There are classes for street cars-from showroom stock and touring through highly modified production and GT, formula cars and sports racers. Everything from race prepared street cars to single seat competition only, racing cars. All vehicles must be approved for racing with safety in mind and therefore have such additions as a; roll cage, window net, fuel cells, safety harness and speed rated or pure racing slick tires.
Both the driver and the vehicle must be approved for competition before a wheel is turned at an event. Vehicles must be approved by a Nationally licensed Technical Inspector and drivers must obtain a novice log-book from the SCCA National Office, pass an annual physical examination and prove themselves capable by completing a minimum of 2 SCCA approved driver's schools. Those with prior wheel to wheel racing experience in other organizations are occasionally waived into Regional racing after successful completion of one school.
All the rules and requirements can be found in the General Competition Rules (GCR) put out by the SCCA and updated on an annual basis. If you are interested in Road Racing, pick up a copy of the GCR and determine which class you would like to run in and get the full story on driver requirements also. More information on Club Racing can also be found on the SCCA national website at SCCA.org.



