A. GENERAL RULES: This event is held under the SCCA Solo Rules plus the rules and procedures found on this event page, using all Open and Ladies National classes and National Supplemental classes, as defined by the 2025 Solo Rules. All class changes must be approved by the Chief Steward or their designee once check-in closes.
B. COURSE WALKS: Courses will be open for walking at the following times (unless otherwise noted on Event Specific communications and Event Schedule). See Event Specific communications for more detail or specific days if the event is a multi-event weekend.
Friday: approx 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Saturday: 6:30 am – 8:25 am and approx 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sunday: 6:30 am – 7:30 am
C. SCALES: Scales will be available to the competitors during the event free of charge under the supervision of Impound. You will be restricted from using the scales when they are being used by Impound. Consult with the Chief of Impound if in doubt.
D. SAFETY:
- A speed limit of 12 MPH will be enforced at the event site including pre-grid and grid. Tire spins, rapid speed or direction changes, or other "abnormal/unusual" driving techniques are strictly prohibited throughout the event site, other than during competition. See Event Chairman for questions or problems.
- Drivers are responsible for the actions of their crew and guests.
- Photographers desiring to enter a course area must be approved by the course Safety Steward and be accompanied by a spotter. A minor may not serve as a spotter.
- The operation of motorized vehicles, whether gas or electric powered, such as but not limited to, golf carts and other personal transportation vehicles, is limited to persons who can present a valid driver’s license.
- Pylons, tape, and/or other barriers will define "No Parking" areas near the course. Cars parked in such a manner that block or restrict defined driveways or entrances to course areas will be towed away without notice, at the expense of the vehicle operator/owner.
- Skateboards, hoverboards, Segways, scooters, bicycles, and similar conveyances may not be ridden in the Grid area.
- All incidents involving injury and/or property damage occurring on the event site or felt associated with the event will be reported as soon as possible to the Event Chairman or Chief Safety Steward.
E. ORDER OF RUNNING:
- Competition will be on two successive days with one course run each day. Runs will be scheduled in 2-5 heats each day depending on number of entries (heats will be assigned by class).
- There will be a grid 100 and grid 200. Therefore, drivers are to position their cars in grid 100 or grid 200 as assigned. If the car is not in their specified grid position when the first car of the heat is instructed to the start line, they may lose a run/or runs depending on arrival time to grid.
- All drivers will be assigned a "home" space number for grid purposes where they may leave any necessary equipment. After each run, all drivers will return to their "home." Do not block the access lanes between spaces. Dual Drivers will have the same grid position.
- During competition, the course will be open for walk-through prior to the 3rd heat each day, if time permits.
- All drivers will be offered three runs on each course, conditions permitting.
- No competitor shall take a second run until after all drivers in their class have completed their first run.
- After the completion of each run, vehicles must return directly to the grid, unless directed to the scales, then vehicles should return to grid after they are weighed. Vehicles are not permitted to depart the grid area for service.
- A minimum of five minutes must have elapsed between runs for any car. This includes reruns or runs for another driver of the same car. A grid marshal will be specifically assigned to handle two-driver cars and will keep a time log to assure compliance with the five-minute minimum between runs. The time shall be measured from the time the car returns to their grid space until the time it leaves grid for the start line.
- Drivers must proceed from the grid to the start line when so directed by a grid official, or that run will be scored as a DSQ if a mechanical is not called before reaching the start beam.
- Heat assignments will be posted on the event page on the SCCA website – SCCA.com Event Page–. It is your responsibility to know when your car should be in grid.
F. PENALTIES FOR INCORRECT NUMBERS OR BARCODES:
- Tech will confirm vehicle identification (Solo Rule 3.7) and helmet barcodes are compliant. The vehicle will not pass tech if not compliant.
- Competitors at the start line with the wrong number on their car, 2 sets of numbers, or the incorrect class showing will receive a warning for the first offense, a cone penalty for the second offense, and may receive a DSQ for three or more offenses at the same event.
- Competitors at the scanner with more than one (1) or the incorrect barcode showing on the helmet will receive a warning for the first offense, a cone penalty for the second offense and may receive a DSQ for three or more offenses at the same event.
- A driver at the scanner or the start line without the appropriate helmet decal (Solo 2025) will be directed away from the start and lose the run.
G. PROTEST AND APPEALS: Refer to Solo Rules Section 8 and Solo Rules Section 10
H. COURSE MARKERS: Refer to Solo Rules, Rule 7.9
I. RESULTS: Provisional results will be posted in impound after completion of all runs for the heat. Results will be final 30 minutes after provisional results are posted. Check final results to make sure the manufacturer is correct for your car and tire brand. Official results will be available on the SCCA Event Pages.
J. TROPHIES AND AWARDS: Unless otherwise noted, trophies will be awarded on Sunday (2nd National Tour competition day on a multi-event weekend) after the last runs of each heat in their respective Impounds. They will not be mailed. If you leave the event early, appoint someone to receive your award.
K. EVENT SCHEDULE: Actual schedule may deviate from the published schedule due to unforeseen circumstances during the event. It is the driver’s responsibility to listen to the PA system, refer to event Sportity app communications, and pay attention to activity on course.
L. COMMUNICATIONS: Please download the Sportity app to receive communication from the event officials. Go to Google Play Store or Apple AppStore and download the Sportity app. The event password, once established, will be found in the "Location & Site Details" dropdown and in pre-event communication. Announcements will also be made over the PA system. Live timing can be found at sololive.scca.com.









