Sat, Feb 24, 2024

Wolf Moon 2024

Troy Park & Ride

About this event

Wolf Moon 2024

Saturday, February 24

A St. Louis Region, SCCA, Evening Social Road Rally/Tour

(Rescheduled from Jan. 26 because of flooded roads. Teams that registered for Jan. 26 and planning to run Feb. 24 do not have to re-register. Team information will carry over to Feb. 24.)

Description: Wolf Moon 2024 is an evening Monte-Carlo-style tour and social event of about 60 miles similar to last year's Tulips by Night and Tulips Redux road rallies. Expect paved Madison County, Ill., county roads, easy-to-follow tulip diagrams for route instructions, and several GPS checkpoints along the way.

Start: Troy Park & Ride, 809 S. Main Street, Troy, IL 62294.

Finish: DeCamp Station Roadhouse on historic Route 66 (today, Illinois 4) outside Staunton, Ill. DeCamp Station has been a stop on Route 66 since the highway was established in 1926. Over its 98-year history, DeCamp has served as a speakeasy, gangster hangout, brothel, dance hall, tourist camp/motor hotel, and local restaurant/tavern. Today, it is a classic neighborhood sports bar as well a popular local venue that hosts summertime softball and volleyball leagues and tournaments. It also is a celebrated member of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway program and has been recognized for its preservation efforts by the National Park Service's Route 66 Preservation Program. 

Size of the field: We are limiting the field to 20 teams.

Registration: Pre-event registration only here at MotorsportReg.com. Entries on a first-come basis. Registration closes Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 11:59 p.m.

  • Feb. 24 check-in: 5:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. at Troy Park & Ride.
  • Safety meeting: 5:45 p.m.
  • First car departs the start: 6:01 p.m.
  • First car arrives at the finish: approximately 8:01 p.m.

What you need:

  •  A vehicle
  • A driver and navigator
  • A smartphone or tablet with the Richta GPS Competitor App installed (this app, free from Google Play or Apple’s App Store, is our timing and scoring system--see timing and scoring note below for more details)
  • A clipboard and calculator, pencils and paper
  • A map light or similar device
  • A happy inclination to take a wintertime evening drive

Entry fee: $20.00 per team for SCCA teams, $40.00 per team for non-member teams. An SCCA team is defined as a team in which at least one participant is an SCCA member. The $40.00 entry fee for a nonmember team includes a $20.00 SCCA Weekend Membership for the team’s “primary entrant,” i.e., the member who pays the entry fee. The other member of a non-SCCA team will receive a free SCCA Trial Membership (as will any non-SCCA member of an SCCA team).

Information: James H. (Jim) Heine, rallymaster, 314.922.6120, editorialsolutions@sbcglobal.net.

Good things to know--timing and scoring: Wolf Moon is a road-rally during which you will be timed at several locations along the rally route. As indicated above, we will use the Richta Rally GPS Checkpoint System for timing and scoring. To compete, each participating team must have a smartphone or tablet with active data cellular service (no airplane mode and no wi-fi only devices) with the Richta Competitor App installed. The app will report your arrival time and leg score to your cellphone or tablet moments after you pass each GPS checkpoint location. To download the app, search for "Competitor Richta" or "Richta GPS Competitor App"  at Google Play or in Apple’s App Store. For more information about the Richta GPS system visit https://richtarally.com.

The SCCA Detroit Region’s rally page has an excellent summary of the Richta system, especially its Competitor App. Visit http://drscca.org/rally/using-the-richta-competitor-app. It’s is worth your time.

Good things to know--inclement weather: Should Mother Nature turn against us and send significant snow or ice on rally weekend, we will reschedule the event. We would make any such decision before noon Feb. 23 and inform you via this website, email, or a telephone call.

Good things to know--winter driving: As with any winter trip, it's a good idea to equip yourself with a winter emergency kit, if you have not done so already. The National Weather Service (https://www.weather.gov/ilx/winter_drive2_social) and AAA (https://www.aaa.com/autorepair/articles/what-to-have-in-your-car-emergency-kit) offer sugestions about what to include in such a kit.

About the St. Louis Region, SCCA: The SCCA’s St. Louis Region, with some 600 members, offers Road Racing, Performance Driving Experience (PDE), RallyCross, RoadRally, Solo (autocross), and Street Survival School programs to educate and provide safe environments for individuals to enjoy their street-legal (daily driver) cars and purpose-built racecars. The region is home to more than 80 national champions and has been recognized four times by the Sports Car Club of America as the Region of the Year in its member category. To learn more about the St. Louis Region, visit www.stlscca.org.

Event requirements

Rules and Waivers:

The standard SCCA rules regarding road-rallies will be observed. To wit: proof of valid driver’s license and current auto insurance, vehicle inspection (self-inspection by the rally team), and signing of applicable SCCA forms.

All participants will be required to read and sign the standard SCCA waiver before being allowed to participate in this event. The signing of the SCCA’s “Release and Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement” is a precondition to participating in any SCCA event. Any adult, age 18 or older, must sign the waiver.

Minor Participants: A Minor taking part in this event must have an Annual Minor Waiver on file with the SCCA for the current calendar year, i.e., 2024.

The Age of Majority is 18 years except in Alabama and Nebraska, where it is, 19 and Mississippi, where it is 21.

The Annual Minor Waiver will be issued to the Minor by the SCCA National Office. For more information about this process, click on the following document and see the section “Minor Annual Waivers”: Digital Annual Waiver 12-01-2021.pdf.

Before obtaining an “Annual Waiver Minor” for a child, nonmember parents/guardians, as well as the minor in question, must obtain an SCCA Guest Account.

1. Log onto scca.com.
2. Click on “Join/Renew” in the information bar at the top of the page.
3. Click on “Create a Guest Account.”
4. Click on “I don’t have a Member ID.”
5. Complete the required information.

Once you, as parents or guardians, have received your Guest Accounts, you can begin the process of acquiring an Annual Minor Waiver for your child. See again the document noted above: Digital Annual Waiver 12-01-2021.pdf.

Do not wait until the last moment to obtain an Annual Minor Waiver for your Minor child/participant. SCCA staff normally are not available after regular business hours or during weekends; so a last-minute Annual Minor Waiver request cannot be processed before the start of this road rally. Without a valid waiver, your Minor will not be allowed to participate.

Finally, please read carefully:

If you are registering yourself for the first time, and you will be paying for the event entry, choose Option 1 on the order form and follow the prompts.

If you are registering as a co-entrant and your partner has already registered, choose Option 2 on the order form.

 

Troy Park & Ride

Troy, IL

Organizer

Road Rally organized by

SCCA - St. Louis Region - Road Rally

Event over!