SCCA Confirms 28 Classes For 2019 Runoffs
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Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) confirmed no changes to the eligible classes for its 2019 SCCA National Championship Runoffs, scheduled for Oct. 8-13, at VIRginia International Raceway.
The same 28 classes that made up the 2018 Runoffs, held in October at Sonoma Raceway, will compete at the 2019 event. New regulations announced in May guaranteed places in the preeminent SCCA event for classes reaching a certain level of entries over the past two seasons, with additional classes being included based on venue space and event format.
The 2018 Runoffs classes are: American Sedan, B-Spec, E Production, Formula 500, Formula 1000, Formula Atlantic, Formula Continental, Formula Enterprises, Formula Enterprises 2, Formula F, Formula Mazda, F Production, Formula Vee, GT-1, GT-2, GT-3, GT-Lite, H Production, Prototype 1, Prototype 2, Spec Miata, Spec Racer Ford 3, Super Touring Lite, Super Touring Under, Touring 1, Touring 2, Touring 3 and Touring 4.
Five classes (Formula 500, Formula 1000, Formula Atlantic, Formula Enterprises 2 and GT-1) will be on probation for the 2019 Runoffs because they were below 10 cars at the 2018 event. If they do not have a minimum of 10 participants at the 2019 event, the class will run as a supplemental race, but no National Champion will be named.
In related news, SCCA officials have announced the seven individuals as part of the Club’s newest Hall of Fame class. David Ammen, Dr. Frank Falkner, George Follmer, Patricia "Patc" Henry, John McGill, Dorsey Schroeder and Henryk Szamota make up the 2019 Hall of Fame class which joins the prestigious ranks.
As usual, the new group will be formally inducted during the SCCA Hall of Fame and Awards Banquet on Saturday, January 19, as part of the three-day SCCA National Convention taking place again in 2019 at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
For more information, visit scca.com and scca.com/pages/nationalconvention.
The same 28 classes that made up the 2018 Runoffs, held in October at Sonoma Raceway, will compete at the 2019 event. New regulations announced in May guaranteed places in the preeminent SCCA event for classes reaching a certain level of entries over the past two seasons, with additional classes being included based on venue space and event format.
The 2018 Runoffs classes are: American Sedan, B-Spec, E Production, Formula 500, Formula 1000, Formula Atlantic, Formula Continental, Formula Enterprises, Formula Enterprises 2, Formula F, Formula Mazda, F Production, Formula Vee, GT-1, GT-2, GT-3, GT-Lite, H Production, Prototype 1, Prototype 2, Spec Miata, Spec Racer Ford 3, Super Touring Lite, Super Touring Under, Touring 1, Touring 2, Touring 3 and Touring 4.
Five classes (Formula 500, Formula 1000, Formula Atlantic, Formula Enterprises 2 and GT-1) will be on probation for the 2019 Runoffs because they were below 10 cars at the 2018 event. If they do not have a minimum of 10 participants at the 2019 event, the class will run as a supplemental race, but no National Champion will be named.
In related news, SCCA officials have announced the seven individuals as part of the Club’s newest Hall of Fame class. David Ammen, Dr. Frank Falkner, George Follmer, Patricia "Patc" Henry, John McGill, Dorsey Schroeder and Henryk Szamota make up the 2019 Hall of Fame class which joins the prestigious ranks.
As usual, the new group will be formally inducted during the SCCA Hall of Fame and Awards Banquet on Saturday, January 19, as part of the three-day SCCA National Convention taking place again in 2019 at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
For more information, visit scca.com and scca.com/pages/nationalconvention.