2023 Car Club Challenge Racing Info

 

 

Car Club Challenge Drag Racing Returns!! Camaro-ZL1-drag-strip
      


April 29th, 2023 marks the return to action for all you hardy Car Club Challenge participants.    The purpose of the Car Club Challenge (CCC) is to have Fun, Meet New Friends, Race for Trophies and Promote Drag Racing as a Safe, Legal and Structured Activity for those who feel the “Need For Speed”!       Racers will compete for individual points in twelve CCC race events this year.     Team Members’ points will be added together to determine the winning Car Club.   An Awards Picnic will be held at the end of the season to honor Top Individuals and Clubs.

If you’ve never run your car down the quarter mile, there’s never been a better time than TachometerNow!   You’ll have plenty of “coaches” to give you advice on how to make the best time and should anything happen to your race vehicle, there are plenty of people to help you fix it! You don’t even have to have a Camaro to race and if you don’t want to race, come on down anyway to Cheer us on!! 2023 CCC races take place at Pacific Raceways (PR) on Fridays and the Bremerton Raceway on Saturdays. PR opens at 4:00 PM and eliminations start around 6:30 PM. Bremerton opens at 8:00 AM and eliminations start around Noon. Here’s the schedule, so mark your calendars and we’ll see you there! 

2023 CAR CLUB CHALLENGE DRAG RACING SCHEDULE
DATERACE #LOCATIONTIME
Apr 29Race #1Bremerton Raceways8:00 AM
    
May 12Race #2Pacific Raceways4:00 PM
    
Jun 03Race #3Bremerton Raceways8:00 AM
Jun 16Race #4Pacific Raceways4:00 PM
Jun 23Race #5Pacific Raceways4:00 PM
Jul 07Race #6Pacific Raceways4:00 PM
Jul 14Race #7Pacific Raceways4:00 PM
Jul 29Race #8Bremerton Raceways 8:00 AM
Aug 05Race #9Bremerton Raceways8:00 AM
Aug 18Race #10Pacific Raceways4:00 PM
Sept 09Race #11Bremerton Raceways8:00 AM
Sept 23Race #12Bremerton Raceways8:00 AM
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Directions to Pacific Raceways    Directions to Bremerton Raceway

Anyone may race who has a street-legal car.   Common tech-in problems that might keep you from racing are an open cooling system (no catch container for radiator overflow), an improperly secured battery, or too much rubber fuel line (less than 12 inches is allowed).  If your car has a convertible top or T-tops, bring a DOT-approved helmet.  For a complete list of the Car Club Challenge Rules see the Car Club Challenge Reference Page for 2023.

To get All the Latest Info On CCC, visit the Car Club Challenge Association Website.
For more information about CCC, contact PNWCC’s Race Captain:  Mike Cox