The Events of September & October 2014 Solo Season Ends at LES Covered Bridge Rally Bill goes to the Runoffs

Aaron Wolozsyn gets FTD at Lake Erie Speedway Bruce Wesley won FTD in October at Lake Erie Speedway in September

Bill’s BS ...... 2 September Meeting Minutes ...... 10 Pictures ...... 3 October Meeting Minutes ...... 11 Covered Bridge Rally Results ...... 4 Club Trials Results ...... 13 Runoffs Report ...... 5 Membership Report ...... 14 Solo Report ...... 6 Membership Application and Officers List . . . 15 Solo Results ...... 7 Dates to Remember ...... 16 Bill’s BS by Bill Stewart 10/31/14 It’s Banquet Time! First ours, then the NEDIV Mini-Con, and finally the Kryder Series.

We had an incident at the September Solo. Fortunately, the passenger only had a scratch, while the car was a bit more serious. Thanks everyone for your cooperation! Those walls are hard. Well the weather was great and Bruce, well he was great in the S2000, now in the Corvette, he is awesome! I want to thank Aaron Woloszyn for all his hard work as Solo Chairman. I know that it sometimes seems like herding cats, but we had a great season and oh so much fun.

Several of us went down to Nelson Ledges for a wet Nick Simon at the MVR Club Trials track day early in September and then for the PDX and Club Trials at the end of the month. I think the track is before the big oops back into the shape of 2 or 3 years ago. It’s encouraging, but there is a long way to go. Todd Karam, the new manager, has some interesting ideas. Nick Simon has not had very good luck this year. At the Club Trials, after setting the FTD on his second lap, the car went over the lip on the outside of Oak Tree, into the tire wall and over on its side. The GTI is not pretty any more.

I know that Mahoning Valley lost money on their Golden Harvest event at Nelson. Neohio had to cancel their Regional at PittRace for lack of entries. I hope that we SCCA Chairman John Walsh can support them more next year. in the Runoffs Pace Car Back from the Runoffs, I had to really hustle to get wearing his Nelson Ledges cap the Covered Bridge Rally ready. I am afraid that Dave Hammer and I should have triple checked the for next year gets done. It should be interesting with Thompson instructions. Next time, I would like a rally novice, with now open in Connecticut, Palmer in Massachusetts getting lots of questions, and also an experienced person who ready, and PittRace finishing its second half. Next is the Kryder knows what questions to ask, to do a pre-run . We had banquet, and then Thanksgiving. beautiful weather and 4 of the cars had novices. Things to think about for next year. The North American Our banquet is tonight. We have had a great year and we International Auto Show is always a fantastic road trip. Our deserve to celebrate! We always have some impressive Erie Auto Show is at the end of January, should we try to have and sometimes amusing prizes! I think of the other ones a booth? Neohio has their Ohio Winter Rally, and we should that I have been to. We have more fun! Bob Mazza’s have our Sno-Go Rally. The SCCA National Convention is South Shore Wine Company will be a fantastic place for again being combined with the MSX Motorsports Expo down in it and I bet Calimaris does great catering. I can’t wait. Charlotte in February. So, let’s enjoy the banquets, remember this year, take a rest, and dream of next year. I actually am going to have a weekend off before making my way, along with Charlie Campbell and maybe Dave Hammer to the NEDIV Mini-Con. Along with the See you at the banquet! banquet, this is where the planning and the scheduling Bill 2 Pictures!

Clockwise from the top--Andrew & Kate are Engaged! Aaron Young, Kate Bell at the Nelson PDX, Nick Simon vs Bruce Wesley, Tim Mackey, Lance Dunn 3 Covered Bridge Road Rally October 26, 2014

We would like to thank everyone who came out to our Annual Covered Bridge Rally. The weather and the leaves were beautiful. This year we travelled to the Covered Bridge Pizza in North Kingsville, although some relied on their cell phone GPSes and went to the one in Saybrook. We finished at Crowley’s in Platea with awards and many prizes. Major thanks to Dave Hammer, Bob & Brenda Nick, Ron Johnstonbaugh, and Greg Lester who worked the checkpoints. Also major thanks to Bob Mazza for helping with the wine for prizes. It was great to see Bob Hart. It’s been too long. Great Day !

