You Vote: Who Will Win the Solo Nats? Street Modified Category

Welcome back to our “Who Will Win the Solo Nats?” series, which leads into the 50th running of the Tire Rack SCCA® Solo National Championships, taking place Sept. 5-8, 2023, at Lincoln Airpark in Nebraska’s capital city. In case you didn’t notice, we’re doing things a little differently this year, shifting the “Who Will Win?” feature from SportsCar magazine to a series of polls on SCCA.com. The idea is that to celebrate this year’s historic event, we want to know who you think will win. This also takes the pressure off our side because, well, we have no clue who’s gonna win.

Why don’t we know who’ll win? Because this year, there are 1,300 autocrossers taking part in the sold-out event, with some class entries exceeding 60 and 70 drivers. Apparently, this is a popular sport.

In case you missed the other “Who Will Win?” installments, this is the fourth poll for this year’s event, with the first covering the Street category. We then moved onto SSC, Super Street R, and the Street Touring category, before placing a Street Prepared category poll online for your clicking pleasure.

So here we are, right now, on the webpage for the poll covering the Street Modified classes. Who will win? Scroll down and tell us.

Who Will Win…

Street Modified?

  • Tom Berry
    8%
  • John Vitamvas
    48%
  • Todd Kean
    10%
  • PJ Corrales
    7%
  • Jason Frank
    21%
  • other
    5%
124 total votes

Street Modified Ladies?

  • Lisa Berry
    34%
  • Christine Grice
    38%
  • Jojo Corrales-Kean
    23%
  • other
    5%
74 total votes

Super Street Modified?

  • Randall Wilcox
    78%
  • Bill Rogerson
    2%
  • Deana Kelley
    9%
  • Guy Ankeny
    5%
  • other
    5%
116 total votes

Street Modified FWD?

  • Craig Wilcox
    58%
  • Joe Silva
    4%
  • Nick Bradenbaugh
    6%
  • Dakota Tabler
    10%
  • Chris Janusz
    4%
  • Chris Haydu
    6%
  • other
    12%
109 total votes

Street Modified FWD Ladies?

  • Karen Thomas
    80%
  • other
    20%
69 total votes

Photo by Rupert Berrington