TeamDI Winter Retreat
Winter retreat
Winter retreat

December 13, 2008 (Dover, NJ)

Driving Impressions' first annual Winter Retreat was held on Saturday, December 13th. The event was focused around a charity raffle benefiting the Goryeb Childrens Hospital. Paul Miller Porsche helped sponsor the event providing coffee and donuts for everyone, as well as showing off the new 911 with Twin Clutch. Rutgers Formula SAE team was also present with their 2008 car, as well as their veggie oil powered tow vehicle.

 

Rutgers FSAE
Rutgers FSAE

Raffle tickets were sold allowing attendees to win a number of prizes from our sponsors. MPT donated an MPT Twelve kit, AutoChic Donated a custom car cover, LiveSockets donated a range of Best Motoring and WRC DVD's, Grand Prix NY donated one-day free race coupons, Stock Car Racing Experience gave 20% off coupons, GoPro donated a Motorsports Wide camera system, Zamp Racing donated a 50% off coupon towards a 2009 Zamp helmet, Tifosi optics donated 3 pairs of sunglasses, and TeamDI donated Delta 3 and Mechanix gloves. An extra bonus prize was also donated last minute by Driving Impressions, two Club seat tickets to the NJ Devils game Saturday night, which were won by one of the Rutgers FSAE team members!

 

 

Larry Engle, president of NJ BMWCCA, was the lucky winner though, cleaning up with over 5 prizes from the raffle Many of the items he won are being awarded at the NJ BMWCCA Annual Banquet in February.

 

Driving Impressions would like to thank everyone who came out for the event, and we're looking forward to seeing everyone at future events that we'll be holding at our facility in Dover NJ.

 

 

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