
There are only two (count ‘em, TWO!) Tire Rack SCCA® ProSolo® Series events remaining on the 2025 “regular season” schedule before the ProSolo Finale in Lincoln, NE – the Hampton Mills ProSolo in Packwood, WA, July 18-20, and the Burns Flat ProSolo in Oklahoma, Aug. 1-3. And with money on the line (more on that later), This is the perfect (and last) chance to get out there and earn some points.
With one event on the West Coast and one in the middle of the country allowing many at least one more shot at a ProSolo, let’s take a look at the season-long ProSolo Championship Series Points Standings and where some folks might make up ground prior to Lincoln.
For starters, let’s remember this: Points for the Johnson-Clark Johnson Cup (heretofore referred to as the JCJ Cup, the top honor for the Super Challenge presented by Vitour), the Fletcher Cup (for the Ladies Challenge presented by Vitour), and class competition count the best two finishes during the regular season plus the Lincoln Finale – so it’s important to be in range of the win if you’d like a Cup or trophy on your shelf come season’s end.
You can check out the entire ProSolo Championship Series points listing by clicking here.
Let’s take a look at the JCJ and Fletcher Cup contenders to find out who really, really, REALLY should enter one (or both!) of the final two regular season events to rack up those much needed points heading into the Aug. 30-31, 2025, ProSolo Finale.
JCJ Cup
Billy Davis leads the way in the points with 99, boosted in large part by his win at the Toledo ProSolo. Davis won the Super Challenge at the Toledo Express Airport for 45 points, and was the top qualifier at the event for an additional 12 points. Those 57 points, combined with 42 more way back in the season opener at Beeville, put him in a great position heading to Lincoln.
How important are those qualifying points? Taylour Wargo was the 14th qualifier during the first round of the Las Vegas doubleheader, but rolled through the bracket for the event win. That earned him a stout 45 points, and he added another 36 at Crows Landing for a total of 81 – Davis’s top qualifier is essentially the difference. Wargo is a California resident and on the entry list for Packwood – there’s a solid chance he could add to his points total before Lincoln.
One back of Wargo, however, is Will Teller. If we had written this a week ago, Teller might not have gotten a mention, but he catapulted 12 spots in the standings following a win at the recent Bristol event.
The lesson? If you think you’re out of the hunt for the JCJ Cup, you’re probably wrong. Odds are good that both the Packwood and Burns Flat winners will be contenders come Lincoln.
Fletcher Cup
Three Ladies have already cracked the 100-point mark, with two more on the verge – to say the Fletcher Cup is competitive is an understatement.
The prolific list is led by Holly Schwedler and her 108 points, followed immediately by Meredith Brown (104 points) and Kim Whitener (102). Schwedler was the winner at Lincoln’s Summer Nationals (which is likely bad news for the rest of the field come September’s ProSolo Finale) and at the Toledo ProSolo. Brown maxed out her points with a win at Bristol and was second way back at Beeville. The Beeville winner? Whitener, who also ran second at Lincoln (perhaps Schwedler’s Lincoln advantage is tenuous at best).
Nicole Wong and Geraghty Anne Ellis are over the 90-point mark and are always contenders.
Give it a Shot
Want to put your name on that list of hot shoes battling for the Fletcher and JCJ Cups, or ring up some points for an overall class win? You can! And you should, because there’s money on the line for the win in each, to the tune of $700 for the overall JCJ Cup winner and $450 for the Fletcher Cup.
It’s not just money for the overall winners, either. In all, $26,500 is given away during the Tire Rack SCCA ProSolo Series season.
Spots remain available for each of the final two ProSolo events. You don’t know if you don’t show up – so register today!
Packwood ProSolo Burns Flat ProSolo
Then keep an eye on the Aug. 30-31, 2025, Tire Rack SCCA ProSolo Championship Finale – registration for that one is coming up fast!
Photo by Rupert Berrington