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  • Chuck Baader
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    Gentlemen: kindly correct the spelling of my name. CB

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  • colemab
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    The info doc is here but says:

    Personal Safety Equipment:
    1. All drivers must wear cotton long pants, cotton long-sleeved shirts and closed footwear with rubber soles while on course. Fire resistant suits are not required but are recommended. Any crew members over the wall in the Pit Lane must be similarly attired.
    2. A helmet with a rating of Snell M-2000 or higher must be work while on course.
    3. Drivers in open cars (with roll bars) must wear arm restraints.

    Car Eligibility info is also in the doc.

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  • hsrgt3
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    Hello Everyone, being out of the loop for ages I need to know what safety gear is needed for a PDX. I have a friend that migth participate.

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  • colemab
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    Well I am glad I posted on here. I would have missed the event.

    Glad to hear I can bring the paper work 'in hand' to the track.

    Learning more every day on this board

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  • EWaugh
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    You don't need to send it in. Just bring it to the track with you.

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  • colemab
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    I got registered on the site, just have to fill out and send in the other paper work.

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  • X-RAT
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    Looks like their website is operational again.

    So, no more excuses for not registering now.
    Last edited by X-RAT; 09-14-2008, 06:50 PM.

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  • X-RAT
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    From the www.dlbracing.com website:

    DLB Racing is in the process of trying to relocate the site after sustaining damage from Hurricane Ike. The server was backed up and the data is being moved to a new machine and will be back online as soon as possible.

    We appreciate your continued support and your patience while we address this issue.

    I big thank you goes out to Genius Motorsports for providing the new home for DLB Racing in our time of need.

    Donovan L Brown
    www.DLBRacing.com

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  • zukitek
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    Originally posted by colemab View Post
    Well, that is great news. Let me get my paper work in . . .
    I hear ya ...CYA there!

    RR

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  • colemab
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    Well, that is great news. Let me get my paper work in . . .

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  • JohnW8
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    The "a, b,c & d" should actually be read as OR

    Participant Requirements:
    1. A driver must be 19 years of age (Legal age in Alabama) and possess a current valid driver’s license issued to their state of residence.
    OR holds a current SCCA competition license
    OR is an SCCA member with one parent or legal guardian in attendance and a properly completed SCCA Minor Waiver (available at registration.)
    OR is an SCCA member with an Annual Minor Waiver photo ID.
    OR Is an SCCA member with a “Waiver on File” at the National office in Topeka (forms available only through the National office and must be processed well in advance of the event). “Waiver on file” must be indicated on their membership card.
    In all cases above the participant must posses a current valid driver’s license and present it at registration.


    You don't need to have a competition license but if you have one and a current state drivers license you're good to go as long as you meet all the requirements.

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  • colemab
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    Originally posted by zukitek View Post
    Your car needs to pass tech and there are a few exceptions for convertibles so check the supps on DLB but you need not have anything but a valid drivers license and money in hand basically.

    RR
    Are you sure about this? DLBRacing.com 's Info doc indicates that you must hold a current SCCA competition license (see 1 b).

    Is this wrong? I'd love to attend and would even get the novice license. Maybe this is just a standard document?

    Any thoughts?

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  • 87RX7RACER
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    Count me in, I need a chance to see where my car is going to be when everything is finished before it gets too cold!

    -Vincent

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  • zukitek
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    Originally posted by colemab View Post
    Can one attend this with a Novice Permit?
    Your car needs to pass tech and there are a few exceptions for convertibles so check the supps on DLB but you need not have anything but a valid drivers license and money in hand basically.

    RR
    Last edited by Jamie Holladay; 09-11-2008, 02:08 PM.

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  • TouringBubble
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    I really wish i could afford a track day ... =(

    Maybe next time.

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