Sat, May 16, 2026

TIME TRIAL at the Milwaukee Mile - CenDiv TT #2

Milwaukee Mile

About this event

BE PART OF THE ACTION at the MILWAUKEE MILE TIME TRIAL!!

This Time Trial is part of a multi-event Championship Series.

  • Drivers must compete in 3 of the 4 events to be eligible for championship consideration. 
  • CenDiv Time Trial #1 is Friday, May 15 at the Milwaukee Mile
  • CenDiv Time Trial #2 is Saturday, May 16 at the Milwaukee Mile 
  • CenDiv Time Trial #3 is August 1 and 2 at Autobahn Country Club as part of the SCCA National Time Attack Challenge Tour
  • CenDiv Time Trial #4 is Sunday, October 11, 2026 at Blackhawk Farms Raceway 

Attention Road Racers: This is the registration page for the Time Trials run group ONLY.   If you are a road racer, register for the races and/or test day at https://msreg.com/WGP2026 for the Wisconsin Grand Prix Road Races.

Time Trial Drivers, come test your skills at the SCCA Milwaukee Region's Wisconsin Grand Prix Time Trial at the historic Milwaukee Mile!  This is a Level One event that takes place as part of the region's Wisconsin Grand Prix road race weekend. It is a timed event designed for advanced and experienced intermediate drivers and typically open to street-legal vehicles. Drivers with cars that are neither street-legal nor race cars should contact the Event Lead for clarification. 

Overview:  All TT drivers will be on track as part of a single Time Trials run group, which is reserved for advanced and experienced intermediate track drivers.  We are planning for three by 20-minute sessions  for the Time Trials run group, although weather and on-track incidents can force adjustments to the schedule.  The first on-track session will be used to grid the entries for the following two sessions.

Entries:  The entry fee for SCCA members for this Time Trial is $225. For non-members, the entry fee of $250 covers your entry + a $25 weekend membership, and part of that weekend membership fee can be applied to a full SCCA membership. Join at SCCA.com and become eligible for discounts on travel and parts, amazing experiences, and even more fun with cars. Transponder rental for the Time Trials is $30, or you may register and use your own transponder.  Please note that transponders and highly visible numbers are required for this event.

Vehicle Eligibility:  Race cars and high center-of-gravity vehicles are not eligible for this event. Please click here to see the most current SCCA vehicle classifications for Time Trials, with this event's likely exception of non-streetable vehicles.  Again: race cars are not eligible for the Time Trial but are encouraged to enter in the Wisconsin Grand Prix Double Divisional and/or the Wisconsin Grand Prix Test Day.

Driver Eligibility:  Drivers should have successfully completed at least FOUR track events (not autocross) at the intermediate level or above.  If a driver's resume is not visible to the organizers through MotorsportReg, the driver will be responsible for providing proof of their qualifications.  For safety reasons -- there can be sizable differences in horsepower when all TT drivers are running in one group -- drivers that cannot provide the necessary qualifications will be declined.  SCCA Time Trials licenses at or above the Intermediate Level are strongly encouraged but not required. 

Transponders:  Competitors must secure functioning, compatible transponders to participating vehicles. Competitors may pre-register and use their own transponders; please provide this information when you register. Transponders will also be available for rent for $30 each.

Event Schedule - Preliminary:  

3:15 PM   TT Check-in Open until 4:15 PM

3:30 PM    TT Tech Inspection until 4:30 PM (helmets + aftermarket safety gear) just north of the Infield Media Center at the road-racing tech inspection area

4:45 PM    Mandatory drivers' meeting in the Infield Media Center

4:55 PM    Grid for first session

TBA          Debrief after the first on-track session 

Licenses:  Although an SCCA Time Trials license is not required, we urge everyone who registers to get one. Visit the Time Trials "Driver Eligibility and Licenses" page of SCCA.com to apply. We will accept Time Trials licenses from other organizations. If you have one, please bring it with you when you check in at the event.

Safety Equipment: Requirements follow Level One requirements as outlined in the SCCA Time Trials Safety Rules.

Vehicle Eligibility:  Central Division Series Time Trial events are geared toward experienced (minimum of four successful track-event completions at the intermediate level or above) drivers typically competing in licensed, streetable cars.  Road racers are encouraged to contact the Race Organizers for Test Day availability.  

Before you sign up, please make sure your driving resumé on MotorsportReg is up-to-date so that we can confirm that you are an intermediate or advanced driver in a suitable vehicle.

We look forward to seeing you at the track!


 

 

Registration for this event will open in April.

