Region Event at Yellowstone Drag Strip featured in the Billings Gazette

Paul Ruhter of the Billings Gazette attended the Region’s event at Yellowstone Drag Strip on July 15, 2012.  The story and photo gallery can be found here.

All you need is a valid driver’s license and a car that will pass an inspection, and you are ready for a thrilling day of racing at local autocross events.

The Yellowstone Region of the Sports Car Club of America is based in Billings and hosts many autocross events in the Billings area every summer.

The club has dozens of local members, but they open racing events to the public.

A day of driving the course is $40 for those not members of the SCCA, and $25 for first-time racers.

To learn more information on becoming a member of the Yellowstone Region SCCA or for a schedule of autocross events, go to www.yellowstonescca.com.

Newsletter Editor Graduates from MSU-B

kaitlyn-graduatesThe editor and staff of the Yellowstone Region website is pleased to announce that the Region’s Newsletter Editor recently graduated (with honors) from MSU-B with a B.S. degree in biology.  The normally shy and reclusive editor is show below taking her own picture at La Perouse Bay just prior to uploading same to her Facebook page.  Next time you see Kaitlin, make sure to offer your congratulations!

 

Summit Meeting Between Yellowstone Region and Maui SCCA

Reuss-Maui-SummitYellowstone Region Webmaster J. Reuss recently met with Maui SCCA Webmaster, Spiritual Leader, and Chief Menu Advisor, Scott Hughes, at La Perouse Bay in south Maui.  (La Perouse has a rich history.  It was at La Perouse that the first Westerners set foot on Maui.  When French explorer Jean Francois de Galaup La Perouse landed there in 1786, scores of Hawaiians from the village came out from the village of Keone’o’io to greet him.)

J. was unable to attend Maui SCCA’s February event at Maui Raceway Park this year, but Scott was kind enough to provide a tour of south Maui to J., the “Team Owner,” the Newsletter Editor, and her roommate (and former Region member), Jerod Staebler.  Scott has lived in Kihei for many years and had many insights to offer about south Maui and its beautiful features and activities.

Scott noted that participation at Maui SCCA events over the past 3-5 years has averaged about 10-12 drivers per event.  The rough pavement at Maui Raceway Park (a former military airfield) is the source of 99% of the Region’s issues.  Many participants do not return after one or two events because of the fractured and abrasive paving which can be tough on tires and cars.  There have also been plans in the works to build a prison on the site, which could lead to a better venue.  However, the powers that be continue to have difficulty finding $275M to build the new facility.

 

Region Featured on “Angela’s Adventures” on KTVQ

“Angela’s Adventures” is a segment that airs every other Sunday on Q2 at 5:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. The focus of each story is on an outdoor activity. The goal behind each story is to motivate Montanans and Wyomingites to get out and enjoy their surroundings.  Angela (and her cameraman) visited the Region’s Father’s day event at GM Petroleum on June 19th and were given a quick introduction into the sport of autocross/solo.  Like all other first-timers, Angela walked the course and took her first runs under the capable tutelage of an experienced driver–in this case–Regional Executive Chris Brewer.  In quick order, Angela was looking for more speed out of Brewer’s Mini.  Angela also rode with Scott Cranston in his GT3 and R.J. Matthews in his STI.  (However, the real highlight was shoehorning Angela’s cameraman–and camera–into the back seat of Brewer’s car!) Click here to see and hear more about her visit. 

 

Angela’s Adventures: Autocross Solo Racing

BILLINGS – From April through September drivers of the Yellowstone Region Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) rev up their engines and put their race cars to the test.”I think a lot of people are in it for the same reasons and I think it’s mostly the adrenaline rush,” explains autocross racer, RJ Matthews. “It’s an exciting sport, it gets the blood pumping.”

Scone-SCCAFellow racer, Caitlin Reuss, agrees. “I just love the adrenaline rush,” Reuss says. “You come out here and compete, I compete with my brothers. My favorite part is when I beat my brothers.”

SCCA is the largest automotive motorsports organization in the world and has been around for more than 60 years.

Chris Brewer has been racing for several years and loves the speed factor.

“My favorite thing is going around a corner and the car is sliding and you get the G-forces on you,” Brewer says. “It just puts a smile on my face.”

After those enthusiastic reviews, I’m eager to get behind the wheel. But first, like all beginners, I have to walk the course… before I hit the gas.

With white lines of chalk as your boundaries and cones to guide you in the right direction, the course takes an average of 40 seconds to complete – low 30s if you’re fast.

Hitting a cone tacks on two seconds to your overall time.

The first car I drove was Brewer’s mini cooper. I got the biggest thrill while slaloming. Slaloming is when you weave though the cones.

