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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.
SCCA Formula Super Vee; SCCA Pro Racing; SCCA RaceTruck Challenge; SCCA RallyCross; SCCA Spec Racer Ford Pro Series; Shelby Can-Am; Spec Miata; Spec Racer Ford; Spec RX-7; Sport Touring (class) Sunoco; Formula Super Vee
Formula F is one of the oldest classes competed at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs. Formula Ford was first introduced at the Runoffs in 1969 at Daytona. The first edition featured 21 drivers with Skip Barber winning the race and scoring the fastest lap.
The 1998 United States Road Racing Championship season was the inaugural season of the revived United States Road Racing Championship run by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and also the first North American sports car endurance split era.
Div. Finish Driver Car Model Car # Comments AP: 1st: Dick Thompson: Corvette 327: 11: AP: 2d: Bob Grossman: Ferrari 250: 90: AP: 3rd: Charlie Hayes: Ferrari 250: 7 ...
The 1979 SCCA/CART Indy Car Series was the inaugural Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) American open wheel racing championship series. The season consisted of 14 races. The season consisted of 14 races.
Steve Forrer racing to his CSR win at the 2013 SCCA National Championship Runoffs. C Sports Racer (CSR) now known as Prototype 1 (P1) is a class in the Sports Car Club of America. it consists of open top prototype style cars.
The 2004 Speed World Challenge season was the 15th season of the Sports Car Club of America's World Challenge series. The series' title sponsor was television network Speed Channel, who broadcast all the races.