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Milton Baking Company – a review
by Bob Brookfield Way back in the dark ages, when I was a member of DC region, I wrote a dining out column called Gutbusters. That was in the Dark Days before regions starting having lunches and dinners for the workers. So, a lot of us went out to dine and I then did a…
Read MoreTarheel Cup Pro Series 2016 Final Standings
[av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] We are pleased to announce the final points standings and trophy winners for 2016. There were 93 entries in the series during 6 events across 12 classes. In order to qualify for a year-end championship trophy, a driver must have entered at least 50% of the events, or just three races.…
Read More2016 Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner
North Carolina Region’s Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner for 2016 was held on January 14th 2017 at the Vailtree Event and Conference Center in Graham, North Carolina. The food was superb! Steak, seasoned chicken, and salmon were featured at the buffet, along with some yummy side items and glorious dessert items, including a cake made for…
Read MoreBill King to Speak at NCR Banquet
Bill King, author of two books about VIRginia International Raceway, will be the guest speaker at this year’s NC Region Annual Awards Banquet. Bill and his wife Gloria are both long time NC Region members and have been involved in the Club on all levels since the 1950s. For more information and registration for the…
Read MoreReport from the 2016 Runoffs
by Sam Fouse
In 2013, SCCA celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Runoffs at historic Road America, which in my opinion is the ultimate ‘bucket list’ road course in the United States, both for the driver and the spectator. That event also marked the end of the line for multi-year contracts for Runoffs venues. Starting in 2014 and going forward, the event began rotating around the country: east, west, and in the middle. First up in 2014 was Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, which was the first western Runoffs since Riverside in 1968. In 2015, the Runoffs returned to Daytona, the site of some of the earliest championships (’65,’67,’69). Next year, we’ll be visiting Indy for the first time ever, then back out west in 2018, before returning east again in 2019. Sites for ’18 and ’19 as of this writing are still TBD. Heard lots of rumors, nothing solid.
A Few New Things
by Heather Clark
This year held quite a few firsts for me as an NCR-SCCA member. I became a Member-at-Large on the Board of Directors, attended the Runoffs held at Mid-Ohio and decided to become one of the three “wise guys” of F&C for the 2017 race season, which also means I’ll be a member of the Competition (Comp) Board.
I must have bumped my head or I am just a glutton for punishment, right?
Meet the Candidates
The ballots have all been mailed out. If you haven’t received yours already, you will be receiving it soon. Please take the time to fill it out and mail it back. There’s only one office that’s being contested this year…Treasurer.
Last year, we only had one candidate for each opening, so there was no need to send out ballots. We saved the money we would have spent on stamps and everything else and used it elsewhere. This year we have a choice to make.
Be sure to get your ballot in the mail so we’ll have it by December 31st.
NCR Has Two New 2016 Solo National Champions
A record setting 1306 competitors took to the Lincoln Air Park September 6th – 9th for the 2016 Tire Rack Solo Nationals Presented by Garmin VIRB, and 23 of them traveled all the way to Nebraska from the North Carolina Region!
Read MoreATTENTION DRIVERS!
Beware of counterfeit Driver Gear!
Some of you may have received this info from SCCA, but it bears repeating:
We were notified by SFI about counterfeit drivers gear.
For more information, please follow this link: Racing Memo RM 16-07
Tom Long to speak at next West Chapter meeting
Tom Long will be the guest speaker at the next West Chapter meeting, to be held Tuesday, November 1st at Coopers Ale House (part of Wyndham Garden Hotel) in “The Jamestown Room” in Greensboro. Tom is a native son and those of us who have watched his success in racing are mighty proud of him! We hope many of you will attend what will be a very interesting evening. Y’all come!
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