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Michael Varacins named recipient of Mark Donohue Award at SCCA Runoffs

(EDITORS: Attached is a digital image of the Formula Vee driven by Michael
Varacins to victory at the Runoffs last weekend. Photo courtesy of Mark
Weber. Two additional images of Varacins and the Patron Highcroft Racing
Acura from which the wheel for the RRDC Mark Donohue Award will be used will
follow)

ROAD RACING DRIVERS CLUB

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Judy Stropus, 203-438-0501; cell 203-243-2438;
jstropus@earthlink.net

MICHAEL VARACINS NAMED RECIPIENT OF MARK DONOHUE AWARD AT SCCA RUNOFFS

ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (Sept. 30, 2009) - Michael Varacins, of Burlington, Wis.,
was selected as the 39th annual recipient of the prestigious Road Racing
Drivers Club (RRDC) Mark Donohue Award at the SCCA National Championship
Runoffs this past weekend at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis.

Varacins, 34, raced his Speed Sport Engineering AM-5 Formula Vee to an
impressive 25-second victory over his 40 other competitors from the pole
position to earn his first SCCA national championship in nine appearances at
what is considered the "Olympics of amateur sports-car racing." He finished
second in the category In the previous three years at the Runoffs.

His margin of victory was the largest in the Formula Vee class since RRDC
member Dave Wietzenhof won his event by 63.8 seconds in 1972.

Varacins' win also capped a dream season that concluded with the coveted
SCCA Super Sweep, which rewards a driver winning the Runoffs, his Divisional
point title, a key qualifying event and the nationwide point title all in
the same class.

A member of the Central Division of the SCCA, Varacins was selected by a
large contingent of current RRDC members attending and/or competing at the
Runoffs, who watched the action in all 25 classes. Varacins was chosen not
only because of his outstanding performance in dominating his race, but
because of his determination, sportsmanship, competitiveness and humility,
the traits which best exemplify the spirit of the multi-talented champion
and road-racing legend for whom the award is named.

"I'm not completely sure why we were so dominant," said Varacins, who is a
mechanical engineer at Perfect Circle Projectiles in Lake Forest, Ill., a
stone's throw from Burlington. "Every time we had finished second at the
Runoffs we kept working harder to make sure that we could finally win this
thing. I think that the combination of all the preparation that we did plus
the fact that once I got out in front there was a big pack battling behind
me for second place, helped me win it.

"When (RRDC member and Runoffs Touring class winner) Don Knowles called me
to tell me I had won the award, I was shocked," said Varacins. "I have
always kept track of who was winning the award. And when I was told I had
won it I looked back at the previous recipients. I am incredibly honored to
be included in that list. I am ecstatic.

"When Mark was racing it was before my time, but I was certainly aware of
all his accomplishments and what he meant to our sport. Words cannot
describe how I feel right now."

Varacins' father Alan, 64, has been his chief mechanic throughout his career
and was on hand for his son's first national championship. "He works as hard
as I do," said Varacins, who raced a Formula Vee in each of his Runoffs
appearances, except 1997, when he raced a Formula Continental. "He works as
hard at it as I do. He spends a lot of time on the car preparation and I've
never been to a race without him. He gives up a lot in his life to spend
time working on the car to help me win. There's nothing that I do without
him."

Every year, the RRDC Mark Donohue Award trophy is an engraved glass top
mounted on a special, racing-experienced wheel, provided through the efforts
of an RRDC member. This yearıs wheel was raced on the Patron Highcroft
Racing Acura driven by David Brabham and Scott Sharp to victory from the
pole in the 2008 American Le Mans Series race in Lime Rock, Conn. It was the
first overall win for the team and the first for Acura in the ALMS.

RRDC President Bobby Rahal, a Runoffs champion long before he won the
Indianapolis 500, emphasized the Mark Donohue Award is ³about personal
spirit and performance behind the wheel. Those qualities are more important
for this award than winning the race. This year Michael Varacins excelled at
both.²

Varacins will officially be presented the award at the SCCA Convention in
Las Vegas, Feb. 19-21.

The Road Racing Drivers Club was formed in 1952 with a goal to serve the
future of road racing by mentoring new drivers on both amateur and
professional levels. The Club now has more than 150 active members.
President Bobby Rahal is the 1986 Indy 500 winner and is co-owner, with
David Letterman, of the 2004 Indianapolis 500 winning team. Six-time SCCA
National Champion John Fergus is the Clubıs Vice President/Treasurer, and
four-time SCCA National Champion Don Knowles is the Secretary. In addition
to RRDC members lending their expertise to up-and-coming drivers, the Club
presents three annual awards: the Phil Hill Award for rendering outstanding
service to road racing; the Mark Donohue Award for personal spirit and
performance at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs; and the Bob Akin
Award for ³speed with style² ­ passion, sportsmanship and contribution to
motorsports.

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