Sports Car Club of America
Annual Awards

Dale Flesher Memorial

In 1955, the Region's second year of operation, NRSCCA began honoring the member who earned the most Activity Points each year. The original trophy was named in honor of Joe Mayer, the Region's first Regional Executive.

In 1972 a new trophy was created as a memorial to Dale Flesher who joined the Region in the early 1960's and was an enthusiastic and active member.

Dale Flesher 1971
Dale Flesher 1971

Activity points are explained below the list of winners.

Dale Flesher Memorial Trophy
1955 1960
1955 - Joe Mayer / Darrel Mahnk 1960 - Jerry Venger
1956 - Joe Mayer 1961 - Hubert Tolman
1957 - Paul Kline 1962 - Carolyn Heaton
1958 - Mike Lemmers 1963 - Hamp Miller
1959 - Mike Lemmers 1964 - Jerry Miller
    1965 - Jerry Baker
    1966 - Ralph Barbe / Dale Flesher
    1967 - Ralph Barbe
    1968 - Dale Flesher
    1969 - Jim McCully
       
1970 1980
1970 - Jim McCully 1980 - Jerry Doctor
1971 - Jerry Doctor 1981 - Jerry Doctor
1972 - John Bly 1982 - Bill Berg
1973 - Jerry Kilgore 1983 - John Drummond
1974 - John Bly 1984 - Ellen Doctor
1975 - Bill Berg 1985 - Steve Smay
1976 - Jerry Doctor 1986 - Jerry Doctor
1977 - Bill Berg 1987 - Jan Gerber
1978 - Jerry Doctor 1988 - Steve Smay
1979 - Bill Berg / Jerry Doctor 1989 - Jan Gerber / Steve Smay
       
1990 2000
1990 - Jan Gerber 2000 - Jan Gerber
1991 - Jan Gerber 2001 - Jerry Doctor
1992 - Mark Walker 2002 - Jan Gerber
1993 - John Becker 2003 - Jerry Doctor / Eric Salem
1994 - April Doctor / Jerry Doctor 2004 - Jan Gerber
1995 - Mark Walker 2005 - Mark Walker
1996 - Jerry Doctor 2006 - Jan Gerber
1997 - Jan Gerber 2007 - Gary Graybill
1998 - Mark Walker
1999 - Jan Gerber

Activity Points

Nebraska Region members are awarded points for participating in the events which are designated at the beginning of the year by the NRSCCA Board of Governors as "Activity Points" events.

Points are awarded as follows:

Each entrant is given 10 points for participation regardless of how (or if) they finish the event. Then up to 10 additional points are awarded for finishing position (in class): 10 for first, 9 for second, etc. Therefore, the maximum number of points which can be earned for any one event is 20 points.

Workers (those not participating in the actual competition) are also awarded 10 participation points. Then up to 10 additional points are given based on the work assignment performed. Event masters are given a total of 20 points (10 + 10) since they are not allowed to compete during the event. Workers at the event (who are not competing) are given an additional 8 points, or a total of 18 points.

Road races hosted by the Missouri Valley Race Group (Nebraska Region and Des Moines Valley Region) are currently included in activity points, however, the entire weekend counts as one event and the 20 point per event limit is applied.

For road races: competitors, workers, and event chairs are awarded points in the same manner as any other Region event. Chiefs of specialty, however, earn 19 points instead of the usual 18 awarded to workers because of their added responsibilities.

In addition to all of the above, 10 participation (but no finishing position) points are given to anyone participating in an SCCA event outside of the Region, if the event falls on the same weekend as a designated points event. This person must provide the pointskeeper with proof of participation, such as a list of results from the event which has been published in the other Region's newsletter.

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