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The SCCA National Championship Runoffs is the end-of-year championship race meeting for Sports Car Club of America Club Racing competitors. Divisional champions and other top drivers from the SCCA's 116 regions are invited to participate at the Runoffs. National championships are awarded to the winners of each class.
In 1965, the SCCA dropped the national championship series and awarded national championships to champions from each region. Top drivers from the regions were invited to the American Road Race of Champions (today known as the National Championship Runoffs) at the end of the season. For 1966, national championships were awarded only to winners ...
SCCA Spec Racer Ford Gen 3 15 +51.747 14 27 Brian Cates SCCA Spec Racer Ford Gen 3 15 +52.381 15 101 William Hendrix SCCA Spec Racer Ford Gen 3 15 +52.504 16 45 Tom Burt SCCA Spec Racer Ford Gen 3 15 +53.418 17 77 Andre Perra SCCA Spec Racer Ford Gen 3 15 +57.830 18 12 Russell King SCCA Spec Racer Ford Gen 3 15 +1:03.059 19 6 Gianclaudio Angelini
The sprawling Los Angeles Community College District extends across a 900-square-mile area of Los Angeles County, stretching from San Pedro to San Fernando and from Malibu to Monterey Park. Its ...
1965 saw several changes in SCCA's class structure. Formula Libre was split up in Formula A for under-3-litre racing engines and Formula B for 1,6-litre production engines. Formula Junior was now replaced by Formula C for 1,1-litre racing engines. New cars were homologated for Production classes, including the new Porsche 911.
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The Southern California Athletic Conference (SCAC) was a junior college athletic conference with member schools located in Southern California that was founded in 1986. . Charter members included Antelope Valley College, Cerro Coso Community College, Chaffey College, Los Angeles City College (LACC), Los Angeles Trade–Technical College (LATTC), Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC), San ...