Upcoming Events
Event Categories Explained
Major
The Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA Majors Tour is SCCA’s premier national-level road racing program. Majors events attract the highest level of amateur road racers in the U.S. and serve as one of the primary qualification paths for the SCCA National Championship Runoffs. Majors weekends feature strict compliance with the SCCA GCR, highly competitive multi-class racing, and professional-level event staffing. These races often draw drivers from across multiple divisions.
Regional
Regional races are entry-friendly, flexible road racing events run under SCCA’s GCR but tailored to local participation. These races often include unique region-only classes, mentorship for new drivers, and a more relaxed atmosphere compared to Majors or Divisionals. Regionals are the backbone of grassroots club racing and often serve as a first step for new SCCA competitors.
Road Rally
RoadRally is SCCA’s on-road, navigational motorsport designed for everyday cars and everyday drivers — no racing, no timing at speed, just precision, teamwork, and adventure.
Unlike wheel-to-wheel competition, RoadRally takes place on public roads and follows all traffic laws. Teams of two (a driver and a navigator) follow written route instructions to stay on course, maintain precise average speeds, and solve route challenges.
Time Trial
SCCA Time Trials are structured, timed on-track programs where drivers compete against the clock rather than wheel-to-wheel. Events follow the Time Trials Rulebook (TTR) and can include Track Events (TE), Time Attack, and the “Max” format. TT is the bridge between track days and full road racing, offering a national points series and accessible competition for street and lightly modified cars.