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America Editor: Randy Unsbee, ABC Sponsor PR & Marketing 1260 NE 20th Gresham, OR 97030 info@sponsorpr.com Please send address changes to: Oregon Region SCCA 4800 SW Macadam Ave., Ste. 110 Portland, OR, 97239 Photographers: TheDigitalperspective. com, Howard Allen, Doug Berger, George Dwinell, Wayne Flynn, Dave Franks, John Brewer, Andy Lee, Dennis Smock, Laurie Riffel, Chris Greenwood. The Loud Pedal is published monthly by the Oregon Region of the Sports Car Club of America. All contents copyright © 2010 by Oregon Region SCCA Inc. Articles and letters to the editor may be submitted in writing, by mail, by fax, electronically on a CD disk or by electronic mail. Original photographs may be submitted, but do not submit, and Oregon Region will not accept, copyrighted materials without prior written permission from the photographer specifically granting Loud Pedal permission to reprint his or her work.
Dan Hall Remembered NorPac Vintage Schedule Corrections From the R.E. Solo II Report The Twisty Bits December Board Minutes Classified Ads 2010 Upcoming Events
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Cover photo by Wayne Flynn of the Oct. 2006 Regional Races at Portland International Raceway. www.pdxsports.com. 503-296-2174
2010 Board of Directors Regional Executive Asst. R. E. Past R. E. Road Racing Director Solo II Director Rally Director Director at Large 1 Director at Large 2
Dan Halloran dan.halloran@yahoo.com Dan Mullin danm356@yahoo.com Jeffrey Zurschmeide J.zursch@verizon.net Jim Murray jmmurrayjr@aol.com Andy Howe andy.howe@verizon.net Chris Hale chale@nwscan.net Peggy Gaston peggygaston@hotmail.com Kimberly McFarland kuzmc@hotmail.com
Region Officials Membership/Merchandise Region Office Admin Secretary to BOD Treasurer Publicity/Marketing Loud Pedal Editor
Karen McCoy 503-224-9469 Karen McCoy 503-224-9469 Mary Thompson memamare3@aol.com Carrie Sutherland carrie_sutherland@yahoo.com Randy Unsbee info@sponsorpr.com Randy Unsbee info@sponsorpr.com
Rally Officials RoadRally Manager RallyCross Manager
Kevin Poirier Ben Trujillo
Road Racing Officials Road Racing Director Race Ops Manager Regl Points Keeper* Vintage Racing Chair Vintage Points*
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*Please contact Dave Franks for Vintage Series Points. Contact Kari Macfarlane for all other Oregon Region points matters. SCCA Area 13 Director
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Road Racing Chiefs Course Marshal TBD Emergency Ben Hockman 503-645-4755 Flagging & Comm Ken Killam 503-970-5644 Medical TBD Paddock/HotPits Del Bockman 503-515-5977 Pre-Grid Julie Winslow 360-513-6728 Radio Tech Ric Farrar 503-245-2506 Registration (pre-race) Karen McCoy 503-224-9469 Registration (at track) Win Casey 503-297-4049 Chief Starter Dwain Panian 503-285-0989 Asst. Chief Starter Tim Stanley 503-693-8139 Tech Inspection Rick Bahr Timing and Scoring Randi Graffy Driver Services/Trophies Kari L. Macfarlane karimac@qwestoffice.net
Stewards
Gary Meeker - NorPac Executive Steward Don Smethers - OR Deputy Executive Steward Ben Bradley - Norpac RallyCross Steward Howard Allen Steve Archer Bill Bachofner Todd Butler Bill Carr Win Casey Gail Fetterman Dave Franks Spencer Gorham Don Holland Bob Mead Dan Mullin Jeffrey Niess Alan Robinson Lewis Scott Dave Shively Gary Van Horn Skip Yocom
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2009 Fluge Global Adventures Road Racing Championship Awards Banquet
Dan Hall Remembered by Lans Stout
Dan Hall was a good racer. He was a founding member of Oregon SCCA, and from that time on our club was an extended family for him. There is a long list of people who he helped with his technical skills, coached by his experience as a racer, and mentored to become better people. Dan died in early November 2009 as a result of the cancer that he had dealt with for five years. Dan was a highly skilled engine builder and innovator, but he never lost sight of the needs of his customers and friends. He commonly dropped his own projects in order to get a fellow racer on the track, and he frequently helped with projects without asking for pay because he knew his friend was short on resources. (Continued on page 6) 5
Dan Hall Remembered (Continued from page 5)
His creativity is exemplified by his custom transmissions, which used Hewland “dog ring” gears in a modified Nissan transmission case. Even though Dan was quite a bit older than my wife Sue, she always thought of him as her “little brother”. He always knew where the candy stash was in our camper on the trips to the Runoffs, and he never hesitated to agree to join us for dinner, even though Elaine had sent great food with him… we always insisted that he join us because he never would impose. Sue drew the line though when he asked if he could toss his underwear in with our laundry! On one of those trips Dan was driving alone and was following us. We had lost visual contact, but had radios. When we were ready to stop for fuel, Sue told him we were going to pull off at Exit 7 and that he should do the same and look for us. The reply… “Well, I don’t know where in the hell you guys are, but I’m at milepost 357, and I don’t know how I’ll find you!” It made more sense when he crossed the Snake River into Idaho. In 2004, were again travelling together, and Elaine was with Dan. As we got into Wyoming, the rain turned to snow, and by late afternoon we had to stop in a rest area. We hunkered down in our camper, around the furnace, and told stories as the wind whipped the snow outside. Dan and Elaine slept in their very cold camper 6
