Hawk “Brake-Through” Performers at ’25 Runoffs in Wisconsin

Friday was fun at Road America during the last qualifying day for the 62nd SCCA® National Championship Runoffs® Presented by Sunoco in Wisconsin. One item that made it so great was the Hawk “Brake-Through Performer” contest.

Hawk Performance, the Official Brake Products of SCCA® since 2003, added to the excitement by recognizing one driver from each competition class who makes the biggest improvement in qualifying position from Thursday to Friday. That go-getter has now earned a free set of Hawk brake pads for a street car, race car, or tow vehicle. A list of winners is below, and awardees can retrieve their certificates by visiting the Contingency Table in Tech between 7:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Please retrieve award certificates as soon as possible.

For nearly 30 years, championship winning drivers and teams have demanded Hawk Performance motorsports brake pads. The company leverages its experience on the track, and technology used in aerospace and the military, to make first-class products in the USA.

Hawk’s advanced technology is also available for daily-driven cars, trucks, and SUVs thanks to Hawk Performance street products. With the LTS compound for SUVs and Jeeps, Super-Duty pads for tow vehicles, and brake fluids for both the street and the racetrack, Hawk has every braking need covered, and learn more by visiting HawkPerformance.com. Then help out by giving Hawk a “like” on Facebook and Instagram.

Hawk helped out further Friday by graciously supplying lunch for hundreds of Runoffs volunteers who make this massive event possible.

Hawk “Brake-Through” Winners at ’25 SCCA Runoffs

The following list contains Hawk “Brake-Through Performers” from Friday, Oct 3, Runoffs action. Each entry below includes the car class, driver’s name, SCCA Region, and number of positions gained in qualifying from Thursday to Friday. Competitors had to post a time Thursday to be eligible for this reward. In case of a tie, the driver who found the most time in Friday qualifying has been deemed the award winner.

Winners can retrieve their reward by visiting the Contingency Table in Tech on Saturday, Oct. 4, between 7:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Central Time.

- American Sedan®Roger Eagleton, San Francisco Region (0)
- B-Spec: Josh Schmidt, North Carolina Region (14)
- E Production: 
John Baucom, Central Carolinas Region (1)
- F Production: Kevin Ruck, Ohio Valley Region (6)
- H Production: Tom Broring, Washington, DC Region (2)
- Formula Atlantic®
Shane Kennett, Colorado Region (1)
- Formula Continental®Brendon Cronin, Washington DC Region (2)
- Formula Enterprises® 2: 
Adam Jennerjahn, Indianapolis Region (0)
- Formula F: Robert Dietz, Northeast Ohio Region (5)
- Formula Vee®
Mark Richardson, Central Illinois Region (11)
- GT-1: 
David Jans, Indiana Northwest Region (4)
- GT-2: 
Tony Ave, Central Carolinas Region (2)
- GT3U: 
Michael Lewis, Cal Club (1)
- Prototype: 
Richard Colburn, Cincinnati Region (1)
- Spec Miata: 
Tyler Quance, Houston Region (12)
- Spec MX-5: 
Ethan Lampe, San Francisco Region (3)
- Spec Racer® Ford Gen3: Steven Rehkemper, Chicago Region (14)
- Super Touring® Lite: 
Dan Harding, Northeast Ohio Region (-1)
- Super Touring® Under: Taz Harvey, San Francisco Region (3)
- Touring 1: 
Drew Delmonico, San Francisco Region (0)
- Touring 2: 
Charlie Peter, Kansas City Region (2)
- Touring 3: 
Roger Eagleton, San Francisco Region (2)
- Touring 4: Scotty B White, Northwest Region (2)

Photo: Scotty B. White earned the Hawk “Brake-Through” Performer award for Touring 4 when he moved up two positions on the grid to start third during Sunday morning’s race.
Photo by Rick Corwine