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Chairman of the Board Executive Director RR Director Off-Road Director Rider on the Storm Carolina Motorsports Park - RR Carolina Cam Gear Carnage! Talladega GP Raceway - RR Tutu Crew Diamond Don's - MX Amy @ Diamond Don's DD through the eyes of Trampas Parker Diamond Don's - XC My Garage - Tyson Fritts TOOL BOX TIP S - Repairing Composite Parts 6 6 7 8 8 10 12 14 17 18 22 23 24 28 32 Rattlers Run - MX/Trials 34 South Central Regional Update 36 Tea Cup Trials - Northwest Regional 37 Coyote Run - Mid-Atlantic Regional 38 Lake Lamoka - Northeast Regional 42 StateLine Vintage Classic - Northeast Regional 43 The Bear Creek Blast - Northeast Regional 44 Blast from the Past 45 S.P.E.R. XC Frackville, PA 46 2020 National Series Schedules 52 Race Previews 54 2020 Regional Series Schedules 54 Marketplace / Swap Meet 59 Thanks to everyone who subscribes and looks forward to each issue.

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Thank You AHRMA Volunteers!

We ended the season on a wet, rainy and windy note. There are so many things that could be said as we start looking ahead to 2021. Instead, we would like to use this month’s column to say Thank You. I hope I did not miss anyone as I name all the Volunteers who endured terrible conditions without complaint at Barber Motorsport Park. For those who did not make it due to unforeseen circumstances, we were thinking about you.

Nick (Skippy) Bailey splashed in every puddle on the front straight while working the grid. Ed Bargy worked under the never-ending waterfall on the start stand. Lori (Honey) Bennett left the warm and dry registration area to go out and help anywhere a helping hand was required. Thank you, Dewanna Comer, for your long hours in registration and all the other positions you covered. Mike and Leona Dixon helped marking off the paddock, with parking, at tech, registration, grid and anywhere else help was needed. Bill Doran helped mark off paddock spaces, parking and served as Referee, and what a fine job he did. Sharon Dray served as our timing Volunteer. Thank you for going the extra mile after the decoder went out. Caitlin Faulkner was helping with parking, food, water and anything else that was asked of her until Saturday when she moved to the start stand. Kirk and Michelle Fisher came early to help mark off paddock, parking and then took their Tu-Tu Crew positions at pit in. Marcia Heck helped Tony make sure grids were printed, posted and distributed. She then moved under the waterfall on the start stand to hand score. Terry Humphreys was at pit out. He rode his bike from Savannah, GA, and got an extra dose of rain each day. Jim Innes was a permanent fixture in tech. He also helped mark off paddock, helped with parking and set-up on move in day. Amy Jacques was everywhere helping anyone who needed it. Kimberly LaRonge worked the merchandise table. Lewis and Vikki Leonard are some of our newest Volunteers but are by no means shy when it comes to stepping in and working. Jay McMackin, thank you for the great announcing. Hope to hear your voice at more events in 2021. Lois Morrell helped mark off paddock, with parking, tech, grids and if you needed something transported, her golf cart was the chief taxi in the paddock. John Pohland and son Chris Pohland helped at pit out, pit in, crash gate and grids. Steve Swank helped at Hot Tech during race days. Rosco Tuffli was the 50/50 and giveaway Volunteer for Saturday awards. Sierra Wessell had to do school work but still was there to help with trophies. Ralph Wessell was Banner Man. Sue Wiltalka helped in tech, registration, and then did a great job as Chief Grid for racing.

– Faynisha and Tony Pentecost AHRMA National Roadrace Directors Faynisha: 256.506.6603 Tony: 256. 506. 8254 ahrma@oneracing.org

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