You heard right, a new chapter of the Audi Club North America representing the state of Arizona has recently been established. Thanks to the efforts of Brain McCauley of Audi North Scottsdale, Arizona is now fully represented within Audi Club, bringing together new and existing members from all across the Grand Canyon State.
The Badger Chapter provides "something for everyone"! We want you to know that you will have the opportunity to participate in worthwhile events. If this is your first Audi or your thirtieth, if you service your own car or just know how to pump your own gas, we guarantee you'll get your money's worth or at least have a lot of fun!
The Cherokee Chapter of the Audi Club North America is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia and covers the entire state of Georgia. We host a Drivers School & Safety Seminar each year at Barber Motorsports Park. In addition, we host a Audi Corral at the annual Petit LeMans ALMS race.
The Audi Club Chicagoland Chapter hosts many driving and social events year round. Our driving schools are located at BlackHawk Farms Raceway and Autobahn Country Club. We hold three autocrosses at Maywood Park and two more at the Tire Rack's testing facility. In addition, the Chicaogland Chapter also hosts a picnic in the summer, a holiday party in the winter, and scenic spring and fall drives. Please visit our web site for the latest schedule.
The Audi Club of Florida has over 350 members, 3 sub chapters, and a host of monthly events for our members. With monthly meetings in North, Central and South Florida, there is ample opportunity to become involved in the club. The club also hosts driving events, tuning sessions, and most importantly, Audi Club corrals at the 12 Hours of Sebring and the Grand Prix of the Americas.
Glacier Lakes Chapter is headquartered in Minnesota's Twin cities but serves members from surrounding states as well. Annual track events are held at Brainerd International Raceway and Mid-America Motorplex. Winter finds us on Lake Cynthia for ice events. Spring Open House hosted by Anderson Motorsport is one of the most popular social events. Fun drives and a growing list of social activities round out our regular schedule.
Our chapter is comprised of the northern half of both California and Nevada and also Hawaii: all cities north in California and the Reno/Carson City areas of Nevada. We have approximately 800 members but we are growing fast. In January the Club hosts the annual Thunderhill Driving School in Willows, California and that will be followed in February by the Laguna Seca driving school. Our November school takes place at Sears Point. These three driving schools occur during those snowy months back East. If you bring out your car for the one of our schools, we can help you find storage between events! Our winters are very mild and all three tracks are fantastic during the off-season. The Golden Gate Chapter also hosts an Audi Club corral at the ALMS races at Sears Point each year.
There are many enthusiastic owners in Indiana, and one of the goals of this chapter is to bring us together both in person and over the Internet, to share our passion for these awesome machines! Other goals for the chapter include providing a forum for us to enjoy our cars and each other in both automotive and social settings. Our inaugural driving school was held at Putnam Park Road Course - plans are to hold this event annually each May.
The Kansas City Chapter presently serves Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and Oklahoma and was founded in 1998. The Chapter provides events ranging from monthly meetings in Kansas City, to an annual Driver's School each year at Heartland Park Topeka. The Chapter invites all Audi owners in the Midwest to come and join the community, lifestyle, technology and performance related to the Audi Marque.
The Kentucky Chapter of the Audi Club North America was established in 2005. One of our many goals is to provide members with information and opportunities to get involved. In the upcoming year we plan on putting together road rallies, technical sessions, races, and social functions.
The Land of the Sky Chapter covers the western mountains of North Carolina. Please contact Lance Russell for upcoming meetings, teen clinics, and events.
We are dedicated to enhancing the enjoyment of Audi ownership for those members located in the State of Michigan.
We are fortunate to have three outstanding facilities for Driver Education Safety Seminars within our boundaries and use each of them annually. In April, almost before the snow has left, we enjoy the Grattan facility. In early August, we are at the Waterford Hills facility. In September, we return to the western side of the state and use the Gingerman facility. At each of these events, we concentrate on perfecting our driving skills and using our Audi's handling advantages for safer on-road driving.
Between these formal events, we hold technical sessions, picnics, tours and general get togethers. The times and locations are posted on the Chapter section of the national website.
The MidAtlantic Chapter of the Audi Club North America (MAC/ACNA) is made up of more than 300 ACNA members from all parts of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. MAC/ACNA has members with a variety of interests ranging across technology, performance, community and lifestyle...but most importantly, any and everything associated with Audi. Our Chapter members and sponsors are developing.
New Jersey Chapter of the Audi Club North America was established in 2001 to bring together an eclectic cluster of Audi and car enthusiasts from the New Jersey area. The club brings various driving events, technical sessions, social events closer home for the members and Audi owners. The New Jersey Chapter is dedicated to making the Audi experience complete and more enjoyable for the car enthusiast. Please come out to our next event if you live in the New Jersey area and do not forget to visit our web-site at www.audicarclubna.org under local Chapters NJ.
