FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


RUMBLE AT THE OAK TREE
• Who is behind this Club Race?
A: Rumble at the Oak Tree is the inaugural dedicated PCA Club Race weekend at VIR managed by Zone 2 and a team of region members. 
• Will there be other race organizations participating in the weekend?
This is a PCA exclusive weekend meaning there will be no other race organizations participating in the weekend.  Unlike in years past where PCA was part of a Grand-American racing weekend, PCA has the track all weekend for this event.  This will be a three race weekend (two sprint races and one enduro race) with three race classes. 
• Is this also a DE weekend?
There will be an Advanced DE as part of the weekend.  This will consist of a single run group of advanced solo/instructor drivers only.  All applicants will have their track experience verified before acceptance.  This is NOT a DE for beginning/intermediate drivers or drivers unfamiliar with VIR Full Course.
Who are the workers running the event?
A: It is important to remember that all of the event organizers, all of the event workers, including the many PCA Zone 2 members and the PCA Club Race Officials, are volunteers who are donating their time and effort so that you can enjoy PCA Club Racing and the DE. We’re all here to have an enjoyable time and help you, so please convey your appreciation to those workers you meet. Your appreciation is the only pay that they get. Thanks for joining us!
How can I get involved in this event if I'm not a Club Racer or DE participant?
A: VOLUNTEER!  Volunteers will be needed to make sure that is a safe and successful race. Volunteers are needed at almost all positions.  Please contact our VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR to sign up.

