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  2. 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. United States Formula Three Championship (1 C, 1 P) ... West Michigan Grand Prix; Worcester Area Sports Car Club;

  3. Spec Miata - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Sports Car Club of America - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The SCCA was formed in 1944 as an enthusiast group. [5] The SCCA began sanctioning road racing in 1948 with the inaugural Watkins Glen Grand Prix. Cameron Argetsinger, an SCCA member and local enthusiast who would later become Director of Pro Racing and Executive Director of the SCCA, helped organize the event for the SCCA.

  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. SCCA Pro Racing - Wikipedia

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    SCCA Pro Racing continues to sanction Trans Am Series events and provide contracted event operations services to the series. In January 2017, SCCA Pro Racing and the Trans Am Race Company, LLC (TARC) signed an unprecedented 25-year agreement, renewing their earlier partnership. Since 2012, SCCA GT1, GT2, and GT3 cars are allowed in the series.

  7. 1969 Trans-American Sedan Championship - Wikipedia

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    Race Date Circuit Distance Over 2 liter winning car Under 2 liter winning car Over 2 liter winning car Under 2 liter winning car 1 May 11 Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan: 344.24 mi (554.00 km) Ford Mustang: Porsche 911: Parnelli Jones: Gary Wright: 2 May 30 Lime Rock Park, Lakeville, Connecticut: 2 h 30 min 218.79 mi (352.11 km)

  8. 1964 SCCA National Sports Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    SCCA National Race 155 km (96 mi) Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course: Lexington, Ohio: June 14 6 June Sprints: 160 mi (260 km) Road America: Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin: June 21 7 Lake Garnett Grand Prix ? Lake Garnett Circuit: Garnett, Kansas: July 5 8 SCCA National Race 100 km (62 mi) Lynndale Farms Road Racing Course: Pewaukee, Wisconsin: August 2 9 The ...

  9. 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.