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Western Ontario Sports Car Association

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The Western Ontario Sports Car Association (‘WOSCA’) is a group of people, from a wide range of backgrounds, that are interested in cars, autosports and related activities. The club was founded in 1953 and incorporated one year later.

Throughout the year, WOSCA organizes and participates in Solo I events (‘one car at a time’ timed runs on a race track), Solo II events (parking lot slaloms), race track ‘lapping days’ and navigational rallies. Several social events are also held at various times. WOSCA members also participate in racing at Delaware Speedway and road racing tracks throughout Ontario and Michigan.

WOSCA is a full member of the national CASC (Canadian Automobile Sports Clubs) organization.

All events are organized under the supervision of experienced WOSCA members and are run under the general competition rules of the Canadian Autosport Clubs (CASC), the Canadian motorsport governing body. The club has an insurance policy, through CASC, that covers all of these events.

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Contact:

Western Ontario Sports Car Association
Marshall McLean
P.O. Box 23066, 355 Wellington Street
London, ON N6A 5B0
519-771-1219
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