ClubRally Nat'l Championships this weekend - its FREE - plus spectator maps

Eileen

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The St. Louis Region, Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) will host the 2003 ClubRally National Championships (CRNC) in the form of two club rallies, Trespassers Wil and the 100 Acre Wood February 20 and 21, 2004. These events will make stops in Salem, Ellington, Steelville, Viburnum, and Bunker, Missouri bringing the "world series" of performance rally to the Ozark foothills.

This event is FREE and spectators are welcome at the designated spectator areas. Maps for each spectator area are included as separate replies to this message. Please note that some of the spectator areas are used more than once.

Trespassers Wil is a Coefficient 2 SCCA ClubRally. (The Coefficient level is determined by the number of racing stage miles in the event. A Coefficient 2 has 30 to 65 stage miles.) This event will begin on Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Ellington. The first car should arrive at the finish in Salem around 7:00 p.m. There are six (6) "special stages" and two (2) spectator points along the course. The total length of this event, including the transit zones where no racing occurs, is 100 miles.

The 100 Acre Wood is a Coefficient 3 ClubRally (which has 65 to100 stage miles). Contestants, a driver and a navigator per car, will start in downtown Salem on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. and have service breaks in Steelville, and Viburnum before returning to Salem that evening. The first car is expected to arrive back in Salem around 6:30 p.m. at the Eagles' Lodge. There are seven (7) "special stages" and three (3) spectator points along the course. The total length of this event, including the transit zones, is 200 miles.

A ClubRally consists of "transit zones" and "special stages". A transit zone has the rally teams on the roads with the general public following the rules of the road and merely gets the competitors from one special stage to another. Special stages are temporarily closed-to-the-public sections of roads where competitors are allowed to travel as fast as they safely can between the start and the finish of the stage. Special stages are heavily manned by trained, expert volunteers to ensure the safety of the public and the competitors and provide a timing mechanism to score the event. The total elapsed times over all the special stages will determine both individual class and overall victories in the event. The composite times for both rallies will crown a 2003 SCCA ClubRally National Champion for five nationally recognized classes, plus a class for historic cars 30 or more years old.
 
Spectator Maps

I am unable to post the maps in this message.

Go to

100aw.org

select spectator information (from the left side of the screen)

then choose Friday and/or Saturday (from the right side of the screen)

There will be 2 to 3 maps listed for each day.

There will also be program books available in Salem and Ellington that include the maps and team bios. These are also free .
 




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