Results Place Driver & Navigator(s) Vehicle Points First Overall, First Stock Adam Spieszny & Piotr Roszczenko Eagle Talon AWD 34 Second Overall, First Equipped Dave Sellers & Janis Ford Subaru Impreza 42 Third Overall, Second Stock Andrew & Danielle Dumbeck Volkswagen GTI 363 Fourth Overall, First Tourist Melinda Kuhn, Eric Seifert, & Bob Hart Dodge Durango 670 Fifth Overall, Third Stock Bill & Sue Crowe Saturn Ion 872 Sixth Overall, Fourth Stock Matt DeLacy & Nick Simon Ford Fairlane 1586 Seventh Overall, First Novice Pamela Moe & Robert Curran Toyota Camry 1669 Eighth Overall, Second Novice Steve Cold & Elizabeth Reddy Lexus 1682 Ninth Overall, Third Novice Greg Alley & Kathy Langston Miata 1823

Adam Spieszny and Piotr Roszczenko Matt DeLacy and Nick Simon win the 2014 Covered Bridge Rally in their in the Fairlane at the State Road 1992 Eagle Talon AWD Bridge South of Conneaut, OH

4 Runoffs Report Our SCCA National Championship Runoffs visited Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and its famous Corkscrew for the first time. The hills and tight turns were a huge contrast to , the host of the Runoffs for the last 5 years. I was surprised to see all the familiar NEDIV and Great Lakes friends made the trip. Our former RE, Tom Ward made it out from DC with his crazy hat to work corners. Steel Cities’s Steve Mortimer and Mahoning Valley’s Cliff McCandless were up on the starter’s stand. Steel Cities’ Jeff Hutzelman, who once worked for me at Erie Computer manned Timing & Scoring. SCCA’s Chairman, John Walsh, seemed to be ev- erywhere, wearing his Nelson Ledges cap. The action was fast and furious on the track and also in the tech shed, with penalties at both places. I worked a personal worst 8 black flag alls in one day during qualifying. The fierce competition created carnage inTurn 2, the first real turn and it continued all the way to the turn 11 gravel trap.

After 3 days of qualifying, the 27 classes started the racing on Friday with the big guns of T1. Sure enough, 4 cars were taken out at turn 2 right after the start. Philly’s Andrew Aquilante just walked away from the field to win in his Phoenix Racing Mustang. Local legend, Joe Huffaker won GT-L for his 9th Runoffs Championship in his famous rear wheel drive Mini. Formula F saw 3 full course yellows with Summit Point neighbor Jeremy Grenier finishing on top in his Citation Honda. Ohio native and SCCA VP, Eric Prill had a spirited race long dice for second with Joe Huffaker in F Production until he flat-spotted his tires while Rookie Nigel Saurino cruised for the win. A Sedan dominator, Andy McDermid tried to soldier on with a broken brake rotor, but Dylan Olsen and Bill Baten were able to squeeze by for first and second. Chris Farrell’s Stohr Suzuki was the fastest car of the whole week as he won the new Proto- type 1 class. The start of the T3 race was a mess with at least 4 cars making contact in Turn 2. At the end, David Daughtery won his 8th Runoffs in a Nissan 370Z after swapping the lead with Tom Wickersham.

Saturday stated off with a 2 hour fog delay. We finally got started with Cliff Ira dropping to 3rd from the pole in STL and trailing smoke from a loose dip stick in his Acura Integra. He regained the lead on lap 9, but the smoke got much worse with 2 to go. His engine held together enough for the victory. Turn 2 saw another first lap fiasco as Rich Rigda took out Addison Lee and T2 pole sit- ter Kurt Rezzetano. Andrew Longe and Kyle Kelley swapped paint and the lead until a drag race out of turn 11 ended with Longe’s Porsche winning by .047 seconds. Robert Allaer held off 16 year old Andrew Evans to win Formula Continental. Springboro, OH native Scott Rettich dominated Formula Enterprises for the 4th year and also won the Super Sweeps. British Columbia’s Colin Jack- son won GT-3 for the 3rd time in his Nissan 240SX. Mike Anderson swapped the lead with Alan McCullum on the last 2 laps of the race, but after 3 second places, he finally stood on the top of the podium. In the E Production race, Matt Reynolds passed Jim Daniels on the second lap and went on the win by 20 seconds in his Miata. Aaron Downey was 3rd in his 1976 Mazda RX-3. Andrew Aquilante ruled GT-2 in his Corvette for his 2nd win of the week. Fabian Okonski went into the lead of the Prototype 2 race, but was passed by 2 cars when a yellow came out. He got the win when the 2 offenders were penalized.

