Sportscar Vintage Racing Association
The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association is an American automobile club and sanctioning body that supports vintage racing in the United States. The organization was founded in 1981, and is regarded as the premier vintage racing organization in the U.S.
Along with conducting official race meets, SVRA events also include car shows, auto auctions, vendors, and other activities promoting the "car culture". The organization encourages the restoration, preservation, and racing of historically significant automobiles that are configured as closely as possible to their original design and construction.
Venues
The 2021 SVRA season comprises 17 events at road courses across the country:- Auto Club Speedway
- Brainerd International Raceway
- Circuit of the Americas
- Charlotte Motor Speedway
- Hutchinson Island
- Laguna Seca
- Lime Rock Park
- Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
- Portland International Raceway
- Road America
- Road Atlanta
- Sebring International Raceway
- Sonoma Raceway
- The Ridge Motorsports Park
- Utah Motorsports Campus
- Virginia International Raceway
- Watkins Glen International
The SVRA runs a "triple crown" for historic sports cars, the Vintage Race of Champions. These three events are the organisation's marquee events and the VROC, featuring pro-am fields, is featured in these three venues:
- Virginia International Raceway
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Road Atlanta
Race car groups
The SVRA currently recognizes 12 car groups, with criteria based on car type, age, engine displacement, horsepower, original class placement, and other various technical specifications. The organization largely requires participants to keep the cars as true to their original form as possible, however, certain modern safety modifications are required.Group 1
Recognized small displacement production sports cars and sedansExamples:
- Sprite
- Midget
- Mini Cooper
- Triumph Spitfire
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta
- MGA
- Fiat-Abarth
- Lotus 7
- Select G and H-modifieds and D-Sports Racers, Formula Vee
Group 2
Examples:
Recognized series-produced sports cars and sedans in production prior to 1972.
Examples:
- MGB
- Triumph TR3 and TR4
- Austin-Healey 3000
- Porsche 356
- Elva Courier
- Morgan
- Daimler
- Sunbeam Alpine
- Volvo P1800
Group 4
Examples:
- Scarab
- Devin
- Maserati
- Ferrari
- Lotus
- Jaguar XK120/140, C, D
- Lister
- Allard
- Elva
- Porsche RSK Spyder
- Cunningham
Group 5
Examples:
- Lotus 23, 30, 40
- Porsche 904, 906, 907, 910
- Elva Mk 6, 7, 8
- Ford GT40
- McLaren
- Lola T70, T160
- McKee
- Chevron
Group 6
Examples:
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Shelby GT-350
- AC Cobra
- Ford Mustang
- Chevrolet Camaro
- Jaguar XKE
- Plymouth Barracuda
- Mercury Cougar
- Griffith
- Porsche 911
- AMC Javelin
- AMC AMX
Group 7
Examples:
- McLaren
- Porsche 908, 917, 956, 962
- Lola
- Chevron
- Ferrari 312, 512
- Alfa Romeo T33
- Lancia
- Matra
Group 8
Examples:
- Lotus Super 7
- Datsun 240Z
- BMW 2002
- Sunbeam Tiger
- Porsche 911, 914, 924, 944
- Datsun 510
- Escort
- Alfa Romeo GTV
Group 9
Examples:
- Formula 1 and Indy Lights
- Formula 5000
- Formula 2
- Formula Atlantic & Formula B
- Formula Super Vee
- Formula Continental and Formula 3
Group 10
Examples:
- Porsche RSR, 934, 935, 964, 993
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Chevrolet Monza
- Chevrolet Camaro
- Ford Mustang T/A
- Nissan
- Toyota
- Mazda RX-7
Group 11
Examples:
- Aston Martin AMR1
- Intrepid
- Audi R8
- Daytona Prototype 2003-16
- Ford Mustang
- Trans Am
- Oldsmobile Aurora
- Pontiac Grand Am
- Porsche GT2 and Cup
Group 12
Examples:
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Dodge Viper
- Ford Mustang
- Panoz,
- Datsun Z cars
- Nissan ZX
- various BMW, Porsche and Ferrari models
Annual Awards
- Driver of the Year
- Rookie of the Year
- Most Improved Driver
- Professional Mechanic
- Amateur Mechanic
- Bob Prouty Award
- BUBBA Award
- Bucher/Decker Trophy
- Charlie Gibson Award
- Collier Cup
- Cornett Cup
- Glanville Cup
- Handy Cup
- Hugh Kleinpeter Award
- MGT Cup
- Sports Racer Challenge
- VIR Founders Cup
United States Vintage Racing National Championship