As discussed in the drivers meeting at Homestead... To all FCA members Update on Hotel Availability for the FCA 2015 Annual Meet in Monterey Early registration and mounting interest in attending the Annual Meet in Monterey is exceeding expectation. It promises to be one of the most popular annual meets in recent FCA history something you wont want to miss! As a result, our host hotel, the Hyatt Regency Monterey, is already fully booked for the first night of the Meet (Sunday night Aug 16). HOWEVER, THE HYATT STILL HAS ROOMS AVAILABLE AT THEIR REGULAR RATES FOR THE REMAINING DAYS OF THE ANNUAL MEET. You can book a room for Monday Aug 17, departing Thursday Aug 20 at Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa Please book an alternate hotel for Sunday night (or for all 4 nights if you prefer). THERE ARE CURRENTLY OVER 40 OTHER HOTELS IN MONTEREY THAT HAVE ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR SUNDAY NIGHT AUG 16 (and the rest of the week). All are within 5 miles of the Hyatt, and offer a wide range of prices and amenities. Go to Hotels.com | Cheap Hotels, Discounts, Hotel Deals and Offers, Booking.com: 600,306 hotels worldwide. 43+ million hotel reviews. or your preferred hotel site to find and book one of these rooms. Act quickly! You wont want to miss out on our fabulous FCA Annual Meet at Monterey, August 16-20 . We look forward to seeing you there! Also, dont forget to register for the Meet at Ferrari Club of America 2015 Annual Meet. Special early bird prices are in effect until April 1st. Prices go up on April 2nd! Connect with us
The Aug 18/19 dates match the FCA Track days. FCA is alos catering at the track but you have to register with them for the event to participate. So far Yulia has not pronounced on what CCR teams have to do to participate: do we pay CCR a fee; or does the FCA Track Fee cover the race entry; will CCR cater separately; are we subject to FCA tech if we run in an FCA red group; and who is inspecting race licenses for new comers?
FCA national is confirmed. Website will be update with registration. Reg. direct with CCR. Newcomers must be CCR licensed or accepted equivalent.
Hey, John... Just to be clear, if we want to run in the Ferrari Groups, we must register for the event with them, correct? Going to be epic. See you in Sebring?
That's right and it requires an F1 registration, their highest level which does not include any CCR content but does include the track lunch for both days.
Anyone know what the sound dB limit is for the CCR cars? How will cars with modified exhausts be able to run?
When I spoke with the person at Laguna Seca, I was told that CCR had purchased the higher dB limit of 103 dB, but there would be one in place. 103 still isn't enough for header cars. So, just trying to clarify what is the exact restriction. I don't think they have any unrestricted events any more. Anyone know for sure? Otherwise, may have to pull out Rob Lay's old plans for using beer can flaps over the tailpipes.
At Sebring drivers were claiming there will be a sound limit at Laguna. Not sure what the straight story is. I would ask Yulia.