Sunday opened with the T4 and B-Spec race. In T4, Daniel Bender in his Mazda MX-5 passed the Mazda RX-8 of Izzy Sanchez on the lap 9 restart for the win. B-Spec pole John Heinricy pulled into the pits with the ECU problems that haunted him all week. This continued on p.6

Above: Jeff Hutzelman, Bill Stewart, Lisa Noble, John Walsh, & Tom Ward at the worker party Right: MVR’s Cliff McCandless hands the checkered flag to STU Champ Andric Hartanto 5 Runoffs Report continued allowed Kyle Keenan in his Kia Rio to battle Travis Washay in a Mini for the win. Dearborn’s Brian Novak led wire to wire to win his 3rd Formula 500 Championship. Formula Vee was a 4 way tussle with Terran Swanson leading Vermont’s Richard Siebenaler and Steel Cities’ Rick Shields most laps. Andrew Whitson edged past Shields on the last turn for 3rd but then the top 3 were all disquali- fied in tech and Shields became the winner. The GT1 race was a little bit faster. When the pole sitting Jaguar of Michael Lewis broke its differential at the start, Kyle Kelley was able to cruise to victory in his Corvette. J.R. Osborne slowly drew away from Alex Mayer and Gary Hickman to win Formula 1000. Lawrence Loshak diced with Jason Isley the whole H Production race to win in his CRX. Formula Atlantic pole sitter, Michael Mallinen, took the early lead but then slowed and finally dropped out. 17 year old Conner Ke- arby started 6th but had over a second a lap on everyone. He passed Mahoning Valley’s Sedat Yelkin for second and then got the lead and the win when Mallinen dropped out. 44 Spec Racer Fords took the green flag and 4 didn’t finish the first lap. Mike Miserendino led for most of the race but shifting problems allowed Cliff White to harass, and then pass him on lap 16 in the Corkscrew. Miseren- dino didn’t give up and finished 2nd by only .065 seconds. T.J. Acker finished 3rd with Scott Rettich 4th.

And there was the Spec Miata fiasco. The race itself had all the rubbing and bumping that you would expect. Mark Drennan from San Jose led the entire race with Kyle Kaiser, Andrew Carbonell, and Brian Ghidinelli swapping place behind. However, a group from Or- egon filled a protest after qualifying about the cylinder heads of the top 9 cars. So we stopped all the cars at the end of the race and the tech inspectors pulled all the usual top 6 plus ones that they wanted to look at the heads. 8 were sent to last place and Kyle Kaiser was DQed completely. Michael LaBouff was DQed for reckless driving. So the 7th place driver, Mark Sterns, became the SM Champion! SCCA and Mazda are now working on a way to better police things.

Anytime that you have a big event at a new location you have lots of mostly small problems. Honestly, SCCA did not expect 530 entries, many with semi-truck rigs. They were forced to use the secondary paddock. Cars from there had to travel on the track to the regular grid. It was usually hot most of the week, and then we were delayed by fog on Saturday. The track has unusually stick sound rules during the week too. In the end, I was pleasantly surprised how well things went and I had a great time! Congratulations to all the racers and all the workers! I can’t wait to go to Daytona and then Mid-Ohio in 2016!

Love at the track & A surprise FTD By: Aaron Woloszyn – 2014 SOLO Chair

Our last two events of the year where both very exciting and a lot of fun for everyone involved. We once again had gor- geous weather for the September 7th event. We had some friends from both the north east, WNY, and the south, Steel Cities, come up for a day of racing. Bruce Wesley in his beautiful Silver Corvette took both FTD (Fastest Time of the Day) and PAX. Our local guys Nick Simon and Nick Kelly were both hot on his tail all day, but in the end could not best the Vette.

