Helmet Head Racing!  


Let SCCA make motorsports a real part of you life - today!

Currently Under Construction...please check back soon!

We are Nathan and Cindy Lowman and we compete in the Solo II Championship Series Racing in the Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio Regional area. We are relatively new to SCCA competition, but we were both able to win our individual classes in the CiSCC Autocross Club in 2002!

We were unable to complete the last couple of years due to car problems, Nathan was active duty Air Force, and because of the newest addition to our family - Miss Teagan Colleen Lowman!

We are back for the 2007 season and look forward to the competition!

 

 


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Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is fun and you don't have to have a special car!

                                                                                                 (From the SCCA Website)

The Sports Car Club of America is a 60,000-member not-for-profit organization featuring the most active membership participation organization in motorsports today, with over 2,000 amateur and professional motor sports events each year.

True grassroots motor sports participation remains the backbone of the club, as 110 regional chapters conduct the vast majority of the club's participation events. The individual SCCA regions are brought together into a powerful national club, and the national office, under the leadership of President and CEO, Jim Julow, coordinates and administers rules, licensing, insurance and member benefits.

Many of these regional chapters have their own Web sites. Here you can locate information about events they sanction, regional meetings and gatherings, schedules and results, regional officials, and much, much more....

Providing direction to the national office is an 13-member SCCA Board of Directors, elected by the membership for three-year terms and representing each of the club's 13 geographic areas. The Board of Directors sets club policy, maps the future direction of the club, resolves issues and ensures that the needs of individual members are met.

The SCCA's monthly magazine, SportsCar, offers lively coverage of the many different SCCA activities, and most regions also have their own publication.

The foundation of the SCCA remains its Club Racing program, as more than 8,000 licensed participants compete in 300 amateur road racing events conducted at the regional and national levels. The year culminates in September with the annual Valvoline Runoffs, which determines the national champions in 24 classes.

Race officiating is another important role of the SCCA. Every major U.S. road racing event is staffed by SCCA members working in a variety of capacities. The SCCA's 5,000 trained and licensed workers provide emergency services, course communications, timing and scoring, scrutineering, registration and marshaling for the course, pre-grid, pit lane and paddock.

SCCA Enterprises, a wholly owned subsidiary of SCCA, Inc., brings another dimension to the club—race car construction. SCCA Enterprises constructs and maintains the SCCA Spec Racer program, a single-seat sports racer. Since the debut of the first Spec Racer in 1984, over 760 cars have been built and delivered, making it the most popular class in SCCA history.

 

 

 





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