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Are you the quickest air 911, Boxster, Turbo, Macan? This event is a great chance to try out your new found skills and to compete against the clock.
We encourage you to register if you are new to the club, new to your Porsche or other favorite four wheel means of transport, want to improve your driving technique or simply want to enjoy your Porsche in a safe environment. This event will be held at the Colorado Air and Space Port, formerly known as Front Range Airport.
Are you familiar with Autocross? Autocross is a performance driving experience conducted in a safe environment at relatively low speeds (2nd gear). You will not hurt your car and more importantly you will not hurt yourself. Autocross is a lot fun and provides small doses of adrenaline rush that will keep you smiling for days. You will gain additional confidence in your driving ability, learn the limits of your car’s braking capabilities, practice correct seating, hand, feet and vision positions, as well as push and perhaps exceed the limits of your tire’s adhesion capabilities.
By the way, autocross is a huge social event and a great time to meet new club members and visit with friends.
If you can volunteer to assist the chair in setting up the course and other activities to make this a successful event please contact us!
Event requirements
Details
- The event is also open to licensed 16 and 17 year olds. RMR Junior Participation forms and instructions can be found under the forms tab on the club’s website. Please read them carefully.
- Please register early to assure your spot. PCA and Audi Club Members will receive preference provided they have registered by Aug 15. After Aug 15 open spots will be filled first come first served based on registration date.
- Pre-registration for this event is required as it allows us to plan for ‘beer thirty’ as well as organize the event, pre-configure timing and obtain volunteers.
- A Porsche is not required. Only SUV’s with a Porsche, Audi, Volkswagen or BMW badges are permitted and no pickups. Convertibles are just fine and you can run them with the top down.
- Restrooms are available onsite, however no concessions are available nor are any nearby. Please remember to bring your own lunch and plenty of non alcoholic drinks for use during the day.
- You will need a Snell rated 2015 or newer helmet. Motorcycle helmets with this designation are acceptable. The club has several loaner helmets available.
- We will divide autocross participants into 7 simple classes based upon car type and performance capabilities. Classing is optional, you may select TO (Time Only Class). Read below for further details before proceeding to the registration form.
Directions to the Colorado Air and Space Port autocross site:
- Caution: Do not use your GPS using the airport address. GPS will take you to the main terminal and that is not the correct location.
- I-70 East to Manilla Road Exit 299
- Turn left (North) and continue to the stop sign at Highway 36 (Colfax)
- Continue North on Manila Road across Highway 36 and over the railroad tracks.
- Make an immediate right hand turn in front of the Front Range airport sign and go through the gate.
- Follow the road east and then north to the autocross site.
If you can volunteer to assist the chair in setting up the course and other activities to make this a successful event please call or send an email to Scott Pedram scott@ssmail.us
Be sure to review the class list below to determine your car class BEFORE proceeding to the registration form!
Approximate Schedule
- Top Tech to be held prior to the start of each run group on Sunday. Please remove all loose items from within the car and the trunk(s).
-
- 7:00 to 8:30 Complete Autocross Setup (Volunteers Needed)
- 8:00 to 9:00 Registration/Check-in/Course Open for Walking
- 9:00 to 9:30 Drivers Meeting (Mandatory)
- 9:45 Corner Workers Out (Group B)
- 10:00 Group A – First Car on Course AM
- 10:45 Group B – First Car on Course AM
- ~12:00 Lunch Break (No Concessions. Bring your own lunch and non-alcoholic drinks.)
