AUTOCROSS LOGBOOK

the Autocross Logbook

RECORD YOUR VEHICLE SETTINGS, RUN TIMES,
EVENT INFORMATION, NOTES AND A COURSE SKETCH
FOR TWENTY FIVE AUTOCROSS EVENTS

About the Autocross Logbook

The Autocross Logbook is designed for the autocross or solo competitor. Use it for keeping track of your vehicle settings, race times and event information. The logbook includes sections for twenty five autocross race events and allows you to record different vehicle settings for up to six runs per event.

The log book includes space to log the following items:

EVENT INFORMATION
  • Event Name
  • Date
  • Location
  • Weather
  • Vehicle Make
  • Vehicle Model
  • Tires
  • FTD (fastest time of the day)
  • PAX Ranking
  • Class Rank
  • Area for a Course Sketch
RUN INFORMATION
  • Front Tire Pressure (Driver & Passenger Side)
  • Rear Tire Pressure (Driver & Passenger Side)
  • Front Shock (Driver & Passenger Side)
  • Rear Shock (Driver & Passenger Side)
  • Swaybar (Front & Rear)
  • Run Time
  • Notes

Look Inside

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ISBN: 0-9768076-2-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-9768076-2-9

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What is Autocrossing?

Autocross is a form of motorsports that emphasizes safe, low-cost competition and active participation. An autocross is a timed competition where drivers navigate one at a time through a temporary course marked by traffic cones, rather than racing on a track with multiple other cars, as in road racing or oval racing. Autocross tends to place more emphasis on car handling and driver skill than on sheer horsepower, and events typically have many classes which allow almost any vehicle, from economy sedans to purpose-built vehicles, to compete. Speeds are slower in absolute terms when compared to other forms of motorsports, usually not exceeding highway speeds. In addition to being a national-level motorsport in its own right, autocrossing is a great way to get started in road racing.

Autocross events are usually held in large paved areas like parking lots or airfields. Typically, new courses are created for each event so drivers must learn a new course each time they compete. Prior to driving, a competitor will walk the course, taking mental notes, and developing a strategy to be refined upon subsequent runs.

* The above article is taken from the Wikipedia article "Autocross".