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Come On All You SEDivision GT1 Drivers....

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Thanks to SCCA Central Florida Region - The AGT announced today it will be running Round Five of the Inter-America's Challange Professional GT Road Racing Series on August 11-12 at Sebring.

Sebring Will Host Round Five of the Inter-America’s Challenge – August 11th & 12th.
June 7, 2007 – Sebring, Florida – “The Shoot-Out At Sebring” Is Announced.
The American GT Professional Road Racing Association has confirmed Round 5 of the Inter-America’s Challenge will be waged on the infamous Sebring International Speedway Long Course on August 11th & 12th 2007 in conjunction with an SCCA CFR Regional Event weekend. Sebring International Raceway is one of the most storied and historical tracks that the AGT has run on, with a racing history dating back to just after World War II, it is the oldest permanent road racing track in North America, evolving from its beginning as a WW II air base. Sebring is world famous as part of the prestigious American Le Mans Series for the annual 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race. This 3.7 mile international raceway has hosted hundreds of thousands of race fans from around the world to witness the historic 12 hour classic. All the legends of auto racing have raced at Sebring including the likes of Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, Dan Gurney, Stirling Moss, Juan Manuel Fangio, Phil Hill and dozens of other popular well known international motor racing legends, driving race cars built by the world’s great manufacturers such as Ferrari, Porsche, Jaguar, Audi, Ford, Maserati, Aston Martin and Nissan. Now Sebring will host the thundering tube chassis composite bodied race cars of the AGT as the series drivers take to the ultra fast Sebring Long Course to determine who will win the “Shoot-Out At Sebring” and win the honors and points in pursuit of the series championship. The AGT will run a modified double race format on this spectacular weekend, featuring practice, qualifying and then a Sprint Race on Saturday to set the pole for Sunday’s Main Event Race. This is sure to be one exciting weekend of racing on the world famous long course at Sebring – this is one you don’t want to miss. Strap in and hold on for “The Shoot-Out At Sebring on August 11th and 12th, 2007.

Now the AGt has developed a new format of entry fees and membership dues to encourage participation of all GT1 drivers wanting to try their hand at pro racing by offering the following membership and entry fee options. Teams can also save money on their annual team membership fees by submitting them in advance of the event date. Savings and team deals are as follows:
Annual AGT Team Membership Fee:
• $600.00 per year
• $500.00 per year if paid 2 weeks prior to event
• $200.00 single event – paid at the track
• $150.00 single event if paid 2 weeks prior to event

AGT Event Entry Fee Options:
AGT SERIES TEAMS
• $1000.00 paid at track
• $850.00 if paid 2 weeks prior to event
GT-1 TEAMS
• $700.00 paid at track (not eligible for AGT Points)
• $650.00 if paid 2 weeks prior to event (not eligible for AGT Points)
• $400.00 paid at track (not eligible for AGT Points or Prize Money)
• $350.00 paid 2 weeks prior to event (not eligible for AGT Points or Prize Money)

The AGT is working overtime to fill out the 2007 race schedule and Sebring Long Course - it don't get much better than this......the back straight is one leg stretching "go to hunt" experience....let them ponies run baby....woooohooo.

OK now SE Division GT1 Teams - you all wanted races in the south....now you got 'em - starting with Nashville - now Sebring and who knows what is next up........maybe a little "road"??? Get off your butts and send in your registrations - and let's go racing "southern style".....

Sebring is a great track - tons of history - and room to run....this is one of those "gotta do it" tracks - so come on - "let's do it!!" - see who comes out on top at the "Sebring Shoot-Out".

So come on out all SE Division GT1 drivers that want to try their hand at the "pro ranks" as the AGT will be working hard with the SCCA and SCCA Regions as part of our plan to move the AGT forward and grow the series, we have begun building a stronger grass roots relationship with the SCCA and its Regions an important part of our future as a series and as a group of drivers, teams and fans as we will work hand in hand with the SCCA to build a solid foundation to a better tomorrow for road racing in general. We will work to cultivate a new generation of drivers, corner workers, stewards and volunteer staff – all which make racing possible and safe. The SCCA needs our support and we need theirs – this is for the health and well being of our sport and of racing in general. Get involved – support the efforts of the AGT and the SCCA as we grow and develop the future of professional racing. We are here to help enhance "your show" - not detract from it running in conjunction with select Regionals and single National events to help build car count, fan activity and enhance the weekend for everyone. We look forward to running with you through 2007 and into 2008 - THANKS.