because Dan didn’t want to be a bother to us by taking us up on the offer to sleep on our much warmer floor. The next morning the sun glistened on a pure white and completely quiet scene. In hindsight it was something of an omen of the change that Dan would experience within a few weeks.
racer, and we will miss him, but he will be at the track in spirit! “It’s OK boy, you can go now.” --Denny Swift
Today is the day…. by Joe Harlan
Dan was sick at the 2004 Runoffs, and Elaine had gone on to visit family. Sue took him to the track medic, and then on to the hospital. He was anemic, but they couldn’t figure out why, and they made him promise to see his doctor when he got home. This was the first sign of the cancer that would he would deal with for the rest of his life.
As I reflect on the loss of a great friend and mentor I am struck by the fact that time is passing much more quickly than I had ever imagined it could. While I spoke to Dan on a regular basis through our business dealings and our outings at the track, I am left feeling that even after almost 20 years of friendship I did not get enough time.
Dan made sure that his problems didn’t become other people’s problems. He did what he had to do, he made no apologies and asked for no sympathy. He understood his odds, and his only disappointment was that he couldn’t finish the things he wanted to do… most of all one more trip to the Runoffs. He made sure that there would be no wake, because he didn’t want us to extend our pain.
I spent the last couple of weeks and the last couple of days with my friend and I am amazed at what I have witnessed, I have seen true bravery and selfless acts of a man that even knowing his fate was days away, cared more about making sure things were taken care of for his family, friends, and customers than what was happening to him.
The last time I saw Dan I thanked him for all he had done for me. He said I was “a good soul, and a good friend”, which is more than I could have asked for. Dan will be remembered thanks to a great idea by Jerre Secord… the tech trailer that he championed will be known as the Dan Hall Tech Center. Dan was a good
Dan, shared with me that he had no regrets that he had done everything he ever wanted to do in his life. He found pleasure in collecting, building and inventing things. He was an avid fisherman and gun collector as well as a competition shooter. Most of all Dan loved to race cars and build hotrods. Per Dan’s request I have spent time collecting and moving the
things that he wanted to be sold or given away to help others to continue to race and to share his love of the sport. I felt sadness yet a peaceful feeling in this task. My heart hurt every day going through boxes of parts and rooms of his car collection to do the things my friend had asked of me. I took from this task the feeling that this was Dan’s way of telling me things will be ok and that my life will go on. You can know a person for many, many years but you will never know a person until you have shared this part of their life. I am completely in awe of a man that has given so much to this life and asked for so little in return. Yes, Today is the day that we should all reflect on where we are at and what we are doing to be the kind of friend that this man has been to the sport and to me personally for so many years. My friend will never be forgotten and has taught me that we all need to work harder to be with
Photo by June M. Boone
the friends we have left in this life because we could lose any one of them at any given moment..
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2010 NORPAC VINTAGE SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
Rally Drivers… Racers…
The upcoming schedule for the NorPac Vintage Series has been released and it looks like another great season of Vintage Racing on the west coast! Vintage racing starts the season off in the end of May by heading north to Seattle and beautiful Pacific Raceway for a Double National event weekend with Vintage and a restricted Regional. The next event is back to Portland in June for the popular Rose Cup Double Regional and Vintage. The third event weekend is back to the State of Washington and Bremerton Motorsports Park at the end of August. For event four vintage racers head south to Thunderhill Park in Willows, California in the second weekend in September.
