Eager to rejoin the action but have questions regarding, you know, stuff going on today? The SCCA has posted COVID-19 safety precautions, and they’re specific for each program.
Mazda is launching a service for healthcare workers that changes their oil and cleans their cars for free, even if they don't drive a Mazda.
How to keep your favorite motorsports entity–whether that be a track, club, media outlet or whatever–surviving through this blackout? Merch sales.
On the evening of Thursday, March 26, SCCA President Michael E. Cobb sent out a release: In order to help the club survive our current shutdown, the group is, in his words, “temporarily reducing staff and staff hours to provide only essential services and support, effective April 1 through April 30, 2020.
First, wash yo hands. And breathe. But before heading to any upcoming events, check with organizers as several cancellations and postponements have been announced in the past 24 hours.
Two months ago, the green flag fell on the 58th IMSA Rolex 24 at Daytona. What would you have thought if you were told then that in two months the U.S. would be hit with a coronavirus pandemic so severe that major cities were under shelter in place orders and the economy was suddenly so frail that analysts abandoned comparisons to 2008 and went straight to the Great Depression of 1929?