SCCA T&S Chief Peplowski Passes Away Suddenly

BRASELTON, Ga. (April 28, 2011) €“ Sports Car Club of America and SCCA Pro Racing Timing and Scoring Chief Constance €œCon€ Peplowski, of Summerville, S.C., died suddenly Wednesday, after a suspected heart attack while preparing for this weekend€™s SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup Series race at Road Atlanta. She was 61. Peplowski served as the Chief of Timing and Scoring for the MX-5 Cup series, but also spent considerable time working with SCCA Pro Racing€™s other series, including the Pirelli World Challenge, Trans-Am, Spec Racer Ford Pro and Pro Formula Enterprises. Additionally, she was the Chief of Timing and Scoring for the Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup, which concluded a three-year run in 2010. Outside of professional racing, Peplowski was a former Divisional (2004-2006) and National (2005-2007) Administrator of Timing & Scoring for SCCA Club Racing. She served as Chief of Timing and Scoring at the National Championship Runoffs as the National Administrator and was instrumental in implementing transponder timing as well as live internet timing and scoring at that event. €œAll of SCCA has lost a great one with the passing of Con Peplowski,€ SCCA Pro Racing Interim President Tom Campbell said. €œShe was an expert in her field, and was a mentor to many of motorsports€™ top T&S workers. Most importantly, she was a very dear member of our travelling staff to events. She was a part of our family and she will be dearly missed.€ €œThe motorsports world consists of many overlapping families from which the SCCA and Mazda are two of the largest,€ MAZDASPEED Team Manager John Doonan said. €œConnie Peplowski was a beloved member of both families and we€™ll miss her on multiple levels, especially in the MX-5 Cup paddock. She was noted for skill and dedication in timing and scoring, but will be sorely missed for the wonderful person that she was. Many considered her their weekend racetrack mom, as she was always keeping an eye out for the safety and well being of all around her.€ Outside of Timing and Scoring, Peplowski was an accomplished Performance/Stage and Road Rally competitor and worked professionally for Ford Motor Credit before retiring to work full-time as a motorsports consultant. She is survived by her sister, Denise Wolf and brother, Chris Peplowski, and their families. Funeral arrangements will be announced once they are available. -30-