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bwaits
06-22-2009, 02:43 PM
PDX Registration is open!!

After you have registered for Zoom-Fest, Follow this link the the SCCA website. -> http://www.atlantascca.org/

In the middle of the page you will see:
"Register Now for July Double SARRC, Pro-IT and PDX"

First read the rules by clicking on "PDX SUPPS"
Then
Sign up by clicking "REGISTER ONLINE"

1) At the bottom of the page you will see "I am a new user" button to click.
2) Fill in your name, email address and zip then click "continue"
3) Fill in the rest of the required info then click "continue"
4) When asked for SCCA info use this:

Member Number = 007
Membership Expiration = 08/01/09
SCCA Region = 3
Competition License Level = N/A

5) Fill in Make, year and Model and leave the rest blank (unless you really want to fill it in) - Click "continue"
6) Driving experience is not necessary to fill in unless you plan to select the "advanced" group. - Click "continue"
7) Click the check box next to "PDX". It will drop down for you to choose the last option - "PDX (other) - Driving" @ $100

Choose a class in the pull down. Do not choose a class higher than your experience. Rule of thumb is: If you have not ran a PDX in the past you will be group "A". If you have run before and were signed off you are group "B". Make sure to bring your log book from past events in order to not be automatically put in the "A" group.

Read the waiver and then check the box then click "Preview Order"

NOTE: You will need LONG sleeve shirt, LONG sleeve pants and a helmet that meets the rules.

Brent
06-22-2009, 05:09 PM
Just signed up for Zoomfest and PDX. It's 2 20 minute sessions for $100, right?

Look forward to getting some more seat time at Road Atlanta and seeing you guys out there. Road Atlanta is one of my favorite tracks.

Won't be able to come down until Saturday night as my little brother is getting married in Nashville on Saturday afternoon.

Chad, Dan, David, Phil, Tim, Chris... who all is coming? Chris, you doing the TT? I'll have a hotel room Saturday night. If some of you guys that know me well need a place to crash, I currently have a couple of spots left in the room. David, you have one of them if you are coming.

Herblenny
06-22-2009, 09:38 PM
At this point, I don't think I could make it.. My schedule will be crazy starting July as work load increases and I have to work 6 days a week every other weekend.. And I'm taking the weekend after to goto Nashville.. i really REALLy wanted to goto this event!! life SUCKS!

ZGN
06-23-2009, 05:42 AM
I really want to run this event but it is going to be soooo HOTTT.. My IC does not like the heat :( I still may make it. how many rotaries are 95% sure their going to this event?

Brent
06-23-2009, 07:42 AM
For what it's worth Kevin, it's only 2 20minute sessions. I was at Road Atlanta on June 1 in my MB car which has intake/full exhaust/PFC, etc., but I'm still running the stock intercooler. It'll get warm, but it's the morning hours and it's only 2 sessions.

bwaits
06-23-2009, 09:49 AM
How many rotaries are 95% sure their going to this event?

Many.

How can you pass up a chance to run Road Atlanta, AT SPEED? That's what these cars were made for :)

-billy

bwaits
06-23-2009, 10:16 AM
BTW, I have signed up to instruct for the PDX. I would like to find a "A" or "B" group runner that is looking for an instructor. Would prefer a first gen. You would run your group with me in the passenger seat and then ride with me in YOUR car for the "C" group.

-billy

ZGN
06-23-2009, 12:08 PM
For what it's worth Kevin, it's only 2 20minute sessions. I was at Road Atlanta on June 1 in my MB car which has intake/full exhaust/PFC, etc., but I'm still running the stock intercooler. It'll get warm, but it's the morning hours and it's only 2 sessions.

Thats not the hard part it's just all the off the track driving in the FD @ 100F with no AC. I need to hurry and put it back on :)

Proxy One
06-26-2009, 11:32 AM
Im registered for the event and the PDX too, I wouldnt really worry about the heat that much as RA is pretty good on cars having long straights on 3 sides pretty much so its easier on brakes too. True though the cars get hot in the paddock esp with no AC

ZGN
07-01-2009, 01:02 AM
Just signed up on the website. Anyone camping out at track? or is this even possible for this event?

Brent
07-01-2009, 08:16 AM
Not sure, but they have some pretty reasonable hotels in the area, esp. if you are a SCCA member. The one I'm staying at is around $60 for a non smoking room with 2 double beds. If you had 4 people, you'd only be out $15 a night.

bwaits
07-01-2009, 11:07 AM
Just signed up on the website. Anyone camping out at track? or is this even possible for this event?


Yes, there will be a number of campers again this year. Camping is free of charge.

-billy

ZGN
07-01-2009, 11:05 PM
Are there showers and restrooms available?

Proxy One
07-02-2009, 09:07 AM
Yep showers and restrooms are on site.