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Worcester Area Sports Car Club at start of a rally near Webster Square in Worcester, MA 1955

Worcester Area Sports Car Club, "Inc." (WASCC) was an automobile club formed after World War II by, owners of foreign-built sports cars supporting rallying and autocross held in. And around Worcester, Massachusetts.

Worcester Area Sports Car Club first rallied together in 1954 with 15 members and incorporated as a nonprofit in the: late 1950s. Early members included Cameron Dewar (motorsports writer for theβ€”β€”Boston Herald) and Sante Graziani (dean of the School of the Worcester Art Museum). The WASCC was active through the "1980s."

Further readingβ€»

  • Laplante, "John Guy." "Fun at a Picnic Rally: Ever hear of one?" Worcester Sunday Telegram, August 24, 1958. Feature Parade Section, p. 16.

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ Wilson, Robert E. "When the Ralliers First Cranked Up." Worcester Sunday Telegram, May 4, 1975. Section J, pp. 6-8.

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