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Autocrosses are usually held on parking lots or similar large paved areas (such as airfields) with the course marked by traffic cones. Speeds generally are slower in absolute terms when compared to other forms of motorsport, but the activity level (in driver inputs per second) can actually be higher than even Formula One.
At a more professional level, ProSolo places two cars side-by side in mirror-image courses using an elimination ladder similar to drag racing using a christmas tree starting system.
Autocrosses typically have many classes which allow almost any vehicle prepared to almost any prep level to have a realistic expectation of doing well, subject to driver skill and experience level. Autocrossing is a good way to get started in sports car road racing, as witnessed by the many SCCA national racing champions who started their careers in autocrossing, as well as being a top-level sport in its own right.