October 12th was our last event of the 2014 season for MBR and it truly turned out to be one for the books. Upon arriving at the track to set up, it was a brisk 30 degrees! However by the time lunch rolled around it had warmed up to a nice crisp fall day. Being the last event of the season, MBR was very surprised to see a large number of first time drivers taking part and many of which already stated being excited for the upcoming season. Nick Simon co-drove a Civic Si for this event and took overall PAX time, while FTD went to myself! You heard correctly. A DSM took FTD. I could not have been more excited and proud. I want to thank my fellow racers for all of their congrats and kind words.

The cheering did not stop there however. The last car of the day was driven by Andrew Ferrara who was co-driving his girlfriend Kate Bell’s Genesis Coupe. A few key people knew the day was leading up to this epic moment. Upon finishing his run, Andrew came to a quick stop, got out, ran to the back of the car and waited. Once Kate got out to see what was going on, the proposal happened! She said yes! Love at the track!

I look forward to seeing you all next year for our 2015 season! 6 Misery Bay Solo #6 Lake Erie Speedway September 7th, 2014 Kart Class Results Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st Aaron Young KM Kosmic Kart 43.794 45.762 31

Stock Road Tire Class Results Place & Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st Sam Mehler BS Honda S2000 40.496 48.732 9 2nd Ralph Cummings BS Mazda Miata 40.794 49.091 12 3rd Tom Hall AS Pontiac Solstice 40.827 49.012 13 4th Norman Thomas HS Ford Focus ZX3 SVT 42.406 53.207 24 5th Glen Borton FS Ford Mustang GT 43.561 53.253 29 6th Steven Clark GS Ford Mustang 44.690 55.447 34 7th Paul Meka GS Chevrolet Impala 46.319 57.044 36 8th Michael Matczak FS Chevrolet Camaro 54.286 66.365 40 9th Brian Blake BS Subaru WRX STi DNS 41

Street Touring Class Results 1st Nick Kelly STX Subaru BRZ 38.688 46.782 2 2nd Logan Flaherty STX Subaru BRZ 39.057 47.228 4 3rd Andrew Ferrara STS Mazda Miata 40.534 48.895 10 4th Lance Dunn STF Acura RSX Type R 40.728 50.847 11 5th Matt Curry STR Honda S2000 41.002 48.929 14 6th Matt DeLacy STS Acura Integra 41.731 50.339 18 7th Ian McCune STX Scion FRS 42.093 50.899 20 8th Kathryn Bell STU Hyundai Genesis Coupe 42.496 50.232 26 9th Mark Zanella STX Subaru WRX 44.264 53.524 32

Modified & Prepared Street Tire Class Results 1st Tim Mackey ASP Mitsubishi EVO 40.321 47.493 8 2nd Justin Stull SM Scion FRS 41.345 48.471 15 3rd Mark Bodamer SM Subaru WRX 41.604 48.774 16 4th Alex Decker ESP Subaru WRX 41.679 50.095 17 5th Justin Gibala SM Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 42.081 49.333 19 6th Aaron Woloszyn SM Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 42.395 49.702 23

Stock Race Tire Class Results 1st Bruce Wesley SSR Chevrolet Corvette GS 38.337 44.578 1 2nd Jay Gyger SSR Porsche 911 GT3 39.573 46.016 5 3rd Bill Stewart SSR Porsche Cayman R 42.190 49.059 21 continued on p.8 7 Misery Bay Solo #6 Results Continued Modified Race Tire Class Results Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st Nick Simon SMF Volkswagen GTI 38.974 45.799 3 2nd Anthony Cuzzacrea ASP Subaru WRX STi 40.220 46.444 7 Novice Class Results Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st David Griffin GS Volkswagen GTI 40.209 49.888 6 2nd Taylor Pearson FS BMW M5 42.221 51.615 22 3rd James Szustakowski GS Ford Focus ST 42.440 52.656 25 4th Matthew Ramey BS Audi S5 42.636 51.307 27 5th David Holewka HS Ford Focus SE 42.706 53.584 28 6th Joseph Pifer SM Roush Mustang 43.675 51.202 30 7th Andrew Murphy DS Subaru WRX 44.378 54.524 33 8th John Pearson HS Oldsmobile 88 44.851 56.275 35 9th Jeff Marcelus FS BMW 335xi 47.475 58.038 37 10th Cody Colpo FS BMW 525i 48.279 59.021 38 11th Andrew Donaldson SMR Opel GT 50.575 58.133 39 Misery Bay Solo #7 Lake Erie Speedway October 12th, 2014 Kart Class Results Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st Aaron Young KM Kosmic Kart 37.981 39.688 26 2nd Deb Young JA Kosmic Kart 46.388 52.714 35

