2011 SC Shootout Rules

CMac89

Registered User
I'm very excited for this year. Hopefully everything works out for the best for people, this year.

Ken, I know everyone respects the turbo guys and we respect all of the great things you guys do, too. I had a Whipple once, too! Racing is like boxing. Smile and shake hands, beat each other up, then smile and shake hands after we're done.:)
 

white95v6

Registered User
hmm one yr i wanna come and play. it won't be this yr. but maybe next yr i can make it out to run with you guys.
 

ganuolfthegrey

Registered User
well there will be a few people chasing my park bench. :D
Im just glad i don't have to do the empression of bo duke climbing out of my window again on a stupid uhaul trailer. Oh and this year i want rides as payment for dyno ballast. I promise to bring proof of my calibration on my but dyno.
 

Regul8r

Registered User
We have a couple Mustangs that run with us in Bracket ET class so yes, you'd be welcome.

Help me understand this?

IF you are running something other than an MN12 chassis you can still run but it has to be in bracket racing and not the specific MN12 ET Time classes from the first post?
 

XR7 Dave

Registered User
Help me understand this?

IF you are running something other than an MN12 chassis you can still run but it has to be in bracket racing and not the specific MN12 ET Time classes from the first post?

Sorry, first post is not 100% complete nor was it meant to be a binding contract/agreement. Please refer to www.sc-shootout.com for the full binding rules.

Also permitted in Bracket ET class is any other car driven by an MN12 owner or SCCOA/TBU club member whose MN12 is not able to compete. 4WD trucks, vans, SUV's, off-road vehicles or anything with less than 4 wheels not allowed.
Maximum dial-in: 16.50 seconds. Registered participants only.

I didn't mean to leave this off the post above, but it is/was/has been part of our official rules for the Shootout. We have allowed non MN12's to compete in the bracket class every year since 2004.
 

9250bird

Registered User
Dave, if I want to race more than one car.....I need to register them both right..... does there have to be another driver for that car..... Depending on time management...... if I can do it I can race them both right? Two cars two registrations, ONE driver?

Thanks
 

David Neibert

SCCoA Admin
Dave, if I want to race more than one car.....I need to register them both right..... does there have to be another driver for that car..... Depending on time management...... if I can do it I can race them both right? Two cars two registrations, ONE driver?

Thanks

Yes...two cars, requires two registrations. I don't think there is anything that would prevent having the same driver for both cars, so long as they were not running in the same class, and the driver doesn't miss the call to the staging lanes.

David
 
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9250bird

Registered User
Yes...two cars, requires two registrations. I don't think there is anything that would prevent having the same driver for both cars, so long as they were not running in the same class, and the driver doesn't miss the call to the staging lanes.

David

Yeah..... ok.... They will not be in the same class at all, Planning on running old reliable 92 and then my dads rock stock clean as hell 97 he just picked up. Should be fun.

See you guys soon

Chris
 

mellbutler

Registered User
Question

are we allowed to race with seats removed? I am looking to take the pass side out to work on a covering and got thinking...hmmmm


also I will be bringing 2 cars, mainly racing the red one but may make a couple passes in the black one...do I need seperate registartions for each?

Also I can't remember how the registration is counted, is it pp, per car, or couple rate??
 

kenewagner

Registered User
are we allowed to race with seats removed? I am looking to take the pass side out to work on a covering and got thinking...hmmmm


also I will be bringing 2 cars, mainly racing the red one but may make a couple passes in the black one...do I need seperate registartions for each?

Also I can't remember how the registration is counted, is it pp, per car, or couple rate??

I always take my passenger seat out. I would keep the the drivers seat though, it is more comfortable that way:D:D

Ken
 

9250bird

Registered User
Also, as always what is the cost to NON participants that want to make test and tune passes in between class runs on Sunday....got plenty of locals wanting to make passes.

Thanks
 
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