Event requirements

SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS
MILWAUKEE REGION, SPORTS CAR CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. PRESENT
Level 1 Time Trial (TT) May 16, 2026 at the Milwaukee Mile, Milwaukee, WI

This Level 1 Time Trial (TT), Sanction No. 26-TTTA-XXXXX, 05/16/2026 at The Milwaukee Mile, Milwaukee, WI, is organized by the Milwaukee Region, Sports Car Club of America, Inc. (SCCA) and will be held under the current SCCA Time Trial Rules and official updates, except as modified by these Supplemental Regulations. Please read the SCCA’s full Time Trials ruleset at: https:timetrials.scca.com/pages/tt-basics 

  • Vehicle Classing:
    • It is a driver’s responsibility to class their car as accurately as possible BEFORE the event.  The most up-to-date classing info is available here (see the Time Trial guide at https://timetrials.scca.com/pages/classmycar
    • Classes:
      • Cars are classed according to each vehicle's modifications and relative power.  Milwaukee Region SCCA uses most of the same categories as SCCA Time Trials -- Sport, Tuner, Max, and Unlimited.
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      • Not sure how to class your car?  If your car is not listed in any category, please contact the National office using the "Class My Car" link and ask them to class it.  If your car IS listed, but you’re not quite sure which category it fits, please contact the registration team – before the event, please -- and we'll do our best to get you sorted.  
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      • Click HERE for the full SCCA Time Trials National Classing guidelines -- including the "Class My Car" option if your car is not listed. 
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        • Sport Category allows only minimal modifications; click HERE for the full Sport Category guidelines. Sport Category ranges from Sport 1 (higher performance) to Sport 6 (more modest performance), is for daily-driven street cars on tires with a treadwear of 200 or higher.  Sport Category is a restricted ruleset. If a modification is not specifically authorized in the Rules, it is not allowed. (If it doesn't say you can, you can’t.)
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        • Tuner Category includes allowances for some bolt-on modifications for tuning and adjustment. Click HERE for the full Tuner Category guidelines.  Tuner Category is also intended for street-driven vehicles with a treadwear rating for 200 or higher, Tuner Category ranges from Tuner 1 to Tuner 5, and there is room for your SCCA Solo (autocross) ST cars, too, as long as they run on TT legal tires.  Tuner Category is a restricted ruleset. If a modification is not specifically authorized in the Rules, it is not allowed. (If it doesn't say you can, you can’t.)
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        • Max Category is where you find "Maximum" street cars:  engine swaps, aftermarket or increased forced induction; suspension geometry changes; or even aftermarket wings and bodywork.  Max Category ranges from Max 1 to Max 5, and this might be where you enter your approved Kit car; click HERE for the full Max Category guidelines. Max Category is a restricted ruleset. If a modification is not specifically authorized in the Rules, it is not allowed. (If it doesn't say you can, you can’t.)
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        • Unlimited Category is for those production-based vehicles that are not street-going or on DOT tires with less than 200 treadwear ratings, or are on non-DOT, full racing tires.  Unlimited is divided into Unlimited 1 (production silhouette, but over the displacement limits or under the weight limits for Unlimited 2) and Unlimited 2 (minimum of 1750 pounds with driver and maximum displacement of 3.0 liters).Click HERE for the full Unlimited Category guidelines. Remember that ANY car running on sub-200 treadwear or race tires must be classed in Unlimited.  
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    • Driver Equipment Safety Rules (clarified for 2026):
      • The Vehicle and Driver Equipment Safety Rules are as follows, with descriptions of each level below:
  • Sport, Tuner and Max categories must meet Safety Level 1.
    • Production vehicles prepped within Sport Category allowances on aftermarket (non-OE) D.O.T. approved tires with a UTQG rating of 100-199 may meet Safety Level 1 and will be classed in Unlimited Category.
  • Unlimited-category vehicles on D.O.T. approved tires with a UTQG rating of 200 or higher must meet Safety Level 1.
    • Unlimited-category vehicles prepped beyond Sport Category allowances and on D.O.T. approved tires with a UTQG rating of less than 200 or any vehicle on D.O.T. tires with a UTQG rating of less than 100 must meet Safety Level 2.
  • Unlimited vehicles on non-D.O.T. tires must meet Safety Level 3.

Vehicle Notes:

