According to the De Anza website, the annual “Duel at De Anza” autocross, which draws an average of 2,000 spectators and attracts competitors from throughout California, invaded Parking Lot A on Sunday, May 20.
Competitors pay $15 single, $25 combo M&F, three divisions, many cars including vintage Lotus, Corvettes, Cobras and modern imports as well. Racers are required to wear helmets and seatbelts, and are given three laps around the course.
They race not just for time, but also for accuracy, being penalized for hitting cones and whatnot. Contact Mike Brandt and the Auto Tech Club and Program at 408-864-8527.
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