NWR SCCA Drift
Stay tuned for 2010 events. NWR SCCA Novice Drift School
details will be posted soon!
Event Quick Info
Location:
Bremerton
Motorsports Park
Ferry, Toll, and
Location Info: Event
Information Page
Contact: Email
NWRSCCADrift@gmail.com for questions
not answered in this event listing.
Cost:
- $60 for SCCA Members (Don’t forget your membership card)
- $75 for Non SCCA Members (You can join online – Use Region Code: Northwest Region - #027)
- Note - Prepay is not available - you pay on site during registration. Cash or check only. Please bring exact change!
- The event
will run rain or shine. Please dress appropriately as your work
assignment will likely require you to stand in the elements for long
periods of time.
- This is an all day event and you will need to stay all day
to make the event run smoothly. Driving will go until 4pm and mandatory
course cleanup normally ends at 5pm.
Registration
Driver
Requirements: Drivers must have a valid drivers license and be
at least 18 years of age (SCCA rules).
All drivers must read this
critical event info: http://nwr-scca.org/drifting/driverinfo.php
Spectators
The SCCA insurance rules
require everyone who enters the site to sign a
waiver. Everyone is legally considered a
'participant' in the event. If you want to come watch there is no
charge but you must sign the waiver. Non driving participants may watch
from the grandstands but may not enter the grid, course, or other areas
consider 'hot' at any time unless they are working in an assigned work
position. Anyone behaving in an unsafe manner will be directed to leave
the premises immediately. No drugs or alcohol. Respect the site by
throwing away your trash and behaving in a manner that best reflects
the drift community.
Minors-
ALL MINORS (under 18 years old) must have a
minor waiver filled out with a parental signature or they cannot be
allowed in the site. Young children are welcome but we ask parents to
keep a close eye and keep them away from the grid area where cars are
lining up to run. To get detailed information on the insurance
waivers and to print out the minor waiver form, click
here.
Media
Anyone who wants to
photograph or video tape the event and have access
to the course must be approved by the event chair. All media must
request permission to cover the event by emailing
nwrsccadrift@gmail.com.
All photographers must
bring their own
assistant that will serve as their SCCA required safety spotter. The
spotter must accompany the photographer at all
times while shooting footage in a 'hot' area. Any photographer found in
a hot area without a spotter will have their media access suspended for
the rest of the event. The photographer must provide copies of the
photos or videos taken during the event to the event chair within one
week of the event for use on the NWR SCCA drift web site. Credit will
be given to the photographer. Posting images online is strongly
encouraged and reference to the NWR SCCA Drift program is appreciated.
Rules
An event has to have rules
right?
Well, here they are:
Well, here they are:
- Tech
Inspection Requirements - Remember to properly cover your
positive battery terminal (no tape!).
- SCCA Drift Rules (Yes – these 2007 rules are the current ruleset)
- NWR SCCA Regional Supplemental Rules
Prior to attending be sure to read both of these rules so you know what is expected of you and how the event will be run. Regardless of whether you read them they will be enforced so it is best to educate your self to avoid any situation that could potentially end your day early or worse cause us to lose the ability to have future events.
Notes
Here are a few things you
need to know about SCCA Drift events before you come.
Everyone works
The SCCA is a non-profit
volunteer organization. This means we rely on volunteers to plan and
staff the events and allows us to have events by drivers for drivers
and keeps event fees low. That is why the rule is that every driver
must complete their assigned work assignment. If you do not complete
your assignment you will not be allowed back to future events.
Don’t worry, helping out is fun and we do our best to put you
into your preferred work position.
Drive nicely
on the way to and from the event.
When driving to and from
the event it is absolutely imperative that you obey all speed limits
and traffic laws in the Bremerton area. The speed limit on
Clifton Road from the mini-mart to the raceway is 30 miles per hour and
is strictly enforced! Any excessive speeding could result in
the loss of use of the site so drive slowly! We must positively
represent the sport to everyone in order to ensure a successful future.
Join us for a laid back day of fun drifting!