Dave Cotie wrote on 11/18/12 at 16:48:58:1. Becoming a MLRC member reduces the cost but not required.
2. I don't know.
3. Less chance of damge in the winter, however you can hurt your car if you are not careful. I tore the exhaust of mine one time, but it was easily repaired.
4. Any AWD Subaru can be competitive in Class 3 (NA - AWD), however rally-X is more about the driver and less about the car. I had a 97 Outback and I did okay, but I was routinely beat by a guy in an Outback Sport with a 2.2 (he could beat me by 10s on a 2 min run!). Class 1 guys beat me without AWD. Technique is critical. Impreza's are probably more competitive due to less weight.
5. I recommend a skid plate to protect your oil pan and transmission, but the track is mostly sandy. You will have to be much more careful without a skid plate. The rest of the car is normally fine.
6. You don't need a racing suit.
DC
1: Thanks, I'll do registration for 2013 if I enjoy the
December November event.

I guess I'm going to the Tall Pines, then.
2: That's okay.
3: The sand/flying rocks sounds pretty assuring. If you say it's a bit sandier than gravel/unpaved rock, that's reassuring.
4: I've never been experienced in rallying before, I'm not looking for a win, I just don't want to bring a knife to a cold war.

5: So, I should raid the scrap metal bin, some more, at work?? Also, how can one attach the skid plate? Bindings (i.e. bolts/screws) or welding? Or...?
6: I like showing off my karting swag.

New question: To speak with the club, about membership, will the club's leaders be at the Rally this coming weekend? I work afternoon shift, Monday-Thursday, 10 hours each day, and can't come to the monthly meetings on Tuesdays.