19 NER Drivers and Workers Head to SCCA Runoffs
10 Drivers and 9 Workers from NER are headed west to Sonoma, California to compete and volunteer at the 2018 SCCA National Championship Runoffs the week of October 16-21.
10 Drivers and 9 Workers from NER are headed west to Sonoma, California to compete and volunteer at the 2018 SCCA National Championship Runoffs the week of October 16-21.
Check out all the spectacular photos from DaggerSLADE at the Mt Snow Rallycross.
It is that time of year again. Every fall, half of our Board of Directors terms expire, and a new slate of Directors must be elected. Nominations are due by November 9 and elections will be held at the Annual Meeting on January 5.
Two 1,000-horsepower Trans Am 455 Super Duty vehicles, built by Trans Am Worldwide, will be deployed as the Official Pace Cars of the 2018 Runoffs.
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Official Results from NER Autocross – Orange Crush. This is the 9th Points Event for the 2018 season.
NER's Flag Chief, Jessie Honigs, and IT7 driver, Jason Carroll, take the green flag of marriage as they exchange vows and beers in the Winner's Circle of NHMS.
Lists of all the NER winners, photos, and highlights from 2018 Solo Nationals.
Save the Date! The NER SCCA 2019 Annual meeting will be held on Saturday, January 5th at the Radisson Hotel Nashua, New Hampshire. 2019 is the 75th anniversary of the founding of the SCCA right here in New England. Please join us to start this special year of celebration! Tentative schedule of events: Saturday, 1/5/2019 8:00 am – noon: Racing, Solo, Rally Meetings Noon – 1:30 pm: Worker Awards Luncheon (returning after a two year hiatus) 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm: NER/SCCA Annual meeting with election of Board of Directors 3:30 – 5:00 pm: NER/SCCA Town Hall 5:00pm – 6:00 pm: BOD Executive Meeting 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm: Happy hour 6:30 pm: Annual Awards banquet Rooms can be reserved at the discounted rate of $110/night by calling the Radisson at (603) 888-9970 and mentioning the New England Region SCCA Annual Meeting.
Words and photo by Greggar Helgeland SCCA® RallyCross® brings people together for the thrills of competition, but that’s only part of the fun. Between racing sessions, RallyCross participants are required to “work.” That term, however, is used very loosely. RallyCross operates in what is referred to as a “run-work” format, similar to that used by the SCCA Solo program. A day of RallyCross is split in two with half the day devoted to racing and half to work. Providing this labor is what makes RallyCross self-supported and means organizers don’t have to hire course marshals. This is what keeps RallyCross affordable. Because most of the work is performed on the race course and in groups, it also provides several other benefits. Working out on course is when you experience a significant social aspect of the sport. You’ll find yourself working with like-minded people that live life to the fullest. After all, this is how they got into racing. While people say opposites attract, you’ll find the racing mindset makes for fast friendships that last a lifetime. You’ll be working alongside competitors, many of which are seasoned RallyCross racers. This is your chance to ask them [...]