induction Class
any mods allowed but must use a DOT 140+ treadwear street tire
N/A Class
Forced Induction Class
Unlimited Street Tire Class:
any mods allowed but must use a DOT 140+ treadwear street tire
N/A Class
Forced Induction Class
Unlimited Race Tire Class:
any mods with race tires
N/A Class
Forced Induction Class
*Enthusiast Class*: The Enthusiast Class has modification limitations and is intended for relatively “stock” vehicles. Upgrades allowed are:
Intake system (pre-turbo/supercharger, or pre-Throttle body for N/A)
Exhaust system (Turbo back, No limits for N/A)
Engine tune or piggyback computer.
Suspension mods allowed: springs and/or shocks and front/rear sway bars.
(8+ cylinder powered cars will be put into the forced induction class)
Road Course Prizes / Bounties
Trophies will be awarded to the winner of each class courtesy of Modern Automotive Performance.
Last edited by maperformance; 06-10-2011 at 03:03 PM..
1 in 10 chance to win a grab bag for helping me out. Follow easy instructions for your chance to win.
Simply make one of the following happen:
-Post a new thread on another forum expressing your experiences or excitement about this event. Post the details from this thread, or if you haven't been to this event yet, post up event details and some of the previous posts about giveaways etc.
-Make a facebook event for PG on your FB page
-Make a FB cruise event page to the event
Any of these 3 will work, making a FB event plus a forum post, will get you 2 entries to the contest.
So help me make this event huge, get the exposure and attendance it deserves, and I'll hook you up!
Send an email to troy@maperformance.com with the title of the email being "PG LOVE". Be sure to add links to your threads or FB event pages.
Who all from mitsustyle is signed up for the road course? I heard there were about 40 cars signed up total.
We're almost at 60 now lol. Going to be insane. I wonder who will run the fastest, what type of car etc? I know there is some diversity this year so it should make some cool competition!
Wow, a ton of people signed up in the past week then. 15 cars at a time on the track should be pretty fun. Is there a sign up list published so we can see what cars we're up against for the competition?
I really wish I could bring the road race slicks but there is no way to get them up there.
I don’t like to post the registration lists as some get paranoid for insurance reasons. Let’s just say there will be lots of evo’s and STi’s. some fast vette’s too.
i hear the Professionally awesome team will be there with their Road Race monster Evo VII.
We're almost at 60 now lol. Going to be insane. I wonder who will run the fastest, what type of car etc? I know there is some diversity this year so it should make some cool competition!
I just hope people are safe out there and not jackasses with the passing and blocking. It's dangerous out there and hopefully most people are just out there to drive and have fun, not out there trying to race during the normal sessions.
I just hope people are safe out there and not jackasses with the passing and blocking. It's dangerous out there and hopefully most people are just out there to drive and have fun, not out there trying to race during the normal sessions.
I am kinda thinking the same thing, the last hpde i did there was a bit of ego going on whenever I had to pass in one of the passing zones. Apparently BMW's and corvette drivers have a hard time dealing with evo's passing. It wasn't that I wanted to pass "just because" it was they would be holding you up for 3 laps and never signal. Frustrating to say the least.
Wow, a ton of people signed up in the past week then. 15 cars at a time on the track should be pretty fun. Is there a sign up list published so we can see what cars we're up against for the competition?
I really wish I could bring the road race slicks but there is no way to get them up there.
Have you road raced the new car much? Be careful with giving the car too much gas out of turn 12, RWD guys like to do that and then do a 180 across the track, sometimes into the pit wall.
Apparently BMW's and corvette drivers have a hard time dealing with evo's passing.
You shall not pass!
Seriously though, are we not allowed to pass unless someone gives us the wave by on the straights? I just read the instructions that were emailed out, but I wasn't sure if we had to wait for permission to pass or if it was just a nice gesture.
Will there be any instructors or experienced people to ride along? This will be my first road course action ever and some tips would be very helpful. I've done a few autocrosses but that's the extent of my driving experience.
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Originally Posted by Shane@DBPerformance
Have you road raced the new car much? Be careful with giving the car too much gas out of turn 12, RWD guys like to do that and then do a 180 across the track, sometimes into the pit wall.
Thanks for the tip. I'll probably leave all the computer controls on at first and maybe switch to the competitive driving mode once I get a better feel for everything. I do notice it's tail happy with too much gas out of the corners, I have to learn to feather the throttle more, I can't mash it like with the Talon haha.
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Seriously though, are we not allowed to pass unless someone gives us the wave by on the straights? I just read the instructions that were emailed out, but I wasn't sure if we had to wait for permission to pass or if it was just a nice gesture.
Will there be any instructors or experienced people to ride along? This will be my first road course action ever and some tips would be very helpful. I've done a few autocrosses but that's the extent of my driving experience.
No it is just a the polite thing to do, no need to wreck a car guessing whether a person knows you are there or not.
No it is just a the polite thing to do, no need to wreck a car guessing whether a person knows you are there or not.
Agreed. Some of those straights seem pretty short to pass especially if the person doesn't know you're passing, better safe than sorry. I'll probably be the one getting passed anyway, haha.
Edit: Any update on who won the free road course time?
Last edited by asshanson; 06-21-2011 at 12:40 PM..
Agreed. Some of those straights seem pretty short to pass especially if the person doesn't know you're passing, better safe than sorry. I'll probably be the one getting passed anyway, haha.
Edit: Any update on who won the free road course time?
I was just thinking the same thing. Troy was heading that up I will get with him when he gets back from lunch and get the winner announced asap!
Agreed. Some of those straights seem pretty short to pass especially if the person doesn't know you're passing, better safe than sorry. I'll probably be the one getting passed anyway, haha.
Yea, usually during the HPDE days they only allowing passing in a few spots unless you are in the advanced run group. It's hard to pass even on the decently long straight between turn #3 and turn #4, unless you have a lot more power than the the other guy and he waves you by right away.
You are probably safer not running the slicks, unless you have a lot of experience with your car. Normal tires will be a lot more predictable.