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Trans-Am Application & Registration

Registration

Race participants may register by downloading RMVR club forms from the RMVR web site. Guests should complete the Car Eligibility and Trans-Am Event Entry forms and mail them to RMVR with entry fee. Carry a completed Tech form with you to the track. RMVR uses the AMB TransX260 or TransXPro transponder for timing and scoring. All race entrants are strongly encouraged to utilize a transponder for this event. Event Entry forms must be received two weeks prior to the race.

Cars participating in the Trans-Am Group 3 must meet the eligibility criteria. Drivers must hold a current vintage competition license from a recognized vintage racing club. At registration, each driver will be required to present their competition license (or student log book), proof of a current medical exam, and a photo ID. All cars will be required to pass a technical inspection at the track. For more information, please look at RMVR’s General Rules and Safety Requirements.

The track will be available for Test & Tune on Friday. Those unfamiliar with the track are strongly encouraged to arrive on or before Friday to practice and learn Pueblo’s challenging road course. The track management will collect T&T fees directly at the gate.

Track-Side Dinner

This event will include a special track-side dinner Saturday evening. Dinner activities will begin at the conclusion of racing around 5 pm and continue until dark. Dinner will include open beer and wine bar. One dinner ticket is included with each race entry. Additional dinner tickets are available and should be indicated/ purchased during completion of the event entry form or by contacting RMVR at 303-319-3062. Dinner tickets will not be sold at the track and must be purchased in advance.


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