What is Club Racing?
The best race tracks in the country are waiting for you to challenge them including NeOkla's home track - Hallett Motor Racing Circuit. Getting started in SCCA Club Racing isn't as hard as you think. The SCCA stages more than 300 Club Racing events each year for people just like you. Whether you want to be World Champion or just crave the wheel-to-wheel racing experience, it's time for you to get started.
How do I get started?
Amateur racers begin their careers by participating in two SCCA Driving Schools. Experienced SCCA instructors teach key racing techniques and share imporant safety information. Successfully completeing two Driver's Schools means the amateur driver is eligible to compete in SCCA Regional races.
Experience the excitement of Regional racing, then step up to National-level competition and strive for the pinnacle of amateur motorsports, the annual SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
Regional Racing
In 1998, NeOkla Region joined forces with the Wichita Region, to form the Arkansas Valley Race Group (AVRG). The principal reason behind formation of the AVRG was to combine the strengths of the two regions in hosting Club Racing at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit. The combined strength of these three regions hosting Club Racing at Hallett promises great competition.
More about the AVRG
The AVRG is a not for profit Oklahoma corporation. The AVRG Board is comprised of nine members, the Regional Executive for each region, and two members from each region appointed by their Regional Executive. The main purpose in the formation of the AVRG was to apportion the risks and rewards that comprise a racing season. For example, an event marred by rain can be a financial disaster. By spreading the costs as well as the profit, no one region bears the risk. Club Racing conducted by AVRG is a true group effort. It takes the talents of many members from all three regions, so we encourage involvement to conduct a successful series.
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