They say all roads lead to the National Corvette Museum.
That’s especially true this August 29th – 31st, 2024, during the 30th Anniversary Caravan to Bowling Green. Every five years, the fiberglass faithful trek to the Museum from the four corners of the country and beyond.
Organizing a national caravan with thousands of cars requires an experienced leader with proven skills. Fortunately, Frank Sancineto helms the project along with a cadre of time-tested state captains.
In this podcast episode, we converse with Frank about being the National Chair, the importance of the state captains, and what to expect from the 2024 caravan.
Show Notes
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Question #1 – Frank, before we discuss the 2024 National Caravan, can you share your passion for America’s Sports Car? When did you first start driving Corvettes? And when did you get involved with the Corvette Museum? This question is located at the 1:45 second mark.
Question #2 – I agree. It is a wonderful passion. You mention you’ve taken part in several National caravans to Bowling Green before. Which one was your favorite? This question is located at the 2:53 second mark.
Question #3– What can we look forward to from this 30th anniversary event? And how important are the captains you’ve selected to help out? This question is located at the 3:32 second mark.
Question #4 – If someone has never participated in a national caravan before, what advice would you give them? This question is located at the 4:12 second mark.
Question #5 – You’re right. The sheer number of Corvettes can seem daunting, but, you know, it really isn’t when you get there. What I enjoy at these special events is talking to Corvette enthusiasts from other countries. Do you think you’ll see an international contingent this year? This question is located at the 5:01 second mark.
Question #6 – I hope we do have enthusiasts from Europe and beyond. They always seem to add a lot to the event. Also, let’s talk about hotel accommodations and parking at the Museum. This question is located at the 6:12 second mark.
Question #7—It’s good to hear there will be enough hotel rooms. That used to be a concern for people who were thinking about joining the caravan back in the late 1990s. Didn’t I just read that the factory will be open? This question is located at the 7:19 second mark.
Question #8 – The National Caravan to Bowling Green really starts at the state level. How do you select your state captains, and who determines their route and activities? This question is located at the 8:08 second mark.
Question #9 – You’re right there, Frank. The Wave used to be something you’d see all the time. Now, not so much. Being the National Chair for the Corvette Museum caravan must be daunting. How did the responsibility come your way, and what have you learned from previous National Chairs? This question is located at the 9:45 second mark.
Question #10 – Well, I really appreciate you taking on the responsibility, Frank. So, if you had to ballpark it, how many Corvettes are you anticipating, and are there any final thoughts you want to leave us with? This question is located at the 10:01 second mark.
30th Anniversary Caravan Information
Website: National Corvette Museum Caravan
Email: [email protected]
Frequently Asked Questions: FAQ
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