Chance for a free Time Trial in a GTA car for working corners.
Atlanta Region SCCA provides workers for Road Atlanta's Panoz schools and they are short for the next two. So Butch Kummer is raffling off a ride in his GTA Monte Carlo (Think NASCAR if you don't know what a GTA car is) for the first 14 folks who register (and show up) to work the following weekends...
March 4th/5th
May 20/21
You get a drawing entry for each day you work, and the odds are pretty good considering it gets cut off at the first 14.
The winner gets to co-drive Butch's car at the time trials at either Nashville Motor Speedway or Roebling Road (your choice). Butch has done things like this in the past in his old GT1 Corvette and he's not kidding. If you win, you get to drive his car.
The need for March 4/5 is urgent since it is this coming weekend, so you get two entries for each day you work if you do this one.
You do not need to be an SCCA member to work the Panoz weekends, but if you win the ride you will have to join SCCA and apply for a Solo Trials license.
If you are interested, email Nancy Ann VanHutton ASAP at atlflagchief@hotmail.com
Good Luck
March 4th/5th
May 20/21
You get a drawing entry for each day you work, and the odds are pretty good considering it gets cut off at the first 14.
The winner gets to co-drive Butch's car at the time trials at either Nashville Motor Speedway or Roebling Road (your choice). Butch has done things like this in the past in his old GT1 Corvette and he's not kidding. If you win, you get to drive his car.
The need for March 4/5 is urgent since it is this coming weekend, so you get two entries for each day you work if you do this one.
You do not need to be an SCCA member to work the Panoz weekends, but if you win the ride you will have to join SCCA and apply for a Solo Trials license.
If you are interested, email Nancy Ann VanHutton ASAP at atlflagchief@hotmail.com
Good Luck
I hope no replies doesn't mean no interest.
One of the reasons SCCA keeps 4 weekends a year at Road Atlanta at a reasonable cost is the agreement to help provide workers for non-SCCA weekends. If you're available (and unfortunately I'm not, or I'd be there) give it a shot. Who knows, you might win a free weekend in a 500hp car for your effort.
One of the reasons SCCA keeps 4 weekends a year at Road Atlanta at a reasonable cost is the agreement to help provide workers for non-SCCA weekends. If you're available (and unfortunately I'm not, or I'd be there) give it a shot. Who knows, you might win a free weekend in a 500hp car for your effort.
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Too far for me
That's an awesome thing for Butch to do, thumbs up to him and the workers.
Too far for me

That's an awesome thing for Butch to do, thumbs up to him and the workers.
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That's an awesome thing for Butch to do</TD></TR></TABLE>
The last time he did it he owned a GT1 Corvette. The person who won was an accomplished autocrosser who later said the first time she drove it she was fine at first... Then shifted it into 2nd gear and got scared to death.
His GTA car isn't quite as brutal, but its pretty stinking fast.
Anyone who works both days this weekend will get four shots at a drive in it at a track that is FAST.
That's an awesome thing for Butch to do</TD></TR></TABLE>
The last time he did it he owned a GT1 Corvette. The person who won was an accomplished autocrosser who later said the first time she drove it she was fine at first... Then shifted it into 2nd gear and got scared to death.
His GTA car isn't quite as brutal, but its pretty stinking fast.
Anyone who works both days this weekend will get four shots at a drive in it at a track that is FAST.
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