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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.
Tom O'Gorman (born October 22, 1991) is an American racing driver from Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.. He has competed in many series of motorsport with success, including, SCCA Solo Autocross, SCCA ProSolo, SCCA Time Trials, UMI's King of the Mountain, [1] One Lap of America, WRL, 25 Hours of Thunderhill, ChampCar Endurance Series, Pirelli World Challenge, Gridlife Touring Cup, and Michelin Pilot ...
This list of current motorsport championships is a list of all Active National and International motorsport championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races across Multiple Disciplines including Single-seat Open Wheel, Karting, sportscar and endurance Racing, StockCar, Modified StockCar, Modified Dirt Stock, Tour Car, One Manufacture Series, Rally, Rally ...
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 ...
2 Homestead 2 Hours 15 Minutes: 2 Hours 15 Minutes Homestead-Miami Speedway: May 17 3 U.S. Road Racing Classic: 2 Hours 30 Minutes Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course: June 14 4 Sprint PCS Grand Prix of Minnesota: 1 Hour 45 Minutes Minneapolis street circuit June 28 5 First Union 6 Hours: 6 Hours Watkins Glen International: August 23
The 2003 Speed World Challenge season was the 14th season of the Sports Car Club of America's World Challenge series. The series' title sponsor was television network Speed Channel, who televised all the races.
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This series began in 1967 with the creation of the SCCA Grand Prix Championship. This series initially permitted SCCA Formula A, Formula B and Formula C cars. As of 1968 cars powered by 5 liter production-based V8 engines (later to be known as Formula 5000 cars) were permitted for the first time. The series folded in 1976 but in some way ...