Chapter Event 10/13/2012 - ///M Club Day @ BMW Performance Center

DougV

New member
Oct 13
The National Capital and Tarheel Chapters are headed back to South Carolina on October 13th for our second ///M Club Day driving event of 2012 at the BMW Performance Center.
As always, the Performance Center provides current model ///M cars, instructors, gas, tires, lunch and a first-class facility for a fun-filled day. Just show up ready to drive! The school’s focus is to improve your driving skills through a combination of driving exercises, classroom instruction and competitive events. No helmets or previous driving school experience is required. All skill levels are welcome and encouraged to attend.
This school is a special program designed by the Performance Center staff specifically for BMW CCA chapters. It will be similar to previous ///M Club Day events, which have included instruction on proper driving position, vehicle dynamics, car-control skills, weight-transfer, oversteer/understeer and improved vision. The day is divided into morning and afternoon sessions which mix skill exercises and competitive events, including skid pad wet/dry courses, braking and handling practice, autocross and more.
We will be driving current model BMW ///M Cars for this event. Please note that the Performance Center staff continually makes changes to this program, so session contents and the cars available may vary from one school to the next.
Our event hotel is the Greenville Marriott. The special BMW rate includes the breakfast buffet for up to two people plus Internet service. Register at: www.marriott.com/GSPAP and enter BMW as the Corporate code. The Marriott has a great lobby bar for getting together after the driving and dinner events. Remember, no food service is available for breakfast on Saturday morning at the Performance Center.
Schedule:
Friday October 12, 2012
5:45 AM - Meet and sign-in at the Manassas Cracker Barrel, just off I-66W
6:00 AM - NoVa Convoy leaves for Greer, SC
2:45 PM - Visit to the Zentrum and factory tour (2:45 and 3:00).
5:30 PM - Hotel Check-In
6:30 PM - Group Dinner @ Barley’s in Greenville

Saturday October 13, 2012
8:00 AM - Meet @ Performance Center
8:15 AM - Drive day begins
5:00 PM - Drive day ends
6:30 PM - Group Dinner @ Blue Ridge Brewing Company in Greenville

Sunday October 14, 2012
Drive home as a group or on-your-own.
The Fine Print:

  • All drivers must be NCC chapter members or attend with a member who pays for the event. In other words, the payment for this school must come from a chapter member. More information is available by contacting the event coordinator.
  • All drivers must be 18 or older with a valid driver’s license.
  • Completely enclosed shoes required for the factory tour - No Exceptions!
  • Cost of $660.00 includes cars, tires, gas, instructors and lunch at the Performance Center. Each attendee is responsible for all other meals, lodging costs and travel expenses.
Directions to convoy start:

From the Washington, DC, Beltway (I-495)
• Take I-495 to I-66 west.
• Exit at 47B (north 234).
• Turn right at traffic light onto Battleview Parkway to the Cracker Barrel.

From the Baltimore Beltway (I-695)
• Take I-95 south to I-495 west.
• Follow the directions above.
This event offers online registration and payment through MotorsportReg.com.

Registration will be through Motorsportreg.com
 
When does the first round of registration close?

I've seen nothing posted and the dumbass lottery system the Tarheel group uses means I'm sitting here not knowing if I have a place, even though I registered on the first day it opened.
Lottery system?
I thought registration goes to 16 Tarheel and 16 NCC members first, then opened to any chapters.
 
Lottery system?
I thought registration goes to 16 Tarheel and 16 NCC members first, then opened to any chapters.

It does, but the way that Tarheel allocates their 16 is by lottery if more than 16 applications are received. It's enough to make me consider moving my home region to NCC. I know that they believe there's a valid reason for doing this, but my perspective that it is grossly unfair to those of us that are motivated and organized enough to get our registrations in promptly.
 
Can't speak for them but my guess it's because the forms were mailed in.
I don't think it's going to be a lottery since everything is going through MSReg and everyone's registrations are date stamped this year.
 
Can't speak for them but my guess it's because the forms were mailed in.
I don't think it's going to be a lottery since everything is going through MSReg and everyone's registrations are date stamped this year.

We'll see. My communications with Stephen suggested that the same system would be used, regardless of the use of MSReg.
 
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