SCCA Runoffs Races Televised

Each Sunday from December 8-29, two races from the 2019 Sports Car Club of America® Runoffs® at VIRginia International Raceway (VIR) will air on CBS Sports Network, reaching millions of households throughout the country. This Sunday, Mazda racing begins.

Each race will be 60 minutes in length and anchored by longtime Runoffs announcer Greg Creamer. Additional commentary is supplied by pro driver Tom O’Gorman, Runoffs announcers Andy Hollis and Larry MacLeod, SportsCar365 writer Ryan Myrehn, and Heyward Wagner again covering pit row.

2019 Runoffs CBS Sports Network broadcast schedule:
– Sun., Dec. 15, 3 p.m. Eastern; Spec Miata
– Sun., Dec. 15, 4 p.m. Eastern; GT-2
– Sun., Dec. 22, Noon Eastern; E Production
– Sun., Dec. 22, 1 p.m. Eastern; F Production
– Sun., Dec. 29, 3 p.m. Eastern; Touring 4
– Sun., Dec. 29, 4 p.m. Eastern; Super Touring® Lite
Schedule is subject to change. Check cable or satellite TV providers for local CBS Sports Network channels.

“SCCA’s National Championship Runoffs are the three most exciting days of racing anywhere in the United States,” said SCCA President and CEO Mike Cobb. “Selecting eight races for broadcast on CBS Sports Network is always difficult, but we’ve again decided on races that connect with a wide audience and showcase the skill and passion of our members.”

Since 1964, the SCCA has crowned Road Racing’s National Champions at the winner-take-all, single race Runoffs format through dozens of separate races over three days. The 56th annual Runoffs took place in 2019 at VIRginia International Raceway. It was the first time SCCA’s National Championship visited that venue found along the border of North Carolina and Virginia.

With broadcasts presented by Mazda, all 2019 Runoffs races from VIR are available for online viewing anytime at the 2019 SCCA Runoffs OnDemand webpage at SCCA.com.