Super Sweep
The SCCA Road Racing Super Sweep Award is the most difficult accomplishment a driver can achieve. To win the award, a driver must win a U.S. Majors Tour Conference Championship, a Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA Super Tour Nationwide Points Championship, and a National Championship Runoffs race - all in a single class.
2009
Garry Crook (DSR)
Cliff Ebben (GT1)
Joel Lipperini (SSC)
Juan Marchand (FM)
Mark Mercer (S2000)
Mirl Swan (FA)
Michael Varacins (FV)
2010
Michael Lewis (GT1)
Scott Rettich (FE)
Kevin Ruck (FP)
Darryl Wills (FM)
2011
Scott Rettich (FE)
Darryl Wills (FM)
Michael Mallinen (FA)
Mark McCaughey (SSC)
2012
Gerald Szykulski (FC)
2013
Chris Farrell (DSR)
Scott Rettich (FE)
2014
Scott Rettich (FE)
Matt Reynolds (EP)
2015
Michael Lewis (GT1)
Andy McDermid (AS)
Scott Rettich (FE)
2016
James Devenport (P1)
Matt Machiko (FM)
Ryan Norman (FA)
Scott Rettich (FE)
Matt Reynolds (EP)
Peter Shadowen (GTL)
Neil Verhagen (FF)
2017
Elliot Finlayson (FE)
Jason Isley (HP)
Collin Jackson (GT3)
2018
Robeson Clay Russell (SRF3)
2019
Cooper MacNeil (T2)
John Phillips (B-Spec)
Danny Steyn (STL)
2020
Rob Allaer (FC)
Mark Boden (T2)
Michael Borden (T4)
Joe Moser (STL)
Preston Pardus (SM)
Jesse Prather (EP)
Bobby Sak (SRF3)
2021
David Daughtery (B-Spec)
James Jost (AS)
Tim Kezman (GT2)
Kurt Rezzetano (T2)
Danny Steyn (STL)
Andrew Whitston (FV)
2022
Andrew Aquilante (GT2)
Chip Romer (P1)
2023
Graham Fuller (GTL)
Charles Russell Turner (FE2)
Andrew Whitston (FV)
View the 2023 Hoosier SCCA Super Tour schedule here.