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made it in the newspaper, here are the two photos that made it
if anyone cares to read the article:
Racing at Top SPEED
Marines floor through autocross training
LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI
MCAS CHERRY POINT
Burnt rubber and squealing tires are not often associated with activities aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. Race enthusiasts had a lot of both July 23 and 24 as they sped through a course on the “Foxtrot taxiway.” The Single Marine Program hosted the event for the seventh time in two years for anyone who may be interested in racing a car or learning how to race autocross. The two days of fun were also held in conjunction with the North Carolina Region of the Sports Club Cars of America and Cherry Point’s North Carolina Tuner Club. On July 23, the track was open to all active duty drivers who wanted to learn how to race autocross. The professionals from the NCRSCCA hosted a school with 29 students and taught them how to race. The next day, the students were eligible to compete in the novice class races. About 281 people turned out to watch the event with 85 drivers participating. Approximately 40 of the drivers were active duty military.
The theme of the day was “safe fun.”
“I like autocross for the adrenaline rush for one, but also the fact that you can go fast, you can turn and totally wipe out and not hurt anyone or get any tickets,” said Sgt. Craig ------, founder of the local North Carolina Tuner Club, a sports car club aboard Cherry Point. “The worst thing you might do is get a flat tire. There’s really no bad consequence to autocross, whereas if you’re out racing in the street, you know the worst can happen.”
About a dozen Single Marine Program volunteers were out on the fl ight line helping with the event.
“These autocross events give Marines and Sailors the opportunity to test their cars and driving skills to the limit,” said Nichole Hall, a Single Marine Program volunteer. “Not only is it a great way to spend the weekend, but it can also be translated into some reallife driving scenarios. By providing recreational outlets such as autocross, the Single Marine Program is working to provide the Marines and Sailors on station with a better quality of life.”