SCCA National Sports Car Championship

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The SCCA National Sports Car Championship was a sports car racing series organized by the Sports Car Club of America from 1951 until 1964. It was the first post-World War II sports car series organized in the United States. An amateur championship, it was eventually replaced by the professional United States Road Racing Championship and the amateur American Road Race of Champions, which continues to this day as the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.

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History

The championship was created in 1951 from existing SCCA events. Until 1953, a single championship was awarded, with points paid based on finishing position within each class. From 1954, champions were named in each class.

Following the 1962 season, the professional USAC Road Racing Championship collapsed, leaving many competitors looking for a series. The SCCA created the United States Road Racing Championship as a professional series in 1963, moving focus away from the amateur National Championship. In 1965, the SCCA dropped the national championship series and awarded national championships to champions from each region. Top drivers from the regions were invited to the American Road Race of Champions (today known as the National Championship Runoffs) at the end of the season. For 1966, national championships were awarded only to winners at the ARRC, a system which continues today as the Runoffs has become the most prestigious road racing event for club racers. [1]

Champions

Overall (1951–1953)

YearChampion
1951 Flag of the United States.svg John Fitch
Cunningham, Jaguar
1952 Flag of the United States.svg Sherwood Johnston
Jaguar
1953 Flag of the United States.svg Bill Spear
Ferrari

Modified classes (1954–1964)

YearB ModifiedC ModifiedD ModifiedE ModifiedF ModifiedG ModifiedH ModifiedI Modified
1954 Flag of the United States.svg Jack Ensley
Kurtis Kraft
Flag of the United States.svg Jim Kimberly
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Bill Lloyd
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Fred Wacker
Bristol
Flag of the United States.svg Briggs Cunningham
Osca
Flag of the United States.svg Rees Makins
Osca
Flag of the United States.svg Candy Poole
PBX Special
Flag of the United States.svg Ted Boynton‡
Frazer Nash, Bristol
1955 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Moran
Cunningham
Flag of the United States.svg Sherwood Johnston
Ferrari, Jaguar
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Hill
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg James Lowe
Frazer Nash, Bristol
Flag of the United States.svg Pete Lovely
Cooper
Flag of the United States.svg Skip Swartley
Osca
Flag of the United States.svg Dolph Vilardi
Bandini
1956 Flag of the United States.svg Walt Gray
Allard
Flag of the United States.svg Walt Hansgen
Jaguar
Flag of the United States.svg Bill Lloyd
Maserati
Flag of the United States.svg E. B. Lunken
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Jack McAfee
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Frank Baptista
Lotus
Flag of the United States.svg James Orr
Devin Panhard
1957 Flag of the United States.svg J. E. Rose
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Walt Hansgen
Jaguar
Flag of the United States.svg Paul O'Shea
Mercedes-Benz
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gaston Andrey
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Charles Wallace
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Frank Baptista
Lotus
Flag of the United States.svg Melvin Sachs
Bandini
1958 Flag of the United States.svg Hal Ullrich
Excalibur
Flag of the United States.svg Walt Hansgen
Lister
Flag of the United States.svg James Johnston
Ferrari
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gaston Andrey
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Holbert
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Frank Baptista
Elva, Lotus
Flag of the United States.svg Martin Tanner
"Martin T" Special [2] [3]
Flag of the United States.svg Sam Moses
Berkeley
1959 Flag of the United States.svg John Staver
Echidna
Flag of the United States.svg Dick Thompson
Lister, Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Alan Connell
Ferrari, Maserati
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gaston Andrey
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Don Sesslar
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Art Tweedale
Elva
Flag of the United States.svg James Eichenlaub
Osca
1960 Flag of the United States.svg Augie Pabst
Scarab
Flag of the United States.svg Dick Thompson
Chevrolet
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gaston Andrey
Maserati
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Holbert
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Roger Penske
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Millard Ripley
Lola, Lotus
Flag of the United States.svg Oliver Schmidt
Osca
Flag of the United States.svg Phillips Jeffrey
Berkeley
1961 Flag of the United States.svg Harry Heuer
Scarab
Flag of the United States.svg Pete Harrison
Lister
Flag of the United States.svg Roger Penske
Maserati, Cooper
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Holbert
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Bucher
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Charles Kurtz
Lola
Flag of the United States.svg Oliver Schmidt
Lola, Osca
Flag of the United States.svg Phillips Jeffrey
Berkeley
1962 Flag of the United States.svg Harry Heuer
Chaparral, Scarab
Flag of the United States.svg Roger Penske
Maserati, Cooper
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Holbert
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Joe Buzzetta
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg M. R. J. Wyllie
Lola
Flag of the United States.svg Glenn Baldwin
Lotus
1963 Flag of the United States.svg Harry Heuer
Chaparral
Flag of the United States.svg Roger Penske
Cooper
Flag of the United States.svg Joe Buzzetta
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Peter Sachs
Lotus
Flag of the United States.svg Chuck Dietrich
Bobsy
Flag of the United States.svg Bill Greer
DKW
1964 Flag of the United States.svg Ed Lowther
Genie
Flag of the United States.svg Tom O'Brien
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Lee Hall
Elva
Flag of the United States.svg Don Wolf
Elva
Flag of the United States.svg Charles Barns
Merlyn
Flag of the United States.svg Ed Walsh
Lotus

