PDA

View Full Version : AutoCross Anybody?



crashfarmer
9th July 2017, 17:28
Does anyone enjoy AutoCross?

https://youtu.be/KcmA7G3sh_0

AutoCross (https://youtu.be/KcmA7G3sh_0)

D-Type
9th July 2017, 17:55
That is different from what we call Autocross in Britain. Our Autocross is racing between four cars on a circuit marked out on a grass field.

MrJan
10th July 2017, 22:32
What you've posted is a sort of weak version of sprinting. This is autocross
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=836vU4znx2M

Starter
11th July 2017, 01:25
Crashfarmer, what you have posted is what is known in the US as Autocross or Solo. What MrJan has posted is known in the US as RallyCross. There are many clubs in America which hold Solo events and RallyCross also. The SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) also has a national championship for Solo held in Lincoln Nebraska each year. You can check out SCCA here: www.scca.org.

MrJan
11th July 2017, 13:10
What MrJan has posted is known in the US as RallyCross. There are many clubs in America which hold Solo events and RallyCross also.

So what do they call Rallycross in the US? :mark: Autocross is loose surface circuits against the clock. Rallycross is mixed surface racing against others.

Starter
11th July 2017, 21:03
So what do they call Rallycross in the US? :mark: Autocross is loose surface circuits against the clock. Rallycross is mixed surface racing against others.
Here Solo (autocross) is run for time on a paved surface (usually, but not always, a large parking lot). RallyCross is the same but on dirt or gravel surface. Check the link I provided above and you'll find examples of both. I realize it is confusing when you switch terminology from country to country.

theImpossibleJ
12th July 2017, 01:52
I always try to catch it when I go to the Goodguys Lonestar Nationals in Dallas. Its fun to watch.

Sent from my Z981 using Tapatalk

MrJan
12th July 2017, 13:02
Here Solo (autocross) is run for time on a paved surface (usually, but not always, a large parking lot). RallyCross is the same but on dirt or gravel surface. Check the link I provided above and you'll find examples of both. I realize it is confusing when you switch terminology from country to country.

I don't think it's a country to country thing, I know of many countries that use autocross to mean the same thing it does in the UK. Also the US is the first place I've heard of that decides to have RallyCross and rallycross to mean two different disciplines. Seems like the SCCA are trying to make it intentionally confusing.

Starter
12th July 2017, 13:12
Seems like the SCCA are trying to make it intentionally confusing.
Of course! That's their stock in trade. (Said by a proud SCCA member.)