Dixie Region of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) sanctions an annual autocross series called "Dixie Region Solo II Championship Series." Drivers compete for year-end class trophies and overall points champion.

These rules are effective January 1, 1994. Unless specified herein, all SCCA Solo II rules apply.

GENERAL DIXIE REGION SOLO II RULES:

1.Trophies at individual events will be awarded as follow:

2.A class consists of at least two cars. SCCA bumping rules apply.

3.There will be no "Ladies Classes" unless two or more women in the same class wish to compete in a ladies class.

4.Every driver must work a job at every event to receive a time.

5.All drivers are responsible to see that their cars are classed properly. There will be no reclassifying once the event has begun.

6.A driver with no Solo II or autocross experience will be designated a "Novice" for a period of 12 months, beginning with the first event entered, or until they place first in their class, whichever occurs first. The novice with the fastest time will be recognized at each event.

7."Fun Runs" may be held at the discretion of the Event Chairman. Drivers who did not enter the scheduled event will be charged $1.00 per fun run. The driver and passenger must have a valid driver's license and the car must pass a technical inspection.

DIXIE REGION SOLO II CHAMPIONSHIP (DRS2CS)

1.To qualify for the Dixie Region Solo II Championship Series:

2.Regular season events will be held approximately monthly within the boundaries of the Dixie Region. A minimum of six regular season events per year must be held to award individual year-end class awards. If less than six events are held, the Region will only award the overall points champion.

3.Points per finish in each regular season event are awarded as follows: 1st:12 - 2nd:9 - 3rd:7 - 4th:6 - 5th:5 - 6th:4 - 7th:3 - 8th:2 - 9th:1

4.Bumping:

5.The Dixie Runoffs are the last event of the season. The Runoffs will be held sometime between the second Sunday in November and the second Sunday in December. Double points will be awarded at this event, but it only counts as one event for meeting the requirement to enter 50 percent of the season events.

6.Year-end trophies and class titles will be awarded for every class in which a driver met the requirements. In the event of a tie, the driver with the most first place finishes will be the winner. If there is still a tie, the driver that beat the driver with whom he or she tied the most times will win the tie.

7.If a driver competes in all events in the series, the driver will be required to drop the points from one event.

8.Every driver must work a job at every event to qualify for points.