Stock Road Tire Class Results Place & Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st Nick Simon GS Honda SI VTAK 33.407 41.448 1 2nd Drew Bickel GS Honda Civic Si 33.515 41.582 3 3rd David Griffin GS Volkswagen GTI 33.789 41.922 5 4th James Turner GS Fiat 500 Abarth 34.068 42.268 7 5th Daniel Colebert ES Mazda Miata 34.454 42.327 9 6th Norman Thomas HS Ford Focus ZX3 SVT 35.488 44.527 17 7th Paul Meka GS Chevrolet Impala 37.649 46.712 25

Modified Race Tire Class Results Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st Andrew Hankewycz ASP Mitsubishi EVO 8 36.281 41.895 20 continued on p.9 8 Misery Bay Solo #7 Results Continued

Modified & Prepared Street Tire Class Results Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st Aaron Woloszyn SM Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 33.499 39.273 2 2nd Adedayo Ademowore SM Dodge Colt 34.066 39.937 6 3rd Justin Gibala SM Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 34.648 40.620 10 4th Justin Stull SM Scion FRS 35.066 41.110 13 5th Jon Rausch CSP Toyota MR2 35.550 42.121 18 6th Jordan Bryant SMF Mazdaspeed 3 36.339 43.573 22 7th Brandon Pratt SM Pontiac Trans-Am 40.108 47.021 30 8th Travis Pratt XP Mazda RX-7 41.173 45.445 31 9th Jonathan Meighan XP Mazda RX-7 41.291 45.576 32 10th Anthony Sinopoli XP Mazda RX-7 42.575 46.993 33

Street Touring Class Results 1st Lance Dunn STF Acura RSX Type R 33.756 42.143 4 2nd Andrew Ferrara STU Hyundai Genesis Coupe 34.246 40.480 8 3rd Christian Peehler STS Acura Integra GSR 34.844 42.032 11 4th Matt Curry STR Honda S2000 34.893 41.639 12 5th Cory Espinola STS Acura Integra GSR 35.248 42.519 16 6th Kathryn Bell STU Hyundai Genesis Coupe 36.136 42.714 19 7th Ian McCune STX Scion FRS 36.339 43.878 21

Novice Class Results Name Class Car PAX Time Raw Time Overall PAX 1st Taylor Pearson FS BMW M5 35.074 42.878 14 2nd John Pearson FS BMW M5 35.171 42.997 15 3rd Joshua Brown FS Ford Thunderbird 37.048 45.292 23 4th Andrew Gentry STX Volkswagen GTI 37.078 44.835 24 5th Marvin Alvarado SMF Honda Civic 38.595 46.278 27 6th Richard Gentry FS Ford Mustang GT 38.755 47.378 28 7th Matt Lachesky FS Ford Crown Victoria 40.107 49.031 29 8th Andrew Donaldson SMR Opel GT 43.033 49.464 34

Congratulations on a Great Season!

9 Misery Bay Region SCCA General Membership Meeting Cornerstone Bar and Grill September 4, 2014

Those in attendance: Members: Tim Mackey, Andrew Ferrara, Bill Stewart, Dave Hammer, Rich Hall, Aaron Woloszyn, Kathy Vanderwende, Matt Curry, Sam Mehler, Ian McCune, and Nick Simon.

