27
Apr
2016
2016 Road Racing Season Starts Now!

The 2016 Regional Road Racing Season starts in just a few days. Set out below you’ll find the entry fees for 2016. The clubs have kept the full entry fee the same as in 2015 and have created a number of different entry options for 2016 to make racing more affordable.
To encourage double entries – that is the same car being used in both GT Sprints and GT Challenge – the second entry fee has been dropped to $150! That means you can run 200 minutes of track time for $650, or you can share your car with another driver and each have 100 minutes of track time for $325.00. This is a phenomenal deal and represent real value for your racing dollar.
CASC-OR 2016 Entry Fees
Full weekend entry - 1 car, 1 class, 1 driver | ($442.48 + HST $57.52) | $500.00 |
GT Challenge entry – 1 car, 1 driver | ($442.48 + HST $57.52) | $500.00 |
Full weekend entry – 1 car, 1 class, 2 drivers | ($464.60 + HST $60.40) | $525.00 |
Saturday only – 60 minutes of track time | ($314.16 + HST $40.84) | $355.00 |
Sunday only – 40 minutes of track time | ($221.24 + HST $28.76) | $250.00 |
To add a second entry for the full weekend add an additional $150.00
1 car, 2 classes, 1 driver
2 cars, 2 classes, 1 driver
1 car, 2 classes, 2 drivers
100 Reasons to Race Promotion – pay the full weekend entry for the BEMC Spring Trophy Races on May 14-15 at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, register using a CASC or ASN licence and receive a voucher worth a $100 entry fee reduction for the Kyle Nash Memorial Races June 4-5 at Calabogie Motorsports Park, or at the BARC Canadian Touring Trophy July 30-31 at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
Returning Racer Program – if you haven’t raced at a CASC-OR Regional Racing Weekend in the last 2 years, but you used to race with us in the past, you may be eligible for the Returning Racer Program, a special 1 event licence, club membership and entry fee of only $100. To see if you are eligible contact the Ted Michalos, the CASC-OR Race Director (Racedirector@casc.on.ca).