If you want further information you can email me at gilesterry@bellsouth.net or contact Tony Febles at the AGT Main Office:
American GT Road Racing Association
PO Box 363643
San Juan, PR 00926-3643
Phone 203-665-0323
Fax 787-763-1485
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“Rumble At The Road” – Roebling Road Confirmed for Round Six of the Inter-America’s Challenge - September 7th & 8th, 2007
June 15, 2007 - Savannah, Georgia – Round Six of The Inter-America’s Challenge Is Announced.
Thanks to the SCCA Buccaneer Region, the American GT Professional Road Racing Association announced today that Roebling Road was confirmed for September 7th & 8th, 2007, for the First Annual “Rumble At The Road” professional AGT race as the AGTRRA makes its “swing south” in search of increased GT1 team participation and renewed AGT team involvement. The SE Division is home territory to many top GT1 teams, and in an effort to gain more participation from these SE teams, AGTRRA COO Tony Febles and his crew have made plans for rounding out the 2007 season with as many races in the SE as they can fit prior to their departure for the Islands for the November races. With a focus on developing strong SCCA ties and relationships for 2008 and beyond, the 2008 race schedule is being planned now, in order to facilitate strong SE division venues being incorporated into the 2008 race calendar. Roebling Road is one of the most historic permanent road race circuits in the U.S., having first opened in 1959, it is recognized as one of the fastest and most challenging courses in the country. Roebling is a “driver’s” track with its nine distinctive turns and an over-all length of 2.02 miles – there is no better rush than accelerating out of nine onto the front straightaway and letting “those ponies hunt” – as the big bore V8’s stretch their legs and run for the checkered flag. “The AGTRRA is proud to add Roebling Road to its schedule in 2007 and we hope to make the “Rumble At The Road” and annual event” stated Febles. The AGT will be running a modified twin race format this weekend at the “rumble” – featuring practice / qualifying and a 20 lap race on Saturday with a Qualifying Session and 20 lap race on Sunday as the series drivers compete to take home the honors and valuable series points in the hunt for the series over-all championship title. So step up – strap in and get ready to rumble – as the AGT takes the track on September 7th and 8th, 2007.

The AGT heads south for the “Southern Tour” - Test Days Announced.
The AGT ‘Southern Tour” kicks off at Nashville on July 7-8 under the lights at Nashville Superspeedway followed by a trip down to Florida for “The Shoot-Out At Sebring” on August 11-12 at the infamous Sebring International Raceway to be run on the fast and furious 12 Hour Long Course. The Long Course is 3.7 miles with 17 turns. The track surface has 2.4 miles of asphalt and 1.2 miles of concrete.

The Sebring weekend will kick off with an Open Test Day on Friday, August 10, 2007 which is hosted by the track. Registration for the test day is next door to the track entrance in the lobby of the Chateau Elan Hotel. Registration for the test day will be open on Thursday 8/9 from 3 pm until 8 pm and on Friday 8/10 from 6:30 am until 3 pm – cost for the test day is $225.00 per car / driver and you must be a registered participant for the race weekend in order to test. The track will be “hot” on test day 9am – 5pm. For more details contact Kim Gose at (863) 655-1442 ext203. There are accommodations available at the new Four Points by Sheraton and the Chateau Elan – you can contact Suzanne Hobson at (863) 655-6252 for details and available rates for racers. Overnight camping is also allowed inside the race track for those of you with motorhomes and tow rigs with sleeping quarters. There area limited number of electrical hook-ups also available and the fee for the weekend will be $20.00.

Following “The Shoot-Out”, get prepared for that “Georgia On My Mind” feeling as you get ready to rumble at “The Rumble At The Road” on September 8-9 on one of the most historic tracks in the Southeast – Roebling Road Raceway outside of Savannah Georgia located in Bloomingdale opened in 1959. Today, Roebling Road is known as one of the fastest and most challenging tracks in the United States, comprised of 9 challenging and distinctive turns spread out over the 2.02 mile asphalt racing circuit. Situated on about a hundred acres, the track facilities are well kept and over night camping is allowed in the paddock area of the track with a limited number of electrical hook-ups available, there is a small fee for the weekend electrical hook-up. There are clean restrooms and showers as well as a great concession stand that serves up some pretty tasty food and drink.

The Roebling Road weekend will kick off with an Open Test Day on Friday, September 7, 2007 which will be open to all registered competitors for the weekend race event. Cost for the test day will be $150.00 per car / driver and you will be able to register at the track (cash or checks only). The track will be “hot” on test day from 8:30 am – 5 pm – for more details contact the track at 888-398-7223 ask for Kaye or Richard – they are really great folks.

So why run with AGT???? Get an opportunity to run a pro race – win some cash and try your hand with some of the best drivers in the U.S., Canada and the Islands…..great fun and LOTS of track time……if you are interested for more details feel free to contact me direct at 561-236-2376 or gilesterry@bellsouth.net or Contact Tony Febles with the AGT at 203-665-0323.
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