- ~12:45 Corner Workers Out (Group B)
- ~1:00 Group A – First Car on Course PM
- ~1:45 Group B – First Car on Course PM
- ~3:00 Course Tear Down
- ~3:00 Beer Thirty
Autocross Competition Classes
- TO = Time Only or Non-Porsche
- Select the TO class if you will drive something other than a Porsche, or if you drive a Porsche and do not wish to place your car in a Porsche class
- CS = Class SUV — All Cayenne, Macan & Panamera models
- C1 = Class 1
- 356 (all)
- 912, 912E
- 914 (all)
- 911 (thru 1988)
- 924, 944, 968, 928
- 911 Turbo (3.3 liter and under, pre-1994)
- Boxster – 986 (non-S, thru 2004)
- C2 = Class 2
- Boxster – 986 (S models, thru 2004)
- Boxster & Cayman – 987.1 (non-S, 2005 – 2008)
- 911- 964 & 993 (non-Turbo, 1989 – 1998)
- C3 = Class 3
- Boxster & Cayman – 987.1 (S models, 2005-2008)
- Boxster & Cayman – 987.2 or 981 (non-S, 2009-2016)
- 911 – 964 Turbo (1990-1994)
- 911 – 993 Turbo (1994-1998)
- 911 – 996 & 997.1 (1999-2008)
- C4 = Class 4
- Boxster & Cayman – 982/718 (non-S, 2017->)
- Boxster & Cayman – 987.2 & 981 (R/S/GTS, 2009-2016)
- 911 – 996 & 997.1 (S/GTSs, 1999-2008)
- 911 – 997.2 & 991 & 992 (non-S, 2009->)
- C5 = Class 5
- Boxster & Cayman – 982/718 (S/GTS/GTS 4.0 models, 2017->)
- Boxster Spyder – 981 & 718 (2016->)
- 911- 997.2 & 991 & 992 (S/GTS/X51, 2009->)
- 911 – 996 & 997 & 991 & 992 (Turbo/Turbo S, 1999->)
- GT2 & GT3 & GT4 (all)
- Carrera GT
- 918
- Taycan (all)
Are you the quickest air 911, Boxster, Turbo, Macan? This event is a great chance to try out your new found skills and to compete against the clock.
We encourage you to register if you are new to the club, new to your Porsche or other favorite four wheel means of transport, want to improve your driving technique or simply want to enjoy your Porsche in a safe environment. This event will be held at the Colorado Air and Space Port, formerly known as Front Range Airport.
Are you familiar with Autocross? Autocross is a performance driving experience conducted in a safe environment at relatively low speeds (2nd gear). You will not hurt your car and more importantly you will not hurt yourself. Autocross is a lot fun and provides small doses of adrenaline rush that will keep you smiling for days. You will gain additional confidence in your driving ability, learn the limits of your car’s braking capabilities, practice correct seating, hand, feet and vision positions, as well as push and perhaps exceed the limits of your tire’s adhesion capabilities.
By the way, autocross is a huge social event and a great time to meet new club members and visit with friends.
If you can volunteer to assist the chair in setting up the course and other activities to make this a successful event please contact us!
Event requirements
Details
- The event is also open to licensed 16 and 17 year olds. RMR Junior Participation forms and instructions can be found under the forms tab on the club’s website. Please read them carefully.
- Please register early to assure your spot. PCA and Audi Club Members will receive preference provided they have registered by Aug 15. After Aug 15 open spots will be filled first come first served based on registration date.
- Pre-registration for this event is required as it allows us to plan for ‘beer thirty’ as well as organize the event, pre-configure timing and obtain volunteers.
- A Porsche is not required. Only SUV’s with a Porsche, Audi, Volkswagen or BMW badges are permitted and no pickups. Convertibles are just fine and you can run them with the top down.
- Restrooms are available onsite, however no concessions are available nor are any nearby. Please remember to bring your own lunch and plenty of non alcoholic drinks for use during the day.
- You will need a Snell rated 2015 or newer helmet. Motorcycle helmets with this designation are acceptable. The club has several loaner helmets available.
- We will divide autocross participants into 7 simple classes based upon car type and performance capabilities. Classing is optional, you may select TO (Time Only Class). Read below for further details before proceeding to the registration form.