R.E. Tim Mackey called the meeting to order at 7:12 PM. The August minutes are not ready as our Secretary, Bill Stewart was not at the meeting and got back from California just now. Tim stated that the minutes from July were approved with the Treasurer’s report removing the amount of the Solo surplus.

Committee Reports Rally - Bill reported that the Covered Bridge Rally will be October 26th. We need entries and workers. Pit Signal - Bill just got back from California. He is getting a write up from Aaron on the Solos. Solo - Aaron Woloszyn reported that our 2 August events went smoothly. Dave Hammer reported that he had ordered the cones, but they have not yet arrived. SCCA estimated several weeks. For Sunday, Bill, Dave, and Drew Bickel will be Solo Safety Stewards, KV will do Registration. Our new Waiver Chief, Ian McCune, will do that. Aaron will be moving to Medina, OH. Registration - Motorsportreg is not setup for the September Solo yet. Tech - No report. PR -No report

Banquet - No report. Tim contacted Kim Stucke on the details. Tim will follow up.

Waiver - Ian McCune volunteered to be our waiver chairman.

Treasurer - Dave Hammer reported a present checkbook balance last month of $13,776.74. We still have to pay weekend memberships, sanctions, and insurance on both August Solos as Dave has not received totals and the sanction numbers. He is trying to settle a discrepancy with motorsportreg. We still need to make our contribution to the Neckers Memorial.

Membership - We have 84 active members, 3 have expired. For weekend memberships, we will have a hand written list at the event which Kate Bell will enter them into Nationals Excel form and send it in.

Trophies - We need trophies! We finally ran out of the glasses. We will have Billies. Consensus was to wait until next year for regular awards. We need ideas for our year-end awards and we need to order them real soon after our last Solo.

Old Business Tim said that we will donate our Gary Neckers Memorial $1,400 to the Clymer Fire Department. Dave Hammer has written a letter to them.

New Business Sam Mehler will put our new sponsor, Bonnell’s Collision on our web-page. Tim has the 1,000 Misery Bay business cards that Andrew Aul created before he moved to California. Tim and KV agreed that we have a tradition of paying our banquet fee for our Member of the Year and their guest. We should invite our sponsors, Mike Schmitt at Tires for Less and Scott Bonnell to this year’s banquet. Rich Hall and KV will have their MG Midgets at the Scions of Britain car show at the Waterford Square of Sept.21. Tim and Logan never ordered their jackets. Bill reported that Mahoning Valley will be having both PDXes and Club Trials at their Golden Harvest Races, September 27 & 28, at Nelson Ledges. The motoseries folks have really done a lot of work on the track. Several MBR folks will be going to the Funday this Saturday. The gift certificates from last years banquet will be honored by the new management.

10 continued on p.11 September minutes continued Nominations for Officers Regional Executive Tim Mackey-nominated by Bill & Dave

Assistant Regional Executive Nick Simon-by Aaron & Sam, Andrew Ferrara-by Aaron & Tim

Secretary Bill Stewart-by Tim & Aaron, Kate Bell-by Tim & Aaron(Andy had nothing to do with this)

Treasurer Kathy Vanderwende-by Sam & Bill

Board of Directors(elect 3) Dave Hammer-by KV & Tim, Sam Mehler-by Dave & Aaron, Lance Dunn-by Tim & Aaron Bill Stewart-by Tim & Sam, Matt Curry-by Aaron & Sam, Logan Flaherty-by Tim & Aaron Nick Simon-by Andy & Aaron, Kathryn Bell-by Bill & Aaron, Jay Dumbeck-by Bill & Sam

Nick Simon moved and Sam Mehler seconded that the meeting be adjourned pending the 50-50. Motion passed and the meeting was adjourned at 8:06. Bill won the 50-50 and donated it to the region.

Submitted for approval

Bill Stewart Secretary

MISERY BAY REGION, S.C.C.A. Minutes of the General Membership Meeting Cornerstone Bar & Grill October 2, 2014

THOSE ATTENDING: Matt Delacy, Sam Mehler, Ian McCune, Marvin Alvarado, Aaron Woloszyn, Kathy Vanderwende, Lance Dunn, Logan Flaherty, Rich Hall, Henry Young, Dave Hammer, Dave Michalak, Kim Witherow, Terry Witherow, Andrew Ferrara.

