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America’s Road Racing Series – The Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli offers a feast for the eyes and ears with two races featuring 70+ cars with fields populated by Mustangs, Camaros, Challengers, Corvettes and more in five classes: TA, TA2, XGT, SGT and GT.
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The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA) is the largest and one of the oldest Vintage racing organizations in the United States. Historic racing cars, restored to original racing specs with modern safety equipment for driver protection, compete on historic race tracks.
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Ligier JFC (Junior Formula Championship), the entry point to the Open-Wheel ladder, racers can develop skills and learn the basics while competing on the most cost-efficient series in North America. For competitors ages 14 and up, drivers from around the world begin their single-seater careers and prepare for the FIA development ladder.
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Formula 4 United States Championship (F4 U.S.) is America’s first step on the Road to F1 and the FIA development ladder. The championship was created to offer young racers from around the world the opportunity to take the first step from karting into single-seater racing.
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Formula Regional Americas Championship (FR Americas) is America’s second step on the Road to F1 and the FIA development ladder. Formerly known as F3 Americas Championship, FR Americas is open to competitors ages 16 and up.
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The North American racing series includes three championships where late-model Porsche and Ferrari drivers compete on track at the same time for individual class honors in their own and exclusive International GT run group.










