SCCA Runoffs 2022 Sept 23 - Jan 01 $60 - $60 September 23- October 2 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Daily *Schedule subject to change without notice. Tentative Schedule SCCA Runoffs photo/media application
- January 14−16: Sebring International Raceway; Sebring, Florida. ...
- February 5−6: Circuit of the Americas; Austin, Texas. ...
- February 18−20: Buttonwillow Raceway Park; Buttonwillow, California. ...
- March 11−13: Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta; Braselton, Georgia.
Where are the 2022 SCCA National Championship Runoffs?
For 2022, the SCCA National Championship Runoffs returns to the challenging and picturesque VIRginia International Raceway in Alton, VA, for the second time (the first being in 2019). Practice, qualifying and championship racing for the 59th running of the prestigious amateur road racing event will be held Sept. 24-Oct. 2, 2022.
What are the dates for the 2022 SCCA Super Tour?
March 11-13 - 2022 Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA Super Tour November 4-6 - 2022 American Road Race of Champions All events will take place at Atlanta Motorspeedway in Hampton, GA. April 3 - Points 2
What are the dates of the 2021 SCCA National Championships?
April 23 (Saturday) - 2021 Champion of Champions (makeup) May 1 - Points 3 May 15 - Points 4 June 11 (Saturday) - Novice Event June 25 (Saturday) - SCCA Starting Line School
What is the SCCA Runoffs?
The Sports Car Club of America’s crown jewel road racing event is the annual “Runoffs,” which serves as a gathering for the top SCCA road racers in the country to go head-to-head to prove who is the best.
How do you qualify for 2022 SCCA runoffs?
Finish in the TOP 50% of your class point standings of a Majors Conference or the Hoosier Super Tour. Drivers using the 2+2 or Pro Path must still finish in the top 50% of your class point standings. If your class has less than 20 participants, you must finish in the Top 10 of your class.
Can you win money in the SCCA?
There's also a potential year-end prize for Bonus Challenge competitors. The JCJ Cup, which is awarded to the top point scorer in Super Challenges throughout the season, will take home a $5,000 prize at the conclusion of the ProSolo season, with $2,000 going to the runner-up and $1,000 for third place.
Where is 2022 SCCA runoffs?
VIRginia International RacewayFor 2022, the SCCA National Championship Runoffs returns to the challenging and picturesque VIRginia International Raceway in Alton, VA, for the second time (the first being in 2019). Practice, qualifying and championship racing for the 59th running of the prestigious amateur road racing event will be held Sept.
Does SCCA race in the rain?
Autocross is a rain or shine sport, the only thing that shuts an event down is lightning in the area.
How do race car drivers get paid?
Sponsorships and endorsement deals from major companies contribute to how much money a race car driver makes. A race car driver may have to pay to enter a race at the start of their career, whereas those at the top of their field can earn tens of millions of dollars yearly in winnings, wages and affiliation deals.
How much does a race car driver make?
As of Oct 16, 2022, the average annual pay for the Race Car Drivers jobs category in the United States is $41,148 a year.
What is SCCA ProSolo?
"America's Premier Autocross Championship Series" In contrast to a standard 3-run autocross, ProSolo class competition takes 1.5 days where each driver gets three sets of runs to put together the best run from each side.
Are helmets required for autocross?
A helmet is your most important piece of safety equipment. All autocrossers will need a Snell M2010 or SA2010 rated helmet.
Are SUVs allowed in autocross?
Car: Almost any vehicle can autocross, the exception are vehicles with a heightened rollover risk such as large SUVs or pick-up trucks.
Can you autocross a truck?
Autocross is an organized competition that tests your control of your car or truck as you navigate through a closed racecourse marked by bright orange cones. These events are typically held in parking lots where there is little to no risk of damage to vehicles. Autocross is not a head-to-head style of racing.
What does an SCCA membership do?
Includes subscription to SportsCar® magazine (a $24 value), eligibility for all Club participation licenses, SCCA car decal, insurance benefits, and discounts on Club merchandise and other products and services. The cost of your SCCA membership is comprised of $70 national dues plus Region dues of $20.
Do you get paid for autocross?
No one at an autocross is getting paid to do their job or be there, so every event requires that everyone help to keep things happening. We require that if you are there to drive, then you will take a turn working or doing some task during the day.
What is SCCA Solo?
Solo is the SCCA brand name for autocross competition. Solo events are driving skill contests that emphasize the driver's ability and the car's handling characteristics. This is accomplished by driving a course that is designated by traffic cones on a low hazard location, such as a parking lot or inactive airstrip.
What is autocross competition?
An Autocross is a race against the clock (as opposed to wheel-to-wheel) around a unique course defined by cones or pylons, usually taking place on airport runways, parking lots, or any large paved area.