The North Atlantic Audi Club (NAAC), a chapter of Audi Club North America, develops, promotes, and hosts a variety of educational, cultural, and sporting events of particular interest to the Audi owner community residing in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
The Northeast Chapter of the Audi Club encompasses New York State, Connecticut, and Vermont. The Chapter organizes two Winter Driving Schools in New Hampshire at Tim O'Neil's Rally School facility and Driver's Safety Schools at Lime Rock Park, Watkins Glen International, and New Hampshire International Speedway. On occasion, we have crossed the Northern US border and congregated at Mt. Tremblant. Starting in 2002, we began a social event at the Memorial Day Lime Rock Grand Prix. The Chapter maintains a very active Instructors' recruiting and training program, with classroom workshops and on-track sessions.
Audi Club Northwest (ACNW) serves members in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Participants are welcomed to our events from all of the surrounding states and Canadian provinces. ACNW is one of the oldest and largest Chapters in ACNA.
ACNW holds driving and social events throughout the year for our members. Calendar highlights include learning events like the Matt Ammon Memorial Driving School (MAMDS) and Teen Driver Clinic at Bremerton in May, driving skill development events like Son of Quattrofest at Portland in February, and celebration of the Audi brand at Quattrofest at Portland in November with a full driving school, teen driver clinic, and lapping days.
Social events are very important too, such as the Maryhill Loops Road Tour and Wine Tasting in Southeast Washington in September that has sold out each year, the Audi Owners Gathering in June, and the Holiday Party in December. ACNW participates in the community, and helps members better understand and enjoy their cars. Participants have fun together at driving events, car corrals, picnics, and gatherings!
Please visit our website for detailed Chapter information and event details.
Last Updated ( Friday, 19 February 2010 23:56 )
Ohio Valley Chapter
The Ohio Valley Chapter includes over 500 ACNA members from Ohio. Annual events include a driver school at Mid/Ohio Sports Car Course in June, a driver school at Beaverun Motorsports Complex in July and The Ohio Rally Tour - a casual time/speed/distance road rally which begins and ends in Coshocton, Ohio in November each year.
The Potomac-Chesapeake Chapter (PCC) of the Audi Club North America is comprised of ACNA members from Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. ACNA has members with diverse backgrounds, varying interests and a variety of Audis. PCC reflects this broad scope of interests and provides benefits and activities for Audi enthusiasts of all ages in this region. Events and benefits include Driver Education and Safety Schools at Summit Point Raceway and Virginia International Raceway, Tech Education/DIY Sessions at local dealerships and garages, social/charitable events, dealership events, and discounts.
The Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Audi Club North America represents members from Colorado, Montana, Wyoming and New Mexico. We hold two major driving events each year, a Driver Education and Safety School at Second Creek Raceway in May and a winter driving school in Steamboat Springs, along with numerous social events, technical sessions at local Denver and Colorado Springs dealerships, and a mystery ralley in October.
The Southeastern Chapter is all about technology, performance, community and lifestyle. We presently cover North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
The Southeastern Chapter provides members lots of opportunities to get involved and share our Audi enthusiasm through social gatherings, rallies, and our annual Drivers Safety and Education School at Roebling Road in Savannah, GA. There are also plenty of Chapter volunteer opportunities as well.
Please visit our website for detailed Chapter information and event details, and join in!
The Southern California Chapter of ACNA covers southern California and the Southern half of Nevada (Pioneer and Las Vegas Territories). The nearly 800 chapter members have access to ACNA Driving Schools at Spring Mountain Motorsports Park (Parhump, NV), Laguna Seca (Monterey, CA), Sears Point (Sonoma, CA) and dozens of track and autocross events in Southern California. In addition, the chapter has literally dozens of drives, tech and social events throughout the year. Drives to central wine country, Julian (San Diego County) and our annual MOAD (Mother-of-all-Drives) are just a few of our notable drives.
Formed in 2005, the St. Louis Chapter serves eastern portions of Missouri and southwestern portions of Illinois. The chapter is planning events ranging from purely social events to driving schools at Gateway International Raceway. Our goal is to provide events of interest to match the diverse interests of Audi owners and enthusiasts. In addition, we are working with several local and national sponsors to provide discounts to club members.
The Western/British Columbia Chapter is branch of the Canadian Chapter, with a goal to bring together members from across Western and B.C. for social events, tech sessions, track days, drivers education and more.