Prairie City Short Course Information
 
Gate Fees for Non-Members
$10 Adults
$5 Juniors ages 8 – 14
 
VORRA Members and Kids 7 and under are free of charge
 
Admission fees include weekend entrance into the park and camping space.  
Please use the Special Events Entrance when entering the park.  
 
Space is limited, and campers are asked to make room for their fellow racers.  
VORRA may need to restrict pit parking to ensure that all racers have access.  
Parking non-essential vehicles outside of the pit area is encouraged.
 
For more information, including maps and driving directions,
go to http://www.ohv.parks.ca.gov and click on Prairie City SVRA.
 
 
Looking for a nearby hotel or restaurant?  Try these helpful links:
 
http://www.helloranchocordova.com/
 
http://www.myfolsom.com
 
 

* Note:  Special Event Gates open at 12 noon on Friday

 

Short Course Event Schedule
March 20 & 21  /  April 17 & 18
  
SATURDAY 
8:00am – 12:00pmTech Inspection & Registration
12:00 PMQuad Rider Meeting
12:30 PMQuad Practice
1:00 PMQuad Moto 1
2:30 PMCar & Truck Practice     
3:30 PMQuad Moto 2
5:00 PMCar & Truck Qualifying
6:00 PMQuad Awards
  
SUNDAY 
7:00am – 8:00amLate Tech Inspection & Registration
8:15 AMMandatory Drivers Meeting
9:00am – 9:30 amPractice
9:45 AMFirst Moto
11:30Second Moto
1:15 PMLunch
1:45 PMThird Moto
4:30 PMAwards Presentation            

 

CLASSENTRY FEE PAYBACKPOINTS FUNDTOTAL
Pro Classes$155  $100 $20 $275
Class 9 & 11$155  $50 $20 $225
Sportsman, Pilot & UTV$140  $25 $10 $175
Trophy Karts$75  TrophyN/A$75
Pro Quads $50  $50 N/A$100
Novice Quad Classes$50  TrophyN/A$50
Pee Wee Quads$40  TrophyN/A$40

 

Participant Age Requirements
· Bantam ATV: 14-16, 450cc max
· Youth ATV: 12-14, 200cc 2-stroke/396cc 4-stroke
· Junior ATV: 10-12, 90cc 2-stroke/125cc 4-stroke
· Pee Wee ATV: 6-10, 70cc max
· Car, Truck & UTV passengers: 15 and up with Adult Driver
· Car, Truck & UTV Driver: 16 and up with Adult Passenger
· Car & Truck Driver: 17 and up in a single seat vehicle with demonstrated experience, also upon review of VORRA