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  2. Sports Car Club of America - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. SCCA Spec Racer Ford Pro Series - Wikipedia

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    SCCA Pro Racing introduced the pro series soon after Ford wanted to support the Spec Racer. The first season saw fields of around 25 cars. David Tenney won the first ever Spec Racer Ford Pro Series race on July 2, 1994 at the Des Moines Street Circuit. Tenney won the race after a lengthy battle for the lead with Keith Scharf. [1]

  4. Formula Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The SCCA Enterprises introduced the formula and sports racer in 2002. The formula car was allowed in the Formula Atlantic club racing class. In 2003 SCCA Pro Racing created Sports Racing Pro Series for the formula (FS) and sports racer (SRP) cars. [1] For the 2004 racing season the class was merged with the U.S. F2000 National Championship.

  5. Spec Racer Ford - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. D Sports Racing - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] Usually known simply as DSR, the class began in 1968.

  7. SCCA Pro Racing - Wikipedia

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    SCCA Pro Racing sanctioned the Trans-Am Series from its inception in 1966 to its initial folding in 2006. The series was revived in 2009 allowing SCCA GT1 cars to race in a national series, with SCCA Pro Racing continuing to sanction the series. Management of the Trans-Am Series was transferred to the Trans Am Race Company, LLC in 2011. SCCA ...

  8. C Sports Racer - Wikipedia

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    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 maximum displacement is 1615cc, in a 2 valve crossflow engine, with a minimum weight of 1300lbs w/driver.

  9. Category:Sports Car Club of America - Wikipedia

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    SCCA Pro Racing (4 P) T. Trans-Am Series (1 C, 62 P) U. ... SCCA National Sports Car Championship; North American Formula 1000 Championship; P. Palmer Motorsports Park;