They say everything’s bigger in Texas, and the Tire Rack SCCA® Time Attack Challenge Series is here to prove it with the return of the National Time Trials program to Eagles Canyon Raceway (ECR) in Decatur, TX!
This SCCA Time Trials website defines the status and release date of rules, as well as pulling other SCCA resource elements together to be a hub for basic information and the current Official Rules of SCCA Time Trials.
Get ready for an unforgettable weekend at Pocono Raceway, the iconic venue nestled in the scenic Pocono Mountains, renowned for hosting NASCAR, IndyCar, and the legendary Race of Champions. On July 19th-20th, the SCCA Time...
Time Trials—first and foremost—is about the quest for speed. This is a place for mechanical creativity, driver development and envelope pushing. There is no room here for balance of performance, spec classes or slowing down the fast to make a better show.
Feb 17, 2024 · The 2022 Tire Rack SCCA Time Trials National Tour Powered by Hagerty kicks off during the March 25-27 weekend at Carolina Motorsports Park (CMP), with three days of action that’s sure to thrill anyone looking for quality...
Are Time Trials a Race? Time Trials are a competition, but not a race. In racing, drivers fight for position to be the first to cross the checker after a specific number of laps or elapsed time.
The Tire Rack SCCA Time Trials National Tour presented by Hagerty is a series of events where competitors go for the fastest lap time (Time Attack) and the fastest time from a standing start at a segment of a track (TrackSprint).
Time Trials is the term for competition in which competitors vie for the fastest lap or elapsed time to complete a designated course. Time Trials competitors may share the track or course, but these events are not wheel-to-wheel competitions.
Time Trials Nationals celebrates the fastest drivers from every drivetrain style. Jimmy Rauck for Front Wheel Drive, Steve Luca for Rear Wheel Drive, and Rob Wilmoth for All Wheel Drive. photo by Jon Krolewicz
SCCA Time Trials Events are open to any vehicle that: 1. Meet all of the Safety Level 1 Standards, and when necessary, the SCCA rules required for special construction (GT, Sports Racers, Formula Cars, Specials etc).