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The season finale will be a new experience for most competitors at the new Oregon Raceway Park the end of October. That gives NorPac Vintage a five-race series spread out over the summer with two races with Northwest Region, two races with Oregon Region and one race with San Francisco Region.
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The Annual Tech Inspection on February 20th from noon until 2pm. NorPac 2010 Vintage Schedule 1) May 29-31 Double Nat. w/ Vintage, Pacific Raceway, NWR 2) June 11-13 Double Regional w/Vintage, PIR, ORE 3) Aug. 28-29 Double Regional w/Vintage Bremerton, NWR 4) Sept. 10-12 Vintage Weekend, Thunderhill Park, SFR 5) Oct. 23-24 Regional w/Vintage, O.R.P, ORE
CORRECTIONS!: Last month’s banquet photo incorrectly identified co-regional driver of the year on the left. That is Steve Fogg, along with fellow co-winner John Tipton. Also, Marty Martin is the 2009 Worker of the Year for Starters. The editor regrets these errors, which only go to prove what his wife says about his not always being right. 9
From the R.E. Dan Halloran, Regional Executive Email: dan.halloran@yahoo.com
Something Completely Different “Most columnists have only three or four good columns in them, and these they keep writing over and over again.” A know-it-all student journalist initiating a column in a university newspaper handed down that judgment many decades ago. So as I sat down this month to write, I looked for that fifth column that would be something completely different. No exhortations to support our wonderful workers. No reminders that the season is starting or ending or its time to get out and play. And no essays on where we are
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or where we are going. No this is about the opportunity to blast down one of the trickiest and most dangerous tracks in the world at 180+mph. It’s about supporting a local racer. It’s about motorcycles. It’s about the dream we all have of racing. Jimmie Moore is a successful local OMRRA racer with some small international experience but big ambitions - winning the Isle of Man TT. His experience and success makes this a believable goal.
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Jimmie started racing in 1993 and quickly moved up from the novice to expert class. As happens with many talented racers he quickly proved his ability to compete locally and nationally winning several AMA championships. He was signed by a national team, Corona EBSCO Suzuki, for several years and won races at Road America, enduros at Willow Springs, led at Daytona, and came in second to Nicky Hayden at Las Vegas. Not a bad resume. Jimmie now wants to take on the Isle of Man TT and needs some significant financial help. Although I’m sure he would accept a sponsorship for the whole event he more realistically is asking for a large number of people to chip in as little as $10 to help his cause. In return you get to place an ad on his bike as an official sponsor. Larger donations get even more benefits. I’m sure for the right amount I could even have The Dan Halloran Racing Team! This is a completely different opportunity to support our vibrant local racing scene and possibly be a part one of the great motor racing events in the world, of the Isle of Man TT. Do your part and get a chance to blast down the back roads of the Isle of Man at speeds that you can tell your grandkids and friends about. Here are some links for further information on how you can donate. http://usttfoundation.com/
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Solo II Report Andy Howe, Solo II Director Email: solo.howe@comcast.net
Nine Championship Events this Year! You may have noticed the 2010 schedule posted on the website. If not, its there… go ahead and look. We’re sticking with the format from the last couple years: 9 championship events, one Novice School, one Intermediate School, and one Practice event to kick the season off. Like last year, we will have five championships events in Packwood and four at PIR. Unlike last year, the season ending events will be in Portland. And, just the same as always, drivers will need to enter more than half of the events (five or more, to be specific) to be eligible for a year-end trophy. Even though Solo will see some increases in operating costs for 2010, we will maintain the same entry fees as last season. Also, by continuing to group events together on a given weekend, our non-member participants can maximize the use of their Temporary Weekend Membership. For those not familiar with the terms of this program, the Temporary Weekend Membership is valid for the entire event weekend. So, if it is purchased on Saturday morning, the Temporary Member can use it for a maximum of four entries into our events that weekend. There are a couple outof-region events worth noting this season. As always, the Packwood National Tour and ProSolo events are great to attend. We’ll talk more about these events come May or June. Mid-May will bring an additional pair of National Tour and ProSolo events to within one day’s
drive of Oregon Region. Wendover, Utah (on I-80 at the border with Nevada, near the Salt Flats) will be hosting these events. Utah sounds like a long way from home, but the drive is comparable to the trip to Atwater, California. There are two extra reasons to go to the Wendover National Tour: The event is the 2010 Western States Championship and the surface is concrete (which is also the surface at the Solo National Championships). This is the first time I can remember a National Tour event in Wendover and I’m more excited to go to Wendover than I have been since my very first trip. I’m also hopeful for temperate weather as my previous trips have been in July (HOT) and April (cool).
pen at each event, but an Annual Tech sticker is a free pass for your car at the Tech line) will be February 20th at Sykart in Tigard. This is the same venue as last year and I hope to see you there. Details are on the website, but a synopsis of the Annual Tech inspection is that you must bring your car and tools to remove one front and one rear tire (including jack stands) along with one front and one rear race wheel and tire. This is your only opportunity in 2010 to avoid waiting in the tech line at every Oregon Region event.
