katnip
08-02-2007, 05:24 PM
I know this is probably, not going to get your car too dirty, but it is for a good cause, and the lap around the road course after dark is the icing on the cake!
The weekend will get fired up on Friday evening when the "Rally Against Leukemia" road rally explores approximately 60 miles of back roads surrounding NHIS. The rally requires no special equipment and no previous rally experience. Registration will open at 5:00 PM at the main entry gate at NHIS and a brief beginners' rally school will be held at approximately 6:00 PM. The first car will start at 7:01, and subsequent teams will leave in one minute intervals. The final checkpoint will include a lap on the winding road course of NHIS, offering for many, the only chance they may ever have to actually drive on a race track. The rally is run Friday night, to allow Solo and Club Racers a chance to join in the fun of the rally. This is a non-championship event. The following classes will be used: Experienced/equipped, Novice (less than 5 rallies), and First timers. A special class could be created if 5 vehicles of a marquee club pre-register as a group. Registration form is on the ner.org website. Entry limited to the first 50 paid entries......"git r done".
Donated snacks and beverages will greet the rallyists in the Tech Center of the speedway upon completion of the rally at approximately 10:00 PM. The rally is the first half of the excitement for the night. Numerous food, service and entertainment franchises have donated thousands of dollars in prizes and raffle items. Once scoring is completed, a raffle will take place. Dinner certificates from establishments such as Applebees, the Nintey Nine, UNO, Longhorn, Smokey Bones, and Outback will be up for grabs. Entertainment opportunities include NHIS race tickets, Lake Winnepesaukee cruises, Meadowbrook concert tickets, movie passes and Funspot fun passes, among others. Certificates also from the Home Depot and Wal-Mart will be in the prize pool. The eats are provided by Shaws, Hannaford, and BJs. The most popular raffle item last year was a free entry to the O'neil Rally School, which they have graciously donated again. Bring plenty of spare cash for this, donations fro m friend s, workers, and others accepted.
The weekend will get fired up on Friday evening when the "Rally Against Leukemia" road rally explores approximately 60 miles of back roads surrounding NHIS. The rally requires no special equipment and no previous rally experience. Registration will open at 5:00 PM at the main entry gate at NHIS and a brief beginners' rally school will be held at approximately 6:00 PM. The first car will start at 7:01, and subsequent teams will leave in one minute intervals. The final checkpoint will include a lap on the winding road course of NHIS, offering for many, the only chance they may ever have to actually drive on a race track. The rally is run Friday night, to allow Solo and Club Racers a chance to join in the fun of the rally. This is a non-championship event. The following classes will be used: Experienced/equipped, Novice (less than 5 rallies), and First timers. A special class could be created if 5 vehicles of a marquee club pre-register as a group. Registration form is on the ner.org website. Entry limited to the first 50 paid entries......"git r done".
Donated snacks and beverages will greet the rallyists in the Tech Center of the speedway upon completion of the rally at approximately 10:00 PM. The rally is the first half of the excitement for the night. Numerous food, service and entertainment franchises have donated thousands of dollars in prizes and raffle items. Once scoring is completed, a raffle will take place. Dinner certificates from establishments such as Applebees, the Nintey Nine, UNO, Longhorn, Smokey Bones, and Outback will be up for grabs. Entertainment opportunities include NHIS race tickets, Lake Winnepesaukee cruises, Meadowbrook concert tickets, movie passes and Funspot fun passes, among others. Certificates also from the Home Depot and Wal-Mart will be in the prize pool. The eats are provided by Shaws, Hannaford, and BJs. The most popular raffle item last year was a free entry to the O'neil Rally School, which they have graciously donated again. Bring plenty of spare cash for this, donations fro m friend s, workers, and others accepted.