Frequently Asked Questions
- I have a question that isn't answered here.
- What facilities are available at the track? (Fuel, washrooms, etc.)
- What helmet/safety equipment do I need?
- What should I bring to the event?
- Can I take passengers in the car?
- What if I wreck my car?
- What is a Solo Sprint?
- What is Atlantic Motorsports Park?
- So I can just show up and go?
- I’m going to use my daily car, is there anything I should check on it?
- I drive a convertible, can I bring it out?
- Are passengers allowed?
Send it to us through the Contact Us link at the top of the page. We'll try to get back to you and can add more questions to this FAQ.
Refer to the About The Track section of the website.
For specifics about which helmets are allowed and what safety equipment is required refer to section 1.0 of the ASN Canada FIA National Solosprint Regulations
Items to bring to the track with you:
1. Helmet. Required.
2. Wear pants, long sleeve shirt, and closed toe shoes (NO Sandals). Refueling safety. Required.
3. Mosquito repellent
4. Rain Jacket.
5. Air pump
6. Tire gauge
7. Lunch
8. Drinks
9. Full tank of gas plus extra fuel if high HP car.
10. Tarp or storage bins to store/keep your stuff dry.
11. Sunscreen
12. Hat
13. Extra oil/coolant.
14. Jack and jack stands.
15. Run group info.
Yes, but only during the morning warmup. Not during timed sessions. Yes for un-timed sessions, typically evenings. Passenger requires a helmet SA2000 or M200.
Your car insurance will not cover damage to your car when on a racetrack. It is not advised to even pursue this. Your insurance company will not like the fact that you have taken your car on a track. You the participant will have to pay for the repairs and damage yourself. You assume the risk.
There is insurance is for Third Party Liability. Covers other people and property, participants may injure or damage. Does not cover drivers personal injuries or their personal property damage.
A Solo Sprint session is a timed contest conducted at a race track or air strip which allows anyone with an approved vehicle and appropriate license to compete in a timed competition without the hazards of wheel to wheel racing. Although multiple cars may be on the track at once this is NOT a racing event. Cars are spaced out so that they may not even see each other. It’s just you, your car and the racetrack. Put down your best time and see how you compare against other competitors.
See the About the Track section of the website for information about the track.
No, all drivers must be members of an ASN Canada FIA recognized club and complete an approved driving school in order to participate.
In general ensure your vehicle is in good working order with no excessive wear on brakes and suspension and no leaks.
As part of the registration process a vehicle must be checked with reference to the ASN Canada FIA SoloSport Technical Self-Declaration Form
Yes, however roll over protection is required. Refer to section 1.3 of the ASN Canada FIA National Solosprint Regulations
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