Champions Revealed for 2025 SCCA U.S. Majors Tour Conferences

The SCCA® U.S. Majors Tour® fosters season-long excitement across six different Conferences thanks to a points-paying competition engaging talented wheel-to-wheel race car drivers around the United States. From Washington to Florida, and Connecticut to Southern California, more than 30 different venues played host in 2025 to these events that were part of the Summit Racing Equipment SCCA Road Racing schedule.

Within each of the six Conferences, points were awarded to the top 20 finishers per class. Winners earned 25 points per race, and 21 points went to runners-up. Points were then doled out to others starting with 18 and descending to a single point for the 20th finisher. Only the best eight finishes within a Conference counted towards a driver’s points total. The number of victories a driver had in the class was then used to break ties where applicable.

Expandable menus below list 2025 U.S. Majors Tour Conference Champions. Entries include the car class, driver’s name, and SCCA Region of record. Complete points tallies can be found here.

American Sedan®: Gregory Eaton, Washington DC Region
B-Spec: Richard Hromin, Washington DC Region
E Production: John Hainsworth, South Jersey Region
F Production: Charlie Campbell, Misery Bay Region
H Production: Enrik Benazic, New York Region
Formula 600: Keith Joslyn, Western New York Region
Formula Atlantic®: Jeremy Hill, Ohio Valley Region
Formula Continental®: Richard Silver , Washington DC Region
Formula Enterprises®2: Sam Harrington, Washington DC Region
Formula F: Parker Gill , Glen Region
Formula Vee®: Chase Johnson, New England Region
Formula X: N/A
GT-1: Michael McAleenan, Northwest Region
GT-2: Tom Patton, Cincinnati Region
GT3U: Peter Tonelli II, New England Region
Spec Miata: Christian Sarnecki, New England Region
Spec MX-5: Ethan Jacobs, Milwaukee Region
Spec Racer® Ford Gen3: Jeffrey Lehner, Mohawk-Hudson Region
Prototype: Todd Parks, New England Region
Prototype 2: Scott Major, New England Region
Super Touring® Lite: Nick Leverone, New England Region
Super Touring® Under: Darin Treakle, Washington DC Region
Touring 1: Brian Goodman, New England Region
Touring 2: Kurt Rezzetano, Philadelphia Region
Touring 3: Marshall Mast, Philadelphia Region
Touring 4: Brad Childs, Florida Region

American Sedan®: Kyle Gilbert, Blackhawk Valley Region
B-Spec: Myles Goertz , Des Moines Valley Region
E Production: Tim Schreyer, Great River Region
F Production: Michael Froh, Milwaukee Region
H Production: Gregory Gauper, Milwaukee Region
Formula 600: James Weida, Indianapolis Region
Formula Atlantic®: Robert Harris, NeOhio Region
Formula Continental®: Bill Wallschlaeger, Arizona Region
Formula Enterprises®2: Derek Chan, Land O'Lakes Region
Formula F: Tazio Stefanelli, Blackhawk Valley Region
Formula Vee®: Graham Loughead, Western Michigan Region
Formula X: Bryanna Zemlock , Texas Region
GT-1 (tie): Dave Ruehlow, Milwaukee Region &
                 Michael McAleenan, Northwest Region
GT-2: Ike Keeler, Western Michigan Region
GT3U: Rob Warkocki, Chicago Region
Spec Miata: Tyler Brown, Milwaukee Region
Spec MX-5: Michael Borden, Milwaukee Region
Spec Racer® Ford Gen3: Simon Gamble, Chicago Region
Prototype: Brian Lindstrand, Milwaukee Region
Prototype 2 (tie): Joe Dehen, Land O'Lakes Region
                           Michael Reupert, Milwaukee Region
Super Touring® Lite: Jacob Christianson, Iowa Region
Super Touring® Under: Peter Cunningham, Milwaukee Region
Touring 1 (tie): Brian Goodman, New England Region
                        Drew Delmonico, San Francisco Region
Touring 2: Aaron Kaplan, Chicago Region
Touring 3: Andrea King, Land O'Lakes Region
Touring 4: James Ebben, Milwaukee Region

