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The Road to the Regional Championship
For the event organizer or promoter
South East Wheels Events does not generally operate local car or motorcycle shows. We are the premiere vehicle events listing service in the southeastern United States. Our web site is a social network devoted to all events on wheels.
However, as part of our role to encourage enthusiasts, we have developed The Road to the Regional Championship event. It is designed to enhance the show experience and bring positive attention to your shows and the hobby. Show membership will cost you zero as there are no charges or hidden costs. You keep all your entry fees and do with them as you wish. Your sponsors are yours. The championship event will only help give them additional exposure.
As a member, your show is invited to use The Road to the Regional Championship qualifications and work with the class structures and the judging rules as laid out in The Road to the Regional Championship guidelines.
Being a member event, you will receive preferred promotions and be known as one of the events on the road to the regional championship.
There are only a limited number of event weekends beginning in March of 2011 and ending in November 2011 with the Championship event held in January or February of 2012. First come, first considered.
Event Qualifications
Participants requirements to win an invitation to the Championship Event.
Class Guidelines
Do not be concerned about the larger number of classes listed. We will work to fit you events’ awards into AWE classes and it not expected that your show provide all the classes. This is an exhaustive list as there are many different organizations and kind of shows participating in the championship. You are also welcome to consider accepting other kinds of cars than you normally do. Follow your current show’s class guidelines except use the names listed below for the classes you already use. We are partnered with MECA (MOBILE ELECTRONICS COMPETITION ASSOCIATION). Their information is on our main page at southeastwheelsevents.com or contact us for more information at 678 409 1668.
American Wheels Events (AWE) Class List
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