We'll be hosting an ITT on the 20th and 21st. Saturday is more of a test and tune at $10 per driver, and $20 for Sunday which will be the official time trial.
Location is Mallets Bay in Colchester VT.
Paul if you could chime in with what is the best access point, that would be great.
Dress warm, as you will have to work just like an autocross. Hope to see you there.
Saturday's Event will be informal, but covered by the club insurance as a sanctioned event, which will eliminate interference by local PD for our driving while ON-course. Practice off of the course will result in any punishment the local PD deems appropriate, and would likely result in being asked to leave by the chair/cochair.
The idea behind Saturday is a day where the course can be set up mapped out "prepared/skuffed" and ready for Sunday. Saturday will not be timed, but arranged more like laps where two/three/four cars will be doing laps together ideally groups with similar tires/driving abilities. Official point by passing will not be allowed, pulling off course to allow a car to pass in a non-wheel to wheel fashion will probably be how large differences in abilities will be handled.
Because Saturday is a setup day I leave it to Paul and Bill for official start time. Also hence the reduced cost.
Sunday will be run according to SCCV Time Trial Standard. Show up around 8am, register and pay, sign insurance, get worker assignment, get car tech'd, and drive Generally the information on the SCCV website will apply
http://sccv.org/cms/index.php?page=Ice_Time_Trials Likely our "instructor" vs "joy rider" policy will be used in determining who gets a time when you have a passenger.
As usual we ask that when you are driving in and around Colchester please respect local speed limits and traffic laws. This also goes for when you drive out to the event on the ice. Go Slow at the boat ramp the transition on to the ice is usually not smooth. Be very respectful of the fishing people, and everyone else using the ice too these are the people that will call the local PD on the event.
Some REALLY important things to remember
park cars 15-20 feet away from other vehicles, this is back-front-side
tech will be checking that you have proper/working restraints, battery tied down correctly, helmet, and nothing loose/rolling around in your car (PLEASE BE PREPARED TO LEAVE YOUR STUFF ON THE ICE OR MAKE OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS)
Bring warm clothes for working because not all worker positions are done by sitting in a car, and EVERYONE will be required to work in order to drive
Lastly (from me) our events are not a RACE, they are driver education time trials.