For those who haven't heard, Milwaukee Region won the Tom Burke Award for Regional Growth at the SCCA National Convention. Central Division also won the Solo Divisional of the Year which we hosted at Miller Park last year.
Spring training (March 20-21st) registration is now open on MotorsportReg.com, and the schedule and hotel room block information has been posted on the CenDiv site. Please spread the word to your workers and volunteeers. Training is scheduled for tech, T&S, rescue, F&C, registration, stewards and Solo. Please note that Blackhawk Valley, Land O’ Lakes, Chicago or Milwaukee will pay registration fees for their region of record members. Hosted at the Best Western Airport Hotel, 5105 S. Howell Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53207. Directions: www.bwmilwaukee.com, Toll Free (877)461-8547
The Milwaukee Region Open House / Sports Car Racing Show will be held on March 28 from 11am to 4pm at Schlossmann's Dodge City Chrysler Jeep dealership, 19100 W Capitol Dr, Brookfield, WI. Cars on display include some Runoff's champions as well as Real Time Racing cars. Annual technical inspections for road racing cars will be offered. Get those cars out of the garage and check your safety belt dates!
Registration for the April 17th Solo Drivers School and other Solo events is now open. Our first event is April 18th, the day after. Note that the Solo Drivers School is limited to the first 60 students who sign up. Non-members should put a zero in the membership number field.
The Central Division Double Driver’s School and Regional Race will be held on April 23, 24 & 25.
Due to the overwhelming response from our 2009 class Milwaukee Region SCCA will be holding two Tire Rack Street Survival classes this year on May 8th and September 11th. These classes are open to all licensed drivers between the ages of 16 and 19 and runs 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Class size is limited to 25 students.
PUBLISHED ENEMIES Road Rally Saturday, July 24, 2010, 10:00am - 6:00pm, Minocqua, Wi. Enjoy a drive along some of the best all-paved driving roads in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, while playing a game of roadside trivia. Open to all licensed drivers driving any road legal car. You’ll need at least two people (one to navigate, one to drive), a watch, a calculator, a clipboard, something to write with and a willingness to have fun. .
Thanks,
Jeff