Welcome to the Blue Ridge Region of the SCCA

Annual awards banquet – December 7, 2024 at 6PM

News Briefs

2024 BRR SCCA Solo Results

2024 Season Results

Last updated 11/4/2024

Other Events of Interest

Triad Sports Car Club “Chick School” ladies-only autocross school – Saturday, June 15, Winston Salem Fairgrounds

Here are the events for the 2024 SCCA Appalachian Hill Climb Series:

  • April 19-21: Pine Mountain, Pineville, Kentucky
  • June 28-30: Flag Rock, Norton, Virginia
  • July 26-28: Dragon, Robbinsville, North Carolina

What is Autocross?

SOLO (or autocrossing), is a weekend event open to members and non-members, pitting drivers and their cars against a temporary course normally set up in a large parking lot. Multiple runs are made and eventual class winners are determined from the best laps. Learn more.

Do I need any safety equipment?

There is a pre-event safety inspection performed on each vehicle. The only “special” equipment required of the participants is an approved helmet (loaner helmets are normally available at the events).

Why do I need to work at an event?

Drivers are required to “work” during a portion of their time when they are not on course. The “work” involves any of the many officiating tasks required to execute the event (flagging, tech inspection, timing, staging, etc.).

About the Blue Ridge Region SCCA

Welcome to the website of the Blue Ridge Region of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). The SCCA is an organization comprised of approximately 50,000 members whose interests lie in automotive competitions and their various satellite activities. Active members enjoy the many different facets offered by the club; road races, SOLO, rally, officiating, crewing and especially the camaraderie of their fellow enthusiasts.

The Blue Ridge Region (Number 103), is in the SOUTHEAST DIVISION (SeDiv), located in the central to southwest portion of Virginia with our boundaries extending into southeast West Virginia. Our area surrounds Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains which provides beauty and splendor as the backdrop for our regional activities. Many tracks(Charlotte, Kershaw, Memphis, Mid-Ohio, Pocono, Rd. Atlanta, Savannah, Summit Point, and Virginia International Raceway), are accessible from the heart of the region within a two to eight hour drive. Blue Ridge Region members have successfully competed in all levels of SCCA Club and Pro Racing.

Our primary regional functions are SOLORally and socials with many members involved in Club Racing and officiating at tracks nearby. We are a small region made of the families of rural Virginia, a great place to live, work and play.