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Coneheads Banquet Print E-mail
Written by mary   
Friday, 06 January 2012 16:29

It is time to sign up for the Annual Coneheads Awards Banquet, January 14, 2012.  This is the annual dinner and award presentation for the NWR-SCCA and WWSCC, so sign up and come have a great meal and celebrate with all your friends.

Sign up at http://scorekeeper.wwscc.org/coneheads.php
The banquet will be at Farestart again this year, at 7th and Virginia in Seattle.  www.farestart.org

Time
5:00 pm Socializing
6:00 pm Dinner, so please arrive by 5:30 if possible.
The price is $36 per person including the fabulous buffet dinner.
Coffee or tea is included, Beer, Wine and Soft Drinks are available.

Menu
Field Greens with Thyme Balsamic Dressing, Fried Shallots, Chèvre and Granny Smith Apples
Curried Couscous and Crisp Vegetable Salad
Rosemary Roasted Breast of Chicken with Preserved Lemon
Grilled Salmon with Sauce Romesco
Caper and Olive Oil Potato Puree
Farro, Bitter Greens, Roasted Peppers
Roasted Seasonal Vegetables
And here is a quick introduction to Farestart...

FareStart is a culinary job training and placement program for homeless and disadvantaged individuals. Over the past 19 years, FareStart has provided opportunities for nearly 5,000 people to transform their lives, while also serving over 4.5 million meals to disadvantaged men, women, and children.

 
WWSCC Award Nominations Open Print E-mail
Written by Zane Kenney   
Tuesday, 18 October 2011 22:07

As the council, we are seeking nominations for the WWSCC "special" awards for this year. The two we give out every year are Rookie of the Year, and Worker of the Year. Three awards occasionally given out are the Del Hines Sportsmanship Award, the Hard Luck Award, and the Craig Anderson/Heart of the Council Award. Brief descriptions follow:

Rookie of the Year

To be eligible for Rookie of the Year, WWSCC, a competitor must be in his or her first full year of autocrossing and a member of one of the WWSCC member clubs (SCCA qualifies). This person is not afraid to jump in and start learning about event administration right from the get-go, wants to help out, do extra work assignments or maybe just the "tough" ones. Maybe (s)he is just enthusiastic, the cheerleader type. This person may or may not be driving in the Novice class, but we already don't know what we'd do without having them around.

Worker of the Year

The Worker of the Year is pretty self-explanatory. Since SCCA has their own award, we primarily look for those who made special contribution to the WWSCC series. You see them chairing events, being rules steward, or working from registration to teardown. These people are sometimes a little harder to see at events that "their" club is not administrating, but the event chair always knows that in a crunch, this person can be counted on to do that extra bit that will make the event go smoothly. Sometimes, (s)he already is doing it without being asked.

Del Hines Sportsmanship

The Del Hines Sportsmanship award is the highest honor that WWSCC gives out, and as such, is not necessarily given out every year. This is the person who offers their car to a competitor, even when the points battle is tight. They tow someone else's car home, sometimes at inconvenience to their own plans. They are gracious in winning, and when they don't, they are the first to shake the hand of whoever does. You can usually count on seeing this person at the trophy presentation for their half of the day whether or not one is due them. They believe that the best aspect of this sport is the camaraderie of the participants, and it becomes more so for everyone else by their belief.

Hard Luck Award

The Hard Luck Award is not always given out each year either, but when it is, it goes to the person that seemed to have the deck stacked against them this year with car troubles. This award is not intended to point a finger and rub their nose in all the troubles they had, but is supposed to be a light-hearted way for the rest of us to acknowledge that we missed seeing them race more often. Did a transmission break on the way to an out of town event? Did the major engine rebuild get delayed by two months due to incompetent mechanics? (And no, simply driving a British car does not automatically nominate one for Hard Luck.)

