Consider yourself welcome
to stop in to say hello in our paddock area during any of the following
races during the season. We encourage everyone to come out and experience
the excitement. If you so desire, we will find a way to get you involved
in what excites you the most.
2008
Race Schedule
April 26-27
- MARRS I - Summit Point
May 30-31
- MARRS II - Summit Point
June 28-29
- MARRS III - Summit Point
July 12-13
- MARRS IV & V - Nelson Ledges
August 2-3
- MARRS VI - Summit Point
August 30
- September 1 - MARRS VII & VIII - Summit Point
September
27-28 - MARRS IX- Summit Point
Directions and
Track Maps
Summit Point
Motorsports Park: Summit Point Raceway is a challenging
10-turn, two mile asphalt road racing circuit set in the pastoral Shenandoah
Valley, located only 70 miles from the Washington, DC and Baltimore,
MD metropolitan areas. The course combines slow and fast bends, with
a 3,000 ft straightaway and considerable vertical relief. It is one
of the most challenging circuits in the nation. For more information
see: http://www.summitpoint-raceway.com/
Directions: From Washington
DC and Northern Virginia: Take Route 7 West past Leesburg toward Winchester,
VA. (You may wish to take the Route 7 Leesburg bypass to avoid downtown
Leesburg.) Continue on Route 7 West past the Berryville exits and
turn right onto Route 632 (Crums Church Road). Follow 632 until you
reach the "T" intersection (where you must turn right or
left). At that intersection, turn right onto Route 761 (Old Charles
Town Road). Continue on 761 until you reach the next "T"
intersection. Make a right turn and follow 300 yards. The entrance
will be on your right.
From Washington DC and
Maryland Suburbs: Take 1-270 North to Route 340 West towards Charles
Town, WV. Continue through Charles Town on Route 51 West. Bear left
at the three way Stop sign onto Summit Point Road (Route 13) and drive
eight miles. BSR is on the left, one half mile past town of Summit
Point.

Virginia International
Raceway [not on the 2008 schedule]: The VIRginia International
Raceway is located in the scenic hills of Virginia, 12 miles east of
Danville, VA, 20 miles west of South Boston, VA, and just north of historic
Milton, NC. For more information see: http://www.virclub.com/
Directions: Driving from
the North:
- From Route 58 east of Danville, VA, take Route 62 South to Milton,
NC, through the traffic light and onto Route 57 South. Continue one
half mile and turn left onto Racetrack Road. VIR is 1 mile on the
left.
- From Route 58 West of South Boston, VA, take Route 119/Calvery Road
South. Go 3.5 miles, then turn right on Sunset Road (Sunset Road becomes
Pointer Road in VA). Go 4.5 miles to VIR's entrance on the right.
Driving from the South:
- Traveling North toward Milton, NC, on Route 62, turn right onto
Route 57 South. Continue on one half mile and turn left onto Racetrack
Road. VIR is 1 mile on the left.

Watkins Glen
International [not on the 2008 schedule]: Watkins Glen
is the birthplace of sports car racing in the United States. It is located
at the southern tip of Seneca Lake (one of the finger lakes in New York),
37 miles south of Geneva and 20 miles north of Corning on Routes 14
and 414. For more information see: http://www.theglen.com/
Directions: From the Northeast
and the East: Take NYS Thruway to exit 42, then South on Rt 14.
From the South: Take Rt
414N from Corning and follow signs to the track.

Nelson Ledges Road
Course: Nelson Ledges is located in Garrettsville, Ohio. It's
claim to fame is the birthplace of modern showroom stock endurance racing
with the "Longest Day" race.
Directions: From Pittsburgh
and Youngstown take I-76 west (PA/Ohio toll road). Merge onto I-80
west. Take exit 209, which is OH-5. Exiting the toll- booth proceed
west on OH-5 to OH-534. Turn right on OH-534, heading north. At US-422
turn left heading west. At OH-305 turn left again continuing to head
west. Watch for the track on your left about 4 miles from US-422.
