The SCCA Triple Crown™


Chicago Region would like to congratulate our 2008 Triple Crown Winners

Nicholas Coello in FC
Mark Eaton in FE
Franklin Futrelle in FM
Joseph McClughanin in SSC
Andrew McDermid in AS
Mike Miserendino in SRF
Lee Niffenegger in SSB
J R Osborne in DSR

These eight drivers accomplished something that 22 other 2008 June Sprints® champions did not: win their Division Points Championship, and win an SCCA National Championship. They join some elite company:

Past Triple Crown Champions

Year Class Name Division
2001 FV Brad Stout MidDiv
2002 GT3 Mike Cyphert CenDiv
2002 FV Brad Stout MidDiv
2003 AS John Heinricy CenDiv
2004 S2000 John Fergus CenDiv
2004 FC Brian Tomasi CenDiv
2005 FV Brad Stout MidDiv
2005 FC Niki Coello CenDiv
2006 FC Niki Coello CenDiv
2006 S2 Mark Mercer RockyMtn
2006 CSR Hans Peter MidDiv
2007 CSR Hans Peter Middiv
2007 F500 Brian Novak GLDiv
2007 FM James Goughary Jr. SEDiv

In 2009, another group of June Sprints champions will make a run at winning the most difficult trophy in Amateur Road Racing. Do you think you have what it takes to run with the fastest drivers in the Nation?


About the SCCA Triple Crown

The SCCA Triple Crown was a coveted accomplishment long before it became a formal award. To earn this award, a competitor must win his/her class in each of the following challenges: The June Sprints their home division’s national points championship; and, The SCCA National Championship at the Runoffs®.

Chicago Region SCCA developed the SCCA Triple Crown as a formal concept and award. Its development was inspired by televised driver interviews from the Runoffs several years ago. Drivers consistently commented that if they could win only two races in their amateur racing career, the races would be the June Sprints and the Runoffs.

That got us thinking not only about these two events, but also about the state and health of club racing in general. We wanted to tie the Sprints and Runoffs together somehow, but that addressed only two events in club racing, it didn’t tell the entire club racing picture: the continued support of national race events in each of the divisions. So we looked at parallels in other competitive venues and the natural one was the Triple Crown in Horse Racing. We ran some statistics from the past few years to determine how many drivers would have won the Triple Crown had it been a formal program. The answer came back as very few. This told us that winning all three titles in one race season is difficult, something to strive for, and a title worthy of the successes of the competitors.


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