Join the Vintage Sports Car Drivers Association
Posted by Steve White on Aug 30, 2010
If you are residing in the Midwest and you are a vintage car racing enthusiast, you should consider joining the Vintage Sports Car Drivers Association, or VSCDA. This club provides excellent opportunities for you to test your driving skills regularly, as well as meet with other racing enthusiasts to share your passion and exchange racing tips.
The VSCDA was established in 1978 by an ardent vintage car racing enthusiast called John Kleen. Over the years, it has organized numerous races and social events, and it has trained close to 800 amateur drivers. Presently, it has a total membership of about 600. The VSCDA holds wheel-to-wheel competition races at major race tracks in Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin during the weekends. By joining these races, you will get ample opportunity to take part in practice and qualifying sessions, friendly sprint races, enduros, and handicap run. The association focuses on building good camaraderie among drivers both on and off the track to give amateurs an encouraging environment to improve their racing skills.
As a VSCDA member, you will also get the chance to participate in a number of major vintage car racing events in the Midwest, including the Gingerman Spring Brake Drivers’ School and Races, Blackhawk Vintage Classic, Continental Grand Prix, Vintage Grand Prix Au Grattan, and Elkhardt Lake Vintage Festival.


