SCCA Celebrates Volunteers With Road Racing Worker of the Year Honors

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The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) recently recognized several standout volunteers with the SCCA Worker of the Year Awards.

Presented after the National Championship Runoffs, the awards covered flagging and communications, pit and grid, race administration, scrutineer, start, steward and timing and scoring.

SCCA members submitted Worker of the Year nominations, with winners selected by the SCCA National Staff with input from Division leadership.

All award recipients have shown dedication throughout the season to their specialties, events, SCCA Regions, competitors, fellow workers and the SCCA as a whole, according to SCCA officials. They’ve exhibited strong skills, good leadership and a willingness to go above and beyond what is expected to offer excellent customer service.

See the full list of winners below:

Flagging & Communications: Nicole Prevenas, Blackhawk Valley Region

Pit & Grid: Thomas McLeod, Washington, D.C. Region

Race Administration: Megan Tyler, North Carolina Region

Scrutineer: Shelby Robbins, Eastern Tennessee Region

Start: Jamey Osborne, Lone Star Region

Steward: Joseph Stadelmann, New England Region

Timing & Scoring: Scott Anger, Milwaukee Region

For more information on the awards and the recipients, visit scca.com.

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