SCCA Contingency: Perfect Partnership Between Sponsors/Racers

TOPEKA, Kan. (Dec. 11, 2019) -- Each year through its 115 Regions and subsidiary divisions, Sports Car Club of America® sanctions more amateur motorsports events, engaging more enthusiasts, than any other sports car racing sanctioning body in the United States. In 2019, SCCA had more than 110,000 entries across its competition offerings, which include Road Racing, Solo, Time Trials, RallyCross, HillClimb and Road Rally. That number includes almost 600 entries for the 56th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at VIRginia International Raceway, and nearly 1,300 entries for the Tire Rack Solo Nationals. What that number does not include is another 9,250 entries for non-competitive activities such as SCCA Track Night in America Driven by Tire Rack or the Tire Rack SCCA Starting Line school.

 

Backing many of those participants in 2019 were nearly 40 companies that showed support through various contingency sponsorship programs offered during many SCCA events. Contingency sponsors include everyone from automotive manufacturers, tire suppliers and safety equipment distributers to driver coaches, technical services and aftermarket parts suppliers. In all, contingency sponsors supported SCCA members to the tune of nearly $750,000 during the 2019 competition season. That encompasses cash rewards, product certificates, tires, oil, aftermarket parts, performance driving schools and more.

 

Heyward Wagner, SCCA’s Senior Director of Marketing & Experiential Programs, noted that contingency sponsorship is mutually beneficial for both competitors and companies. On the racer’s side, drivers receive support for their SCCA activities and help with some of the costs associated with their passion. For companies, contingency support offers the chance to increase brand awareness and showcase various products and services since contingency recipients must frequently be using a company’s offerings to receive rewards.

 

“The Sports Car Club of America has a very strong contingency program due to the fact that the platform is so advantageous for all involved,” Wagner said. “On one hand, those who race with SCCA have the chance to get support from some really great companies. On the other side of the equation, companies have the opportunity to connect with some very passionate and well-informed motorsport enthusiasts. It’s an effective, symbiotic relationship that works for everyone and is good for the auto racing community as a whole.”

 

SCCA offers a wide range of programs for companies interested in utilizing contingency sponsorship to connect with SCCA competitors. Contact SCCA Contingency Programs Coordinator Brandy Wiggans at bwiggans@scca.com for more information.

 

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