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Solo Awards

To the SCCA member who has made an outstanding contribution to the Solo Events Program. The winner is selected by the Solo Events Board from nominations submitted by the membership at large.
1978 - Marc Gerstein, Grant Reynolds & Vern Jacques
1979 - Bill Miller
1980 - Pete Woodruff
1981 - Rocky Entriken
1982 - Not Awarded
1983 - Bob Leard
1984 - Art Trier
1985 - Charlie Clark
1986 - Lloyd Loring & Jeanne Ruble
1987 - Terry Bassett
1988 - Dave & Joyce Looman
1989 - Roger Johnson
1990 - Phil Schmidt
1991 - John & Pat Kelly
1992 - Gregg Lee
1993 - Howard Duncan
1994 - Greg & Sam Scharnberg
1995 - Andy Andrews
1996 - T.C. Kline
1997 - Ron & Karen Babb
1998 - Colan Arnold
1999 - Tasha Goodale
2000 - Chuck & Jeanette Sample
2001 - Kathy Barnes
2002 - Lindsay Wilson
2003 - Roger H. Johnson
2004 - Al Mitchell
2005 - Lynn DeHart
2006 - Paula Baker
2007 - Bob Tunnell
2008 - Raleigh and Velma Boreen
2009 - Sandi Brown
2010 - Bill Goodale
2011 - Jeff Jacobs
2012 - Marcus Merideth
2013 - Doug Gill
2014 - Robert Chrismas
2015 - Mari & Eric Clements
2016 - The Berry Family
2017 - Paul Brown
2018 - Steve Hudson
2019 - Jim Garry
2020 - Tina Reeves
2021 - Brian Conners
2022 - Tracy & Robert Lewis
2023 - Dave “Bugeye” Williams
2024 - Rick Ruth
To the Solo driver who has consistently demonstrated excellence behind the wheel and an exemplary degree of sportsmanship, dedication and unselfishness. The winner is selected by the Solo Events Board from nominations submitted by the membership at large. Previous winners may not be nominated again.
1984 - Joyce Looman
1985 - Mary Rice
1986 - Claire Ball
1987 - Grant Byers
1988 - Ron Flier
1989 - William Goodale
1990 - Karen Babb
1991 - Bill Martin
1992 - Chuck Sample
1993 - Jim McKamey
1994 - Paul Kozlak
1995 - John Ames
1996 - Chris O'Donnell
1997 - Gary Milligan
1998 - Tom Bootz
1999 - Roger Johnson
2000 - Mark Daddio
2001 - Grady Wood
2002 - Bob & Patty Tunnell
2003 - John Thomas
2004 - Gary Thomason
2005 - George Doganis
2006 - Tommy Saunders
2007 - Erik Strelnieks
2008 - Andy McKee
2009 - Tom Berry
2010 - Jeff Cashmore
2011 - Mike “Junior” Johnson
2012 - Sam Strano
2013 - Mark Madarash
2014 - Shelly Monfort
2015 - Brian Peters
2016 - Jinx Jordan
2017 - Mike Maier
2018 - Tom Ellam
2019 - Frank Stagnaro
2020 - Bartek Borowski
2021 - Jeff Kiesel
2022 - Larry "Lefty" MacLeod
2023 - Ron Bauer
2024 - Mark Scroggs
To the Solo driver who has demonstrated exceptional skill or has overcome major obstacles to produce an outstanding performance at the Solo National Championship. The winner is selected by the Solo Events Board from nominations submitted by the membership at large.
1984 - Ed Haigh
1985 - Wayne Snyder
1986 - Charlie Clark
1987 - Elliott Harvey
1988 - George Bowland
1989 - Bruce Dickey
1990 - Stuart Lumpkin
1991 - Tom Kline
1992 - Bruce Domeck
1993 - Lynne Rothney-Kozlak
1994 - Wade Scannell
1995 - Michael Butler & Jane Willis-Dickey
1996 - Brian Priebe
1997 - John Thomas
1998 - Shauna Marinus
1999 - Kurt Janish
2000 - Eric Pettigrew
2001 - Paula Whitney
2002 - Andy McKee
2003 - Matthew Braun
2004 - Tim Aro
2005 - Ryan Buetzer
2006 - Kevin Wentzel
2007 - Ian Stewart
2008 - Sam Strano
2009 - Clemens Berger
2010 - Jinx Jordan
2011 - Brianne Corn
2012 - Scott Frasier
2013 - Tom O'Gorman
2014 - Andrew Pallotta
2015 - Carol Kolk
2016 - Cindy Duncan
2017 - Daniel McCelvey
2018 - Jonathan Lugod
2019 - Bryan Heitkotter
2020 - Not Awarded
2021 - Matthew Ellam
2022 - Mark Daddio
2023 - Steve O’Blenes
Outstanding performance at a first Solo National Championship by a driver with limited competition experience.
1984 - Betsy Blackburn
1985 - Lou Albertson
1986 - Dan Livezey
1987 - Stacy Lynd
1988 - Mark Daddio
1989 - Steve Hoelscher
1990 - Tom Kotzian
1991 - Mal Kooiman
1992 - Roy Melling
1993 - Richard Coffey
1994 - Kim Knapp
1995 - Michael Plumer
1996 - Rob Luis
1997 - Mike Maier
1998 - Kelly Bowland
1999 - Lori Robertson
2000 - Kyung An
2001 - Randy Noll
2002 - Mary Medicus
2003 - Shawn Mundis
2004 - Andy Anst
2005 - GJ Dixon
2006 - Bryan Heitkotter
2007 - Jason Collett
2008 - Stephen Yeoh
2009 - Katie Nicholls
2010 - Andrew Pallotta
2011 - Jonathan Lugod
2012 - Tristan Littlehale
2013 - Darren Seltzer
2014 - Mark Scroggs
2015 - Tamra Hunt
2016 - Nicholas Chu
2017 - Mark Dudek
2018 - Ryan Field
2019 - Ken Roller
2020 - Not Awarded
2021 - Jacob Glover 
2022 - Kevin Brewer
2023 - Khai Duplantis
To the SCCA Solo community member that brings the spirit of fun to their fellow members, as symbolized by the message engraved on the perpetual award: "Johnson Spirit of the Sport Award, presented annually by the Royal Order of the Sheep to a member of the flock that upholds the spirited virtues of FUN, CAMARADARIE, and TOMFOOLERY.” This award is named in honor of the inaugural recipient, the Exalted Grand Shepherd, Roger E. Johnson. The award is selected annually by the previous three recipients.

