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  • Questions about PBoC DE process

    I've done PDX with SCCA before and now I'm trying a DE with the PBoC. I'm hoping some of the forum members who have run with them before can enlighten me.

    Is there a Tech process for DE cars, and when does that happen? What's included in their DE car Tech?

    Do DE cars wear numbers with PBoC?

    I see a medical eval form, but that seems to apply to those seeking a competition license. Does that apply to DE drivers?

    Are spectators allowed?

    Thanks!
    Last edited by ZX3Focus; 11-13-2012, 12:38 PM.
    Joseph B.
    CS 82
    Ford fan that now has a garage full of red Mazdas.

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    Most of these questions are answered in the email we were sent a little while ago. There is a tech form you need to take to a mechanic and have it done before arriving for registration. Medical form does not apply. They provide vinyl numbers to place on rear windows. Spectators just have to sign the waivers at the credentials building.

    I have run Barber before but this will be my first time with them as well.
    Rod H
    Bringing a knife to a gun fight.

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    • #3
      Fun fact: I got that email within an hour of starting this thread.
      Joseph B.
      CS 82
      Ford fan that now has a garage full of red Mazdas.

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      • #4
        Do you know of any local shops that are friendly to things like the PBoC Tech form?
        Joseph B.
        CS 82
        Ford fan that now has a garage full of red Mazdas.

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        • #5
          I'm going to use Ricky Ragan or Edwin Cunnill. Edwin leaves town on Thursday though.
          Rod H
          Bringing a knife to a gun fight.

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          • #6
            I think anyone that is competent can use the form. In reality, we have used the forms for SCCA pdx, however, we normally just allow you to do it yourself.

            The first statement on the form says that you as the driver are responsible for your car, and the mechanic will not be held liable. I am sure that there are some people who would go so far as to say, "I take care of my car, I wouldn't trust some wrench-monkey to check my car" and sign it themselves. And then there are those that take their car to a SpeedSouth or somewhere like that to have a $75 or $100 inspection done.

            Just know that the form itself takes all the liability off of anyone except for you.
            John Kilgore...if winning was easy, losers would do it.
            Team9Racing BMW 325i, Old Faithful (with a little evil)

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            • #7
              It's going to be fun seeing so many ALSCCA folks at the big track, this weekend.

              Just remember, I'll be letting you know if you're being overtaken, and ratting you out if I see you doing something wrong. ;^)
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              Last edited by chuck schultz; 11-14-2012, 06:35 AM. Reason: arrow
              Chuck Schultz
              Another black(ish) Miata
              2007 Jetta GLI Fahrenheit

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              • #8
                Joseph ...fill it out yourself ....show up at registration with your helmet and run the car. Its simple as that . Unless u do not trust your own judgement on the condition of your car it is not necessary to prove that by visiting a shop. Trust me when I say that it is merely a risk management form to satisfy PBOCs obligation to safety. If you do need a second opinion on whether your car is fit and safe for a track day...(which is totally OK) I would be more than honored to do it for you for free at the texaco express lube on the corner of 280 and 119 . cell is four22one41seven

                This is also a standing offer for anyone else now and in the future.
                Last edited by zukitek; 11-14-2012, 10:23 PM.
                Ricky R
                95 240sx with LS1 power. $4500 drivetrain in a $500 car
                97 miata pretty much stock

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                • #9
                  ^Ricky is so cool like that
                  Nick Stone

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                  • #10
                    Thanks a lot, Ricky! If I see anything on the form I'm not sure about, I'll definitely bring it by!
                    Joseph B.
                    CS 82
                    Ford fan that now has a garage full of red Mazdas.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ZX3Focus View Post
                      Thanks a lot, Ricky! If I see anything on the form I'm not sure about, I'll definitely bring it by!
                      Like possibly the whole right side of the form that isn't legible.
                      John Kilgore...if winning was easy, losers would do it.
                      Team9Racing BMW 325i, Old Faithful (with a little evil)

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                      • #12
                        Oddly enough, it looks better on the printed page than it did on the screen. I think I have it handled.
                        Joseph B.
                        CS 82
                        Ford fan that now has a garage full of red Mazdas.

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