Bror Jace
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For those of you who missed any or all of them when they were first aired through the months of November and December, Speed Channel will be showing a marathon of the SCCA Valvoline Run-Offs (National Championships) on Christmas Day. This 3-day-weekend extravaganza takes place at Mid-Ohio race course every year. One race per class (something like 30 classes in all) featuring the top regional finishers from across North America.
It jist don’t git no better‘n dis!!
This is super-competitive amateur racing sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America. Whether you like old British cars, Japanese cars or traditional American muscle (F-Bodies, Vettes & Vipers) there is a class for you. There are even a few formula (open wheel) and sports prototype classes. My personal favorite is the resurgent DSR: D-Sports Racer. Some of these guys race each year on a budget of $10,000 or less … with others in the more expensive classes probably spending $100,000+.
A good description of each class is on the SCCA website:
www.scca.org
I’m guessing most guys here (Patman and others) will like American Sedans, Touring 1 and Touring 2.
Each race is 20 laps and Speed Channel makes them into hour long shows. They start off with a few scenes from the last year or two and profile a few of the more promising competitors. Then there is a description of the cars (engine size and other limitations) so you don’t have to really know anything going in.
You can see the broadcast schedule (which shows classes) on their website:
http://www.speedtv.com/
A week later on New Year’s Day, they will be running a World Rally Championship marathon featuring the 2003 season. This is simply the most awesome racing on the planet and if you haven’t exposed yourself to it yet, I strongly urge you to do so!
--- Bror Jace
It jist don’t git no better‘n dis!!

This is super-competitive amateur racing sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America. Whether you like old British cars, Japanese cars or traditional American muscle (F-Bodies, Vettes & Vipers) there is a class for you. There are even a few formula (open wheel) and sports prototype classes. My personal favorite is the resurgent DSR: D-Sports Racer. Some of these guys race each year on a budget of $10,000 or less … with others in the more expensive classes probably spending $100,000+.

www.scca.org
I’m guessing most guys here (Patman and others) will like American Sedans, Touring 1 and Touring 2.
Each race is 20 laps and Speed Channel makes them into hour long shows. They start off with a few scenes from the last year or two and profile a few of the more promising competitors. Then there is a description of the cars (engine size and other limitations) so you don’t have to really know anything going in.
You can see the broadcast schedule (which shows classes) on their website:
http://www.speedtv.com/
A week later on New Year’s Day, they will be running a World Rally Championship marathon featuring the 2003 season. This is simply the most awesome racing on the planet and if you haven’t exposed yourself to it yet, I strongly urge you to do so!

--- Bror Jace