Craig Anderson/Heart of the Council

The Craig Anderson/Heart of the Council award is not given out each year. There are awards for good driving, sportsmanship and hard work. WWSCC now has an award for bringing a smile to our faces. Autocross is more than the competition. If you just compete and don't take the time to get to know those around you, you are missing out on the best part of the sport. This award is for the fun and encouraging people - the folks who keep us coming back when we don't do well. It is for the person who gives you a smile you can't wipe off - the person who makes you look forward to seeing them at events. This person tells a good story. They are someone so special, that they make you feel special.
The Craig Anderson/Heart of the Council award is for the person who autocrosses for the joy, not the glory; for the people, not the trophy; for the fun, not the points; for the fastest smile, not the quickest time. It is for the person who gives more than they take, who shares knowledge freely and helps others, who make it a pleasure to come to an autocross. This person is the Heart of the Council.

To nominate someone for one of these awards, speak to your WW club rep, or contact one of the WWSCC officers directly. The awards nominations are taken from the membership at large, and voted on by the council officers.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 October 2011 22:08
 
2011 WWSCC Rules Meeting Print E-mail
Written by Zane Kenney   
Tuesday, 18 October 2011 22:02

Submit your rule proposals for new WWSCC rules, amendments and removal of existing rules at Goldie's on Monday Nov. 21 at 6:30pm.

Bring 10 copies of your proposal to the meeting. It's best to outline your proposal as follows:

  • original rule as it is now (refer to http://www.wwscc.org/rules/2011rulebook.pdf )
  • your proposed revision or new rule
  • any supporting points or evidence to support why your rule should be passed
  • if your rule affects car classes, how points are distributed, etc. It's helpful to show a before and after effect using the results or participation levels of entrants using the last year or two's season results.
 
Sports Car Spectacular - Sept 11, 2011 Print E-mail
Written by mary   
Tuesday, 16 August 2011 08:19

WWSCC is presenting Sports Car Spectacular on September 11, 2011 as part of the Jim's Detail Shop WWSCC Championship Series for 2011 at Sanderson Field in Shelton WA.

Registration is open at http://scorekeeper.wwscc.org/register/ww2011

You can also find the registration links from the WWSCC calendar.

Morning: Stock

  • Registration 7:30am - 8:30am
  • Tech 7:30am - 8:35am
  • Driver's meeting 8:45am
  • Car on-course 9:00am

Afternoon: Non-Stock

  • Registration 11:30am - 12:00pm
  • Tech 11:30am - 12:35pm
  • Driver's meeting 12:45pm
  • Car on-course 1:00pm
Run Groups for Sunday, September 11, 2011 - Sports Car Spectacular
AM: Stock Run 1, Work 2 WSS, SA, WSB, SC, SD, WSE, ST1, WPRO1, VO, VU, WNOVA, NOVA, TOAM
Run 2, Work 1 SS, WSA, SB, WSC, WSD, SE, WST1, PRO1, TOAM, WNOVA, NOVA, TOAM
PM: Non-stock Run 1, Work 2 WIA, WIB, WIC, MA, MB, PA, PB, PC, WOS, ST2, WST3, WPRO2, WNOVP, NOVP, TOPM
Run 2, Work 1 IA, IB, IC, WM, WP, OS, WST2, ST3, PRO2, WNOVP, NOVP, WTOPM

 

More than one passenger is not permitted. Novice may not ride with Novice. Lenient passenger rule: you may be a passenger if you are in PRO1, TO or have completed your competition runs.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 August 2011 09:11
 
Ladies Practice - Sept 10, 2011 Print E-mail
Written by mary   
Tuesday, 16 August 2011 08:11

Daughters, wives, girlfriends, female friends, nieces, cousins, aunts, moms, and other women (maybe grandma?) who may have an inkling of interest in autocrossing are invited to the ACE Ladies Practice on September 10, 2011 at Sanderson Field in Shelton WA. If sons, husbands, boyfriends, nephews, cousins, uncles, dads, and granddads want to instruct or coursework, they'll get a chance to play mid-day and end of day as well.

Cost for ladies is $25 per half of day or $40 all day.

 

Schedule (subject to on-site revision based on attendance)

7:30AM Gate opens
7:30-9:00AM Course setup
8:00-8:30 Registration and worker signup
8:45AM Gate locked. Pre-event meeting for drivers and workers
9:00-11:30 Ladies run
11:30-12:30 Gate opens. Lunch break: food not provided onsite.
Workers may run.
12:00-12:30 Afternoon registration
12:30-3:30 Gate locked. Ladies run.
3:30-4:30 Workers may run.
4:30 Course setup for next day.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 August 2011 08:43
 
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