2024 SCCA National Convention Sessions You Can’t Afford to Miss

It’s hard to believe, but the 2024 SCCA® National Convention is barely a month away. That means in a little over a month, every SCCA member will have access to gobs of information that’s capable of taking your Region to the next level. How’s that, exactly? Through knowledge, of course. This year’s SCCA National Convention – taking place during SCCA’s 80th anniversary year – is themed “Grow,” and the best way for SCCA members and Regions to grow and thrive is by putting forth as much knowledge as possible during the free (and virtual) SCCA National Convention, taking place Jan. 18-26, 2024, at a computer, phone, or tablet near you.

The SCCA National Convention’s schedule is now available for you to peruse – and through use of the Whova app (you’ll get more info on that once you register), you can then add those events to your schedule so you won’t miss a moment. But we warn you: There are a lot of sessions taking place during the 2024 SCCA National Convention. How many? Glad you asked…

70 Sessions Highlight 2024 SCCA National Convention

Well, let’s pad that statement with the word “roughly” because things can change, but as it currently stands, there are exactly 70 sessions available to SCCA members.

Check out all of the SCCA National Convention sessions:

SCCA National Convention Sessions

Seventy sessions in one week sounds like a lot – because it is – but you’re certainly not expected to attend them all. In fact, we recommend against it. You’ll want to curate your selection to hit the sessions that best apply to you and your Region – but even with that, expect your Jan. 18-26 to be packed.

Solo and RallyCross Boast 11 Sessions

There are currently 11 Convention sessions centered around SCCA Autocross and RallyCross. Rulebook trivia, a ProSolo/National Tour open forum, safety, program direction, town halls, office hours, awards, and more highlight the Convention week for those addicted to cone dodging on pavement or dirt.

One especially exciting RallyCross session is entitled “Current/Future Class Considerations,” with the session description saying it all: “From its inception, SCCA RallyCross has been devoted to keeping it simple. This model has served the sport well, but is it built for the future? Is a Constructor's Category built for success, are UTV/SxS a growth opportunity? How does SCCA Club Spec fit into RallyCross? Join in to discuss classing strategies for the future.”

RallyCrossers have long been protective of the classes offered in their sport, so this session hosted by the RallyCross Board and SCCA’s Director of Rally/Solo is a can’t-miss event. Similarly, the RallyCross session entitled “Growing the Sport” will also be a must-attend gathering.

For autocrossers, what should be a fantastic session is “Solo: Future Forward – Be a Part of Shaping Our Sport.” Its session description offers details: “SCCA Solo is now officially over a half a century old, which is cause for celebration. It also gives a good opportunity for us to reflect on where we have been, how we got there, and where we would like to be going. In pursuit, this session will highlight some of our challenges and a discussion of how members can become engaged in the process of building our sport, future forward.”

Road Racing: 14 Sessions

Boasting more than a dozen sessions during Convention week, those involved in SCCA Road Racing – be they volunteers, drivers, crew, or simply curious about the sport – will have their hands full. Like with the SCCA Autocross and RallyCross sessions, there will be opportunities to learn about all aspects of the sport, from awards to the program’s direction, Timing and Scoring, Scruitineering, the state of the Stewarding program, how to make decisions as a steward, reading the room, and more.

One session that has piqued our interest is entitled “Expanding Events – Alternate Event Formats.” This town hall, hosted by SCCA’s Sr. Manager of Regional Track Program Development Jon Krolewicz, will dive into options that are available to help Regions boost the success of their SCCA Road Racing weekends.

“With continued success for events that group SCCA events together, no matter what we call them: mash-ups, combos, or ‘all things SCCA’ weekends, they have proven to be a benefit to Regions and events needing a boost,” the session description reads. “In this session, Region leaders will be brought up to speed on how these events are going, share success stories and techniques, and continue to learn the ways the buffet of SCCA programs can help your event weekends.”

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SCCA RoadRally will host seven Convention sessions, with the final one entitled “Happy Hour” – this is the virtual equivalent of the “hallway meetings” that the SCCA National Convention was famous for. Bring whatever beverage you desire – or just a happy attitude – and chat for a while. Other RoadRally sessions will include information on budgeting, staying in tune with your Region’s needs, a town hall, awards, and more.

Similarly, those interested in SCCA Time Trials will benefit from five sessions, covering everything from best practices in timing to setting the event tone, the program’s direction, and a town hall, to name a few.

The SCCA Foundation will host numerous sessions as well, including ones on the Tire Rack Street Survival program, SCCA Women on Track, the SCCA Archives, and legacy planning.

And let’s not forget that there’ll be an hourlong discussion of Club Spec, too.

None of this is to mention the multitude of sessions held on sanctioning events, marketing, member services, and more. Basically, if you’ve got a question you’ve ever wanted to ask the SCCA Staff, the 2024 SCCA National Convention is the place to be.

Somehow, There’s Even More…

On top of all of this is the Annual Meeting, Convention Kick Off, SCCA Hall of Fame Banquet, the presentation of the Woolf Barnato and Member of Excellence awards, the opportunity to meet the SCCA Board of Directors, and on and on…

How do you attend the SCCA National Convention? Since it’s virtual and free, it’s also easy: Click the button and register!

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