Grand-Am to Sanction Skip Barber National

Skip Barber Racing and the Grand American Road Racing Association (Grand-Am) today announced a comprehensive agreement that not only provides sanction of the BFGoodrich/Skip Barber National Presented by Mazda, but makes the Skip Barber organization the Official Racing & Driving School of Grand-Am. Among other benefits, Grand-Am’s sanction of the Skip Barber National (heretofore, self-sanctioned) secures the entry level pro series featured support-series status at the top line venues and dates of many of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series and/or KONI Challenge race weekends.

As part of the agreement, all cars competing in any Grand-Am championship – Daytona Prototypes, GT, KONI, etc. – will sport the Skip Barber logo. Likewise, Skip Barber Racing’s fleet of nearly 175 race cars (Formula Skip Barber, Skip Barber Formula 2000 and Skip Barber MX-5 Cup cars) will carry Grand-Am identification. Skip Barber National competitors will be licensed by Grand-Am. Additionally, the hundreds of drivers Skip Barber graduates from its advanced racing schools, as well as driver in its five amateur Regional Race Series, will enjoy special benefits exclusive to them.

Todd Snyder, the Skip Barber vice president of competition who led the initial talks, says, “Aligning with Grand-Am is a natural, as we’ve been developing top racers – many of whom are now in the Rolex Series – for many years. I’m really proud of what we do, that we remain the most cost-effective development system for young drivers. I have no doubt that Skip Barber National competitors get more seat time, in front of more fans – even more, thanks to this terrific Grand-Am sanction – than any other school-related racing championship."

“The Skip Barber Racing program has been an integral part of our series and our drivers for a number of years, developing not only drivers but mechanics for our teams through their various programs," Grand-Am President Roger Edmondson said.

“Because of that, completing an official partnership was a logical move for the Grand-Am Series, allowing us to offer our support back to the Skip Barber program and to continue to grow both the Grand-Am and the Skip Barber programs."