13th Annual Turkey Bowl
Nov. 27-Nov. 29 – 201 Motorsports Park Circle, Summit Point, WVThe Turkey Bowl features nearly three hours of track time over the course of this three-day vintage racing event. “What better way to work off that extra helping of turkey while getting one last, inexpensive event in this year!” said Cal Trumbo, Event Chairman. “This really is an unbeatable value for so much time on the track.” Over the past several Turkey Bowls, the weather has been great with clear skies and daytime temperatures as high as the sixties. Perfect for both cars and drivers.
Summit Point Motorsports Park is a 700-acre road racing and driver training facility located about 80 miles west of Washington, D.C., in Jefferson County, West Virginia. The facility features three separate road racing circuits. The Turkey Bowl will run on the Summit Point main course.
VRG is a racing organization based in the eastern United States that offers four to six race events per season. The VRG is a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization that emphasizes safety, value and most importantly – fun!
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