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SCCBC Spring Driver Training 2023


SCCBC Spring Driver Training 2023

Sports Car Club of BC

Saturday, Mar 18 — Sunday, Mar 26, 2023
Mission Raceway Park, Mission, BC

Registration closed March 17, 2023 11:59 PM at 2023-03-17T23:59:00-0700 Registration ends March 17, 2023 11:59 PM at 2023-03-17T23:59:00-0700 Registration opens December 16, 2022 12:00 AM at 2022-12-16T00:00:00-0800 Registration runs from December 16, 2022 12:00 AM to March 17, 2023 11:59 PM

Sports Car Club of BC

2023 Spring Race Driver Training

March 18, 2023, Saturday, from 9:00am to 12:30pm  (zoom classroom)

March 24, 2023, Friday, from 4pm to 8pm, Tech Inspection at Mission Raceway

March 25 & 26, Saturday and Sunday, 2023 (track and Mission Raceway)

The Race Driver Training Program is organized and operated by the SCCBC's Race Drivers Committee. Membership on this committee is by invitation. The members of this committee are a group of the best racers in the club. Most have won championships in their class and others are those who have done consistently well over the years and proven themselves capable of excelling in all race conditions, and whom have demonstrated an ability to teach their craft to others.

The two day course includes vehicle inspection, classroom instruction, and on-track instruction. Students are assigned an instructor which they may share with one or two other students. In the classroom session, the students will engage in discussions with several instructors and study the Race Driver Training Manual. This covers the basics such as seating position, shifting, racing lines and apexes, flags and general race procedures.

The on-track instruction starts with a walk of the track and a description of the corners. Next come several exercises including threshold braking, cornering and vision segments. By the end of the first day on track, the students have increased their driving speed considerably. The second day on the track starts with a track walk and short review, then it’s back out on the track for lapping. The speed is slowly increased with each session, until the student is comfortable driving the track at near racing speeds.

The students are observed by the instructors throughout the entire weekend. They are given feedback on their driving position, and control in the driver’s seat, awareness of, and response to, flags and other cars as well as their chosen line through the corners.

At the end of the course, those who have successfully completed the course and who intend to go racing may purchase a novice racing license from one of the race licensing bodies. Three races must be completed under observation as a novice after which time a driver may upgrade to a senior license, which allows them to compete in club championship races. For more information on our Race Driver Training Program email: school@sccbc.net

This course is mainly for people intending to go racing and for those wishing to improve on their driving skill. This course is recognized by CACC and other Canadian regions, ICSCC, usually SCCA, for qualification toward a novice race license. For further information on novice requirements, contact the CACC Novice Director at novice@caccautosport.org.

Entries are now open, and close no later than one week prior to the first date of the course, or until the course is fully subscribed. SCCBC reserves the right to determine the order of priority if the number of applicants exceeds the maximum entries allowable. There is no guarantee of participation if health department issues orders limiting numbers. You will be advised when your application/registration has been accepted.

Cost: $795.00 (GST & SCCBC Membership included)