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WI: Spring Scamper Rally

July 27, 2025 @ 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM CDT
Spring Scamper Car
The SCCA Milwaukee Region is delighted to announce that the Spring Scamper car rally is scheduled for Sunday, July 27, 2025. This 130-mile rally will start and finish in Verona, Wisconsin, 10 miles southwest of Madison, and will explore the scenic country roads northwest of Madison.
   This year’s event will follow a brand-new route, crossing the Wisconsin River to explore the great roads in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
   Spring Scamper is a charity fundraiser for the Dane County Humane Society. This great organization provides care and finds “furever” homes for thousands of dogs, cats, and other animals every year. Your rally entry will help support their work.
   The entry fee is $20 per person, and a minimum of two people are required per car. Any type of street-legal vehicle is permitted, and you do not have to be a member of the Sports Car Club of America. Registration is now open at msreg.com/SpringScamper2025.  There is a 30-car limit, so don’t delay in getting registered today!
   There will be four classes: Computer, Calculating, SOP (Seat of the Pants), and First Timer. For more information, please visit our registration page. Scoring will use the Mojo GPS checkpoint system to record your arrival time at each checkpoint.  Once you register, you’ll receive information on how to download a custom app (Mojo Competitor) to your smartphone.
   Laser-engraved Pilsner glasses will be awarded as trophies to the top teams in each Class.
   Bring that car you love to drive and explore new roads with us. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday, July 27th.
Warm regards, Jim Crittenden – Rallymaster
RReNews Note: We have reached out to the Rallymaster, yet the starting location may not be their choice. We used a frequently used starting location for Rallymaster Crittenden’s events, so that we may get this posted up!

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