CLUB RACE REGISTRATION
• How do I register for the PCA Club Race and Drivers Education?
A: PCA Club Racing implemented new registration procedures beginning in 2007. All Club Race and Enduro entrants must now register online at http://www.ClubRegistration.net by following the “Event Sign Up” link, selecting the “Rumble at the Oak Tree” option. But if this is your first time on this site, click on the “Create Account” link. This prompts you to create a user name and password. You should click on the “remember me” option, because if you forget either, you will need to re enter your personal and car data. The next step is to enter your personal and car information following the links for these. This does take a little time, but once you have done this, the data will be there for future Club Race registrations and other PCA event registration on the site. THEN follow the “Event Sign Up” link.  Under “Organizations” select PCA. Under “Club” select PCA Zone 2. Under “Options” click on Search. In the Club Race section, click on “Register.” Follow the links, make sure that you select the desired item or quantity that you want. If you don’t want a particular item, click on the next field in the box on the right. When your reach the Payment Screen
you will see buttons that allow you to unselect items that you have selected, or a “Change Options” button that takes you back through the options again.
How do I communicate with the Event Registrar?
A: Rebecca Morgan, 3817 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227; Phone: 804-262-2513; Email: rebecca@girlwerk.com.
Is there a payment mechanism?
A: Payment by Paypal is the only form of payment accepted.
Will there be early tech/log book inspection?
A: Yes we will start at the track Thursday at 3:00 pm (until approximately 6:00 pm).
Can I wait until Friday for Club Race tech inspection?
A: It is highly recommended you complete all inspections you can on Thursday to avoid a backlog and possible delays on Friday morning. We will begin on schedule whether you are ready or not and you don’t want to lose valuable track time.
Is the Driver Medical Form the same as a “PCA Club Racing Physical Exam” forms?
A: No, the Driver Medical Form is informational only and it is what you filled out/updated when you registered on line. It is with the ICE (In Case of Emergency) form that you completed/updated as well. These will be provided to the Chief Paramedic on-site for use should you need medical attention. It is a required registration document. The PCA Club Racing Medical form will be handled via Club Racing’s online registration. For PCA medical requirements/forms see the Club Racing web page: http://www.pca.org/pca/clubrace under the heading “Rules, Licensing & Forms.”
How will I have my car number assigned?
A: You will request your car number when you register on line. If your preferred number is already selected, please select another. Numbers are assigned by PCA Club Racing (Susan Shire). Any difficulties with car number selection should be addressed with Susan Shire, PCA Club Racing. We plan to post car numbers on this website under PARTICIPANTS as soon as soon as the data is available.
How is my car class assigned?
A: You determine your car class from the PCA Rule Book available online at the Club Racing web page: http://www.pca.org/pca/clubrace You will enter all your car information including your car class at the online registration site under the “My Vehicles” link.
Did car classes change this year?
A: Yes, the “Stock” and “Progressed” Classes have had their class letters “flipped” this year and other changes happened as well. Go to the Club Racing web site for more information. This means that all Stock Class cars will need new class designations on their cars and the Scruts will need to put a new Class Sticker on your roll cage. This WILL take more time for these volunteer workers to do this. A very good reason to be early to registration. You will not drive until this is attended to.
How will I know to which Run Group I am assigned?
A: The Event Registrar will notify you of your Run Group as soon as Run Groups are assigned. Be sure to supply your e-mail address when you register, as all notifications will be sent via e-mail ONLY. Both this website and the registration site will have updated participant lists with car numbers and, when available, run group assignments.
Can I rent an AMB transponder for the weekend?
A: Yes. Only a limited number of AMB Transponders are available for rental from PCA Club Racing Timing personnel at the track. There are no reservations accepted for rental transponders. To purchase a transponder, please see the Club Racing web page at: http://www.pca.org/pca/clubrace under the heading “Rules, Licensing & Forms.” We suggest purchasing a transponder because if you don’t have a transponder, you can’t drive.
What is the cancellation policy?
A: These fees apply to both Club Race & DE participants:
• Full refund minus $25 processing fee if cancelling on/before July 5
• 50% refund after July 5
• No refund after July 25
All cancellation notifications must be sent via email or phone to the event registrar only. Shirt purchases are non-refundable. Refund requests will be processed following the event.
Why does the entry fee increase after June 5, 2008?
A: PCA Zone 2 needs to know for planning purposes how many drivers are committed to attending the event. Look at it this way: You can save at least $50.00 by having your entry in by June 5. DON'T WAIT.
The entry form asks me to choose a shirt size. I forgot to select a size. Can I choose a size at Registration?
A: No, all shirts are pre ordered from the vendor by the sizes requested. If we don’t get a size request, we order XL.
If I don’t like the size of the shirt I selected when I get the shirt, can I trade for a different size?
A: Yes, but you will need to find another participant to trade with. We won’t be able to have extras to accommodate trades.
What is the Biography page for? Why should I fill this out?
A. We have a celebrity race session play-by-play announcer this year. He will use these forms to help with color during the PCA races. The Biography form is in the Club Race package. Please fill it out, print and fax or mail to the Registrar. It will make you sound more interesting. More colorful as it were. And we do not plan to verify any statement that you make.
I noticed that the entry fee includes the Saturday night dinner. I have other plans that night. Can I register for the event at a lower cost and not attend the dinner?
A: No, the event includes the dinner in the package price. You may be able to sell your dinner ticket to another participant. We will have a bulletin board in North Timing Tower hallway (outside the classroom) for this purpose as well as other event announcements and participant use.
I am a Club Racer and have a PCA-qualified personal instructor with me. Can he instruct me in the car during practice starts and other pre-race sessions?
A: No, only the driver is permitted in the car during any PCA Club Racing activity including practice and warm-up sessions.   Race entrants are not permitted to sign up for the Advanced DE.
What insurance coverage is provided for the event?
A: Liability insurance is provided by PCA’s traditional insurer for the event’s Club Racing & DE events. A copy of the Certificate of Insurance will be posted in the Credentials Building. This insurance does NOT cover damage to your car or damage that YOU cause to the facility or other cars. You are responsible for this. Please see the PCA website (www.pca.org) and go to the Insurance page for more information. Please check with your car insurance to verify what coverage that it provides, if any.

