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How much does it cost to join SCCA?

How much does it cost to join SCCA?

Individual Membership The cost of your SCCA membership is comprised of $70 national dues plus Region dues of $20.

What does SCCA membership get you?

SCCA members receive a discounted subscription rate of only $16.99/year….Not a Member?

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How long does a SCCA membership last?

Membership is good for 1 year from the day you buy it. National membership includes regional membership fees (it’ll ask you your region when you register).

How many members does SCCA have?

Sports Car Club of America® (SCCA®) The Sports Car Club of America®, Inc., founded in 1944, is a 67,500-member motorsports organization that incorporates all facets of autocross, rally and road racing at both Club and professional levels.

What is SCCA weekend membership?

SCCA’s Weekend Membership is an oft-maligned program that requires non-members to buy a temporary, five-day membership to participate in events like Autocross. Particularly for single-day events like Autocross, RallyCross or Rallies, this can be a considerable burden.

What is SCCA Solo?

“Solo®” is the brand name for SCCA® Autocross and on paper it seems very simple – use traffic cones to make a mini-roadcourse in a parking lot or airport and see who can get the lowest time without hitting any cones or going off course. Whatever your level or car – there is a place for you in SCCA Solo.

Is SCCA nonprofit?

The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is a non-profit American automobile club and sanctioning body supporting road racing, rallying, and autocross in the United States.

How fast do SCCA cars go?

around 55-60mph
What are the top speeds? Autocross courses are designed not to exceed normal highway speeds. For most cars, that means staying in 2nd gear, and topping out around 55-60mph.

What was the SCCA?

The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is a non-profit American automobile club and sanctioning body supporting road racing, rallying, and autocross in the United States. Formed in 1944, it runs many programs for both amateur and professional racers.

Where is 24 hours lemon?

24 Hours of Lemons returns to Sonoma Raceway for fun endurance racing December 4 and 5, 2021! Pretty much any four-wheeled machine that is bought and track-prepped for $500 or less (not including safety equipment, brakes, and wheels/tires) is eligible for this quirky race.

Is SCCA part of UW Medicine?

Under the new structure, SCCA and Fred Hutch would merge to form Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, an independent, private, not-for-profit organization operating as a clinically integrated part of UW Medicine. As part of the merger, all SCCA clinical sites would be Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center sites.

Is SCCA a 501c3?

The SCCA Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation under the section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

How much does it cost to be a member of SCCA?

The cost of your SCCA membership is comprised of $70 national dues plus Region dues ranging from $0 – $30. Family Membership. For a husband and wife or the whole family (children must be under age 21). Spouses have the same benefits and privileges as Individual membership.

Can a racing license be waived by SCCA?

Depending upon your previous racing experience, some or all of your licensing requirements may be waived by the Chief Steward of your SCCA Driver School or by your Divisional Licensing Administrator. An example: A driver who previously held an SCCA license but has not raced for a few years.

What’s the difference between SCCA and private racing schools?

NOTE: While the SCCA Driver Schools and private racing schools have similar names, they are somewhat different in scope. A primary goal of an SCCA Drivers School is to teach novices how to race safely and expose them to racing in the SCCA.

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