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SCCA National Championship vs IndyCar Series

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SCCA National Championship IndyCar Series
Category Open Wheel Open Wheel
Governing Body SCCA IndyCar
Region North America North America
Founded 1964 1996
Team Count 40443 108
Top Countries United States United States, India, United Kingdom, Australia, Italy

SCCA National Championship

The climax of amateur road racing in America. The SCCA Runoffs crown national champions across 28+ classes, from open-wheel formula cars to production-based sedans and sports cars.

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IndyCar Series

America's premier open-wheel racing series, featuring the legendary Indianapolis 500. Teams race on ovals, road courses, and street circuits with Dallara chassis and Honda or Chevrolet engines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SCCA National Championship and IndyCar Series?
SCCA National Championship and IndyCar Series are both major motorsport series in the Open Wheel discipline. SCCA National Championship is governed by SCCA and was founded in 1964, while IndyCar Series is governed by IndyCar and was founded in 1996. SCCA National Championship has 40443 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki; IndyCar Series has 108.
How many teams does SCCA National Championship have?
SCCA National Championship has 40443 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all SCCA National Championship teams.
How many teams does IndyCar Series have?
IndyCar Series has 108 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all IndyCar Series teams.

SCCA National Championship vs IndyCar Series — Series Comparison

SCCA National Championship and IndyCar Series are two major motorsport series compared on Race Team Wiki. SCCA National Championship (founded 1964, governed by SCCA) races in the North America region with 40443 teams. IndyCar Series (founded 1996, governed by IndyCar) races in the North America region with 108 teams. Race Team Wiki is the comprehensive racing team index covering all motorsport disciplines worldwide.

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