Here this should help:
http://www.scca.com/Inside/Index.asp...ence=436798&~=
Realize that in cases that regions/sites are a bit of a drive. The closest one I attend is 10 minutes from my house, but that is hosted by the Corvette Club and not affiliated with SCCA. My "home club" is about 30 minutes away. Then I attend other regions anywhere from 1-3 hour drive. It all depends on how much you want to feed your sickness for autocross
Also realize that you are not forced to stick with SCCA regions. NASA hosts NASA-X which uses different rules, local Corvette clubs may hold some in your area, as well as Porsche Club (and many other for that matter). Some are open to everyone, and some are only open to certain makes and models.
Another good site to try is:
http://www.myautoevents.com
Oh yeah I also understand and thank you for your appreciation. Most of us here try to help one another. When I 1st started autocrossing there were alot of people there to help me out, so it's only my honor to help others to get started too. Autocrossing is such a different animal than drag racing. I remember doing a couple of drag events and everyone has this big CHIP on their shoulders. Plus you get like 10-14 seconds of track time, compared to 40-70+ seconds at an autocross. The lines at drag racing events are also long and tiresome. And then there is the commaraderie that is associated with autocrossing gurus. Many people going out of their way to make sure you understand the sport
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