An announcement was made by Dave Hammer regarding the injury to his forehead. According to Dave’s account of the incident, an Ohio State linebacker made some derogatory remarks about SCCA. Dave “straightened him out.” (Uh-hum.)

The meeting was called to order by R.E. Tim Mackey at 7:12 PM. (This was followed by a request to pass the ketchup.) A request to approve the minutes of the September 4th meeting was made by R.E. Tim Mackey. Kathy Vanderwende mentioned that a correction was necessary for the August and September minutes. It was stated in these minutes that, in the past, the dinners for the Member of the Year and their guest were paid by the Region. This was incorrect. Only the Member of the Year’s dinner was paid by the Region, and did not include the guest or spouse. A motion to approve the amended minutes was made by Dave Hammer and seconded by Aaron Woloszyn. The motion passed.

RALLY: There was no report given. Bill Stewart is attending the Runoffs at Laguna Seca. PIT SIGNAL: There was no report given. continued on p.12 11 October minutes continued SOLO: Aaron Woloszyn reported that everything is ready for the last event. Safety Stewards are Logan Flaherty and Bill Stewart. If either of these individuals are not available, Drew Bickel or Dave Hammer will be available. Henry Young is the Youth Steward. A discussion focused on moving the trailer from the Speedway to Jay Dumbeck’s home for win- ter storage. Dave Hammer will transport the trailer, but will need directions to Jay’s home. The new pylons are still in Aaron’s possession, but Dave Hammer will pick those up before the next event.

REGISTRATION: Logan Flaherty reported that he has set up access for multiple users on Motorsportsreg. Logan also requested that Tim Mackey be added as a user also.

WAIVER: No report was made.

TREASURER: Dave Hammer handed out the September 24th financial statement to the membership. The report found in the Pit Signal was incorrect due to an editor error. Dave reported that the Treasury has $11,900.86 to date, with one outstanding check payable to the Clymer Volunteer Fire Department for the Gary Neckers Memorial contribution. Dave has paid for the recent purchase of the pylons and the latest Speedway payment. In addition, insurance and sanction fees are current. However, weekend memberships need to be paid. Dave also briefly discussed the Motorsportsreg discrep- ancy.

MEMBERSHIP: Andy Ferrara reported that there are currently 83 active members.

TROPHIES: No trophies were purchased this year. Trophies will be purchased next year for the autocrosse season. Also, trophies will need to be ordered for this year’s banquet.

MERCHANDISE: Dave Hammer has taken the club merchandise to each autocrosse. Anyone wishing to purchase any- thing should contact Dave at our next event.

OLD BUSINESS: Again, a discussion was held concerning the check sent to the Clymer Fire Department for the Neckers Memorial. The check was written on September 5th. Tim Mackey asked for a follow-up if the check continues to be uncashed. R.E. Mackey reminded the membership that he still has the MBR business cards in his possession. Anyone needing these cards should contact him.

Sam Mehler will contact our sponsors this year and invite them to our year-end banquet. The region will pay for their din- ner and for their guest.

NEW BUSINESS: A brief discussion was held concerning the last event at Lake Erie Speedway. Logan Flaherty asked that the region secure current and working telephone numbers and contacts in the event that incident reports need to be filed. Our last incident report has been filed, and no further correspondence has been received fromT opeka. Dave Hammer reminded the mem- bership that MBR has a “jinx” with Mustangs.

Kim Witherow gave a banquet report scheduled for November 1 at the South Shore Winery. She discussed the menu, desserts, and payment methods. Reservations will be taken thru Motorsportsreg or by mail to the PO Box. The deadline will be announced later, but is estimated to be a week prior to the event. A discussion was held concerning the auction. Opinions were solicited concerning a budget amount and items to be included in the auction. A Board meeting will be scheduled to determine the budget. Also, the Board will discuss candidates for the year-end awards, such as Member of the Year, Driver(s) of the Year, etc.

