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The Jaguar Club of Southern New England
Your JCNA Affiliate Club for Connecticut, Rhode Island & Western Mass
   
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Slalom Date & Time          

 Sunday, June 21st, 2026

  • Registration & tech inspection opens at 9:00 am
  • Drivers' meeting at 9:45 am
  • First car off at 10:00 am
Slalom Forms & Flyer to Download

Slalom Lot Location -Vale Forge -Middletown CT Maps Link

 

As a refresher, the following is taken from the JCNA website regarding slalom event rules.

III. Vehicle Requirements.
 
A. Cars must pass a safety technical inspection, including seat belts for driver and passenger. Forms for conducting the inspection are available on JCNA.com.
B. Properly installed & anchored racing seatbelts/harnesses, are allowed in all classes. All cars competing in slalom must have seatbelts, even if they were not original equipment on the car.
C. Cars must carry liability insurance and must display a valid insurancecard at time of registration.
D. Entries must have 4 wheels and fall into one of the standard slalom classes.
E. Chemical tire treatments are prohibited in JCNA competition.
 
IV. Safety Requirements. (download the tech inspection form listed above)
 
A. All JCNA slalom participants must wear an acceptable helmet while on the course. Any helmet designed for use on the highway or for automobile racing rated Snell 95 or newer is acceptable, i.e., Snell SA or M rated helmets may be used. Helmets must be in good condition with no visible defects or damage, and the chin harness must be in good condition. The decision of the Slalom Steward on acceptability shall be final. It is recommended that participants wear long sleeve shirts and long pants, preferably made of cotton or flame retardant fabric. Use of gloves, goggles and/or sunglasses is optional but permitted. (amended 2007 AGM)
B. Occupants’ seat belts and helmets must be securely buckled during slalom runs.
C. Driver’s window must be fully rolled down, and passenger’s window may be either fully up or fully down during slalom runs.
D. Drivers’ and passengers’ arms and hands must be fully inside the vehicle during slalom runs. After one warning for leaning on window ledge or holding onto door jams or window frames, the slalom steward may disqualify entrant from further competition in that day’s event and times from prior runs will not be reported.
E. At any time, other than while engaged in a slalom run, vehicles should be driven no faster than the equivalent of a fast walk, and at no time, cross, enter or otherwise interfere with the slalom course.
F. Anyone on site consuming or suspected of being under the influence of any drug or alcohol will be expelled.
G. Practice runs are prohibited.