How To Go Racing

Members of the Ottawa SportsCar Club are blessed with many options to go racing, with a wide range of costs and requirements.

Calabogie Challenge

Calabogie Motorsports Park hosts the Calabogie Challenge Race Series. For sedans, there are 3 series – the  GT Challenge, the  Platinum Challenge , and the Miata Challenge . In addition, there is the  Libre Challenge series for Formula and open-wheel race cars and Sports Racers. None of the series requires a race license. The events are in the evening, making it easy to race and get back home.

The GT Challenge is the best entry-level racing series. GT Challenge is typically street cars with the lowest requirements. It uses a point-by passing which means that it builds the skills of awareness and reduces the chance of any contact (which is strictly forbidden). 

The Platinum Challenge is more typically fully-prepared race cars that are brought to the track on a trailer (or are stored in garages at the track). This series does not require point-bys for passing, so you will see some fantastic wheel-to-wheel competition.

The Miata Challenge is open to NA and NB Race cars with safety improvements and improvements to the suspension and tire size. Extremely competitive racing with 3 classes.

The Libre Challenge has a wide variety of purpose-built, open-wheel race cars, including Formula-1600, Radicals, Formula 2000, Formula Renault, Formula Mazda, Legends cars, and many more. Formula cars are available to rent from local race teams.

If you are not sure about the CMP Challenge series, why not come out to an event to see what they are about and meet some of the competitors?

CASC-OR

The competition in the CASC-OR classes is fierce, but our members have risen to the challenge and have been class champions. Crystel Charest was the 2018 champion for PIRELLI GT5 in her pink Mini and was the OSCC 2018 ‘Competitor of the Year’.

Racing in CASC-OR events will require a race license, which can be obtained from one of the accepted 2-day race schools. You will learn the basics of high-performance track driving and race craft, as well as a good foundation in the rulebook.

 

Other Options

Aside from CASC-OR, there are two other options available for our members.

Auto Sport Québec (ASQ) is the Quebec governing body, and they have race series similar to CASC-OR. In fact, one of their series, the Super Production Challenge, has events at all three of the Ontario tracks.

Ottawa is only 45 minutes from the US border, and only 4 hours to Watkins Glen. A few of our members compete with the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). Lime Rock Park and many other tracks are also within a reasonable driving distance from Ottawa.

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