Directions to the Colorado Air and Space Port autocross site:
- Caution: Do not use your GPS using the airport address. GPS will take you to the main terminal and that is not the correct location.
- I-70 East to Manilla Road Exit 299
- Turn left (North) and continue to the stop sign at Highway 36 (Colfax)
- Continue North on Manila Road across Highway 36 and over the railroad tracks.
- Make an immediate right hand turn in front of the Front Range airport sign and go through the gate.
- Follow the road east and then north to the autocross site.
If you can volunteer to assist the chair in setting up the course and other activities to make this a successful event please call or send an email to Scott Pedram scott@ssmail.us
Be sure to review the class list below to determine your car class BEFORE proceeding to the registration form!
Approximate Schedule
- Top Tech to be held prior to the start of each run group on Sunday. Please remove all loose items from within the car and the trunk(s).
-
- 7:00 to 8:30 Complete Autocross Setup (Volunteers Needed)
- 8:00 to 9:00 Registration/Check-in/Course Open for Walking
- 9:00 to 9:30 Drivers Meeting (Mandatory)
- 9:45 Corner Workers Out (Group B)
- 10:00 Group A – First Car on Course AM
- 10:45 Group B – First Car on Course AM
- ~12:00 Lunch Break (No Concessions. Bring your own lunch and non-alcoholic drinks.)
- ~12:45 Corner Workers Out (Group B)
- ~1:00 Group A – First Car on Course PM
- ~1:45 Group B – First Car on Course PM
- ~3:00 Course Tear Down
- ~3:00 Beer Thirty
Autocross Competition Classes
- TO = Time Only or Non-Porsche
- Select the TO class if you will drive something other than a Porsche, or if you drive a Porsche and do not wish to place your car in a Porsche class
- CS = Class SUV — All Cayenne, Macan & Panamera models
- C1 = Class 1
- 356 (all)
- 912, 912E
- 914 (all)
- 911 (thru 1988)
- 924, 944, 968, 928
- 911 Turbo (3.3 liter and under, pre-1994)
- Boxster – 986 (non-S, thru 2004)
- C2 = Class 2
- Boxster – 986 (S models, thru 2004)
- Boxster & Cayman – 987.1 (non-S, 2005 – 2008)
- 911- 964 & 993 (non-Turbo, 1989 – 1998)
- C3 = Class 3
- Boxster & Cayman – 987.1 (S models, 2005-2008)
- Boxster & Cayman – 987.2 or 981 (non-S, 2009-2016)
- 911 – 964 Turbo (1990-1994)
- 911 – 993 Turbo (1994-1998)
- 911 – 996 & 997.1 (1999-2008)
- C4 = Class 4
- Boxster & Cayman – 982/718 (non-S, 2017->)
- Boxster & Cayman – 987.2 & 981 (R/S/GTS, 2009-2016)
- 911 – 996 & 997.1 (S/GTSs, 1999-2008)
- 911 – 997.2 & 991 & 992 (non-S, 2009->)
- C5 = Class 5
- Boxster & Cayman – 982/718 (S/GTS/GTS 4.0 models, 2017->)
- Boxster Spyder – 981 & 718 (2016->)
- 911- 997.2 & 991 & 992 (S/GTS/X51, 2009->)
- 911 – 996 & 997 & 991 & 992 (Turbo/Turbo S, 1999->)
- GT2 & GT3 & GT4 (all)
- Carrera GT
- 918
- Taycan (all)
Dial in your Spring Training to sharpen skills, dial in tires, breaking, Apex’s for your Porsche! RMR provides a certified team of instructors & volunteers to train you and your Porsche around the best track Colorado has to offer. Chris Macarak of On-Site Tires will provide his incredible Free Saturday night Brats ‘n’ Beer dinner featuring wonderful brats– who knows what Chris will cook up this year? You’ll love On-Site’s personal and professional services at the track, business or home. Give them a try!