In addition to the mini cooper, the passenger seat of Matthew’s Subaru STI was also calling my name.

“It has lots of traction and it’s turbo charged,” Matthews explains. “It’s perfect for a venue like this.”

After that, I rode shotgun in a GT3 Porsche.

“It’s rated top speed on on a race track is 195 mph,” explains driver, Scott Cranston.

If you have the need for speed, autocross racing is a good and legal option.

“I like the fact that I can do that and there’s no blue lights flashing in the rear view mirror,” Brewer points out.

It keeps you out of trouble with the law and it also improves your everyday driving skills.

“I know how to control a car better when I’m spinning out or fishtailing on the icy roads,” Reuss says. “I can control the car better and I learned that here.”

So, if you’re looking for a high speed adventure that’s bound to give you a thrill, Autocross racing is it.

 

Solo at Food Service of America May 11, 2014

Event Chair – Chris Brewer
Safety Steward – J. Reuss

Final Results
#1 – FSA I – Sun 05-11-2014
Total Registered: 19, with Times: 19
Pos.Class#DriverCar ColorTimesTotal
1TmBS33Gruver, SteveRed56.97154.63854.34261.80558.93753.938
60.32756.28354.29953.93854.222[-]18.645
2 mBS14Gruver, JoanneBlue76.89372.58373.87375.813+DNF72.583
+18.645
1TDS86Reay, ShylorBlack69.49265.826+DNF63.58459.83559.07658.373
58.373
1TES640Litton, ToddRed67.177+DNF63.32840.535+DNF38.743+DNF63.85661.205
61.205
1TmFS02Francis, MarkRed60.53259.13659.84060.14258.33157.729
59.33062.03658.37757.72958.209[-]3.029
2FS641Litton, ThomasRed63.83362.304+166.129+DNF62.504+161.91060.758
60.758+3.029
1TGS9Boettger, OrryWhite22.058+DNF57.062+154.971+254.23755.427+154.028
54.421+154.730+254.39754.265+153.560+1
53.355+154.028
1TmCSP74Johnson, DeanCopper54.11654.19054.92255.03653.88852.678
53.60453.88152.67852.86253.275[-]1.771
2 mCSP68Jensen, WoodyRed50.003+DNF62.649+DNF60.42654.165+DNF56.345+254.449
56.480+157.52255.71754.44955.224+1.771
1TmSTF42Caudill, BenWhite60.77357.464+158.669+160.64858.48655.984
56.63156.61055.98456.92159.584+2[-]6.236
2STF19Lamparelli, AmyWhite73.06564.770+DNF69.92073.459+DNF72.68462.220
72.292+DNF71.69469.20463.79063.844+1+6.236
63.66662.220
1TmSTS73Brewer, ChrisGreen55.512+153.975+154.23354.16653.40452.578
52.57854.51152.79953.04351.984+1[-]2.287
2TmSTS134Reuss, JamesRed54.77454.774
+2.196
3 mSTS34Stewart, TuckerRed55.30256.40255.46555.93956.30854.865
55.32455.23654.865+0.091
4 mSTS38Gruver, Joel(Ron) Burgundy65.21163.078+DNF61.384+160.47658.43957.101
58.64357.88557.752+DNF57.22857.101+2.236
1TmSM18McTaggert, JonBlue56.50457.66631.919+DNF52.361+152.407+151.269
51.77152.04451.26950.852+250.695+1[-]1.315
2 mSM12Mudge, JonathanWhite65.224+DNF34.375+DNF55.47254.968+254.66952.584
53.56353.657+253.68852.76552.584+1.315
1TmSMF43Roberts, RandyWhite69.191+155.61953.155+153.32054.23753.320
58.774+153.865
1THSL72Bell, JackieWhite62.07561.65060.62266.57365.38459.158
60.30061.51061.12460.17759.158
Top Times Of DayTimeClass#Driver
Raw time51.269SM18McTaggert, Jon
Pax43.546GS9Boettger, Orry
Stock53.938BS33Gruver, Steve
Street Prepared52.678CSP74Johnson, Dean
Touring52.578STS73Brewer, Chris
Street Modified51.269SM18McTaggert, Jon
Stock Ladies59.158HSL72Bell, Jackie
Final Raw Time Results
#1 – FSA I – Sun 05-11-2014
Timed Entries: 19
Raw Pos.Pos.Class#DriverCar ModelRaw TimeDiff.From 1st
1m1SM18McTaggert, Jon2004 Subaru STI51.2690.0000.000
2m1STS73Brewer, Chris1997 Mazda Miata52.5781.3091.309
3m2SM12Mudge, Jonathan2009 Subaru WRX52.5840.0061.315
4m1CSP74Johnson, Dean2009 Mazda MX-552.6780.0941.409
5m1SMF43Roberts, Randy1984 Honda Civic CRX53.3200.6422.051
6m1BS33Gruver, Steve1986 Chevrolet Corvette53.9380.6182.669
71GS9Boettger, Orry2013 Ford Focus ST54.0280.0902.759
8m2CSP68Jensen, Woody1990 Honda CRX54.4490.4213.180
9m2STS134Reuss, James1996 Mazda Miata54.7740.3253.505
10m3STS34Stewart, Tucker1996 Mazda Miata54.8650.0913.596
11m1STF42Caudill, Ben2012 Ford Fiesta55.9841.1194.715
12m4STS38Gruver, Joel2003 Mazda Miata57.1011.1175.832
13m1FS02Francis, Mark2003 Mustang Cobra57.7290.6286.460
141DS86Reay, Shylor2013 Mazdaspeed358.3730.6447.104
151HSL72Bell, JackieMitsubishi Eclipse59.1580.7857.889
162FS641Litton, Thomas2004 Pontiac GTO60.7581.6009.489
171ES640Litton, Todd1997 Mazda MX-561.2050.4479.936
182STF19Lamparelli, Amy2012 Ford Fiesta62.2201.01510.951
19m2BS14Gruver, Joanne1969 Chevrolet Corvette72.58310.36321.314
Pax Time Results
#1 – FSA I – Sun 05-11-2014
Timed Entries: 19
Pax Pos.Pos.Class#DriverCar ModelTotalFactorPax TimeDiff.From 1st
11GS9Boettger, Orry2013 Ford Focus ST54.028*0.80643.5460.0000.000
21STS73Brewer, Chris1997 Mazda Miata52.578*0.82943.5870.0410.041
31SM18McTaggert, Jon2004 Subaru STI51.269*0.87044.6041.0171.058
41BS33Gruver, Steve1986 Chevrolet Corvette53.938*0.83144.8220.2181.276
51STF42Caudill, Ben2012 Ford Fiesta55.984*0.80144.8430.0211.297
61CSP74Johnson, Dean2009 Mazda MX-552.678*0.86145.3550.5121.809
71SMF43Roberts, Randy1984 Honda Civic CRX53.320*0.85145.3750.0201.829
82STS134Reuss, James1996 Mazda Miata54.774*0.82945.4070.0321.861
93STS34Stewart, Tucker1996 Mazda Miata54.865*0.82945.4830.0761.937
102SM12Mudge, Jonathan2009 Subaru WRX52.584*0.87045.7480.2652.202
112CSP68Jensen, Woody1990 Honda CRX54.449*0.86146.8801.1323.334
121HSL72Bell, JackieMitsubishi Eclipse59.158*0.79747.1480.2683.602
131FS02Francis, Mark2003 Mustang Cobra57.729*0.81847.2220.0743.676
144STS38Gruver, Joel2003 Mazda Miata57.101*0.82947.3360.1143.790
151DS86Reay, Shylor2013 Mazdaspeed358.373*0.81547.5740.2384.028
162FS641Litton, Thomas2004 Pontiac GTO60.758*0.81849.7002.1266.154
171ES640Litton, Todd1997 Mazda MX-561.205*0.81449.8200.1206.274
182STF19Lamparelli, Amy2012 Ford Fiesta62.220*0.80149.8380.0186.292
192BS14Gruver, Joanne1969 Chevrolet Corvette72.583*0.83160.31610.47816.770

