The summer of 1956 was the first full season of racing at Road America, and it included the Chicago Region June Sprints. That first running of the June Sprints was part of the SCCA National Sports Car Championship, a series that determined the SCCA Champions prior to the now-familiar Runoffs. The June Sprints has been held every year at Road America since 1956, possibly making it the longest consecutively held road race in America. And in 2020, Road America will again host the SCCA National Championship Runoffs®!
Group 1 Results: T2, T3, T4 - 2020 June Sprints Hoosier Super Tour
Competition Sunday at Road America brought to a close the 65th running of the WeatherTech Chicago Region® June Sprints®, part of this year’s Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour. With two days of intense battles completed,...Read more
The 65th annual WeatherTech Chicago Region® June Sprints® were again part of the Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour. It was 1956 when the first full season of racing began at Road America, and the June Sprints was part of...Read more
The 65th running of the WeatherTech Chicago Region® June Sprints®, part of the 2020 Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour, opened Saturday with 25-minute races for just short of 500 competitors who couldn’t wait to get out on...Read more
This weekend, June 12-14, marks the 65th running of the WeatherTech Chicago Region® June Sprints® at Road America, part of the 2020 Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour. It was 1956 when the first full season of racing began...Read more
(Editor’s Note: Below is an edited portion of a piece originally written by John Maxson)
Established in 1948 and now with more than 70 years of history under its belt, SCCA’s Chicago Region again hosts this year’s...Read more
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Streak Continues -- It was 1956 when the first full season of racing began at Road America, and the Chicago Region June Sprints was part of that year’s schedule. Back then, the June Sprints was a...Read more