Midwestern Council of Sports Car Clubs
For owners of Abarth, AC, Acura, Alfa Romeo, All, All American, All British, All Italian, Allard, Alvis, AMC, Amphicar, Ariel, Armstrong Siddeley, Arnolt-Bristol, Aston Martin, Auburn, Audi, Austin, Austin-Healey, Auto Union, Avanti, Bantam, Bentley, Berkeley, Bitter, Bizzarrini, BMW, Bond, Borgward, Bricklin, Bristol, Bugatti, Buick, Cadillac, Caterham, Chaparral, Cheetah, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Cisitalia, Citroen, Connaught, Consulier, Cooper, Cord, Coyote, Crosley, Cunningham, Daewoo, DAF, Daihatsu, Daimler, Datsun, Delage, Delahaye, DeLorean, DeSoto, DeTomaso, Devin, Dino, DKW, Dodge, Duesenberg, Eagle, Edsel, Elva, Facel, Factory Five, Ferrari, Fiat, Fiberfab, Ford, Frazer, Frazer-Nash, Geo, Ginetta, Glas, GMC, Goggomobil, Gordon, Gordon-Keeble, Griggs, Healey, Henry J, Hillman, Hispano-Suiza, Honda, Hot Rod & Custom, Hudson, Humber, Hyundai, Imperial, Infiniti, Innocenti, Intermeccanica, Isetta, Iso, Isotta-Fraschini, Isuzu, Jaguar, Jeep, Jensen, Jensen-Healey, Jowett, Kaiser, Kia, Kit Car & Replica, Kurtis, Lagonda, Lamborghini, Lancia, Land Rover, Lea-Francis, LeGrand, Lexus, Lincoln, Lister, Lola, Lotus, Marcos, Maserati, Matra, Mazda, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Mercury, Merkur, Messerschmitt, Meyers, MG, Mini, Mitsubishi, Monteverdi, Morgan, Morris, Nash, Nash-Healey, Nissan, NSU, Oldsmobile, Opel, Osca, Other, Packard, Panoz, Panther, Pegaso, Peugeot, Plymouth, Pontiac, Porsche, Range Rover, Reliant, Renault, Rolls-Royce, Rover, RUF, Saab, Sachs, Saleen, Saturn, Scion, Shelby, Simca, Singer, Smart, Studebaker, Subaru, Sunbeam, Suzuki, Tatra, Toyota, Trabant, Triumph, Tucker, Turner, TVR, Vintage Race Cars, Volkswagen, Volvo, Wartburg, Willys, Wolseley, Yugo cars
The Midwestern Council of Sports Car Clubs (MCSCC) prides itself on a family-friendly atmosphere and emphasis is on fun and safety first. Safety has always been paramount, and the combination of thorough driver training, tough stewarding and sensible competition has given the group a national reputation for its competitive programs and members.
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