About The Event & Requirements For Participation
Drivers must fill in all information on the ONLINE ENTRY FORM at LobbyistsForSpeed.com. Additionally, please e-mail a photo of your racing vehicle as well as a head shot of the driver to info@lobbyistsforspeed.com. Lobbyists for Speed will be publishing a program for the event, which will feature a profile of each driver, include a headshot; details and a photograph of your racing machine; information on the charity for which you are racing; and your racing name (as you would like it announced by Master of Ceremonies Marc Sterne). If you fail to provide this information and/or the photos, both will be provided in your stead with full creative authorship given to the Lobbyists for Speed Board Members.

All drivers must wear a helmet, closed-toed shoes, long-sleeves, and pants. This is for your own protection so please don’t attempt to lobby the management to obtain an exception. There is no extra charge for passengers riding in the racing vehicles, but passengers must be over 18 years of age and must wear the required head protection, clothing, and shoes.

No concessions will be sold at the Raceway, so please remember to bring your own water, snacks, and other refreshments. Glass containers/bottles are NOT allowed into the Capitol Raceway!

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Master of Ceremonies
The Master of Ceremonies will be Washington Nationals Radio voice Marc Sterne who will announce the play-by-play of each race from the Speed Tower. Mr. Sterne has been in radio for over 10 years, beginning as a DJ for an oldies station in Lake Winnipesaukee, NH. In 1999, he arrived in Washington, D.C. to serve as Billy Bush's (now at Access Hollywood)producer and sidekick on The Bush League Morning Show on Z104. A few years later, he left to pursue a dream of working in sports broadcasting, joining WTEM Sportstalk 980. He worked on just about every show on the air and behind the scenes and covered baseball for the station for four years (both the Baltimore Orioles, and the Washington Nationals). Mr. Sterne had his own show "Baseball Roundup," which aired Saturday mornings. While there, he was paired with Tony Kornheiser when Mr. Kornheiser made his return to radio after leaving ESPN Radio. The two continued their collaboration at Washington Post Radio where Mr. Sterne again served as Mr. Kornheiser’s producer as well as on air as the mysterious character of “Nigel.”

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