Reserved Number Registration Open for ’20 U.S. Majors and Hoosier Super Tour

TOPEKA, Kan. (Nov. 7, 2019) -- Racers intending to compete in the 2020 SCCA U.S. Majors Tour® or Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour can now apply online for Series Registration at MotorsportReg.com.

 

Those paying the $50 Series Registration fee can reserve a single or two-digit number in a Conference of their choosing. The same number can be reserved, if available, in other Conferences for an additional $50 per Conference. Per GCR section 9.3.28.a, the numeral "1" shall be reserved exclusively for current National Champions in each class for National events. A Series Registration fee of $150 allows competitors to register a three-digit number, with the leading digit required to be “1”, for all Conferences.

 

Racers who had a 2019 U.S. Majors Tour series registration will have until 9 a.m. Central Time on Thursday, November 14, to reserve the same number within a Conference for the coming year. At that time, unreserved numbers will be released back into the general pool.

 

Only SCCA Full Competition and SCCA Pro Racing License holders may register for the U.S. Majors Tour or Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA Super Tour series. Registration allows drivers to prepare number graphics for their cars that will be good for the 2020 season as long as registration is complete 14 days prior to an event’s start date. Registered participants can receive a special U.S. Majors Tour hard card, but only if they have a headshot photo associated with their SCCA member profile. Those who do not have a headshot photo on file can submit a picture via email to the SCCA Membership Department at membership@scca.com. Registrants will also receive series decals for car placement prior to events, as well as a discount coupon on merchandise at www.sccagear.com.

 

Reserved numbers will be honored until 14 days prior to an event. In-Conference reserved numbers will be given priority over out-of-conference reserved numbers for event registration. In the case of a dual-conference event, any duplicate reserved number requests will be resolved by earliest event registration. The word “reserved” does not mean “permanent.” If class run groups for any event differ from a norm, then number assignments for that event will give preference to the in-conference drivers who register first, then further duplicate requests will be resolved by earliest event registration. The reserved number program does NOT apply to the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.

 

Both the U.S. Majors Tour and Hoosier Super Tour serve as paths to the 2020 SCCA National Championship Runoffs® being held at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Visit www.scca.com for more information.

 

Photo Credit: Jay Bonvouloir