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https://www.hemmings.com/stories/2020/1 ... 2020-10-01
Racing at Road America
Drivers from around the country will gather October 9-11, at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, for the 57th running of the Sports Car Club of America National Championship Runoffs. The event will determine the best drivers of the season within 26 classes of competition with nearly 600 entries expected. The Runoffs have been known to be springboard to higher-level racing with a history of big names such as Skip Barber, Paul Newman, Bobby Rahal, Graham Rahal, Roger Penske, and Jimmy Vasser.The paddock is expected to be filled with local racers fielding a large variety of cars including American muscle cars, open-wheel formula cars, historic Triumphs and Austin Healeys, Toyotas, Mazdas, and BMWs. The 4.048-mile circuit features 14 turns, three high-speed straights, and 170 feet of eleveation changes. Tickets are available at www.roadamerica.com, please be ready to follow safety protocols such as social distancing and face coverings during the event.
OK I know that this maybe a little hard to read. The site does not allow attaching PDF's. If you want to see the PDF, go here: https://www.scca.com/events/1995744-202 ... ip-runoffs Look of to the right and click on "Schedule Rev 9/14/20"
The F500 group shows 17 ENTRIES
ALL F500 QUALIFYING SESSIONS ARE IN THE MORNING OF THE FOLLOW DATES:
TUE 10/6
WED 10/7
THURS 10/8
More info on the race time:
Below is the Runoffs race schedule. All listings are Central Time and subject to change. Each race is 13 laps or 40 minutes, whichever comes first.
Friday, Oct. 9
8:15 a.m.: Touring 1 (T1)
9:15 a.m.: Formula 500 (F500)
10:15 a.m.: Touring 3 (T3)
11:15 a.m.: GT-3 (GT3)
1 p.m.: Spec Miata (SM)
2 p.m.: Prototype 2 (P2)
3 p.m.: F Production (FP)
4 p.m.: Touring 2 (T2)
5 p.m.: Formula Atlantic (FA)
The Sports Car Club of America® National Championship Runoffs® will again include free, live audio and video broadcasts online at SCCA.com Oct. 6-11 from Road America.
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Sports Car Club of America National Championship Runoffs
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Re: Sports Car Club of America National Championship Runoffs
2020 SCCA National Championship Runoffs @ Road America - FF, F500 Qual 1 10/6/2020
Qual Car
Position # Driver Best time
1 F5 07 Stewart 2:21.688
2 F5 34 McMahan 2:22.112
3 F5 22 Weida 2:22.641
4 F5 46 McRee 2:22.973
5 F5 38 Jondal 2:27.330
6 F5 78 Martin 2:31.262
7 F5 67 Walbran 2:31.539
8 F5 66 DeLong 2:34.166
9 F5 03 Greening 2:42.024
10 F5 73 Vincent 2:43.645
11 F5 6 Bugg 2:45.492
12 F5 58 McLeod 0 laps
13 F5 86 Friest 0 laps
It appears that only 11 cars took to the track for today's qualifications
Qual Car
Position # Driver Best time
1 F5 07 Stewart 2:21.688
2 F5 34 McMahan 2:22.112
3 F5 22 Weida 2:22.641
4 F5 46 McRee 2:22.973
5 F5 38 Jondal 2:27.330
6 F5 78 Martin 2:31.262
7 F5 67 Walbran 2:31.539
8 F5 66 DeLong 2:34.166
9 F5 03 Greening 2:42.024
10 F5 73 Vincent 2:43.645
11 F5 6 Bugg 2:45.492
12 F5 58 McLeod 0 laps
13 F5 86 Friest 0 laps
It appears that only 11 cars took to the track for today's qualifications
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Re: Sports Car Club of America National Championship Runoffs
Results of Qualifications run on 10/7/2020
qual pos/car #/driver/fastest lap/trap speed MPH
1 F5 22 Weida 2:21.050 135.591
2 F5 34 McMahan 2:21.462 131.661
3 F5 07 Stewart 2:21.920 136.954
4 F5 46 McRee 2:24.200 111.849
5 F5 03 Greening 2:31.014 124.069
6 F5 38 Jondal 2:31.325 93.335
7 F5 78 Martin 2:31.731 119.534
8 F5 66 DeLong 2:32.506 123.507
9 F5 67 Walbran 2:33.184 133.597
10 F5 58 McLeod 2:34.233 123.32
11 F5 3 Maier 2:39.196 105.363
12 F5 73 Vincent 2:41.837 120.949
13 F5 86 Friest 2:43.765 114.033
14 F5 6 Bugg 2:45.953 131.238
15 F5 16 McAbee 2:46.975 122.581
qual pos/car #/driver/fastest lap/trap speed MPH
1 F5 22 Weida 2:21.050 135.591
2 F5 34 McMahan 2:21.462 131.661
3 F5 07 Stewart 2:21.920 136.954
4 F5 46 McRee 2:24.200 111.849
5 F5 03 Greening 2:31.014 124.069
6 F5 38 Jondal 2:31.325 93.335
7 F5 78 Martin 2:31.731 119.534
8 F5 66 DeLong 2:32.506 123.507
9 F5 67 Walbran 2:33.184 133.597
10 F5 58 McLeod 2:34.233 123.32
11 F5 3 Maier 2:39.196 105.363
12 F5 73 Vincent 2:41.837 120.949
13 F5 86 Friest 2:43.765 114.033
14 F5 6 Bugg 2:45.953 131.238
15 F5 16 McAbee 2:46.975 122.581
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Re: Sports Car Club of America National Championship Runoffs
OK the dust has settled and now there is only the talking left.
Shoulda, coulda, if only
Here are the final results: Engine type count:
10 Motorcycle engines
6 Rotax engines
On another site, someone posted that there is finally equality in the 2 cycle/4 cycle engine power plant/drive train. I will have to disagree with that. Yes James Weida drove an outstanding race. His driving skills is the only reason that he was able to advance to the front and close in on Clint. Clint had a 0.6 second lead at the finish line.
Looking at the race lap chart, James was faster than Clint in the last 5 laps. Based on that information, one could predict that with a few more laps, James would have been able to past Clint, but the race is only 13 laps.
If you remove James's position in the finish, the fastest Rotax powered car would be the #38 car of Steven Jondal who finished in 6 place. So saying the fact that one driver of a Rotax powered car was able to keep up with the 4 cycle/drivetrain group makes the difference in the 2 cycle/4 cycle equal is nonsense.
Richard
Shoulda, coulda, if only
Here are the final results: Engine type count:
10 Motorcycle engines
6 Rotax engines
On another site, someone posted that there is finally equality in the 2 cycle/4 cycle engine power plant/drive train. I will have to disagree with that. Yes James Weida drove an outstanding race. His driving skills is the only reason that he was able to advance to the front and close in on Clint. Clint had a 0.6 second lead at the finish line.
Looking at the race lap chart, James was faster than Clint in the last 5 laps. Based on that information, one could predict that with a few more laps, James would have been able to past Clint, but the race is only 13 laps.
If you remove James's position in the finish, the fastest Rotax powered car would be the #38 car of Steven Jondal who finished in 6 place. So saying the fact that one driver of a Rotax powered car was able to keep up with the 4 cycle/drivetrain group makes the difference in the 2 cycle/4 cycle equal is nonsense.
Richard
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