Solo Stats: Most Championships by Division

by Rocky Entriken on June 18, 2009

Moving along on our series on Solo stats we now come to the most championships won by SCCA Division. It is clear that two Divisions have yeilded the most Championships: Northern Pacific and Central. The Central Division comes out on top in this match up with 169 Championships won to Northern Pacific Division’s 150. The balance are spread among just three Divisions: Southern Pacific, Midwest and Southwest Divisions. These statistics courtesy of Rocky Entriken. [click to continue…]

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