Divisional RoadRallies Heat Up as Competition Heads into the Summer

SCCA® RoadRallies are arguably the most accessible entry point into motorsports – but that’s not to say they’re easy. And that’s not to say they’re hard.

Truth is, RoadRallies are what you make of them, which means everyone from a seasoned rallyist to a rookie team can enter just about any RoadRally SCCA offers and have just as much fun as the next team. The trick is discovering what events are coming up. For that, there are a few solutions.

The first is by using the “Find Events” button on SCCA.com. Enter your zip code and what type of event you’re looking for (in this case, RoadRally), then you’ll be presented with events near you. Or, check out these Divisional RoadRallies that are coming up in the Milwaukee, Detroit, and New Jersey areas.

Hitting the Road

First up is the May 3, 2025, Badger Burrow 2025 Divisional Tour Rally. The Milwaukee Region event begins at the Middleton Springs Shopping Mall in in Middleton, WI, and over the course of the day, winds teams to Prairie du Sac, WI, where the event concludes at Prairie House Food and Spirits. The event uses automatic scoring and GPS checkpoints using the Richta competitor app. The price is $55 per car, although if either the driver or navigator (or both) are SCCA members, the team will receive a $15 discount.

Badger Burrow Divisional Tour

That same day, May 3, 2025, Detroit Region hosts the Twilight Tour RoadRally Divisional Tour. This event kicks off at Valiant Bar and Grill in Chelsea, MI, and sends participants on a local adventure to test their skills and showcase the area. For those hunting for season points, note that the Twilight Tour is included in Detroit Region, Great Lakes Division, and National RoadRally Championships.

Twilight Tour Divisional Tour

This weekend is packed with RoadRally goodness, as Sunday, May 4, 2025, brings the Second Hand Roads Divisional TSD Tour Rally, hosted by Northern New Jersey Region. This outing is touted as a straightforward 75-mile Tour rally with easy-to-follow instructions. Designed for all experience levels to enjoy, the rally uses the Richta app to direct people through the backroads and hilly terrain of northwest New Jersey. The event begins at Subaru World of Hackettstown in Hackettstown, NJ, and costs $45 per car for the Divisional and $35 per car for the Regional.

Second Hand Roads Divisional Tour

There’s a little break until the next Divisional RoadRally, but it’ll be worth the wait, as Milwaukee Region is set to host the Badger Sett 2025 Divisional Tour Rally and the Quantum Leap Divisional Course Rally on the same day, June 21, 2025. These RoadRallies both start and finish in Sauk City, WI, with the kickoff coming at Sauk City Wisconsin Park & Ride and concluding at Jose’s Mexican Restaurant – Badger Sett will start its adventure at 8:30 a.m., while Quantum Leap competitors will hit the road at 1:30 p.m. The rallies will use the Richta competitor app for automatic scoring and GPS checkpoints.

Badger Sett Divisional Tour     Quantum Leap Divisional Course

Photo by Philip Royle