  • Vehicle Eligibility:  SCCA CenDiv Time Trials are typically open to four-wheel vehicles that are street-legal, -licensed, and -insured, have completed the vehicle self-tech BEFORE the event, and pass the safety-equipment inspection at the track.   Such vehicles must 
    • meet all of the Safety Level 1 Standards;
    • be properly muffled;
    • not have a high center of gravity: 
      • potentially unstable vehicles with a high center of gravity – determined by whether they are wider than they are tall – are excluded from SCCA Time Trials. 
      • Width is the average track width of the vehicle (measured from center of tire tread to center of tire tread on BOTH axles), and height is measured from the ground to the highest point. Extra caution should be exercised with non-traditional vehicles (e.g., trucks using racing slicks or tires with less than 200 tread wear rating.)
      • extra caution should be exercised with non-traditional vehicles (e.g., trucks using racing slicks or tires with less than 200 tread wear rating.)
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  • Safety Level 1 Standards: The full guidelines are available HERE and cover the minimum standards for
  • The SCCA Milwaukee Region reserves the right to exclude vehicles that do not meet the safety guidelines or general spirit of the SCCA Experiential Program. 
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  • Convertibles:
    • It is highly recommended that all convertible vehicles be equipped with an aftermarket roll bar that meets or exceeds the standards set in the Time Trials Safety Standard Level 2 (see those standards here).
    • However, Safety Standard Level 1 requires the vehicle to meet at least one of the following criteria and is not subject to any of the listed exceptions:
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      • 1. Convertible vehicles up to and including the 2005 model year must have rollover protection meeting one of the following criteria:
        • A. The vehicle is equipped with documented factory installed roll over protection. (Examples of manufacturer-documented roll over protection include hydroformed and reinforced a-pillars or windshield frame and factory installed roll bars and/or “pop-up” bars that are designated as roll over protection.)
        • B. The vehicle is equipped with a commercially produced roll bar or roll cage which is described by the manufacturer to provide track-appropriate rollover protection. (E.g., “style” bars are not acceptable.)
          • 1. Braces and portions of the main hoop subject to contact by the driver’s or passenger’s helmet, as seated normally and restrained by seatbelt and harness, must be padded with a non-resilient material such as Ethafoam® or Ensolite® or other similar material with a minimum thickness of 1/2 inch. Padding meeting SFI spec 45.1 or FIA 8857-2001 is strongly recommended.
        • C. The vehicle is equipped with a roll bar that meets the Time Trials Safety Level 2 standards for material and construction found at timetrials.scca.com
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      • 2. Convertible vehicles of the 2006 model year or later must have a roll bar that meets the Safety Level 2 standards for material and construction unless one of the following criteria is met.
        • A. The vehicle is equipped with documented factory-installed roll over protection or a commercially produced roll bar or roll cage which is described by the manufacturer to provide track-appropriate rollover protection.
        • B. The vehicle is six (6) cylinders, with the OE drivetrain and may only be naturally aspirated.
        • C. The vehicle is four (4) cylinders or less, with the OE drivetrain, including any forced-induction equipment.
        • Note: This means that for 2006+ vehicles, if the engine is not the original equipment model as delivered in that vehicle, aftermarket forced induction has been installed, or the vehicle has more than six (6) cylinders or six (6) cylinders and forced induction of any type, the vehicle must have aftermarket rollover protection or documented factory rollover protection.
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      • 3. T-tops and targa top cars:
        • T-top and targa top cars are not considered convertibles, and do not fall under the convertible requirements.
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      • 4. Factory Hard Tops:  Convertible vehicles with a removable factory hardtop (e.g., a bolt-on) must now meet the requirements for convertibles.
  • Entry fees: 
    • Entry Fee: $225 for SCCA Members or $250 for non-members (includes required weekend membership)
    • Early Registration Discount: $20 off for participants signing up before May 8
    • Late Registration Fee:  $25 
    • NO SAME-DAY REGISTRATION for this event; NO WALK-UPS
    • Participants who sign up after Tuesday may be charged a parking fee by the Wisconsin State Fairgrounds (the parking fee is a State Fair Park policy, not SCCA)
    • Weekend Membership*: $25
    • Time Trial Transponder rental (required for vehicles without transponders): $30
       
  • Membership: All participants are required to be SCCA members in order to be on track or in a “hot” area. Anyone who does not have a current annual membership card on their person (or can show it electronically, on their phone) will be required to purchase a weekend membership for this event.
     
  • Drivers: All drivers must be at least 16 years of age; possess a full, valid, and current driver's license (not a permit) issued by their state of residence; and must provide proof that they meet the relevant track experience criteria.  All drivers will be asked to show their driver's license at the SCCA check-in table.   Drivers under 18 must have a completed Minor Annual Waiver (see below) already on file with the National SCCA office before the event!
     
  • Minor Drivers: Any driver under 18 must be a full SCCA member and have a Minor Annual Waiver on file with the National SCCA office before participating in this event. The Minor Waiver must be submitted and processed by the SCCA National office before the driver attends the event.  Instructions for Digital Annual Waivers are available here.
     
  • Tech Sheets and Helmets:  All drivers need to present a completed CenDiv TT tech inspection sheet (click to open) and a helmet meeting current Time Trials certifications (click to open) at the SCCA check-in table before the event.  Helmets with only a DOT (highway) rating are inadequate for track use and will not be accepted.  Helmet rentals will not be available for this event.
     
