Time Trials, also know as Time Attack, is a speed event somewhat similar to autocross but with speeds which are considerably higher, a venue which usually a real race track rather than a cone-marked course in a parking lot and where are a number of cars on the course at the same time, all trying to get their best lap time. Yor are, however, competing against the clock for your best time rather then for position in front of the other cars. We almost always run two day, weekend events with practice on Saturday and on Sunday AM, and officially times runs in the last session on Sunday PM.
All timing is done using an AMB transponder system whenever possible. Consequently, if you want to be timed you will need to have one mounted in your car. They are available direclty from AMB (TranX 2060) although they occasionally show up on eBay and sometimes one of our members has them for sale at reduced rates. We will not have any at the track to rent.You can run in Time Trial group without a transponder but you will not get a time.
The TT events are run with a very strong emphasis on safety. All cars and drivers must pass a technical and safety inspection before they are allowed onto the track. Driver who do not have AROSC HPD Race licenses are required to attend Novice Classes where they are instructed in various aspects of track driving safety as well as in the practical aspects of getting good lap times.
Our schedule includes events at places such as Willow Springs, Buttonwillow. We also occasionally run at Spring Mountain, Las Vegas and the Auto Club (formerly California) Speedway and Laguna Seca (when we can get a date). Assuming the recently anounced Chuckwalla Valley Raceway really happens, we will certainly run there as well.
More information on the requirements associated with participating in our program is available on this website as is some general information about the events. Detailed information is covered in our Competition Code.