Bill MacMartin
Back when dinosaurs ruled the earth and Bruce was first running track days, Bill was one of his early instructors. He started racing in 2002, and at the time he was averaging over 70 days at the track a year. He won a LRRS championship in 2005, and he’s also been a fixture at Penguin Roadracing School. Bill is a very gifted rider, but we mostly let him hang around because he has lots of neat toys.
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Many of you may already know Eric from his days as a mechanic at BCM Motorsports.
Jerry is one of our steely-eyed killers. He spent 39 years flying for USAir, and he also flew fighters for the Massachusetts and New York Air National Guard (don't hate him because he's beautiful . . .). With all that spare time he started racing in the LRRS. He's done quite well for himself, winning the Amateur Achievement Award in 2006 and moving up to the expert ranks pretty quickly. Now he races in the Formula Fossil classes, as well as a bunch of other classes that I don't understand,so I won't try to explain them to you.
John is our newest classroom guy. He's been working with us over the season to get up to speed on the curriculum as well as help to redesign the program. While he may be on a generic track bike here in his picture, he just came over to the dark side and bought one of Gil Rainault's Ducatis. When he's not selling his soul to ride yet another track day, he's the Northeast U.S. training rep for Garmin. Got a question about why that little electronic box on your dashboard is bossing you around the way it is? John can tell you.
If the name sounds familiar, it’s because she’s married to me, the classroom guy. It took me a few years to convince her that track days were fun, but once she tried it she was hooked. If we had to describe her riding style in one word, it would be “smooth,” and she has a real gift for boosting a rider’s confidence. Don’t let her calm demeanor fool you though. She's a fierce competitor and a World Masters Rowing Champion.