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EVENT SPONSORS
Baker Engineering
Elliott's Port Works
F-Body Vinyl
Full Throttle Speed

J&M Products
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Zaino Bros.
Stoner Solutions
CZ28 Store


SUPPORTING SITES
CamaroZ28.Com
TurboBuick.Com
Michigan Speed
Motown Muscle
CamaroV6.Com
FirebirdV6.Com
Mchigan FBody
LS1GTO
Michigan Grand Prix Club


SPECIAL THANKS TO
General Motors
The Debler Family
Chris, Leslie, & Vito Frezza
Brad Aintright and Son
Dave and Amber Deel
Jen and Taner Bosnali
Jake and Becca Robb
Pat Lewis
The Licht Family
The Ledford Family
Mid-Michigan Motorplex
American Inn & Suites

...and anyone else we may have forgotten!



 Contact Us!
If you have a question about M13, we are more than willing to answer it for you.  Before contacting us, please look over these frequently asked questions to see if your question has already been answered.

Be sure to visit the Official M13 Discussion Forum!

Q:  When is the event?
A:  M13 will take place October 6, 2007 from approximately 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Q:  Where does the event take place?
A:  The event is at the Mid Michigan Motorplex in Stanton, Michigan.  Stanton is about 50 miles from Grand Rapids, 60 miles from Lansing, 150 miles from Detroit, 225 miles from Chicago, 304 miles from Indianapolis, 320 miles from Columbus and 570 miles from Toronto.  Track information with complete driving directions can be found here.
Q:  Do I have to live in Michigan to attend?
A:  No, you are more than welcome to attend no matter where you live.  We have people had attend the events in the past from as far as Las Vegas and St. Louis.
Q:  Do I have to pre-register to attend?
A:  No, you do NOT have to pre-register to attend.  You can pay at the gate the day of the event, but if you want to save $10 of the admission fee, you will have to pre-register by September 20, 2008.  More details can be found here.
Q:  What kind of car can I bring?
A:  Any year, make or model of an American General Motors Product.  It it was made by GM, you can race it at M13 .  From Chevettes to full-size pickups to full-on race cars, it is a "run whatcha brung" event...and long as it is in a domestic GM vehicle.  This does not include cars produced by subsidiaries of GM or companies partly owned by GM such as Opel, Daewoo, Saaaaab, etc.  They have their own events!
Q:  Does General Motors host this event?
A:  No, this event is for GM vehicles, but The General Motors Corporation does not host this event in any way.  GM does, however help make the event even more fun by supplying us with goodies to give away and some special guests and more.
Q:  What kind of event is this?
A:  This event is meant to be "one last run" before the cold weather sets in (sometimes it sets in before the event, but that only means better track times).  It is not meant to be a hardcore winner-take-all event, but a fun day of  racing and meeting new friends and seeing old ones again.  You can feel comfortable bringing the whole family to this event.  Because the eliminations are bracket racing, you have just as good of a chance driving a 20-second Chevette as you do driving an 8-second Buick Grand National.
Q:  What does "M Event" mean?  What is the history of this event?
A: It started with the first Michigan F-body event put on in Milan, Michigan by a couple of Camaro and Firebird enthusiasts named Paula Bousley and Steve Hauswirth.  The event was called "Milan Mania" and even though only 25 cars showed up, it was a great success.  The next year, Steve could not help organize another event due to a new family on the way, so Jason Debler stepped in to help Paula organize the second event. This time, the event was called Milan Mania II and it was a little bit bigger than the first.  The next year, Paula was not in the position to help organize the third event, so it was up to Jason to see what he could put together.  He decided to move the event to a larger facility, the Mid Michigan Motorplex.  Instead of calling it "Mid Michigan Mania", Jason shortened the name to the first three letters simply calling the event "M3" to also go along with the 3rd annual event.  Jason has been organizing the event ever since.  As the following year's events took place, the M events began getting larger and gaining a reputation for being one of the best and most fun GM racing events of the year for the Michigan area.  M13 should be no exception and we certainly hope to see you there!

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