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The Twisty Bits Jim Murray, Road Racing Director Email: jmmurrayjr@aol.com
The New Guy Twenty-ten and here we have a new Road Race Director. You may be wondering how we wound up with yet another SRF (#66, Blue) guy in this seat, but I’ll just say you have to be very careful what you say to Butler…and leave it at that.
any I’ve ever taken! I have been in SCCA only since fall 2005; and ran my first race in April 2006. I first attended an SCCA race weekend at Laguna Seca in 1968 (!) but since I lived in Hawaii, on Maui, there wasn’t much racing opportunity.
So my first thoughts here are for the crew who work out there so we drivers can live our lifelong ambitions…I want you to know how much we appreciate all you do for this sport…I know this isn’t a new thought, but it bears repeating….
Speaking of Todd, first things first a heartfelt “thanks” for his five years of service as RRD…I think Todd’s left us in great shape after his tenure and I see his hard work in the files.
I finally achieved my ambition of attending a road race school in August 2005 with Pro Drive…that school was supposed to be the end of it but…well, you know how that goes…
We have an excellent 2010 season schedule, with eight race weekends at PIR plus a date at Oregon Raceway Park (Grass Valley) late in October:
We are fortunate that he will now take over for Duck Allen as Area 13 Director on the National SCCA board, so we have some continuity there; and Todd has also promised me that he won’t just ride off “into the sunset” but will help me in this seat to make a strong start, which is important, because I probably know less about this job than
But back to that first race: Sitting on the pre-grid before first practice, I was struck by the number of workers needed to actually stage the race. My first guess was 75! I don’t know even today if that’s an accurate number…but for sure it’s not 25, and for sure it’s not 150…or is it?
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March 5,6,7 – Single Regional with SCCA School (March 5) April 17, 18 – Single Regional May 7,8,9 – Regional/National (no chicane) June 11,12,13 – Double Regional – Rose Cup July 2,3,4 – Double National August 7,8 – Single Regional (no chicane) September 11,12 – Single Regional (no chicane) October 8,9,10 – Double Regional October 23, 24 – Oregon Raceway Park For this season, I plan to make few changes, as I’ve felt things are running pretty well from 2009; that said, I’m always available to talk things over and see what’s workable…as I learn the ropes and the needs of the drivers and workers. Right now, the whole thing looks pretty daunting to me and I know I’ll be relying on Todd Butler, and Karen in the office…a ton! If you have ideas or concerns you’d like to share, drop me a note at jmmurrayjr@aol. com but for now, that’s about it… Let’s all have a fun, safe year! LATE BREAKING (BRAKING): Get your annual tech early; February 20, Saturday at PIR; 10 am to 3 pm; details online. Show up and beat the rush!
OREGON REGION SCCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES APPROVED DATE: 12-8-09 PLACE: China Bay Restaurant PRESENT: Board Members: Dan Halloran, Dan Mullin, Jeff Zurschmeide, Chris Hale, Jim Murray, Andy Howe, Peggy Gaston, Kim McFarland Members: Mary Thompson, Karen McCoy, Todd Butler, Win Casey, Shirley Sanders, Bob Brands Absent: Carrie Sutherland, Randy Unsbee CALL TO ORDER – RE Dan called the meeting to order at 7:10pm. REGIONAL EXECUTIVE INTRO – Dan welcomed the newly elected board members and thanked the outgoing ones for they’re past service. Roles and Responsibilities: Dan asked each member in attendance to introduce themselves and describe just what their role and responsibility was as a representative on the board. He also asked what they felt needed to be improved in the region for this coming year. Several mentioned ideas to improve communication and understanding between the drivers and the workers, including getting to know each other better. MEMBER/NEW BUSINESS COMMENTS – Mary mentioned that the BOD needs to review some of the perpetual awards as noted in the Operating Procedures. These are to be reviewed every 10 years. COMMITTEE & OFFICIALS REPORTS REGIONAL OFFICE REPORT – via email Office Staff & Hours: Karen worked 70.5 hours in November. Region Office: Online Voting went well! 58 members used the online system to vote. For 2008
election, about 8 ballots were returned by mail. So, 6-7 times as many voted using the online system as mailed ballots last year. I think this means that people will vote online for an uncontested slate, but they won’t spend a 44¢ stamp to do so.
other areas of region business.