Region Members Dominate H Stock at the Maui SCCA Opener

The marquee matchup at Maui SCCA’s opening event on February 27th featured Karl Rohlfing in his beautiful Factory 5 Cobra and the Region’s Newsletter Editor in a “borrowed” Hyundai Accent.  You will want to read the full story in the April Fast Times.  The Newsletter Editor and her father dominated the H Stock class at the event.  To see results and photos from the event, click on http://mauiscca.net  

 

Region Members Make Good Showing at Top Gun

Six Region members ventured northwest to participate that the TOP GUN 2010 in Helena.  Among 74 timed entries, Dean Johnson placed 2nd in C Stock, Mike Moore 2nd in D Stock, R.J. Matthews 1st in B Street Prepared, Randy Roberts 1st in G Prepared, Jolene Roberts 1st in G Prepared Ladies, and Dave Marble 4th in Street Modified.  R.J. took top time of day in Street Prepared and Jolene was top time of day in Prepared Ladies.  Way to go guys–and gals!

 

Kickoff BBQ

white-classic-carThe Region’s Kickoff BBQ at Chris Brewer’s house on April 17th was a blast!  Plenty of burgers, brats, and beer.  Everyone brought a side dish, so there was no shortage of food or drink.  See the May Fast Times for photos and a full story.