Reports
GUTBUSTERS
by Bob Brookfield Back in the mid-90s when I was a member of the DC Region I began writing a column about places to dine in the area around Summit Point. That was at a time when the region did not provide a dinner for the workers etal and we went out to Charles Town…
Read MoreMilton 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 MoreReport from the SARRC/MARRS at Summit Point
by Bob Brookfield
The weekend of June 18-19 saw 10 SARRC drivers competing. We would have liked to have seen more, but we understand it is a long haul up there. We had several workers come up. Heather Clark and Mo Overstreet flagged. Sara and I were in Registration, but it is only an hour and a half from our home, so it is easy. Jan Coleman-Mitchell did Race Control, Sharon Rollow was in Registration, Dave Rollow and Rick Mitchell were Stewards, and Sue Roethel was Honorary Chief Steward. The appearance by Sue was a big hit among the DCR membership.
Majors Observer’s Report
Observer’s Report on May 2015 SARRC/MARRS Challenge
Observer’s Report on April 2015 Majors
Observer’s Report for SARRC/MARRS 2014
Click here to see the Observer’s Report for the SARRC/MARRS Challenge, held at VIR on May 10-11, 2014.
Read MoreReport on the SCCA National Convention
by John Lindquist, Assistant Regional Executive
I will surely leave something out, but not on purpose. My first SCCA National Convention and it was worth the trip! You see I am not a gambler so the trip was for the Convention. I did, however, lose $4 showing my wife, Annie, how the slot machines worked. There you have it, bet $4 and lost $4, just what I expected!
Now to the reason for the trip… It seems like it was well attended by folks from all over the country, lots of RE’s and specialty chiefs. One of the first things Jerry Pell and myself did notice, was that the majority of the folks attending were…well, we will just say past mid-life. This was somewhat understandable since travel, work and the like would keep several non-retired folks away.