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Sports Car Club of America

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Car Classifications and Groups - Sports Car Club of America

    https://www.scca.com/pages/car-classifications-and-groups
    The three performance potential based classes include: E Production (EP), F Production (FP) and H Production (HP). EP is the fastest of the Production classes with HP running the slowest in the category. Several cars in the Production classes can be run in more than one class, just by changing the engine between races.

Club Racing Experience - Sports Car Club of America

    https://www.scca.com/pages/club-race-experience
    Also known as "CRE," at a Club Racing Experience event you can enjoy all of the excitement of wheel-to-wheel racing without all of the pressure - and there will be an instructor coach there to help you through the process. CRE is open to SCCA members with or without previous racing experience/race license who self-certify that they have no ...

ROAD RACING - Sports Car Club of America

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    Race Prep Shops - Promote your services on SCCA.com! January 26, 2022 16:00 Attention Race Prep Shops - There is a new "yellow pages" opportunity to promote your race services on SCCA.com.

Decoding SCCA Road Racing Classes - Kanga Motorsports

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    Formula Atlantic (FA) One of the fastest classes in SCCA, these cars feature full ground effects and large front and rear wings. There are a variety of different chassis including the Swift 014a, Swift 016a and Ralt RT41. There are also multiple engine options available including those from Mazda, Toyota and Honda.

Sports Car Club of America - scca.com

    https://www.scca.com/pages/introduction-to-autocross-classes
    There are some classes which don’t fit the previous sets, but play an important part of automotive and racing enthusiasts lifestyle. SCCA has classes for karts, Classic American Muscle (CAM), Vintage cars, and College-engineering Formula SAE.

Sports Car Club of America

    https://www.scca.com/pages/on-track
    For beginners and those budget conscious, SCCA road racing offers up Drivers School and Club Race Experience. Each of these levels can be done by people with no previous experience, and all you need is an SCCA legal racecar and required driver safety gear. Club Race Experience is designed to give new competitors the opportunity to experience the SCCA. CRE is an …

Driver Schools - Sports Car Club of America

    https://www.scca.com/pages/driver-s-school-w-table
    Professional SCCA Accredited Driver Schools. Students must obtain a "Certificate of Compliance" as having successfully completed the driver school program with a clear recommendation of license level. Students have 365 days after completion of the course to obtain their SCCA Novice Permit or Full Competition License.

Road Racing Optional Classes — Washington D.C. Region …

    https://www.wdcr-scca.org/optional-classes
    2022 SSM Admin Policy (PDF) Bracket Improved Touring. (aka Sprint Bracket Road Racing) The intent of this class is to establish close and exciting racing based on the lap time potential of the car and driver regardless of existing GCR rules. It is also the intent of this series to open the doors to competitors from other race organizations as well as to lower the barriers to entry in to …

Cars and Rules - Sports Car Club of America

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    Cars and Rules. Cars and Rules is your home to view the current GCR, Fastrack, Recommended Rule Changes, Race Memo’s, and Member Advisories. The content on this page will provide valuable information for Road Racing compliance in the SCCA. To request a new car classification, adjustment, or clarification on a rule, click on the link below to ...

Numbers and classes? - Sports Car Club of America

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    A. Numbers and Class Letters. Numbers shall be placed on the front and both sides of the car so that they are legible. All Formula cars with a rear wing shall have legible num­bers on each rear wing side plate. Numbers may be 1, 2 or 3 digits. 3 digit numbers must start with the number “1”. Class letters shall be placed on both sides of ...

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