American Sedan®: Andy Schniedermeyer, St. Louis Region
B-Spec: Bryon Prokopf, Southern Illinois Region
E Production: Cameron Wogrin, Colorado Region
F Production: Jonathan Goodale, Colorado Region
H Production: William Lamkin , Colorado Region
Formula 600: Timothy Friest, Kansas City Region
Formula Atlantic®: Jose Gerardo, Pan Am Region
Formula Continental®: Robert Henson, Kansas City Region
Formula Enterprises®2: Eric Wisniewski, Western Michigan Region
Formula F: Nathan Down, Colorado Region
Formula Vee®: Michael Nitz, Milwaukee Region
Formula X: Spero Leon, Colorado Region
GT-1: Robert Prilika, Colorado Region
GT-2: Boyd Lear, Colorado Region
GT3U: Chris Edens, Arkansas Region
Spec Miata: Eric Perez, Colorado Region
Spec MX-5: Michael Neumeyer, San Francisco Region
Spec Racer® Ford Gen3: Rob Pielsticker, Colorado Region
Prototype: Perry Richardson, San Francisco Region
Prototype 2: Jack Donnellan, Oklahoma Region
Super Touring® Lite: Jackie Ruegsegger, Colorado Region
Super Touring® Under: Patrick Lipsinic, Oklahoma Region
Touring 1: Michael Pettiford, Colorado Region
Touring 2: John Argrow, Colorado Region
Touring 3: Michael Pettiford, Colorado Region
Touring 4: Michael Pettiford, Colorado Region

American Sedan®: Thomas Ellis, Florida Region
B-Spec: Josh Schmidt, North Carolina Region
E Production: Peter Norton, North Carolina Region
F Production: Ken Kannard, Atlanta Region
H Production: Andrew Wright, Tennessee Region
Formula 600: Harrison Southworth, North Carolina Region
Formula Atlantic®: James French, Milwaukee Region
Formula Continental®: Robert Allaer, Central Florida Region
Formula Enterprises®2: Franklin Futrelle, Atlanta Region
Formula F: Daniel Thorogood , Florida Region
Formula Vee® (tie): Anthony Henderson, Chattanooga Region
                               Donnie Isley, Central Carolinas Region
Formula X: Robert Krayevsky , New York Region
GT-1: Michael McAleenan, Northwest Region
GT-2: Ray Mason, Ohio Valley Region
GT3U: Jeff Dernehl, Atlanta Region
Spec Miata: Charles Mactutus, South Carolina Region
Spec MX-5: Matthew Novak, Chicago Region
Spec Racer® Ford Gen3: Brian Schofield, Central Florida Region
Prototype: Todd Vanacore, Central Florida Region
Prototype 2: M. Wolf, Milwaukee Region
Super Touring® Lite: Chuck Hines, North Carolina Region
Super Touring® Under: Richard Astacio, New England Region
Touring 1: James Candelaria, Central Florida Region
Touring 2: Bruce Griffin, Central Florida Region
Touring 3: Juan Carlos Leroux Jr., Florida Region
Touring 4: Marc Cefalo, Northeastern Pennsylvania Region

American Sedan®: Michael Kamalian, Atlanta Region
B-Spec: Kent Carter, Houston Region
E Production: Johnny Rhea, Texas Region
F Production: Stephen Simonds, Houston Region
H Production: R. Paul Evans, Texas Region
Formula 600: N/A
Formula Atlantic®: Brandon Beals, Texas Region
Formula Continental®: William Trimbur, Houston Region
Formula Enterprises®2: Whitney Strickland, Houston Region
Formula F: Matt Boian, Southwest Louisiana Region
Formula Vee®: Charles Cochran, Texas Region
Formula X: Brad Yake, Texas Region
GT-1: David Fershtand, Texas Region
GT-2: John Atwell, Texas Region
GT3U: Chris Edens, Arkansas Region
Spec Miata: Logan Stretch, Texas Region
Spec MX-5: Ethan Lampe, San Francisco Region
Spec Racer® Ford Gen3: Joseph Maley, Houston Region
Prototype: Perry Richardson, San Francisco Region
Prototype 2: Jack Donnellan, Oklahoma Region
Super Touring® Lite: James Dianto, Texas Region
Super Touring® Under: Peter Federlin, Lone Star Region
Touring 1: Stephen M. Burns Jr., Texas Region
Touring 2: Scott Sewell, Texas Region
Touring 3: Michael Meek, Texas Region
Touring 4: Ethan Barker, Houston Region

