Buy one car, do all the things – that’s what Club Spec’s all about. A Club Spec car is fun, easy to own, and (importantly) easy to purchase. Topping it off, performance packages for Club Spec cars are affordable, attractive, and improve the ownership experience. Whether you’re participating in SCCA Autocross, Time Trials, RoadRally or RallyCross (with more in the works), or you’re taking a Sunday drive, Club Spec is the answer. Interest piqued? Your adventure begins by clicking below.
Across the country, drivers are building Club Spec Mustangs and MX-5s, and seeing their first results in competition. We checked in with several of those drivers after the 2024 Tire Rack SCCA Solo National Championships to...Read more
SCCA® Club Spec is designed to provide an affordable, stable set of rules that allow anyone to build a competitive and fun competition vehicle that can run in Solo®, Time Trials, Track Night in America®, and even HillClimbs...Read more
It’s official, y’all: Club Spec is kind of a big deal. It was barely one year ago that the concept was floated to SCCA® members to gauge interest, then at last week’s Tire Rack SCCA Solo® National Championships, more than 30...Read more
Mark Pilson of East Tennessee Region loves to run SCCA® Solo®, HillClimbs, and Time Trials. Until recently, he had a Corvette Z06 for autocross and a Ford Focus for his other activities. That sounds like fun, but there were...Read more
A lot has happened in the last year in the Club Spec world. You’ve read the announcements and undoubtedly daydreamed about testing the waters. Now it’s time to stop sitting on the sidelines – and you can do it for free.
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There’s been quite a buzz around Club Spec, a competition category launched by the SCCA® last year. Considering Club Spec offers a build once, participate everywhere ethos, it’s no surprise that the car owners are loving...Read more
The highly anticipated Sports Car Club of America® Club Spec concept has moved from theoretical to tangible with Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company’s Race Division jumping in to assist in the build and initial test run of an...Read more
Club Spec news has been dominating the airwaves – and we’re just warming up. We’ve already revealed that the two cars kicking off the Club Spec concept are the 2006-’15 Mazda MX-5 and the 2005-’09 Ford Mustang GT, as well as...Read more
As more information flows, the interest grows. So is the case with SCCA’s Club Spec initiative after Grassroots Motorsports’s JG Pasterjak hosted a live discussion on the topic. It happened Nov. 8, 2023, on the Grassroots...Read more
The announcement on the concept of Club Spec – the idea that anyone should be able to build a car to a common set of rules that has the performance and competitiveness for autocross and Tire Rack SCCA® Time Trials National...Read more
In June, the Sports Car Club of America® announced the Club Spec concept – the idea that anyone should be able to build a car to one common set of rules that has the performance and competitiveness for autocross and Tire Rack...Read more
Can you believe it’s been two months since we announced the concept of “Club Spec,” a concept that would enable members to buy one car and use it in every kind of SCCA® event? Soon thereafter, we landed on GRM Live with JG...Read more
Imagine, if you will, a vehicle that can be built once, then driven competitively in different Sports Car Club of America® (SCCA) competition types without further modification – and then driven on the street to and from...Read more
The newly formed Club Spec Advisory Committee has gotten to work quickly! Please see the attached for proposed end-of-year changes to the Club Spec classes. If you'd like to provide any feedback, please email the committee at...Read more
First, a thank you to everyone who expressed an interest last month in serving on the Club Spec Advisory Committee. After reviewing submissions, the new Committee has been selected.
Please welcome the following Committee...Read more
SCCA has been made aware of an update coming to the Falken Azenis RT660- dubbed the RT660+, expected to land in early 2025. Per Falken, the update is intended to enhance handling characteristics and presents a new sidewall...Read more
The SCCA National Office is looking to introduce a new Advisory Committee for the Club Spec classes. The goal of this Club Spec Advisory Committee is to support growth of the classes, Regionally and Nationally, across the...Read more
Summit Racing Equipment has updated part numbers for the sealed KONIs required for SCCA competition programs in Club Spec Mustang. The CSM ruleset has been updated to include the part numbers for easy reference.
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Please see below for the most recent updates for Club Spec Mustang (CSM), with changes indicated in red. All changes have also been incorporated into the rulesets online here.
Eligible Vehicles
2005-2009 Ford Mustang GT...Read more
Please see below for the most recent updates for both Club Spec Mustang (CSM) and Club Spec MX-5 (CSX) (changes indicated in red). All changes have also been incorporated into the rulesets online here.
Club Spec Mustang...Read more
The 2005-2010 GT & V6 MGW Short Throw & Flat Stick Shifters have been added as additional shifter options for the Club Spec Mustang (CSM). Installing a short throw shifter is still an optional modification for this...Read more
As we continue to prepare for 2024, there have been a couple of updates for both Club Spec Mustang (CSM) and Club Spec MX-5 (CSX). All changes have been incorporated into the rulesets online here, as well as outlined below...Read more
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