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Preliminary Schedule Septe VSCDA Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival XXXII® September 14-17, 2017 Road America, N7390 State Hwy 67, Plymouth, WI 53073 Preliminary Schedule Group 1 Pre-War, Early Vintage Sports & Racing Cars Group 2 Vintage Production Cars from ‘50s & ‘60s Group 3 Sports Racing Cars Group 4 Monoposto Cars thru 1972, Club Fords thru 1981 Group 5 FIA, WMC, Prototypes & Sports 2000 Group 6 Historic Production GTO Group 7 Monoposto Racing Formula “70”, Modern Formula Group 8 Historic Production GTU Group 9 Modern Production Group 10 Formula Vee Group 11 Formula Junior Thursday, September 14 Test & Tune Contact Road America 1-800-365-7223 Thursday, September 14 2 pm – 7 pm Driver Registration Technical Inspection at CTECH Scales Building Competitor Paddock Parking Thursday, September 14 5 pm Driver Coach Duck Waddle van rides around the track Friday, September 15 7 am – 5 pm Driver and Guest Registration 7 am – 4 pm Technical Inspection at CTECH Scales Building 8:00 am Practice Group 1 8:25 am Practice Group 2 – 3D 8:50 am Practice Group 8 & 3C 9:20 am Practice Group 5 9:45 am Practice Groups 4 10:10 am Practice Group 10, 11 10:35 am Practice Group 6 - 3A & 3B 11:05am Practice Group 7 11:35 am Practice Group 9 12:15 pm MANDATORY DRIVERS MEETING, & ENDURO MEETING TO FOLLOW ROAD AMERICA CENTER. HELMET STICKERS WILL BE ISSUED AND REQUIRED 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm Duck Waddle Chalk talk in the Medical building 1:00 pm Practice Group 2 – 3D 1:25 pm Practice Group 5 1:50 pm Practice Group 6, 3A & 3B 2:20 pm Practice Group 8 & 3C 2:45 pm Practice Group 10 & 11 3:10 pm Practice Groups 9 3:40 pm Jeff Porasik/Wells Fargo Disabled American Veterans ENDURO Groups 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Registration deadline is Thursday at 7:00 pm 4:40 pm Practice Group 1 5:00 pm Staging of Formula Junior & Porsche racecar show at RA Center 5:05 pm Practice Group 7 5:30 pm Practice group 4 6:00 pm “Welcome Party” drivers, crew & workers at the Road America Center 6:00 pm Driver Coach Duck Waddle van rides around the track VSCDA Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival XXXII® September 15-17, 2017 Road America, N7390 State Hwy 67, Plymouth, WI 53073 Group 1 Pre-War, Early Vintage Sports & Racing Cars Group 2 Vintage Production Cars from ‘50s & ‘60s Group 3 Sports Racing Cars Group 4 Monoposto Cars thru 1972, Club Fords thru 1981 Group 5 FIA, WMC, Prototypes & Sports 2000 Group 6 Historic Production GTO Group 7 Monoposto Racing Formula “70”, Modern Formula Group 8 Historic Production GTU Group 9 Modern Production Group 10 Formula Vee Group 11 Formula Junior Saturday, September 16 7 am – 4:30 pm Driver and Guest Registration 7 am – 12:00 pm Technical Inspection at CTECH Scales Building (After 12:00 p.m. arrange with Chief of Tech) 217-899-2933 8:00 am Qualifying Group 1 8:25 am Qualifying Groups 10 & 11 8:55 am Qualifying Groups 2 & 3D 9:25 am Qualifying Group 7 9:50 am Qualifying Groups 6,3A, & 3B 10:15 am Qualifying Groups 8 & 3C 10:45 am Qualifying Groups 4 11:15 am TOURING MANDATORY DRIVERS MEETING TOURING PADDOCK 11:10 am Qualifying Group 5 11:35 am Qualifying Group 9 12:00 pm Lunch & Touring 1:00 pm Duck Waddle Chalk talk in the Medical building 1:00 pm Sprint Race Group 1 1:30pm Sprint Race Group 2 & 3D 1:55 pm Sprint Race Group 8 & 3C 2:20 pm FJ Feature Race 11 2:45 pm Sprint Race Group 6, 3A & 3B 2:45 pm Road Course Re-enactment departs track 3:10 pm Sprint Race Group 9 3:35 pm Sprint Race Group 10 3:55 pm Sprint Race Group 4 4:25 pm Sprint Race Group 7 4:50 pm Sprint Race Group 5 5:15 pm 2.5 Trans-Am race Registration deadline 5pm Friday 3:00 – 7 pm “Gather on the Green” an Invitational Car Show Cocktail Reception/Live Music/ at the Osthoff 6:45 pm Presentation of Awards at The Osthoff 7:30 pm Dinner Banquet with Guest of honor, VIC ELFORD VSCDA Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival XXXII® September 15-17, 2017 Road America, N7390 State Hwy 67, Plymouth, WI 53073 Group 1 Pre-War, Early Vintage Sports & Racing Cars Group 2 Vintage Production Cars from ‘50s & ‘60s Group 3 Sports Racing Cars Group 4 Monoposto Cars thru 1972, Club Fords thru 1981 Group 5 FIA, WMC, Prototypes & Sports 2000 Group 6 Historic Production GTO Group 7 Monoposto Racing Formula “70”, Modern Formula Group 8 Historic Production GTU Group 9 Modern Production Group 10 Formula Vee Group 11 Formula Junior Sunday, September 17 7:00 am – 1:00 Guest Registration 7:00 am – 11:00 am Technical Inspection at CTECH Scales Building 8:00 am Group Race 2 & 3D 8:30 am Group Race 8 & 3C 9:00 am Group Race 6, 3A & 3B 9:30 am Group Race 1 10:00 am Group Race 10 & 11 split start 10:30 am Kimberly Cup Group 1, 2 & 3 registration deadline Fri 4:30 11:00 am Sheldon Cup Race Groups 2, 3 & 8 registration deadline Fri 4:30 11:15 am TOURING MANDATORY DRIVERS MEETING TOURING PADDOCK 11:30 am Elkhart Lake Cup Race Groups 3, 6, 8, 9, registration deadline Fri 4:30 12:00 pm Lunch & Touring 1:00 pm Porsche & Aero Warrior Parade Lap 1:15 pm Porsche Feature Race 1:45 pm Cup Presentations, at the Winners Circle, please attend 2:05 pm Group Race 4 2:35 pm Group Race 5 3:05 pm Group Race 7 3:35 pm Group Race 9 4:05 pm Open Wheel Special Group 4,5,7,10,11 Race RACE GROUPS AND CAR PLACEMENT MAY CHANGE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE EVENT ORGANIZER .
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