SCCA National Championship Runoffs to Return to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta

The SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) National Championship Runoffs will be returning to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta ad Atlanta for the 2027 and 2028 seasons, kicking off with the 2027 Runoffs at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta is scheduled for Oct. 17-23.

“It’s really a thrill for the Runoffs to return to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, where so much of the Club’s history was written,” said SCCA’s Vice President of Road Racing Eric Prill. “While I grew up an ‘SCCA kid,’ I never had the opportunity to attend the Runoffs in Atlanta. But it was that era that sparked the interest for me, and an entire generation of racers, to dream of racing at the Runoffs.

“While SCCA has continued to race at Road Atlanta through the years, this will very much be a homecoming for the Club, as the last time the Runoffs was hosted there was 1993. To put that into perspective, when the Runoffs was last at Road Atlanta, the Turn 10a and 10b complex didn’t exist, and 20% of our licensed drivers weren’t even born.”

Since its inception in 1964, the SCCA Runoffs has stood as the defining moment for SCCA road racers across the country, and in many cases, the world. Each year, top competitors within the Summit Racing Equipment SCCA Road Racing series earn the right to compete at the Runoffs, racing for the coveted title of National Champion.

The Runoffs represents not only intense, competitive racing but also the camaraderie, passion, and spirit that defines amateur road racing in America.

During its original tenure at Road Atlanta, the Runoffs was hosted annually at the circuit from 1970 through 1993 – and legends were made. For example, Joe Huffaker won his first of what would eventually become 10 SCCA National Championship titles, Randy Canfield won four of his five Runoffs gold medals, Skip Barber claimed his second and third Runoffs wins, racer (and actor) Paul Newman landed on the top step of the podium four times, Steve Sargis won two of his 10 titles there, John Heinricy earned his first Runoffs win of what would ultimately become 16, and Jerry Hansen claimed his final 24 (of 27 total) National Championship titles at Road Atlanta.

That’s only a few of the racers who won the Runoffs during those 24 years. Add in the likes of other Road Atlanta Runoffs winners like Scott Sharp, Duane Davis, Michael Lewis, Dave Weitzenhof, Bill Noble, Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Andy Porterfield, John Morton, Bob Sharp, Bobby Rahal, Mike Davies, Bob Lazier, Borris Said, Don Knowles, David Daughtery, Michael Galati, and Randy Pobst, and it’s undeniable that Road Atlanta played a key role in America’s motorsports history.

“Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta’s history is deeply intertwined with the SCCA Runoffs, so we’re proud to bring the event back here for 2027 and 2028,” said Rick Humphrey, President and General Manager of Michelin Raceway. “This championship event has made such a meaningful impact on so many racers and fans alike for so many years, and the decades at Michelin Raceway were some of the most legendary. We’re thrilled to be a part of this new era of Runoffs history as the event returns to its former home here at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.”

The 2027 Runoffs at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta is scheduled for Oct. 17-23.

Featured image courtesy of the SCCA. Photo by Jeff Loewe