1997 - Roger E. Johnson
1998 - Roger H. Johnson
1999 - Sandi Brown-Wood
2000 - Dick Berger
2001 - Dean Sapp
2002 - Patty Tunnell
2003 - Mike "Junior" Johnson
2004 - Scotty B. White
2005 - Howard Duncan
2006 - Team Underdog
2007 - Ron Bauer and Kevin Dietz
2008 - Tommy Saunders
2009 - Mike Clintock
2010 - Road Trip Racing
2011 - Atlanta Brotherhood
2012 - Danny Kao
2013 - Charlie Davis
2014 - Van Townsend
2015 - Perry Bennett
2016 - Laurie and Eric Hyman
2017 - Tim White
2018 - The Eh Team
2019 - Bryan Hayes
2020 - Not Awarded
2021 - Team "FOR THE GLORY!!"
2022 - Chris DeLay & Patrick Washburn
2023 - Jay Bullington

This award is presented annually to the top finishing female driver participating in an open class at the SCCA® Solo® National Championships. The recipient will either have the widest margin of victory in an open class (if one or more female drivers win) or the closest margin to the winner of an open class (if no female driver wins an open class championship) regardless of where she placed in the class.

The cup is named in honor of Lynne Rothney-Kozlak for her leap of faith into open class competition at the SCCA® Solo® National Championships in 1994, decades of sustained competition in open classes, and mentoring other women to advance their driving skills by competing against the top drivers in SCCA® Solo®.

2017 - Tamra Hunt
2018 - Tamra Hunt
2019 - Tamra Krystinik
2020 - Not Awarded
2021 - Kim Whitener
2022 - Kate Fisher
2023 - Jessica Lewis
2024 - Caitlin Dunlap

A driver must accomplish three feats in a single class: win two regular season achievements and a National Championship, all in the same class. Though requirements have been modified over the years, the title has remained prestigious. Past recipients are:

2009
Clemens Burger
Jeff Cashmore
Mark Madarash
Michelle Seelig

2010
Bartek Borowski
Clemens Burger
Matthew Braun
Jeff Cashmore
John Ma
Brian Peters
Sam Strano
Dan Wasdahl
Craig Wilcox

2011
Bartek Borowski
Geoff Clark
Donald Elzinga
Jeff Kiesel
Mark Madarash
Andy McKee
Doug Rowse
David White
Fred Zust

2012
Lane Borg
Bartek Borowski
Clemens Burger
Andy Hollis
Tara Johns
Jeff Kiesel
Mark Madarash
Shelly Monfort
Joe Tharpe
Carter Thompson
Kim Whitener