Jim questioned the money that is designated for land acquisition and since we are no longer aggressively perusing this venture suggested that it might be merged into the Road Race account.
RALLY REPORT – Chris presented the Balance Sheet for Rally.
It was discussed and the BOD felt strongly that as our Administrator, the region should allocate some additional expense money for her attendance. In the past she has paid the major portion of her trip perOffice is open limited hours during this sonally. off-race-season. I will be checking email and phone messages from home, so please M/S to allocate registration, airfare and let me know if you need something even if two nights lodging for the Office AdminisI’m not actually in the office. trator to attend the Ntl. Convention. (Jeff/ Dan M.) M/P. Suspended liability insurance on vehicles until March 1, 2010. This will save us This change will be made to the current approximately $1,200. Ben Hockman, Operating Policy. Item 2.7 Section C. E-Crew Chief, has been notified that insurance is suspended; Ben says the trucks will TREASURER REPORT – Absent not go anywhere until March. LOUD PEDAL REPORT –. Absent Notified National SCCA that two drivers are in debt to Oregon Region. This usually DIRECTOR’S REPORTS means National will suspend their membership & licenses until the debts are paid. SOLO II REPORT – Andy did not have I’ve contacted both drivers by phone and the documents for Solo but advised that by mail several times to collect, but to no they had budgeted 10% down from the avail. previous year and felt very fortunate to have actually finished the season up 2%. Karen presented copies of the, Road Racing Income Statement Budget vs Actual as The dates for the 2010 events have been well as the, Road Racing Balance Sheet. selected for both PIR and Packwood. The In addition she also presented the like doc- scheduled dates and the forecast for attenuments for The Region. dance are similar to those of 2009.
Jeff advised just how this money was acquired and set up in this special account. He thought that since it had come from drivers, workers etc. that it could be used to construct a fixed BBQ at PIR for worker use.
The Rally Awards Banquet will be held Dec. 19th and all are invited to attend if interested. There are 7 Rally X planned for the year at WA. County Fairgrounds. Also on the agenda is, The Road Not Taken, which is an all niter and The Oregon Trail Stage Rally, which will once again be in The Hood River Area.
Todd suggested a small donation to ORP, which might build a turn station. Decision on this will be discussed later. DIRECTOR I REPORT – No report
Karen expressed her interest in attend- DIRECTOR II REPORT – No report ing the Ntl. Convention in Las Vegas this year. ROAD RACING REPORT – The Road Race schedule has been set with She has attended in the past and gained 8 dates on the agenda. An additional 2 will valuable information, which she has used possibly see our drivers at ORP. effectively in running the office as well as (Continued on page 15)
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1985 VW Golf GTi - RS/SPU/GT# 16V 2.0 liter, Ivey build 210+ hp; Schrick head; Rugh Eng.; dry sump; Electromotive ign.; XS fuel pump and filter; all Aeroquip; Tilton. Multiple titles: Rose Cups, PCRRC, SCCA, ICSCC. Don Smethers car original build, local race history inc. Westwood/PIR track records. Includes 24’ TPD trailer w/ built-ins; Honda 50 pit bike; tires/wheels; spares. Car is SCCA Vintage eligible. Everything goes for $11,500. Greg Bell - 360-566-1290 or flatlatex@ yahoo.com. Race Vintage Anywhere: Own a vintage car with a history that will make it be welcomed by just about any vintage racing
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no brake fade with these Compomotive minilight wheels with bias Hoosiers tons of suspension work. Handles very well and would make a good first racecar Asking $15,000.00 OBO call (541)729-2276 2003 Cheetah SR1 D/F sports racer, excellent condition, includes trailer, 10x20 awning and Motorola radios w/head sets. 1 race, dry sumped Loyning GSXR engine with Power Commander. No lift, electric air shifter with large refill bottle, Stack data system, Penske dbl adj shocks w/nitrogen refill bottle, 2 sets wheels and mounted rains, custom set up bars, 2 spare GSXR engines, new battery, new Willians belts, aluminum quick jack, lots of spares, books, manuals and log books from new. Very fast, track records PIR and PR. Done racing, everything goes. Support/coaching for first race locally. Pictures upon request. $25,000 call Dennis 253-405 2646, dennislpeters@earthlink.net Vintage Bugeye Sprite - VP1 #21, 1275cc engine, weber and SU carb setups, Datsun 5-speed transmission, 4-wheel disc brakes w/cockpit bias control, british racing green, large spares package. $12,000 503-330-3010 Street Car for Sale 1993 anniversary year corvette. White with red interior. 350ci with 6 speed trans. Dual power sport seats, Ride control, Passive keyless entry, T-top with two tops. 76,000 miles always garaged. $13,500. Please contact Dave at 503-646-4625
