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BCR One on One 2023

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Getting out on the backroads on New Year’s Day is kind of a tradition in the North Bay. We aren’t usually much for tradition, but we can get behind a good drive, so here’s our spin on this ol’ chestnut: One on One 2023. It’s either short for ‘One Hundred Miles on January 1st,’ ‘Day One on Highway 1,’ or some combo thereof. It doesn’t matter. What matters is that a bunch of good folks and rad cars are heading out on some of Northern California’s finest twisties for a grand time, and you ought to be there.

Before the rally, we’ll meet at 8am at an undisclosed start point in Southern Marin County, California for a little pre-rally social hour. At 9am, we’ll take off in 3 groups (HARE, TORTOISE, and SNAIL groups) 5 minutes apart; we’ll be done around 1pm, touching down in Sausalito.

Register below; old and/or interesting cars (& people) of most makes and models are welcome- see exceptions listed below.


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Drivers must be at least 18 years old. Registration is valid for a single driver (named in the registration application).

Co-drivers welcome: fill out co-driver info in the registration form; they’ll be sent a link to a co-driver agreement.

Navigators and passengers welcome.

Please give the surrounding shops your business and tip well- let’s not be freeloaders.

Don’t make us say “no burnouts.” You’re better than that, right?

The drive begins staging at 9am and take roughly 3.75 hrs. Drive at a speed comfortable to you, taking into consideration weather and road conditions, always yield to quicker vehicles, and never pass on a double yellow line.

A link to download turn-by-turn directions will be sent the week of the drive. Read them. Learn them. Know them. Live them. Don’t rely on the person in front of you to know where they’re going- they don’t.

Roads are generally pretty smooth; usual bumps and such, nothing major.

Gas up prior to arriving at the starting location; limited gas stations along the route.

Cell reception unavailable in some areas. 

People live and work in these areas we drive through. Be courteous to business owners, employees, homeowners, ranchers, cyclists, pedestrians, pets and livestock you encounter- let’s keep BCR welcome in the area.

Questions? Email us.