
SCCA President Michael Cobb Reveals Strategic Vision for 2025
SCCA President and CEO Michael Cobb has unveiled several groundbreaking initiatives for 2025, focusing on expanding grassroots motorsports and introducing new racing opportunities.

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Key Developments:
- Introduction of new racing classes: Spec MX-5 and Club Spec, designed to provide more accessible entry points for newcomers
- Expansion of Track Night in America program to encourage broader participation in motorsports
- Return of the prestigious SCCA Runoffs to Road America
- Launch of SCCA Academy, a comprehensive training platform for volunteers
The organization continues to balance its historic racing legacy with modern innovations, ensuring sustainable growth in amateur motorsports. These initiatives aim to create clear pathways for participants at all experience levels, from novice drivers to seasoned competitors.
SCCA's 2025 strategy emphasizes:
- Affordable racing options
- Enhanced volunteer training and support
- Modernized event operations
- Strengthened community engagement
- Improved participant experience across all programs
These changes reflect SCCA's commitment to growing grassroots motorsports while maintaining its position as America's premier amateur racing organization.
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