G.O.A.T.S. (Get Out and Tour Series) backroads tour series will provide you with an enjoyable day of driving, using great Wisconsin backroads providing scenic views and plenty of turns and elevation changes. The Chicago Region SCCA is gearing up to provide a Time Trial run group at each of our Track Events for 2021.
The Sports Car Club of America has recognized SCCA Road Race Regions who persevered through the 2020 pandemic by presenting them with the "John McGill Award" for significant contribution to the Club Racing Program. The recipient of this award is chosen by the Club Racing Board and the head of Road Racing.
The Sports Car Club of America has recognized SCCA Road Race Regions who persevered through the 2020 pandemic by presenting them with the "John McGill Award" for significant contribution to the Club Racing Program. The recipient of this award is chosen by the Club Racing Board and the head of Road Racing.
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What are you waiting for? It's easy. Whether you want to drive, race the clock, get your hands dirty in the pits, stand next to the track with a big yellow flag or sit in the control tower, the first step is signing up. A common interest in the love of fine automobiles has made the SCCA the most active membership participation organization in the history of motorsports.
The Triple Crown award recipients have accomplished a season of winning performances that include First place in class at the Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints at Road America, winning their home division class championship or a SCCA Majors Conference Championship or National Points Leader, and then winning the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.
Autocross events (also known as Solo events) are a form of automotive competition in which one car at a time negotiates a prescribed course in the shortest possible time. The autocross events program is intended to provide a large segment of the club with an inexpensive, safe means of testing their driving ability and car performance.
A fun, inexpensive and safe way of testing your driving ability and car performance. Solo events are a form of automotive competition in which one car at a time negotiates a prescribed course in the shortest possible time. The events are open to anyone who has a sports car, compact or small sedan. The only requirements to compete are a valid state driver's license and a car which will pass a safety technical inspection.
There will be a hard registration cut off at 8:15 AM on the day of the event. You are *required* to be prompt if you expect your pre-registration to hold! Showing up after that doesn't allow you time to walk the course. Drivers not familiar with the course often get lost and slow the event down which isn't fair to others, and the waitlist is filled starting at 8:15 AM.
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