Foundation News
Keeping SCCA members up to date with SCCA Foundation programs, fundraising campaigns, grant opportunities, and more
Porsche Race Car Donation and Purchase Supports WOT
Congratulations to Texas Region member, Ralph Siebert, who successfully bid for a 1998 Porsche Spec Boxster donated to the SCCA Foundation by Pam Susslin. Siebert’s generous offer of $24,000 goes directly to the SCCA Foundation.
Tire Rack Street Survival: Save Kids, Strengthen the Region, Build Community
Tire Rack Street Survival (TRSS) has proven to be a truly life-saving program for young drivers and serves as an outstanding way to connect SCCA to the larger community. TRSS event volunteers and organizers understand how many people from both the SCCA and the broader community come together to make these young driver learning events successful.
SCCA Archives: Preserving 80 Years of Club History
With 80 years of history in American motorsports, the SCCA has accumulated a significant collection of records requiring proper storage, organization, and accessibility for research. Thanks to generous donations, the Foundation is funding this important preservation work through the SCCA Archives collection at the International Motor Racing Research Center.
Porsche Race Car Donation “Pays it Forward” to WOT
Pam Susslin is an adventurer and a competitor, but more than that she is a generous and gracious individual, especially thankful for those who have helped open doors for women race car drivers. Pam donated her Porsche Spec Boxster to the SCCA Foundation to be used as a fundraiser, and it recently found a new owner.
Geoffrey Keato on Winning the Monaco Grand Prix 2025 Sweepstakes
Since the first race in 1929, the Monaco Grand Prix has been considered one of the most prestigious and important auto races in the world – a bucket list experience for any racing fan. Geoffrey Keato, the winner of the SCCA Foundation 2025 Grand Prix Megayacht Experience, was at the heart of the action with exclusive access to the energy and excitement of the Grand Prix.
A Veteran’s Praise for VETMotorsports
Veteran Derrec Ogle’s first time on track with an instructor at a Track Night in America event was life changing. TNIA was, Ogle says, the most mental stimulation he’d gotten since leaving the service a decade ago.