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: 2011 BC Autoslalom Championship brought to you by Kumho Tires Canada


Derek128
07-20-2011, 11:00 PM
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The BC Autoslalom Championship, sponsored by Kumho Tires Canada, makes its long awaited return on the weekend of August 12-14, 2011. VCMC Motorsport Club is honoured to be the host club for this three-day event which features the highest level of autoslalom competition sanctioned by the Confederation of Autosport Car Clubs (CACC), with the overall champion being crowned the BC Autoslalom Top Gun. This is the first time the BC Autoslalom Championship is being held at the BC Driving Centre in Pitt Meadows, BC.

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For this event, VCMC has secured the use of the BC Driving Centre skidpad and adjacent Pitt Meadows Airport runway for all three days. Thanks to support from Kumho Tires Canada and CACC, competitors can look forward to:


Two-days of competition on the full 250′x1000′ BCDC skidpad
Trophies from CACC in 9 categories plus Novice and Overall champion
Sunday bonus challenge: Kumho Tires Shootout
Friday practice event
Saturday night “Appy Hour” at the Jolly Coachman Pub
Commemorative BC Autoslalom Championship T-shirt
Tires courtesy of Kumho Tires Canada to be awarded to Top Gun, Top Novice, Shootout Champion, and a random draw winner

The early bird entry fee is $75. For BC residents who qualify for CACC’s travel bonus, the entry fee is only $25. Early bird registration is available through Sunday July 31. The standard registration fee (after July 31) is $95.

Entry to this event is by pre-registration only. No on-site registrations will be accepted. Online registration through Karelo (http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=56&BT=10#Ev10833) is opened.

Please visit BC Autoslalom Championship brought to you by Kumho Tires Canada » (http://bcchamps.ca) for event details and rules.

















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falcon
07-21-2011, 12:02 AM
Just curious... where did you get the idea of a "top gun" class from?

PhotoCars
07-22-2011, 09:35 AM
Just curious... where did you get the idea of a "top gun" class from?

Taking a quick look at the event website, I don't think there is a "top gun class". All the classes are from the SCCA rule book, and all the groups are from the CACC rule book.

I think the "top gun" part on the first post refer to the overall top pax winner of the event, I think that's a bc champ tradition, but I have only been to 1 bc champ that I remember, and it was back in 2006, so please don't quote me on this.

Derek128
07-22-2011, 10:41 AM
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