Production classes (1954–1965)

YearA ProductionB ProductionC ProductionD ProductionE ProductionF ProductionG ProductionH ProductionI ProductionJ Production
1954 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Wallace
Jaguar
Flag of the United States.svg William Kinchloe
Austin-Healey
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Salzgaber
Triumph
Flag of the United States.svg Dick Thompson
Porsche, MG
Flag of the United States.svg Art Bunker‡
Porsche
1955 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Wallace
Jaguar
Flag of the United States.svg Paul O'Shea
Mercedes-Benz
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gaston Andrey
Morgan
Flag of the United States.svg Bengt Söderström
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg George Valentine
MG
1956 Flag of the United States.svg Harry Carter
Jaguar
Flag of the United States.svg Paul O'Shea
Mercedes-Benz
Flag of the United States.svg Bengt Söderström
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Lake Underwood
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Emil Pupulidy
Porsche
1957 Flag of the United States.svg Dick Thompson
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Harry Carter
Mercedes-Benz
Flag of the United States.svg Fred Moore
Austin-Healey
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Kuhn
AC
Flag of the United States.svg Lake Underwood
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Templeton Briggs
Alfa Romeo
1958 Flag of the United States.svg Jim Jeffords
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg George Reed
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Dick Thompson
Austin-Healey
Flag of the United States.svg Harry Carter
AC
Flag of the United States.svg Emil Pupulidy
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Grossman
Alfa Romeo
Flag of the United States.svg Howard Hanna
D.B. Panhard
1959 Flag of the United States.svg Jim Jeffords
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Grossman
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Fred Spross
Austin-Healey
Flag of the United States.svg Pierre Mion
AC
Flag of the United States.svg Harry Blanchard
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Chuck Stoddard
Alfa Romeo
Flag of the United States.svg Ray Heppenstall
D.B. Panhard
Flag of the United States.svg Paul Richards
Fiat-Abarth
Flag of the United States.svg Ed Wright
Berkeley
1960 Flag of the United States.svg Bob Johnson
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Jennings
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Elliott Pew
AC
Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Black
Daimler
Flag of the United States.svg Douglas Diffenderfer
Siata
Flag of the United States.svg Vince Tamburo
Sunbeam
Flag of the United States.svg Chandler Lawrence
Fiat-Abarth
1961 Flag of the United States.svg Bob Hathaway
Ferrari
Flag of the United States.svg Dick Thompson
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Pierre Mion
AC
Flag of the United States.svg Chuck Stoddard
Alfa Romeo
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Donohue
Elva
Flag of the United States.svg Howard Hanna
D.B. Panhard
Flag of the United States.svg Al Weaver
Alfa Romeo
Flag of the United States.svg Rod Harmon
Austin-Healey
1962 Flag of the United States.svg Dick Thompson
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Don Yenko
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Dave Clark
Lotus
Flag of the United States.svg Bert Everett
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Tullius
Triumph
Flag of the United States.svg Howard Hanna
D.B.
Flag of the United States.svg Lynn Blanchard
Alfa Romeo
Flag of the United States.svg Ed Astri
Fiat-Abarth
1963 Flag of the United States.svg Bob Johnson
GT 350 Mustang
Flag of the United States.svg Don Yenko
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Duncan Black
Daimler
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Tullius
Triumph
Flag of the United States.svg Lake Underwood
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Robert Shaw
Alfa Romeo
Flag of the United States.svg Pete Van der Vate
Austin-Healey
Flag of the United States.svg Donna Mae Mims
Austin-Healey
1964 Flag of the United States.svg Bob Johnson
Shelby
Flag of the United States.svg Frank Dominianni
Chevrolet
Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Jennings
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Tullius
Triumph
Flag of the United States.svg Hans Zereis
Porsche
Flag of the United States.svg Don Sesslar
Sunbeam
Flag of the United States.svg Pete Van der Vate
Morgan
Flag of the United States.svg Carl Truitt
Austin-Healey
1965 Shelby Jerry Titus

Shelby Mustang GT350 [4]

‡Tie

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