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Junfeng X.

So... how many cars are in the intermediate/advance group right now

Jennifer McAbee

Just 12, so there’s still room for a few more if you have any friends who would like to join us!

RickJK

When attempting to register for the WHP event I received a red pop up notice that the car is not eligible for track night events due to the convertible policy.  when I read the policy it would appear to me that the car should be eligable.  The car in question is a 2016 Porsche Boxster with the standard factory roll over hoops and reinforced windshield surround. Is it correct that this car is ineligible?  It seems odd seeing that many other organizations accept the Boxster for track day events.

Jennifer McAbee

Hi Rick, 

You're good. Are you using an old version of Internet Explorer by chance? We've experienced that glitch with a couple other people as well. If you have another web browser, try that, or if it will let you ignore that message and proceed, please do. Most 2006 and newer vehicles are fine unless they've been modified: https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/pages/rules-and-regulations#accordion_item_1964986. We'd love to have you join us!

RickJK

I'm using a current version of Firefox, but it did let me register despite the warning, so I guess I'm good to go.

Thanks!

Scott Anthony Urich

I have a 91 miata no style bar or roll bar, Can i run a track night with my top up?

Jennifer McAbee

Scott, 

Vehicles older than 2006 need documented factory installed rollover protection or as in your case an aftermarket roll bar that meets or exceeds the standards set in the SCCA Time Trials rules.

Andrew B.

Hello, below notes that a passenger is accepted, but is there any fee to for the passenger to ride along? 

Andrew B.

Never mind, found it. Sorry

Junfeng X.

Is passanger allowed?

Jennifer McAbee

Junfeng, 

For the Track Touring Laps session, absolutely, bring the whole family, anyone over the age of 12 is welcome! For the at speed sessions though we do have a much stricter policy for everyone's safety: https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/pages/rules-and-regulations#accordion_item_1964968. Generally, we find that most of our participants perform better in a lower stress environment without someone in the right seat pushing them to drive past their own comfort level. 

Majid J.

Hi

Is there a general email contact?  I have some specific questions regarding running my 67 mustang on the track.  I have run it several times at Wildhorse with Pro Auto sports and the car has an updated and upgraded steering, brake, and suspension.  Who can I talk to about other questions related to driver level, track configuration...etc.

 

Jennifer McAbee

Hi Majid, 

Driver level is addressed here: https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/pages/ways-to-play

Track configuration is pictured here: https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/locations/1981698

And specific questions about your car can go to: Jack@TrackNightinAmerica.com

I hope you and all your friends will make it out to the track on Friday!

Jim Malusa

Hi,

My son and I want to go, as novices with only autocross experience.  I've a few questions, but don't know who to ask.

 

We don't have helmets - will they be supplied?

We have one car, two drivers.  Can we swap driving position during each of the 20 minute runs?  Or must one of us stay behind the wheel for the whole 20 minutes?

Thanks in advance...

Jennifer McAbee

Helmets are not supplied. If you're in need, you can try reaching out to the Arizona Region RE Jim Cantrell at jim.cantrell@vector-launch.com. The region may have some available and if not usually the track can coordinate rentals. 

If you're both registered to drive and want to swap out mid-session you certainly can, just be aware the clock keeps running and you'll both lose a good portion of your track time while you're switching out. 

Michael L.

Interested, but which track is this running on? Thank you!

Kim Cullor

It's on the East course.