Hello all. I am looking for a little help in selecting a couple of award winners to be presented at our Banquet.
Please email or pm me a nomination for each award
Brian Miller Award
Given to the driver that helps to grow the Corvette Challenge either by contributing through articles, pictures, videos, forum posts, track visits, club visits, show visits, flyer distribution or all out spreading the word.
Previous winners include Mr Mojo, Tony and Rose.
Dave Ramsden Meticulous Driver Award
Given to the driver who does not mind racing his/her Corvette yet still keeps it in a perfect meticulous condition, never leaving rubber on the panels or time slips on the floor like I do.
Previous winners in include Neil Fine and Glenn Murphy
Last edited by REDGAR; 12-28-2006 at 02:25 PM.
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Brian Miller Award
Given to the driver that helps to grow the Corvette Challenge either by contributing through plagiarized articles, photochopped pictures, porn videos, inflamatory forum posts..........
I'm going to be VERY upset if I don't win this award.
Location: NCM Drag Racing coordinator, Spring Hill, Tennessee
Let me give you a little history of the Miller Award. As you may know Brian started the Corvette Challenge on Friday night with about 6 or 7 of us, setting the ground work for the series. When Brian stepped down and I took over I wanted a way to honor him and never let anyone forget that it was Brian that started all.
Michelle (the trophy woman at E-town) was our first winner, no not a driver but some one that stood behind this series from day one. She was the one that helped pushed the series with the Napps and made it what it is today. She is our number 1 supported.
Next was Mr. Mojo, again not as a racers but as the one here on this forum that helped me to get this drag racing forum. Convincing Troy that there was a need and yes corvette owners do drag race these car.
And to Rose and Tony. Who got interest from their Corvette club to try drag racing and againg to Rose for driving the truck with all those tires.
So as you see it’s not necessarily about a racer, it about what people have done to support the series to make it grow and succeed.