Jim, Karen and Todd will work on a budget for the year and present it at the next BOD meeting. PAST ROAD RACE DIRECTOR AND NOW AREA 13 DIRECTOR Todd likened his adventure into directorship at his recent trip to Topeka as to that of being part of a large corporation. He was one of 4 new directors in attendance. His impression is that there are now interesting and responsible people in charge who will work toward the common goal of making our sport better for all involved. He mentioned several areas of change that they will try to achieve and he will keep us informed. PAST REGIONAL EXEC – Jeff advised that our good friends at Gran Prix have ceased their operation. They were great friends of the region and we enjoyed having our annual awards banquet there several times. We still hope to see them at the track! He also mentioned that our good friend, Dan Hall who recently passed away had many trophies and that his wife wants to donate them to the region, Cascade and other worthy groups. Jeff is in the planning stages of the CruiseIn for Rose Cup. This year it will be moved
to Sunday so as not to conflict with others that are planned for that same weekend. In order to promote the Rose Cup, there will be a Cruise-In on Memorial Day at Salishan Lodge on the Oregon Coast. ASST REGIONAL EXEC Dan Halloran will not be able to attend the Ntl. Convention this year so, Dan Mullin will be the executive in attendance at the Ntl. Convention this year representing the region and as such will be receive the stipend normally allocated for the RE. Dan advised that Vintage Norpac is working toward 5 events this year. He will provide more info as it becomes available. REGIONAL EXEC – Dan posed the question of the BOD meeting night and time as well as the present location. After discussion it was decided to retain the site but change the day of the week to better accommodate our events. Starting in January, we will meet on the first Wednesday of each month. The first meeting of 2010 will be, January 6. Adjourn M/P
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(BOARD MINUTES Continued from Page 13) Trans Am is tentative at this time for an appearance at Rose Cup. July event will include an additional Mazda group. May & July will welcome a group of Formula cars. More info to come later on these three occurrences as it becomes available. February 20th will see Pre-Season Tech at the track.
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Oregon Region SCCA 4800 SW Macadam Ave, Ste 110 Portland, Oregon 97239 http://www.oregonscca.com Change Service Requested Issue: January 2010
Time Value Data • Do Not Delay 2010 Upcoming Events February 20 -- Road Race Annual Tech @ PIR February 20 -- Solo Annual Tech @ Sykart
March 5-7 -- ORSCCA Driver School & Single Regional, with Chicane @ PIR March 13-14 - Vintage HMSA @ Thunderhill April 17-18 -- ORSCCA Single Regional, with Chicane @ PIR May 7-9 -- ORSCCA Regional/National Combo, no Chicane @ PIR May 14-16 - Vintage CSRG @ Thunderhill May 29-31 -- NWR Double National w/NORPAC Vintage @ Pacific Raceways June 11-13 -- ORSCCA Rose Cup Double Regional w/NORPAC Vintage, with Chicane @ PIR July 2-4 -- ORSCCA Double National, with Chicane @ PIR August 7-8 -- ORSCCA Single Regional, no Chicane @ PIR August 28-29 -- NWR Double Regional w/NORPAC Vintage @ Bremerton September 11-12 -- ORSCCA Single Regional, no Chicane @ PIR September 10-12 -- SFR/NORPAC Vintage Weekend @ Thunderhill Park October 8-10 -- ORSCCA Double Regional, with Chicane @ PIR October 23-24 --ORSCCA Single Regional w/NORPAC Vintage @ Oregon Raceway Park, Grass Valley OR, co-sanctioned with NW Region Oct. 30-31 Vintage CSRG @ Thunderhill ORSCCA Board Meetings are held the First Wednesday of Each Month at China Bay Restaurant, 13281 SW Canyon Rd., Beaverton, OR 16