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The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is a non-profit [2] American automobile club and sanctioning body supporting Autocross, Rallycross, HPDE, Time Trial, Road Racing, and Hill Climbs in the United States. Formed in 1944, it runs many programs for both amateur and professional racers.
Time/Gap 1 2 Greg Ira: BMW Z3 2.5L 8 50:28.473 2 89 Jon Brakke BMW Z3 2.5L 8 +2.588 3 5 Peter Norton Lotus/Caterham 7 America 8 +2.997 4 06 Doug Piner BMW Z3 2.5L 8 +26.229 5 61 Heikki Silegren Nissan 240Z: 8 +29.157 6 41 Austin Bradshaw Mazda RX-7: 8 +29.551 7 9 Don Tucker Mazda Miata: 8 +50.863 8 30 Steve Rose Mazda RX-7: 8 +51.499 9 148 Sean ...
Butson tried to repeat this feat in the second race, but this time, Grant was able to hold on to first place. The Open Class saw no new winner once again as Byrd added two more to his win streak. Jason Slahor, racing for his eponymous team, was the only other starter in the first race and also took second in race two, with Gatto once again only ...
Mark Jaremko, 4 time DSR National Champion in his Stohr WF1 D Sports Racing now known as Prototype 2 is a sports prototype racecar class for road racing by the Sports Car Club of America . It has been called the one racing category that remains unfettered by regulations that have throttled innovation elsewhere in motorsport.
2 5 8 9 2 2,163: 5 A. Unser: Chaparral Cars: 14 1 4 8 10 1 2,085: 6 Ongais: Interscope Racing: 13 0 0 2 6 0 1,473: 7 T. Sneva: Jerry O'Connell Racing: 14 0 2 6 8 0 1,360: 8 Bagley: Longhorn Racing: 13 0 0 2 12 0 1,208: 9 Wally Dallenbach: Patrick Racing: 14 0 1 5 8 0 1,149: 10 Mosley: All American Racers: 12 0 2 2 3 0 1,126: 11 Andretti: Team ...
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A typical race-ready Spec Miata can be purchased on the market for anywhere between $6000 and $65,000 [2] depending on race win history and specific modifications. A new MX-5 Cup (professional class) based on the ND series MX-5 costs $80,000 turnkey, [3] and champions of the national series can win over $200,000 to advance up the motorsport ladder.
Cars competing in TCB were prepared to the SCCA Club Racing B Spec rules. Cars that were eligible included the Fiat 500, Ford Fiesta, Mazda 2, Mini Cooper, Chevrolet Sonic, Honda Fit, Kia Rio, and Nissan Versa. [7] The class was discontinued after the 2017 season, a year after sanctioning of the series changed from SCCA to USAC. [8]