OK, I know we just finished this year's Kastner Cup - however, this is a
save-the-date notice for next year.
Typical Jefferson 500 race weekend schedule is as follows:
Weds May 13th - Novice drivers school run by VRG (continues through Friday).
Track opens for all other race entrants around 5 PM Weds.
Thurs - practice day - four 15 minute sessions per group, so lots of time for
those of you who don't know the track to learn it.
Friday - typically a morning warm-up, a practice session, a 10 lap race and a
45 minute enduro. The enduro costs $100 extra for the two enduro sessions,
open to all race groups except open wheelers.
Saturday - Morning warm-up, race in your group and the Kastner Cup race.
Sunday - a race in your group, second session of enduro, and usually a
"whoever's left" race or two combining several or all groups.
VRG usually offers an early entrant discount starting about 90 days before.
You'll hear from me way before then!
Any questions, let me know.
Scott
On Mar 24, 2014, at 10:17 PM, Scott Janzen wrote:
OK- here's the official announcement - this will be the East Coast Kastner Cup
event for 2015. Summit Point and VRG will offer us a terrific combination of a
great track, a friendly organization, and lots of track time:
"The Friends of Triumph ("FOT") and the Vintage Racing Group (VRG), organizers
for the Jefferson 500 at Summit Point (West Virginia), have agreed that Triumph
will be the featured marque in 2015, hosting the Kastner Cup. All
Triumph-powered vintage race cars are welcome. The Kastner Cup is an annual
gathering and racing event for Triumph racers, and honors R.W. "Kas" Kastner,
who ran the U.S. Triumph racing program in the 1960s-1970s, and has over 50
years experience in the automotive and racing industry. Kas himself will be in
attendance, presenting the Kastner Cup to the car and driver selected for the
award by Kas each year.
The Jefferson 500, typically held the third weekend in May, was created twenty
years ago by Bill Scott, the track owner, and his friend Brian Redman to bring
vintage racing to this charming, "old school" track. VRG's philosophy is to
deliver a lot of track time at a reasonable entry fee - the event includes a
Thursday practice day, a driver's school for novices and three days of
qualifying and racing. Track time abounds! In 2013 the event had about 230
entrants, seven groups from 20-40 cars each. There will be ample practice and
racing time, and an all-Triumph race on Saturday.
Summit Point is a good track for Triumph cars - the main circuit is 2.0 miles,
ten turns, 400' of elevation change, with lots of good twisty bits and a 2,900
foot main straight. Opened in 1969, the track initially hosted IMSA and
Trans-Am races but today is primarily used today by SCCA, clubs and for
motorcycle racing. There are three independent road courses at the property,
though the SCCA only runs on the largest - the one the Jefferson will be on.
The track is located about 70 miles west of Washington DC, with many places to
stay nearby.
It's a great spectator track and event - full access to the pits, great viewing
of virtually every point on the track and lots of room for camping and display
of street cars.
Please put this event on your calendar for 2015! The exact date will be
announced after this year's Jefferson event, but is expected to be May 14-17,
2015. A link to the track website is below.
http://summitpoint-raceway.com/programs/jefferson-500/
Contact me with any questions.
Scott Janzen
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