The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA) Miata Heritage Cup is in action next at Utah Motorsports Campus (UMC), October 14-16.
UMC is located located between Bonneville Salt Flats and Salt Lake City. At this year’s event, per the SVRA, “Vintage Stock Cars, sports cars, sports-racers and formula cars from all eras are invited to enjoy three full days of racing on this wickedly fast and challenging track. The (UMC) circuit sits over 4000 feet above sea level, offering large elevation changes, abundant run-off and generous passing zones. The Hagerty Cars & Caffeine Car Show will round out Saturday’s activities.”
UMC is the largest outdoor event venue and only permanent road racing facility in Utah. In 2005, international track designer Alan Wilson and local entrepreneur Larry H. Miller spent over $100-million to create a multi-configuration 4.486-mile road course, 0.9-mile kart track, off-road short course, rock-crawling course and rallycross track called Miller Motorsports Park. Geely completed the purchase of renamed Utah Motorsports Campus in 2018. Over the years, the extravagant facility has hosted American Le Mans Series, Pirelli World Challenge, Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, NASCAR K&N Pro Series West and American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association.
In addition to great racing, there will be quite a bit going on at the track, including a car show, infield exhibits, track touring, vendor row and entertainment not to mention Live Streaming.
Printable entry form here
Driver registration here
Registration available by phone: 888-965-7872
SVRA offers free live digital streaming for most of its events. Free downloads for the apps that enable the streaming are available for both Apple and Android.
About SVRA: Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (“SVRA”) is the premier vintage racing organization in the United States. Founded in 1978, SVRA has grown steadily to 2,500 active members with a database of over 11,000 race cars. Further information on SVRA, a complete annual schedule, and entry lists can be found on the SVRA website. Be sure to check our Facebook page and YouTube channel, which currently boast a library of over 300 action-packed event videos, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram.