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chairmanma
01-04-2017, 01:12 PM
Official CSCC discussion thread. (http://cscc.speedracer.ca/forums/rallyx-news/2017-cscc-ice-dice-series/)
Facebook page. (https://www.facebook.com/events/895098497291310/?active_tab=about)

1 INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the 2017 “Ice Dice” presented by the Calgary Sports Car Club (CSCC). Ice Dice is a recreational off-road Solo2 event in which participants compete individually against the clock on a temporary pylon course. The “Ice Dice” will be a best 3 out of 4 series taking place on Ghost Lake.

Our goal is to provide a controlled environment for performance driving in extreme winter conditions. Please be mindful of others who are on the lake but are not a part of our event. We ask that you refrain from warm-up, fast, or spirited driving while not on our track. Thank you for your understanding.

2 SCHEDULE
Jan 7: CSCC Winter Driving Academy at Ghost Lake
http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=74&BT=10&Ev=16842
Event is full.

Jan 8: Event 1 (Championship Event)
http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=74&BT=10&Ev=16843
Registration opens at 7pm on December 21, 2016.

Jan 22: Event 2 (Championship Event)
http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=74&BT=10&Ev=16844
Registration opens at 7pm on December 28, 2016.

Feb 5: Event 3 (Championship Event)
http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=74&BT=10&Ev=16845
Registration opens at 7pm on January 11, 2017.

Feb 19: Event 4 (Championship Event)
http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=74&BT=10&Ev=16847
Registration opens at 7pm on January 25, 2017.

Mar 5: Event 5 (Non-Championship)
http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=74&BT=10&Ev=16846
Registration opens at 7pm on February 8, 2017.

3 ENTRY FEE

2017 CSCC membership is available at http://www.karelo.com/register.php?BID=74&BT=10&Ev=16595

Registered on Karelo
- CSCC Member: $40 per participant
- Non-member: $70 per participant

Registered on site (Cash only. Available only if not sold out):
- CSCC Member: $60 per participant
- Non-member: $80 per participant

* A maximum of two participants per car is allowed.
** Affiliated members must present their current membership card at registration in order to be eligible for the member rate.
*** Holding spots for other people is not allowed.

4 LOCATION
On Ghost Lake just west of Cochrane.

We recommend that you make your way onto the lake via the boat ramp located here: https://goo.gl/maps/q5ntbine42Q2

The event will be held at this specific location on the lake: https://goo.gl/maps/CGaSJpVxiRr

5 WEATHER AND EVENT CANCELLATION
Event will run snow or shine and at all temps above -20 degrees. All participants are encouraged to check the CSCC Forums or Facebook page prior to the event to check for updates and changes.

6 COMPETITION FORMAT
Double Heat format
4 timed runs in both the morning and afternoon heats.
Result is based on the cumulative total of participants two (2) fastest laps, one (1) from the morning and one (1) from the afternoon.
Run in two classes, each broken down to three classes according to drive configuration.
DOT studded tires: all wheel drive, front wheel drive, rear wheel drive
DOT non studded tires: all wheel drive, front wheel drive, rear wheel drive

7 SERIES FORMAT
Series results will be based on the best 3 finishes for the season.
In each of the car classes, points will be assigned for each event to the top 12 finishers in the value 20 for first in class, 16 for second, 14, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Points classing may change prior to first event, but not after.

8 TIRES
- Winter tires are mandatory.
- Commercially available DOT tires only.
- Commercially available street studs only (No screws or bolts, rally, zamboni or other oversize studs)

Studded tires are subject to the following restrictions:
- Maximum of 130 studs per wheel
- Maximum length of the stud as measured from the face of the thread should not exceed 3.5 mm.
- Hakka 8’s with factory installed studs, no modifications allowed.

9 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
- M2005/SA2005 or newer SNELL approved helmet ( loaner helmets are available at the event).
- A tarp. While on the ice your car may only park on a tarp that you yourself must provide. Princess Auto is good source for inexpensive tarp.
- Warm clothes and appropriate footwear. It is recommended you invest in pair of ice grippers for walking on the ice.

10 EVENT SCHEDULE
7:30-9:00 Course and Timing Setup
7:30-9:00 Registration and Tech
8:45-9:15 Course Walk
9:15-9:30 *Drivers Meeting
9:30-16:30 Timed Runs
16:30-17:00 Fun Runs and Clean Up

* Participants who have not registered before the drivers meeting may forfeit their entry to another entrant on the waiting list.

11 SELF-TECH FORM & WAIVER
http://www.asncanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/ASN_SoloSport_Tech_Self_Insp_Form.pdf

Please print, fill out, and bring the form to registration.

12 EVENT OUTLINE
Volunteers
- All competitors are required to spend one half of the event marshalling.
- It takes at least 8 dedicated volunteers (and involved, cooperative participants!) to run a successful event. Please come out a bit early to help with tech inspection, course setup or timing.

Registration
- Upon arrival, all participants and spectators are to report to registration.
- Submit their self-tech inspection form (see Section ) to registration.
- All participants and spectators will sign any/all waivers for the event.

Technical Inspection
- Following registration participants are to claim a position in the paddock/parking area and prepare the vehicle for the event. Parking in designated area on nylon tarp only, a minimum of a two car widths must be left between parked cars. Remove all loose articles.
- Report to the Tech Inspection rep when your vehicle is ready for inspection.
- Please try to stay with your vehicle until it has been inspected. Drivers should be present during tech inspection.
- Seat belts are in good working condition (stock three-point seat belts are acceptable)
- Acceptable pressure in brake system (pedal doesn't hit the floor!)
- No loose items in the vehicle
- Battery securely fascinated (no bungee cords!)
- Brake fluid levels within vehicle prescribed limits
- Tires in safe operating condition
- Wheel bearings not loose and all wheel nuts acceptable
- Participant has a M2005/SA2005 or newer SNELL approved helmet ( loaner helmets are available at the event)
- No leaking fluids of any kind!

* Note that marshalls and organizers have the right to deny entry to any vehicle deemed unsafe (with a full entry fee refund supplied). The organizers also have the right to re-tech any vehicle at any time and deny further participation of the vehicle if deemed unsafe.

Drivers Meeting
- All participants are required to attend the drivers meeting.
- Cars will be divided into two or three run groups (depending on number of competitors).
- The initial tasking and rotation order will be established.

* Participants who have not registered before the drivers meeting may forfeit their entry to another entrant on the waiting list.

Timed Runs
- Morning heat and afternoon heat
- 3 to 4 runs per participant before rotation of groups.

13 MARSHALLING
- All competitors are expected to marshal. No exceptions.

Your responsibility when Marshaling is:
- Remaining alert and watching for problems or unsafe conditions on the track
- Identifying dangers to and stopping competitors
- Maintaining radio contact with Race Control
- Reporting and replacing displaced cones
- Watching other competitors, learning, and having fun
- Keeping warm

14 INSURANCE

Your vehicle is not covered by most insurance policies while driving on the lake. Filing a claim for damage done on the lake may be considered fraud. CSCC carries insurance for the event, but it does not cover damage to vehicles.

15 Other Rules and Regulations
These events are held under the spirit of the CNAC Rulebook. All of sections 3 and 4 of the CNAC Regulations.
- http://www.asncanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/ASN-2016-Autoslalom-Regulations.pdf

Twin_Cam_Turbo
01-04-2017, 01:16 PM
I'm signed up for the first two events, pretty excited!

pheoxs
01-04-2017, 01:29 PM
Has anyone been out to the lake lately? Curious how thick the ice is with all this cold we've been getting but also was relatively warm up until mid december.

chairmanma
01-04-2017, 01:35 PM
Originally posted by pheoxs
Has anyone been out to the lake lately? Curious how thick the ice is with all this cold we've been getting but also was relatively warm up until mid december.

SASC (a separate club) reported 15 inches of thickness on December 18. We will measure it again on January 6.

Twin_Cam_Turbo
01-04-2017, 01:37 PM
Originally posted by pheoxs
Has anyone been out to the lake lately? Curious how thick the ice is with all this cold we've been getting but also was relatively warm up until mid december.

I've been out three times, had my 4Runner on the ice and haven't heard and cracking or seen anything questionable. I've seen 3/4 and 1 ton trucks out there this year too. SASC has already had a school and checked the ice is safe.

pheoxs
01-04-2017, 01:39 PM
Originally posted by Twin_Cam_Turbo


I've been out three times, had my 4Runner on the ice and haven't heard and cracking or seen anything questionable. I've seen 3/4 and 1 ton trucks out there this year too. SASC has already had a school and checked the ice is safe.

Awesome thanks!

Jeff Lange
01-04-2017, 02:28 PM
Putting some final touches on the 2017-spec Previa before this weekend. Have a couple of other ideas in the works, it may get a mid-season update as well.

Should be a fun ice season this year!

Jeff

Sentry
01-04-2017, 03:22 PM
At this point Im hoping first event is postponed. The 8th is looking COLD

chairmanma
01-04-2017, 03:52 PM
Originally posted by Sentry
At this point Im hoping first event is postponed. The 8th is looking COLD

Unless we announce otherwise the first event is scheduled to run as planned. Hopefully the temperature is warmer than what is currently forecast.

chairmanma
01-13-2017, 09:54 AM
Registration for Event #3 is now open.