About Mad City Vettes (MCV)
Mad City Vettes is a Corvette Club based in the Madison Wisconsin area and consists of Corvette Enthusiasts who have a common interest in participating in events centered around the Corvette. Events include car shows, road cruises, road rallyes, autocross racing and many other fun events. This is a car club established to promote the Corvette and have fun! MCV has members from all areas of central and southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. When you own a Corvette, you are never too far away to join Mad City Vettes.
There are currently about 160 members of Mad City Vettes of various ages and backgrounds, those who know everything about Corvettes and those who just love to drive Corvettes with their friends. Members’ Corvettes range from those driven daily to work and others that are show cars and those that compete in the sport of Autocross. We welcome you to the club and invite you to visit us during one of our many events. See the Event Calendar for upcoming events and feel free to join us.
Mad City Vettes was established in 1999 at the Bowling Green Bowling Alley in Middleton, WI by several enthusiastic Corvette owners led by Paul and Cindy Dowding. Mad City Vettes is a member of the Midwest Region (MWR) of the National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC). Dues paid to Mad City Vettes include membership in the local club and a portion is paid to NCCC for national membership. NCCC provides insurance coverage to members participating in events and access to many national events across the United States. The MWR consists of NCCC clubs in the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois.
Mad City Vettes is a 501 (c) (7) organization/social club
Meetings
Membership meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month (except August and December) at the Fitchburg Community Center at 5510 Lacy Road in Fitchburg, WI 53711. Membership Meetings start at 7:00 PM. The August meeting each year is held at the Club Picnic and the December Meeting is held at the Holiday Party.
All corvette owners, family members and interested enthusiasts are invited to attend the General Membership Meeting and any Mad City Vettes event. Please check the Event Calendar for the next activity. Some are far and most are near. We are always having fun, sharing laughs and enjoying our Corvettes.
Virtual Board Meetings are held at 6:30 PM on the 3rd Monday of every month.
Membership
To join Mad City Vettes (MCV), go to ‘Member Signup’ tab on the Menu Bar. Each member needs to sign up as either a ‘Primary Corvette Owner’ or ‘Spouse or Co-member’. Prospective members must be at least 18 years of age. The club year runs from January 1 through December 31.
Dues for new members are $80 for a single and $100 for couples. Dues for renewing members are $70 for a single and $90 for couples. All membership dues include the NCCC dues.
If you have any questions about membership, please contact our Membership Director or our President
In addition to meeting great people that share your love for the Corvette, there are many other benefits to joining MCV and the NCCC.
National Council of Corvette Clubs
The National Council of Corvette Clubs, Inc. (NCCC) was founded in the United States as an all-volunteer, non-profit organization in 1959 by a small group of Corvette owners/enthusiasts! The purpose of NCCC is to promote interest in Corvette ownership and operation, to publish information on the use and operation of the Corvette and to establish an organized effort to encourage others to participate in the enjoyment connected with the use and ownership of the Corvette ~ America's Sports Car! NCCC members receive a magazine titled Blue Bars quarterly. Blue Bars is full of club activities (nationwide) and information about the greatest car ever built! Liability insurance for club events is also provided by NCCC to its member clubs.
National Corvette Museum
Mad City Vettes is a member of the The National Corvette Museum (NCM). National Corvette Museum showcases the Chevrolet Corvette, an American sports car that has been in production since 1953. It is in Bowling Green, Kentucky, off Interstate 65's Exit 28. It was constructed in 1994 and opened to the public in September of that year.