SCCA Adds Editor/Coordinator, Announces Hoosier Shop Manual Video Series
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The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) has announced that longtime member and autocrosser, John Hunter, has been named both the SoloMatters Editor and Starting Line Program Coordinator.
In these roles, Hunter will be overseeing all SoloMatters content, as well as the continued development and day-to-day operations of the Starting Line program.
Having been an SCCA member and autocross competitor since 2002, a Starting Line instructor since its inception, and current Nebraska Region Solo Chair, Hunter is excited to be working in these new roles. “I love the culture and passion the members of SCCA bring to the club. We come for the cars, but stay for the people. I am excited to share our members' stories and work as an ambassador to help the club go and grow.”
In related news, the SCCA has announced the club is producing the Hoosier Shop Manual series—a set of videos taking a quick look at some of the ways Club members have fun with cars. Each short video provides a glimpse into the competitive activity and a specific way to get involved. Videos will be rolled out early in 2018 and will be available for view at SCCA.com.
Mike Cobb, SCCA President and CEO, said the videos are being created to help automotive enthusiasts gain a better grasp of the SCCA member experience. The first set of videos focus on specific car classes across several Club. In the future, the Hoosier Shop Manual series also hopes to explore various volunteer specialties.
The first Hoosier Shop Manual video is now available for viewing here and focuses on Beth Aquilante and her SCCA road racing American Sedan Camaro. Check back to SCCA.com frequently as new videos will be uploaded in the coming months.
In these roles, Hunter will be overseeing all SoloMatters content, as well as the continued development and day-to-day operations of the Starting Line program.
Having been an SCCA member and autocross competitor since 2002, a Starting Line instructor since its inception, and current Nebraska Region Solo Chair, Hunter is excited to be working in these new roles. “I love the culture and passion the members of SCCA bring to the club. We come for the cars, but stay for the people. I am excited to share our members' stories and work as an ambassador to help the club go and grow.”
In related news, the SCCA has announced the club is producing the Hoosier Shop Manual series—a set of videos taking a quick look at some of the ways Club members have fun with cars. Each short video provides a glimpse into the competitive activity and a specific way to get involved. Videos will be rolled out early in 2018 and will be available for view at SCCA.com.
Mike Cobb, SCCA President and CEO, said the videos are being created to help automotive enthusiasts gain a better grasp of the SCCA member experience. The first set of videos focus on specific car classes across several Club. In the future, the Hoosier Shop Manual series also hopes to explore various volunteer specialties.
The first Hoosier Shop Manual video is now available for viewing here and focuses on Beth Aquilante and her SCCA road racing American Sedan Camaro. Check back to SCCA.com frequently as new videos will be uploaded in the coming months.
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