  • Transponders:  Transponders will be available for rent for $30 each, to be picked up at registration.  Competitors may register and use their own transponders with approval from staff.  All competitors must secure transponders to participating vehicles.
     
  • Car Numbers: All registrants are REQUIRED to have car numbers clearly visible to track workers -- from a distance, and at speed -- on both sides of the car. Typically, this means numbers should be at least 10" to 12" tall and in a color contrasting with your vehicle's body color.  Painters’ tape, magnetics, digitals, and vinyl are all acceptable provided they are large enough and meet visibility requirements..
     
  • Pertinent dates for this event (all dates 2026):
    • Opening date for receipt of entries           11:59 AM CDT — April 2
    • Early discount expires                              11:59 PM CDT -- May 9
    • Late Registration fee applies after           11:59 PM CDT - May 13
    • Online registration closes                        11:59 PM CDT — May 15
       
  • Cancellation Policy:
    • Because the race-weekend organizers have imposed a minimum enrollment for this event, cancellations received through MSR, email, or phone (847-471-3218, text is best) before the event will be held as a credit toward a future Milwaukee Track Days & Time Trials event.
    • No-shows are thanked for their donation to the Milwaukee Region SCCA. 
    • Credit cards will be charged at the time of enrollment.
       
  • Schedule:
    • Check-in and transponder rental             3:15 to 4:15 PM
    • Tech Inspection (mandatory for aftermarket safety gear):  3:30 to 4:30 PM
    • Mandatory drivers meeting                   4:45 PM
    • Grid for First Session                            4:55 PM
    • Debrief and Impound                           After the first session's Checkered Flag
  • Important Notes:
    • Drivers may be held responsible for damages to property, including track and environmental damage.
    • Drivers will need an approved helmet and closed-toe shoes in order to go out on track. Long pants are preferred and might be required; bring a loose pair to pull on over summer shorts. 
    • All cars must have LARGE numbers clearly visible to track workers and must have a registered, working transponder attached. You must register your own transponder or rent one of ours.
       
  • Organizers:
    • Milwaukee Region, Sports Car Club of America, Inc.
    • W233 County Road S, Hartford, WI 53027
    • Event Lead / Competition Director: Rob Bedelis
    • Registrar:  Heather Ingraham
    • Tech Inspector: Garth Van Deslunt
    • Safety Steward: Paul Hoff
    • Driver Coach: Justin Gaver     

 

  • Registration information:
    • The registrar for this event is
    • Heather Ingraham
    • 847-471-3218
    • chitrackeventsttregistrar@gmail.com
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  • Drivers' Meeting:  
    • There will always be a mandatory drivers' meeting for all participants with in-depth instructions on flag rules, safety and track etiquette; the time and location will be announced during driver check-in at the registration building.
    • Plan to arrive early enough to get through registration / tech and prep your car before the meeting.  At The Milwaukee Mile, this is especially important because access to the infield can be delayed when the course is hot.  Information given at the meeting is crucial to EVERYONE for a safe and smooth event.
    • Any drivers not in attendance at the drivers' meeting will not be permitted to drive until they have met with the TT Event Lead / Competition Director.  No refunds, no exceptions.

========= Following are the Milwaukee Mile Speedway Regulations =============

The Milwaukee Mile reserves the right to amend, modify or supplement these Speedway Rules and Regulations at any time without notice. People who violate these rules will be subject to removal without refund or recourse.

  1. Minors, pets, pit vehicles – All minors must be under the direct supervision and always accompanied by their parent(s) or acting guardian(S). No pets are allowed at the Speedway without the express written consent of The Milwaukee Mile. Unlicensed motorcycles, mini-bikes, motor scooters, mopeds, ATV’s, golf carts, etc. are only allowed on The Milwaukee Mile infield. Licensed drivers aged 16 and above are the only Club support members allowed to use or operate Club support vehicles.
  2. Camping – Tent camping is not available currently. If you are staying overnight in a motorhome / RV / camper / trailer / vehicle / etc., State Fair Park will charge $30 per night.  Some electrical and water hookups are available, and you will be able to use the dump station during their hours of operation (daily 9am-3pm). Showers are at the RV Park office, and a code will be provided to their showers. No fireworks or external sound systems are allowed at any time. No open flames or fires are permitted; however, barbecues and camping stoves are permitted.
  3. Parking Pass: State Fair charges a parking fee. We will furnish a list of all paid registrants who have signed up by Wednesday, May 13 to the track.
  4. Concessions: There will be no food or concessions sales available.
  5. Departure:  All competitors must vacate the premises by 7:00 PM Sunday. Violators will be liable for the fees assessed by the Track.

Milwaukee Mile

West Allis, WI
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SCCA - Milwaukee Region

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TIME TRIAL at the Milwaukee Mile - CenDiv TT #2

Sat, May 16, 2026