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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.
The 2023 SCCA National Championship Runoffs was the 60th running of the SCCA National Championship Runoffs. It took place from September 23 to October 1, 2023 at Virginia International Raceway. [1] Top drivers from the 2023 SCCA road racing season (Super Tour, Majors Tour, and regionals) in 24 classes were invited. Additionally, the event also ...
The annual national championship for Club Racing is called the SCCA National Championship Runoffs and has been held at Riverside International Raceway (1964, 1966, 1968), Daytona International Speedway (1965, 1967, 1969, 2015), Road Atlanta (1970–1993), Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (1994–2005, 2016), Heartland Park Topeka (2006–2008), Road ...
1965 SCCA National Championship Runoffs; 2023 SCCA National Championship Runoffs This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 04:15 (UTC). Text ...
2023 SCCA National Championship Runoffs; S. SCCA National Championship Runoffs This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 04:05 (UTC). ...
2010 SCCA National Championship Runoffs (U.S.) winner. Spec Racer Ford is a class of racing car used in Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and other series road racing events. The Spec Racer Ford, manufactured and marketed by SCCA Enterprises (a subsidiary of SCCA, Inc.), is a high performance, closed wheel, open cockpit, purpose-built race car intended for paved road courses, such as ...
Formula Vee is one of the oldest classes in SCCA and competed in the first SCCA National Championship Runoffs. [1] Formula Vee was first introduced at the Runoffs in 1964 at Riverside International Raceway. The first edition was won by Lewis Kerr. [2] The following decades saw many racing drivers compete in various different racing chassis.
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 ...