A discussion was held concerning year-end class trophies and PAX classes. Logan Flaherty will look into securing jerseys for the PAX awards and Ian McCune will check on class trophies/plaques. Any discrepancies in class awards will be con- sidered by the Board for resolution. continued on p.13 12 September minutes continued

The nominations for 2015 MBR officers were continued. Nominations are as follows, pending approval by nominees that were not in attendance at the meeting. REGIONAL EXECUTIVE – Tim Mackey ASSISTANT REGIONAL EXECUTIVE – Nick Simon, Andy Ferrara, Sam Mehler (nominated by Aaron Woloszyn and seconded by Lance Dunn) Logan Flaherty nominated Lance Dunn, but Lance declined the nomination. SECRETARY – Bill Stewart Kate Bell declined the nomination TREASURER – Kathy Vanderwende, Nick Schneider (nominated by Lance Dunn and seconded by Aaron Woloszyn) BOARD OF DIRECTORS – Dave Hammer, Bill Stewart, Nick Simon, Sam Mehler, Matt Curry, Kate Bell, Logan Flaherty, Jay Dumbeck, Nick Schneider (nominated by Lance Dunn and seconded by Sam Mehler), Terry Witherow (nominated by Lance Dunn and seconded by Aaron Woloszyn) Dave Hammer moved that nominations be closed. Aaron Woloszyn seconded the motion. The motion passed. Rich Hall volunteered to generate, mail/e-mail, and count the ballots. Sam Mehler will construct the ballot and forward it to Rich for dissemination.

Rich Hall moved to adjourn the meeting pending the 50/50. This motion was seconded by Andy Ferrara. The meeting adjourned at 8:31 PM. The 50/50 was won by Logan Flaherty, winning $4.

Repectfully submitted for approval, Kathy Vanderwende Acting Secretary

Mahoning Valley Club Trials Results Nelson Ledges Road Course September 27, 2014

Name Class Car First Session Second Session Nick Simon SMF Volkswagen GTI 1:16.007 DNS...... FTD Nick Kelly CS Subaru BRZ 1:40.078 1:18.716 Brian Garing SM Chevrolet Camaro 1:21.163 1:20.148 Matt DeLacy STS Acura Integra GSR 1:40.029 1:22.898 Keith Nutter IT7 Mazda RX-7 1:28.686 1:32.898 Andrew Ferrara STU Mazda Miata 1:40.984 DNS Don Edwards STU Mazda Miata 1:47.435 1:49.970

13 Membership Report October 28, 2014 87 Full Members 2 Renewals Overdue

Please Welcome Marvin Alvarado Justin Stull

WE REALLY MISS Todd Beddick Israel Vosberg Jordan Rimpela Debbie Swick Jeremy Sagala Amanda & Rob Cox Ken Hoovler Andy Stevenson

September Renewals Rob Bender Elizabeth Schneider

October Renewals Bill Crowe Aaron Kaczar Paul Smith James Turner

November Renewals Lance Dunn Alec Slomski Ken Wise

December Renewals Matt Baseler Kevin Burkholder Eric Confer Dennis Roesch Frank Victor You can check your status and renew online at SCCA.com

Make sure that your membership card shows a membership in Misery Bay Region 104 14

November December January

1 MBR Awards Banquet 4 Monthly Membership Meeting 8 Monthly Membership Meeting South Shore Wine Company Cornerstone Bar & Grill Cornerstone Bar & Grill North East, PA 9-11 SCCA Majors Races 4-7 Ohio Vallley Audi Club Driving School Homestead-Miami Speedway 6 Monthly Membership Meeting Daytona International Speedway Cornerstone Bar & Grill 16-18 SCCA Majors Races Sebring International Raceway 6 Pavement Ends Road Rally 13-15 Trans-Am & Historic Sportscar Races Lansing, MI Daytona International Speedway 17-25 North American International Auto Show 13 Detroit Region Thistle Hill Rally-X Cobo Center, Detroit, MI 14-16 NorthEast Division Mini-Con South Lyon, MI 23-25 Tudor United Rolex 24 Hours Royal Plaza Hotel Daytona International Speedway Marlborough, MA 29-1 Erie Auto Show 22 Kryder Championship Banquet Bayfront Convention Center A La Carte Catering Canfield, OH