Rallycross Seat Time?
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:22 pm
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NEXT Saturday (Aug. 25) the ARSCCA Region is having their first RallyX in Greenbrier, AR - North of Conway, at the intersection of US65 and AR285 East.
Jeanie and I have looked at the site (in person), it is a 27acre site, with ~8-10 acres at the moment available for Competition. Surface seems to be a sort of sandy-type soil, with a couple of perimeter roads graveled with SB2.
The area WAS being used for illegal dumping for a bit, but the AR gang (with a little help from some OMR members!) went a LONG way toward cleaning it up on a "workday" a few weeks-ago (there was literally a MOUNTAIN of broken concrete dumped in the middle of it - GONE!). It has since been worked-on further by AR members, and the owners. I expect it to be a first-rate site eventually, if they keep at it.
Their plan is to have equipment on-site to repair rutting, and form/shape the course as-needed.
If you want/need additional seat-time, you cannot go wrong attending this event (in-addition to our own RallyX this coming Sunday, of course!). It's a ~3-1/2hr drive for Jeanie and I, probably substantially less for our Springfield contingent (it is LITERALLY just-off US65 in Greenbrier).
Hope to see some of you there!
NEXT Saturday (Aug. 25) the ARSCCA Region is having their first RallyX in Greenbrier, AR - North of Conway, at the intersection of US65 and AR285 East.
Jeanie and I have looked at the site (in person), it is a 27acre site, with ~8-10 acres at the moment available for Competition. Surface seems to be a sort of sandy-type soil, with a couple of perimeter roads graveled with SB2.
The area WAS being used for illegal dumping for a bit, but the AR gang (with a little help from some OMR members!) went a LONG way toward cleaning it up on a "workday" a few weeks-ago (there was literally a MOUNTAIN of broken concrete dumped in the middle of it - GONE!). It has since been worked-on further by AR members, and the owners. I expect it to be a first-rate site eventually, if they keep at it.
Their plan is to have equipment on-site to repair rutting, and form/shape the course as-needed.
If you want/need additional seat-time, you cannot go wrong attending this event (in-addition to our own RallyX this coming Sunday, of course!). It's a ~3-1/2hr drive for Jeanie and I, probably substantially less for our Springfield contingent (it is LITERALLY just-off US65 in Greenbrier).
Hope to see some of you there!