Canceled TX: Texas Trifecta Weekend 2022
The Texas Trifecta 2022, sanctioned by the SCCA Texas Region. This event is currently (as of 211212) put on the RReNews 2022 calendar as a “save the date.” Stay tuned for future updates!
The Texas Trifecta 2022, sanctioned by the SCCA Texas Region. This event is currently (as of 211212) put on the RReNews 2022 calendar as a “save the date.” Stay tuned for future updates!
The Northern New New Jersey Region, is coming back to the SCCA National Championship in 2022! Rallymasters Peter Schneider will be taking on Roads of Home, a National Tour Rally and Bob Shore will be taking on the challenge of the New Jersey Monte, a National Course Rally over the[Read More...]
Update October 20th — Fifty-six teams and two buses puzzled their way through some of Adams County most beautiful roads on Saturday, October 15. A great time was had by all as we drove past 19 preserved properties over 48 miles, and competed and learned at three fun-filled stops. The[Read More...]
The As the Crow Flies is sanctioned by the SCCA Allegheny Highlands Sports Car Club as a GTA Social Rally. The entry fee is $30. As the Crow Flies is a shortest-distance rally, an untimed RoadRally follows an undefined route. Instead of the usual route instructions and timing controls, contestants[Read More...]
Eureka Road Rally is an SCCA Divisional Course Rally written by Jeanne English. It is a companion rally to ITN's Thunder Road, a Monte Carlo-style SCCA National Tour Rally written by Joe Akerman on Saturday, October 15. Both are headquartered at the Hampton Inn in Arvin (Tejon Ranch), CA. Registration[Read More...]
The Ghost Tracks GTA Rally is sanctioned by the SCCA Allegheny Highlands Sports Car Club and was upgraded to a National GTA Rally. Ghost Tracks is a shortest-distance rally, an untimed RoadRally following an undefined route. Instead of the usual route instructions and timing controls, contestants are given a map[Read More...]
History of the Original Great American Mountain Rallye 1953-1957 The flag dropped on the first GAMR on Thanksgiving Day of 1953, and the rally continued every November through 1957. Described in the April 1956 issue of Auto Age as “America’s longest, toughest, and coldest rallye,” the races attracted driving teams from across America, Europe, and Scandinavia.[Read More...]
Join us on this fantastic and challenging adventure… rally with us to the end of the world!