NCC Volunteer Spotlight Steve Tenney A By Jack Raymond | Photos by Steve Tenney, Ken Hills and Coupe King agreed to be interviewed for NCC s I recall, I first met Steve about Volunteer Spotlight. two years ago when I first started attending NCC's monthly Board dB: How did you first become involved of Directors meetings. Steve quickly with NCC BMW CCA? stands out as the guy with the pleasant " radio " voice. (I think he missed his Steve: I purchased my first BMW in the calling by not working in broadcastfall of 1971: a new 1972 2002. We took ing.) Steve has been a BMW club one on a test drive and it sold itself. member for quite some time. He Coming from a Z28 Camaro with its enjoys owning and driving BMWs (he's V8, I was skeptical of the 2L 4-cylinder had more than a few) and he particularengine. The 2002 demonstrated an ly enjoys trying out BMW's new offerexceptional level of performance that I ings by participating in ///M Club Day didn't expect. I had owned a Porsche events a couple of times per year. He 356 and had been a member of the PCA, was also a participant in the trip to drive (Top ) My F82 M4 GTS. Photo by Steve Tenney. (Above) Karting so it was only natural to go looking the Nürburgring and Spa in June of at Allsports Grand Prix. Photo by Ken Hills. for the BMW club right away. My BMW 2019 (see the dB article covering this trip here: https://db.nccbmwcca.org/2019/2019_1112.pdf). Steve has been CCA membership number is 1255. I think I actually joined some time in the volunteer organizer for NCC's Karting program for years and graciously 1972. It's true that back in those days we flashed our lights at all of the March I April 13http://www.kenhillsphoto.com/ https://www.coupeking.com/ https://www.nccbmwcca.org/driving-events/karting/ https://www.allsportsgp.com/ http://www.kenhillsphoto.com/ https://db.nccbmwcca.org/2019/2019_1112.pdf https://db.nccbmwcca.org/2019/2019_1112.pdf