PCA CLUB RACE LICENSING
Where can I find copies of the required PCA forms and Club Racing rules?
A: You can download the 2008 Schedule, Rules and copies of all necessary forms at the PCA Club Racing website at http://www.pca.org/pca/clubrace. There is a wealth of information about PCA Club Racing on this site.
How can I reach the PCA Club Racing Program Coordinator with a specific licensing question?
A: Susan Shire, PCA Club Racing Program Coordinator can be reached at PCAClubRace@aol.com  or phone: 847-272-7764 and fax: 847-272-7785. Please handle this well in advance of the event.
I hold a current NASA, SCCA or POC Competition License. Do I need a PCA Racing License to compete?
A: Yes. Please see the 2008 PCA Club Racing Rule book on the PCA Club Racing web page at
http://www.pca.org/pca/clubrace for licensing requirements or contact Susan Shire at the addresses listed above. You may be eligible for a Provisional License.
I have a Rookie/Provisional license. How do I know if I must attend the Orientation Meeting Thursday evening at the track?
A: You will be notified by the Event Registrar or the PCA Club Racing National Steward. If notified, it is a MANDATORY meeting for you and you can't race if you miss it!  If you are not sure, contact Susan Shire for the definitive answer.  The time for the Orientation Meeting will be announced on this website as we get closer to the race date. Guests are welcome at this meeting.
I will be a co-driver for the 1-hour Enduro only. Do I need a PCA Racing License?
A: Yes, co-drivers must meet all PCA Club Racing requirements and submit both the Driver Medical Form and complete the online Club Race registration at www.clubregistration.net. Please see the 2008 PCA Club Racing Rule book on the PCA Club Racing web page at http://www.pca.org/pca/clubrace  for licensing requirements or contact Susan Shire at the addresses listed above.
My PCA Club Racing medical has expired. When must I have a new one on file?
A: You must have a current medical on file in the PCA Club Racing Office in order to complete registration at the track. Contact Susan Shire at the addresses listed above with any questions regarding your PCA Club Racing medical form.
My PCA Competition License has expired. How do I renew?
A: The 2008 PCA Club Racing License renewal form is available on the PCA Club Racing web page at http://www.pca.org/pca/clubrace or contact Susan Shire at the addresses listed above. The rules are firm: No CURRENT PCA membership, no CURRENT license, no CURRENT medical, NO RACING! Be prepared to present your current PCA Club Racing License and a photo ID at registration.

ADVANCED DRIVER EDUCATION REGISTRATION
Is a DE considered “Racing?”
A: Emphatically, NO, this is a safety-conscious, high-performance driving event.  All rules and regulations that apply to standard Driver Education weekends apply to this DE event.
What are the requirements to participate in the Advanced DE?
A: Please see the Zone 2 Driver Education page for all the detailed information about this DE event.
What insurance coverage is provided for the event?
A: Liability insurance is provided by PCA’s traditional insurer for the event’s Club Racing and DE. A copy of the Certificate of Insurance will be posted in the Credentials Building. This insurance does NOT cover damage to your car or damage that YOU cause to the facility or other cars. You are responsible for this. Please see the PCA website (www.pca.org) and go to the Insurance page for more information. Please check with your car insurance to verify what coverage that it provides, if any.

VIR FACILITIES
Is overnight camping permitted during the weekend?
A: Yes, by pre-registration. Permanent rest rooms with showers are available. Please visit the "LODGING" page to see the camping fees.
When can I put my car in the infield?
A: Wednesday, August 6, 2008 after 5pm if you are attending the Thursday T&T.  Otherwise, after 1pm on Thursday, August 7, 2008.
I'll be in town a week early. Can I leave my car/trailer in a secure area?
A: We are sorry, but, no.
Is there room in the paddock for my transport?
A: Yes.
What fuels will be available at the track?
A: 110 octane leaded race gas as well as 100 octane race gas and 92 octane unleaded fuel is available at VIR. THE FUEL IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN AT A REGULAR FILLING STATION. Credit Cards are ACCEPTED.
Will there be a tire vendor at the track?
A: We have not yet confirmed our tire vendors but check back for further information.
I am going to overnight in the paddock. Is it okay to drive a car around the road course in the evening to become familiar with the track?
A: ABSOLUTELY NOT! Because of insurance and safety concerns no one (except VIR staff) is allowed to drive on the track outside of regularly scheduled activities. Violation will result in disqualification for the weekend and forfeit of all fees submitted. It could result in us losing the ability to rent the track in the future.
When does the track open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning?
A: The track will open at 6:30 a.m. each day.
What are the requirements for attendees under 18 years of age?
A: PCA National insurance regulations, as well as VIR regulations, require that both the under 18 years old attendee (anyone entering the facility site) and one of their parents sign the insurance waiver the first time that they enter the facility for this event. We must enforce this regulation. In addition, the regulations prohibit those under 18 from entering the grid and hot pit area. We must enforce this as well.

HOTEL
Is there an event hotel?
A: Yes, there are two.  Sleep Inn and the Best Western.  Both are roughly 7 miles from the track in Danville, Virginia.  Visit the LODGING page on this website for all the hotel information.  Blocks of rooms have been reserved at both these hotels.  Mention you are with the PCA Club Race when booking your room.  These rates are good via telephone only, not through their online reservations.
Is there a special hotel rate?
A: Yes, the special rate of $75/night including a breakfast buffet for up to two persons per room.
How do I get the special rate? Call the hotel? Go on line?
A: Mention you are with the PCA Club Race when booking your room.  These rates are good via telephone only, not through their online reservations.

questions?  contact rebecca morgan, event registrar