[Vintage-race] VRG Turkey Bowl at Summit Point

Mike/Donna Carpenter mail4carpenters at peoplepc.com
Thu Oct 4 10:35:21 MDT 2007


Hi Mark,

How many racers showed up last year and what do you expect for the turnout?  I am a spectator and just want to know if it is worth the four hour drive.

Thanks,

Mike Carpenter

-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Palmer <mgvrmark at hotmail.com>
>Sent: Oct 4, 2007 10:33 AM
>To: vintage-race at autox.team.net
>Subject: [Vintage-race] VRG Turkey Bowl at Summit Point
>
>I's like to extend an invitation to the vintage racers on this list to join us
>at the VRG Turkey Bowl at Summit Point (main course) on Thanksgiving weekend.
>
>This event is probably the most low-key event on the calendar.  It's a full
>three-day event, Fri/Sat/Sun with tons of track time.  Entry fee is only $250
>(earlybird -- by Nov 10th).
>
>The weather can be better than you'd expect.  Last year it was 60 degrees for
>all three days, and Al Gore has personally guaranteed it will be at least 2
>degrees warmer this year -- or he'll eat his polar cap.
>
>All vintage cars through 1972 are welcome.  You don't need to be a member of
>VRG -- just need a vintage competition license (or "qualified driver" with a
>vintage club), and an eligible car (we prefer to see a vintage log book).
>Later cars can be accepted, either in the vintage race groups (if compatible)
>or in the modern car race groups organized by Mid-Atlantic Motorsports.
>
>The entry form can be found here:
>
>http://www.vrgonline.org/EVENTS/TURK/07TURKApp.pdf
>
>If that doesn't work, go to the web site www.vrgonline.org and click on
>"Events" then "Turkey Bowl" and you'll find the entry form on that page.
>
>We have also posted the FAQ's for this event, so if you have any questions
>please take a look at these, it will answer most of your questions.
>
>Mark Palmer
>Turkey Bowl Event Chairman
>_________________________________________________________________


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