NORTH CAROLINA D.O.T. EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR

Steve Earwood, Chairman of the Board of The North Carolina Motorsports Association, has sent word that an EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR will be held at Richard Childress Racing, 425 Industrial Drive, Welcome, NC, from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 26, 2008.  Attendees can park at the Childress Museum and walk a short distance to the race shop.  The museum is the first building on the left when you turn onto Industrial Drive and cross the railroad tracks.  Park there and walk to the race shop just down the street on the left.

Information about the seminar: Steve Earwood, Chairman of the Board of The North Carolina Motorsports Association, has sent word that an EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR will be held at Richard Childress Racing, 425 Industrial Drive, Welcome, NC, from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 26, 2008.  Attendees can park at the Childress Museum and walk a short distance to the race shop.  The museum is the first building on the left when you turn onto Industrial Drive and cross the railroad tracks.  Park there and walk to the race shop just down the street on the left.

Information about the seminar:

North Carolina Laws and Federal Regulations regarding registration/tags/driver credentials/size and weight/road use of vehicles used in the operation of a race team or individual racers.

There is no charge for the seminar and the information is imperative.  Everyone should tell their friends and fellow racers.

 The Seminar is being sponsored by the NCMA at no charge.  Rep. Karen Ray is coordinating the seminar for the NCMA.  There will be time given to questions and answers following the informational part of the seminar.

 Under the auspices of Rep. Ray, Earwood and the NCMA are working on this issue with the State Highway Patrol, the Governor's office, the Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety, DOT Secretary, Federal Motor Carriers, DMV,  and the Legislative Staff.  We are all working together diligently to address the concerns that are circulating and work toward resolutions.  This seminar is one of the parts of the resolution and will provide extremely valuable information for those affected.

Earwood emphasizes that this is not a protest session; however, we do need a large turnout of those who are affected to voice our concerns and to hear alternatives to these very important issues.


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