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SAN ANTONIO, TX (9 February 2008) Sports Car Club of America, Inc., and
iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations today announced the iRacing.com Cup, a season-long contingency
program that will crown a single champion among the more than 5,000 licensed SCCA national racers
across the country. The program, which spans all of the club's nine geographic divisions and all
30 competition classes, will award more than $20,000 in cash and merchandise, including $3,000 and
a professional-grade racing simulator to the winner.
"iRacing.com's new motorsport simulation software is one of the most innovative products coming on the
market, something that actually helps a driver develop his or her skill behind the wheel, and we're excited
to announce the first part of what we expect will become a multi-faceted relationship," said Eric Prill,
SCCA vice president of marketing and communications. "The new iRacing.com Cup gives drivers an opportunity
to see how they stack up against everyone else across the country, regardless of their competition class.
The inaugural iRacing.com Cup Champion will have accomplished something very special in 2008."
Prill, speaking at the club's national convention in San Antonio, Texas, explained that drivers
who register for the program will accrue points for race finishes in accordance with the regular
SCCA national points system. To equalize the effects of class size, program participants will be
awarded one bonus point for each starter (in the same class) listed behind them in the final race
results, with a maximum of 10 bonus points per race. A driver's best six results in regular-season
races will count toward the Cup.
Even more points are at stake at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs®, with double base
points for the top nine finishers and no limit on bonus points. Throughout the season, competitors
and fans will be able to follow the chase for the iRacing.com Cup with regular updates on www.iRacing.com.
Contingency registration information is available at www.SCCA.com
under the Club Racing header. Points will be awarded retroactively to drivers that have already begun their
racing seasons. Drivers must register for the program to participate.
"This program carries with it some great cash and prizes, but I think the bragging rights may be
the best motivation of all," said Scott McKee, iRacing.com vice president of marketing and an
SCCA-licensed racer. "We don't expect the winner of the iRacing.com Cup to be determined until the
conclusion of the 2008 Runoffs in October, but whoever wins will go home with a serious ego boost!"
In addition to the contingency program, Prill and McKee also announced the inclusion of the SCCA
Enterprises Spec Racer Ford vehicle in the iRacing.com simulation service.
"No one ever gets enough seat time," said McKee. "Our simulation software has been designed with
people like the SCCA club racers in mind, to provide a truly beneficial training tool and a way to
go racing when you can't get to the track. It only makes sense that we would model the club's most
popular racecar."
With the Spec Racer Ford, SCCA joins a growing list of iRacing.com partners that already includes
more than 60 racing facilities and a variety of both road- and oval-track racing machinery. iRacing.com's
racing simulation service is expected to launch later this spring.
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