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Sports Car Club of America - Kansas City

Solo

What is Solo?
Solo (AKA Autocross) is a test of driving skill and the car's agility in which one car at a time is driven over a clearly defined course, the elapsed time and penalties for course deviations being the determining factor for awards.  Most Solo events take place in large parking lots, with the course defined by orange pylons. Speeds are limited to 60 mph and the hazards to spectators and participants do not exceed those encountered in normal, legal highway driving.
Ford Mustang Solo Car
The Kansas City Region's Solo program
typically includes eight events per year, which will prove challenging
both to the beginner and seasoned contender. This year’s Solo events
are held at the Metropolitan Community Colleges
– Blue River Campus’ Precision Driving Academy
The Kansas City Region's Solo program typically includes eight events per year, which will prove challenging both to the beginner and seasoned contender. This year’s Solo events are held at the Kansas Speedway and the Metropolitan Community Colleges – Blue River Campus’ Precision Driving Academy.

Classes exist for cars ranging from the competitor's daily driver on street tires to purpose built racecars and everything in-between. Solo is a safer, less expensive way to get involved in racing, improve your driving skill and have fun on a budget.

We've got a couple ways to get more info on Solo Racing:

Rules
To ensure a safe, fun and fair atmosphere for all the competitors and
spectators, the SCCA and the Kansas City region each have rules that
need to be followed:

  • Click here to download a PDF of the SCCA National Rules
  • Click here to download the Kansas City region’s supplemental rules
    document PDF
  • Click here to download a PDF Beginner's Guide to Solo