Location: High Plains Raceway, 17 miles east of Byers on US-36 (Deer Trail)
Event Registration fees: Either day: Each Driver: $220 Both days: Each Driver: $350
Helmets: SA or M from 2015 or 2020
Charity: Lung Cancer Colorado Fund- CU Anschutz targeting genetic pill therapies for loved ones! You can donate @ registration 🙂
Lunch time charity Rides ($20/car): Saturday & Sunday. All can participate in the Lunchtime Rides around this fabulous track. No helmets required, fit as many passengers as you have seatbelts for!
Event Chair: Pete Romenesko (pca422@gmail.com) Zoom Zoom!
Chief Driving Instructors: Dan Carlson & Hap Henderson. CDI can answer any questions about registration confirmation, cars, run group assignments, instructor assignments, etc.
Registrar: Tim Berg tberggt3@gmail.com Registration opens March 27th on motorsportsreg.com
Event Sponsor: On-Site Tires – you can find them at https://on-sitetires.com
Planning in progress – details to follow
Come meet us out at High Plains Raceway, take a leisurely drive to Helga’s restaurant in north Aurora and enjoy a wonderful German meal with friends.
We have enjoyed amazing turnout in the past and look forward to great weather and hospitality with Mike Ward again this year. Typically, you can find a dozen PORSCHE cars on hand, in addition to inventory from many other exotic brands at Mike Ward Automotive.
Planning underway – details to follow
Join us for our monthly Cars & Coffee in Lafayette, CO! Every first Saturday of the month from 7am-10am. FREE to attend & open to the public.
For the past few years, Adam’s Polishes has hosted Lafayette Cars & Coffee and worked closely with both Flatirons Church and Lafayette Colorado Police Department to ensure a safe and fun event for all motorheads. We are excited to be able to host this event again and see all of our friends on a monthly basis!
While you’re attending Lafayette Cars & Coffee, feel free to stop by our booth to stock up on detailing products or even ask us detailing questions! Don’t forget to show up early to claim your spot and get your food and coffee from the on-site vendors!
Please be respectful (no reckless driving), respect social distancing, and most importantly have fun!
We meet on the first Saturday of the month at 8 am
Lone Tree Cars and Coffee exists to simply provide community within the car culture. Lone Tree Cars and Coffee started in October 2020 to get people out of their houses and seeing each other again on a common level. We strive to provide an event in which everyone is welcome and everyone is given an opportunity to give back to their community.
Registration opens March 1st at 7:00pm
SAVE THE DATE!
TIRE RACK STREET SURVIVAL SCHOOL
May 7th at EVOC (Douglas County)
A 16-year-old is 20% more likely to be killed in a crash than an adult. The fatal crash rate per mile driven for 16-19-year-olds is nearly 3 times the rate for drivers aged 20 and over. Risk is highest at ages 16-17. (iihs.org)
RMR, in collaboration with RMC BMW CCA, will be holding a Tire Rack Street Survival School on May 7th! The school will be held at the Emergency Vehicle Operation Center (EVOC) facility, south of Titan Road near Sterling Ranch in Douglas County. For $95, teenagers with a driving permit or driver’s license will get a full day of driving, classroom sessions, and lunch. Event capacity is 35 students. (Parents, no car club membership is required to sign up your teenager.) Registration opens March 1st at 7:00pm at www.streetsurvival.org We expect this event to fill quickly!
“When your teen driver attends a Street Survival school, we teach them to control your car in unpredictable situations based on its handling limits. They learn how to make good driving decisions and react more quickly. They become more aware and learn how to begin anticipating the actions of other drivers.” (streetsurvival.org)
Tire Rack Street Survival needs volunteers! Volunteer registration is open now at http://msreg.com/sscomay2023
More information at www.streetsurvival.org
Questions?
Contact Doug Bartlett (doug@dbartletts.net) or Lynda Love (rxiris@comcast.net)