With every passing day, the 2025 Summit Racing Equipment SCCA Road Racing season inches ever closer. In fact, the 2025 Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA Super Tour has already been announced, and next year’s complete U.S. Majors Tour® schedule is not far from making headlines itself – but before you compete in one of those Majors/Super Tours, you’ll want to reserve your car number. Speaking of which, registration for 2025 U.S. Majors and Super Tour car numbers will open Friday, Nov. 8, at 9 a.m. CST.
Those competing in any of the U.S. Majors Tour’s six Conferences (Southeast, Southern, Western, Northeast, Mid-States, and Northern) can choose to secure a single or two-digit car number for their Conference of choice. Those racers who will be competing in multiple Conferences can reserve a three-digit car number beginning with the number “1,” reserving their car number in all six Conferences. The solitary numeral “1” can only be used by the current SCCA National Champion in each class.
There will be some classes moving to different groups in 2025 as we move toward some class consolidations. The list below is likely to race together during U.S. Majors Tour and Hoosier Super Tour weekends.
- SM
- SMX
- SRF3
- EP, FP, HP, B-Spec
- GT1, GT2, GTX, T1, T2, AS
- STU, GT3, T3, T4, STL
- FA, FC, FE2, P, P2
- FF, FV, F600
Some Fine Print
Reserving a car number for one or more Conferences in the U.S. Majors Tour (which includes the Hoosier SCCA Super Tour) is not mandatory, but it does allow racers to rest easy knowing their car number should stay the same throughout the season.
Reserving a car number in one, two, or all U.S. Majors Tour Conferences is not an unqualified guarantee that you will be able to use your car number at each event during the season. Number reservations must be made at least 14 days prior to event registration. Also, dual-Conference events with duplicate number requests will give the reserved number to the driver who registered for the event first.
Drivers with a 2024 U.S. Majors Tour series registration will have until Nov. 20 at 9 a.m. CST to reserve that same Conference number for 2025. At that time, unreserved numbers will be released into the general pool.
Number registration for a single U.S. Majors Tour Conference is $50, with a second Conference adding another $50 – car numbers that are available include 0 through 99, with “1” only available to defending National Champions. Reserving your car number in all six Conferences costs $150 and requires that the number be three digits, beginning with a “1” (so 100 through 199).
Members making number reservations will also be mailed series decals.
Photo by Jeff Loewe