About Time Trials
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Built for Speed

Time Trials—first and foremost—is about the quest for speed. There is no room here for balance of performance, spec classes or slowing down the fast to make a better show. This is a place for mechanical creativity, driver development and envelope pushing. The Washington DC Region SCCA (WDCR SCCA) offers a Time Trials program, run in conjunction with our HPDE events.

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VENUES

Summit Point Motorsports Park
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201 Motorsports Park Cir.
Summit Point, WV 25446

Dominion Raceway
www.dominionraceway.com
6501 Dominion Raceway
Woodford Rd.
Woodford, VA 22580
 

Questions?
Contact the Time Trial Chair here, or join the Time Trial Driver’s Group on Facebook.

Event Calendar

2023 Time Trial Event Calendar

FAQ

Time Trials FAQs

2022 WDCR Time Trials Schedule

We currently run our Time Trials program in conjunction with our High Performance Driver Education (HPDE) events. Click here to go to the calendar listing of our Time Trials weekends. Links to the daily schedules are at the bottom of this page.


What do I need to compete?

There are only two requirements for competition in Time Trials: drivers must be qualified to drive in the Advanced HPDE group at a WDCR SCCA HPDE event, possess a SCCA Time Trials or equivalent license, and their car must be equipped with a MyLaps/AMB transponder. See the WDCR SCCA Time Trials GCR for more information.


Can my car compete?

Car and safety requirements are the same as the HPDE program. Any car qualified to participate in a WDCR HPDE is eligible to compete in a Time Trial. Open wheel cars are permitted. See the SCCA National Time Trials website and the WDCR SCCA Time Trials GCR for more information on specific classing.


How are the events run?

Time Trial events are run as a part of a HPDE event. The mandatory Time Trial Driver’s Meeting is at 8:15 a.m., each day. Results will be announced at the awards ceremony, following the final timed session each day.

Drivers will have four on-track sessions, the first being warm-up and the last three timed for competition. All cars have free access to the track during those sessions, and passing is open, with a mandatory point-by.


What are the classes?

See the SCCA National Time Trials website for information on general car classing, and the WDCR SCCA Time Trials GCR for regional classes and region-specific rules.


What does it cost?

Time Trial registration is the same price as a HPDE registration for the same event. Drivers can participate in the “All-You-Can-Eat” package that allows you to drive in both the TT and Advanced sessions, for double the track time. HPDE Instructors can also register for TT for $25. Registration is first-come-first-serve. See the HPDE Events page for more details on each event.

Resources

Time Trial Resources

NOTE: The resource library is off-site, hosted on Google Drive. Visit the resource library to access the following:

  • Archives

  • Daily schedules

  • Track Maps

  • Results

  • Time Trials GCR/Rules

  • Pre-Event Technical Inspection Form

Event Photos

Event Photos