2013
Geoff Clark
Learic Cramer
Jason Frank
Jeff Kiesel
Aaron Miller
Shelly Monfort
Nick Meyers
Tom O'Gorman
Brian Peters
Joe Tharpe
Carter Thompson
Robert Thorne
David Whitener
Kim Whitener
Fred Zust

2014
Lane Borg
Lee Chhit
Laurie Hyman
Dave Montgomery
Eric Peterson
Gwen Habenicht 

2015
Laura Harbour
Rachel Kerswill
Steve O'Blenes
David Ogburn
Brian Peters
Patrick Salerno
Mark Scroggs

2016
Daniel McCelvey
Deana Kelley
Dennis Sparks
Jeff Wong
James Yom
Robert Thorne
Jinx Jordan

2017
Daniel McCelvey
Mark Scroggs
Mike King
Sam Strano
Jonathan Lugod
Randall Wilcox
Brian Peters

2018
Jeremy Foley
Andrew Pallotta
Tara Johns
Mike King
Jonathan Lugod
Randall Wilcox
Larry MacLeod

2019
Josh Luster
David Marcus
Mike Leeder
Philip Mitchell
Jennifer Bedell
Grant Reeve
Alex Piehl
Brian Karwan

2020
None awarded due to cancellation of Solo Nationals

2021
Charles Krampert
Win-hou “Tony” Chow
Mark Scroggs
Alex Piehl
Stephanie Reynoso
Cindy Duncan
John Azevedo
Jennifer Bedell
Grant Reeve
Michael Carpenter
Billy Davis
David Whitener
Steve Oblenes
Jeff Wong
Eric Anderson
Tracy Lewis
Todd Roberts
Patrick Washburn
Jeff Kiesel

2022
Not Presented

To the host Region of an event of singular high quality, including inventive and enjoyable concept, smooth organization and execution, and consideration for the competitor. The winner is selected by the Solo Events Board from nominations submitted by the membership at large.
1985 - Central Division Milwaukee Region
1986 - Northeast Division Susquehanna Region
1987 - Midwest Division Nebraska Region
1988 - Southern Pacific Division California Sports Car Club
1989 - Central Division Southern Indiana Region
1990 - Southwest Division Texas Region
1991 - Midwest Division Des Monies Valley Region
1992 - Not Awarded
1993 - Not Awarded
1994 - Northern Pacific Division Northwest Region
- Southwest Division Lone Star Region
- Midwest Division Salina Region
1995 - Northern Pacific Division San Francisco Region
- Southeast Division Dixie Region
1996 - Northeast Division New England Region
- Southeast Division Atlanta Region
1997 - Southwest Division Delta Region
1998 - Midwest Division Kansas Region
1999 - Central Division No Host Region
2000 - Midwest Division St. Louis Region
2001 - Central Division
2002 - Northeast Division
2003 - Northern Pacific Division Reno Region
2004 - Midwest Division Oklahoma Region
2005 - Southwest Division Texas Region
2006 - Northeast Division Finger Lakes Region & Western New York Region
2007 - Great Lakes Division
2008 - Southern Pacific Division
2009 - Central Division
2010 - Great Lakes Division
2011 - Southern Pacific Division
This award recognizes someone each year who is undaunted by limited success over many National Championship events, but keeps coming back to enjoy the camaraderie, community, and hopes for a trophy in competition and is named for the inaugural recipient.
2015 - Dick Berger
2016 - Rocky Entriken
2017 - Charlie Davis
2018 - Bob Barone
2019 - Raleigh Boreen
2020 - Not Awarded
2021 - Phil Alspach
2022 - Francis "Frank" Miller
2023 - Roger H. Johnson
This award is presented to the SCCA member who has shown extraordinary dedication and contribution to a Regional Solo Events Program. The Kelly Cup is named in honor of John and Pat Kelly for their tireless leadership efforts in developing a strong and sustainable Solo program in the San Francisco Region. Kelly Cup finalists are chosen by the Solo Development Advisory Committee from nominations submitted by the membership at large, with the recipient selected by the Solo Events Board. The award is to be presented at the Region's annual banquet, Regional convention, or other similar event in the recipient's Region.
2016 - John & Pat Kelly, San Francisco Region
2017 - Perry Aidelbaum, Northern New Jersey Region
2018 - Lloyd Loring, South Bend Region
2020 - Ed Runnion, San Francisco Region

To recognize those from the Solo community who have had a profound impact on their class, Region, and Solo community. They will have created a welcoming environment for all and lived SCCA’s core values of excellence, service, passion, team, experience, and stewardship.
2024 - Chris Pruett