First Set of 2025 Solo Nats Rockstars Unveiled

The gig is over for the first half of artists slated to perform Sept. 1-5, 2025, at Lincoln Airpark in Nebraska for the rock ‘n’ roll themed 52nd Tire Rack SCCA® Solo® National Championships. The Sports Car Club of America can now reveal 35 rockstars that flew like a Free Bird on the way to victory this year.

The motorsport show, however, resumes Thursday morning, Sept. 4, when the curtain rises on a second set of Solo artists who will rip it up around two main stages Thursday and Friday before the second set of Champions is crowned at week’s end.

Follow the remaining two days of competition online at sololive.scca.com. There you’ll find live timing/scoring, results, and audio coverage provided each day by groovy announcers. Don’t forget to monitor the Tire Rack SCCA National Solo and SCCA Official Facebook pages, too, for updates and photos.

If you want the full Solo Nats rock ‘n’ roll experience, catch the Solo Nationals Morning Show. That’s a daily video broadcast at the SCCA Official Facebook page that starts about an hour before cars head out on course. That’s where you’ll find knowledgeable hosts interviewing special guests that bring everyone up to speed on the experience.

Not enough Solo tunes yet? Then dial in journalist Brian Bielanski who is chatting with participants around the paddock to uncover slice-of-life stories for special Inside the SCCA segments posting to The Racing Network YouTube page. And at SCCA.com, additional stories and updates will roll across like guitar licks during one of the biggest events SCCA conducts each year.

If you’re lucky enough to be at the show, tag your posts with #SoloNatsHasStarted and #funwithcars so others know you’re cool, and they could’ve been.

First Set of Winners

Below is the list of Tuesday/Wednesday National Champions and class winners (all provisional). Each entry includes “class: name, car, margin of victory (career national championships).” An asterisk indicates the class either did not reach the participation threshold to crown a National Champion or is a supplemental class.

Super Street: James Yom, Porsche 911 GT3, 0.376sec (sixth National Championship, third consecutive in class)
Super Street Ladies: Alexandra Zust, Porsche 911 GT3, 2.305sec (second National Championship, second consecutive in class)
B Street: Charles Krampert, Toyota Supra, 1.981sec (third National Championship, second consecutive in class)
B Street Ladies: Jennifer Bedell, Toyota Supra, 0.163sec (eighth National Championship, first in class)
C Street: Julian Garfield, Mazda MX-5, 0.457sec (seventh Nationals win, second consecutive National Championship in class)
C Street Ladies: Casey Coughlin, Mazda MX-5, 1.283sec (sixth consecutive National Championship, third consecutive in class)
D Street: DJ Alessandrini, Toyota GR86, 0.035sec (first National Championship)
D Street Ladies: Kasey Gintner, Ford Focus, 0.205 (second consecutive National Championship in class)
G Street: Lance Keeley, Volkswagen GTI, 0.460sec (third National Championship, second in class)
*G Street Ladies: Diane Austin, Volkswagen GTI, 0.209sec (third Nationals win)
A Street Touring®: Daniel McCelvey, Mazda MX-5, 0.483sec (fifth National Championship, first in class)
A Street Touring Ladies: Langlee King Clark, Mazda MX-5, 0.344sec (first National Championship)
E Street Touring: Eric Stoltz, Mazda Miata, 0.695sec (fourth National Championship, first in class)
E Street Touring Ladies: Stephanie Reynoso, Honda Civic Si, 0.325sec (sixth National Championship, first in class)
G Street Touring: Chris Yoder, Honda Civic Si, 0.335sec (second National Championship, first in class)
Super Street Prepared: Jeff Wong, Chevrolet Corvette, 0.476sec (ninth National Championship, third in class)
C Street Prepared: Christian Kolmers, Mazda Miata, 0.121sec (first National Championship)
C Street Prepared Ladies: Ashley Weaver, Mazda Miata, 6.539sec (first National Championship)
C Prepared: Michael Maier, Ford GT 350, 0.901sec (11th National Championship, 10th in class)
C Prepared Ladies: Tracy Lewis, Ford Mustang, 0.683sec (eighth National Championship, eighth in class)
E Prepared: Patrick Washburn, Honda Civic, 0.636sec (sixth National Championship, sixth consecutive in class)
Super Street Modified: Randall Wilcox, Mazda Miata, 1.698sec (fifth National Championship, fourth in class)
*Super Street Modified Ladies: Dawn Sullivan, Mazda Miata, 1.772sec (first Nationals win)
Street Modified FWD: Craig Wilcox, Honda Civic, 2.714sec (ninth National Championship, fifth in class)
D Modified: Jeremy Ellerby, Sprinto RC 1.4T, 0.528sec (fifth National Championship, fifth consecutive in class)
D Modified Ladies: Dawn Danton, Mazda Hondiata (first Nationals win)
F Modified: Jason Hobbs, Novakar J9, 0.924sec (seventh National championship, seventh in class)
F Modified Ladies: Kencey Christopher, Novakar J9, 12.048sec (sixth National Championship, second in class)
*Club Spec MX-5: Zach Rikkers, Mazda MX-5, 0.140sec (first Nationals win)
*Club Spec MX-5 Ladies: Theresa Walton, Mazda Miata, 0.433sec (third Nationals win, first in class)
*CAM-Contemporary: Dave Schotz, Chevrolet Camaro, 3.880sec (sixth Nationals win, third consecutive in class)
*CAM-Contemporary Ladies: Kylee Risse, Chevrolet Camaro, 0.650sec (second Nationals win, second consecutive in class)
*CAM-Sport: Josh Peek, Chevrolet Corvette, 1.066sec (first Nationals win)
*CAM-Traditional: JJ Mallrich, Chevrolet Camaro, 0.081sec (first Nationals win)
*CAM-Traditional Ladies: Ashley Griffin, Ford Mustang, 2.194sec (first Nationals win)

Photo: C Street Prepared driver Christian Kolmers got his very first National Championship on Wednesday

Photo by Jeff Loewe