Southeast Conference Releases 2017 SCCA U.S. Majors Tour Schedule
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The Southeast Conference has released its 2017 SCCA U.S. Majors Tour competition calendar. A total of six weekends, 12 races in all, make up the schedule that runs from January to early July.
Of note are three Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA Super Tour events on the Southeast Conference schedule.
One is at Sebring International Raceway, the very first Hoosier SCCA Super Tour of the racing season. The second is a dual event with the Southern Conference at NOLA Motorsports Park, and the third is another shared date at VIRginia International Raceway with the Northeast Conference.
The calendar is subject to change, but the 2017 U.S. Majors Tour Southeast Conference calendar is comprised of the following:
- January 6-8: Homestead-Miami Speedway; Homestead, Florida
- January 13-15: Sebring International Raceway; Sebring, Florida Hoosier Super Tour
- March 4-5: NOLA Motorsports Park; Avondale, Louisiana Hoosier Super Tour (Dual Southeast Conf./Southern Conf. Event)
- March 17-19: Road Atlanta; Braselton, Georgia
- April 14-16: VIRginia International Raceway; Alton, Virginia Hoosier Super Tour (Dual Southeast Conf./Northeast Conf. Event)
- July 1-3 – Roebling Road Raceway; Bloomingdale, Georgia
Schedules for the remaining five SCCA U.S. Majors Tour Conferences will be published as they are finalized. Drivers competing in the U.S. Majors Tour or Hoosier Super Tour can now apply online for Series Registration at MotorsportReg.com.
Those paying the $50 Series Registration fee can reserve a single or two-digit number in a Conference of their choosing with payment deferred until January 1, 2017. The same number can also be reserved in other Conferences for an additional $25 per Conference.
A Series Registration fee of $100 allows drivers to register a three-digit number, with the leading digit required to be “1,” for all Conferences. And drivers with a 2016 U.S. Majors Tour series registration will have until November 7th at 9 am CST to reserve the same number within a Conference for the coming year. At that time, unreserved numbers will be released back into the general pool.
Only SCCA Full Competition and SCCA Pro Racing License holders may register for the U.S. Majors Tour or Hoosier Super Tour series. For complete rules and regulations, including fee prices, visit the SCCA website.
The SCCA U.S. Majors Tour will see some changes next year with a focus on cost containment and providing greater control of non-Super Tour events to Regions and Divisions.
One such change is the expansion of racing conferences from five to six.
The newly-formed Southern Conference, which includes Texas and Louisiana, was created to reduce travel costs in what was the largest geographic area, the Mid-States Conference, and provide more racing opportunities in Texas.
For non-Hoosier Super Tour events in the U.S. Majors Tour program, also known as Conference events, regions will have greater flexibility in planning and event structure to meet local needs. While annual calendaring will be approved by the central office to avoid conflicts wherever possible, host Regions or race groups will have sole management responsibility of events, leading to potentially lower costs for racers due to a reduction in series staffing and services.
Hoosier Super Tour race weekends include segmented timing and scoring, and have a dedicated “Super Tour Radio presented by Hoosier Racing Tire” team of announcers providing insight and entertainment at tracks and online at SCCA.com.
Dedicated staffing with a series race director, administrator and technical inspector working in conjunction with local event personnel is an additional feature of the Hoosier Super Tour. Up to three static cameras will broadcast races live online at SCCA.com, and onsite SCCA public relations staff will provide weekend media coverage. Hoosier Super Tour dates will also have enhanced weekend social activities.
Both the U.S. Majors Tour and Hoosier Super Tour serve as paths to the 2017 SCCA National Championship Runoffs with race days being Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The Sports Car Club of America, Inc., founded in 1944, is a 67,000-member motorsports organization that incorporates all facets of autocross, rally and road racing at both club and professional levels. With headquarters in Topeka, Kansas, the SCCA annually sanctions over 2,000 events through its 115 Regions and professional subsidiary.
Of note are three Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA Super Tour events on the Southeast Conference schedule.
One is at Sebring International Raceway, the very first Hoosier SCCA Super Tour of the racing season. The second is a dual event with the Southern Conference at NOLA Motorsports Park, and the third is another shared date at VIRginia International Raceway with the Northeast Conference.
The calendar is subject to change, but the 2017 U.S. Majors Tour Southeast Conference calendar is comprised of the following:
- January 6-8: Homestead-Miami Speedway; Homestead, Florida
- January 13-15: Sebring International Raceway; Sebring, Florida Hoosier Super Tour
- March 4-5: NOLA Motorsports Park; Avondale, Louisiana Hoosier Super Tour (Dual Southeast Conf./Southern Conf. Event)
- March 17-19: Road Atlanta; Braselton, Georgia
- April 14-16: VIRginia International Raceway; Alton, Virginia Hoosier Super Tour (Dual Southeast Conf./Northeast Conf. Event)
- July 1-3 – Roebling Road Raceway; Bloomingdale, Georgia
Schedules for the remaining five SCCA U.S. Majors Tour Conferences will be published as they are finalized. Drivers competing in the U.S. Majors Tour or Hoosier Super Tour can now apply online for Series Registration at MotorsportReg.com.
Those paying the $50 Series Registration fee can reserve a single or two-digit number in a Conference of their choosing with payment deferred until January 1, 2017. The same number can also be reserved in other Conferences for an additional $25 per Conference.
A Series Registration fee of $100 allows drivers to register a three-digit number, with the leading digit required to be “1,” for all Conferences. And drivers with a 2016 U.S. Majors Tour series registration will have until November 7th at 9 am CST to reserve the same number within a Conference for the coming year. At that time, unreserved numbers will be released back into the general pool.
Only SCCA Full Competition and SCCA Pro Racing License holders may register for the U.S. Majors Tour or Hoosier Super Tour series. For complete rules and regulations, including fee prices, visit the SCCA website.
The SCCA U.S. Majors Tour will see some changes next year with a focus on cost containment and providing greater control of non-Super Tour events to Regions and Divisions.
One such change is the expansion of racing conferences from five to six.
The newly-formed Southern Conference, which includes Texas and Louisiana, was created to reduce travel costs in what was the largest geographic area, the Mid-States Conference, and provide more racing opportunities in Texas.
For non-Hoosier Super Tour events in the U.S. Majors Tour program, also known as Conference events, regions will have greater flexibility in planning and event structure to meet local needs. While annual calendaring will be approved by the central office to avoid conflicts wherever possible, host Regions or race groups will have sole management responsibility of events, leading to potentially lower costs for racers due to a reduction in series staffing and services.
Hoosier Super Tour race weekends include segmented timing and scoring, and have a dedicated “Super Tour Radio presented by Hoosier Racing Tire” team of announcers providing insight and entertainment at tracks and online at SCCA.com.
Dedicated staffing with a series race director, administrator and technical inspector working in conjunction with local event personnel is an additional feature of the Hoosier Super Tour. Up to three static cameras will broadcast races live online at SCCA.com, and onsite SCCA public relations staff will provide weekend media coverage. Hoosier Super Tour dates will also have enhanced weekend social activities.
Both the U.S. Majors Tour and Hoosier Super Tour serve as paths to the 2017 SCCA National Championship Runoffs with race days being Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The Sports Car Club of America, Inc., founded in 1944, is a 67,000-member motorsports organization that incorporates all facets of autocross, rally and road racing at both club and professional levels. With headquarters in Topeka, Kansas, the SCCA annually sanctions over 2,000 events through its 115 Regions and professional subsidiary.
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