American Sedan®: Michael Lowe, San Francisco Region
B-Spec: Thomas Lepper, San Francisco Region
E Production: Joe Carr, San Francisco Region
F Production: Michael Lewis, Cal Club Region
H Production: Thomas Tuttle, San Francisco Region
Formula 600: N/A
Formula Atlantic®: James Blackwell, Northwest Region
Formula Continental® (tie):  Kevin Pounds, Arizona Border Region
                                            Paul MacFarlane, Cal Club Region
Formula Enterprises®2: Noah Hambayi, San Francisco Region
Formula F: Eric Poulsen, Cal Club Region
Formula Vee®: Mark Edwards, Cal Club Region
Formula X: Tao Takaoka, San Francisco Region
GT-1: Michael Lewis, Cal Club Region
GT-2: Brad McAllister, Oregon Region
GT3U: Michael Lewis, Cal Club Region
Spec Miata: William Wallis, San Francisco Region
Spec MX-5: Wesley Mollno, Cal Club Region
Spec Racer® Ford Gen3: John Black, San Francisco Region
Prototype: Joseph Moran, Cal Club Region
Prototype 2: Jerry Fannin, Arizona Region
Super Touring® Lite: Ryan Gutile, San Francisco Region
Super Touring® Under: Rylan Hazelton, San Francisco Region
Touring 1: Ian Barberi, San Francisco Region
Touring 2 (tie): Oli Thordarson, Arizona Region
                        Scotty B White, Northwest Region
Touring 3: J. David Orem, Northwest Region
Touring 4: Kristina Etherington, Cal Club Region

Plenty of Tight Competition

Points mattered a lot to those who sought U.S. Majors Tour Championships. This year, there are times when only a few points separated Champions from challengers. One such example is found in the Northeast Conference where Richard Silver won out over Tim Minor in Formula Continental® (FC) by only four points.

The same points spread also had Formula Atlantic® (FA) driver James Blackwell winning in the Western Conference. Blackwell had four points more than John Norton and Mark Nixon, who tied for the runner-up spot. That Conference also saw a close finish in Formula Enterprises® 2 (FE2) with Noah Hambayi grabbing two points more than Tom Hope to earn the title. An even tighter Western Conference finish came to pass in Formula Vee®, where Mark Edwards and Gavin Sweeney both ended up with 135 points. However, Edwards got the top trophy having four victories as compared to Sweeney’s three wins, and Quinn Posner was third only a single point behind the other two.

Competition was equally fierce in the Mid-States Conference. FE2 was won by Eric Wisniewski, who ended up with a three-point advantage over runner-up Darryl Wills and third-place finisher Whitney Strickland. Then in Spec Miata (SM), Eric Perez claimed the Conference Championship by four points over his son, Roman – only three points further back in third was James Beall.

The Southern Conference was a doozy as well. That’s where four points again decided Champions in three different classes. First, you have Michael Kamalian in American Sedan® who claimed victory by four points over runners-up Andy Schniedermeyer and Timothy White. Next, the Conference’s FA battle was won by Brandon Beals who was four points ahead of runner-up Stephen Thomas, and third-place finisher Garrett Vilven was only one more point back. Then lastly, the victory margin for William Trimbur in FC was four points over John Janssen.

There were a couple of even tighter results in the Southern Conference, too. Three points decided Super Touring® Lite (STL), with James Dianto coming out ahead of Charles Mathes. Then a single point made the difference in SM as Logan Stretch took the Championship over Vinnie Meskelis, and Matt Stretch trailed third by one more point.

Of course, we can’t forget about the Southeast Conference where four points again decided the FC season, with the Championship going to Robert Allaer followed by Paul Douglas. STL came down to a two-point spread as Chuck Hines triumphed over Jon Sewell.

Lastly, in the Northern Conference, a whole six points decided the STL season as Jacob Christianson came out ahead of Maxwell Kittleson. Six points was also the deciding factor in GT-2, which was won by Ike Keeler over William Moore.

Complete points totals can be reviewed by clicking the button below and scrolling down the webpage.

Majors Conference Points

Dead Heats

What is closer than a one-point difference when talking about Conference Championships? That would be a tie, which occurred multiple times this year. Below is a quick rundown of co-Champions.

Northern Conference
- GT-1: Dave Ruehlow, Michael McAleenan
- Prototype 2: Joe Dehen, Michael Reupert
- Touring 1: Brian Goodman, Drew Delmonico

Western Conference
- Formula Continental: Kevin Pounds, Paul MacFarlane
- Formula X: Tao Takaoka, Timothy Carel
- Touring 2: Oli Thordarson, Scotty B White

Southeast Conference
- Formula Vee: Anthony Henderson, Donnie Isley

More Than One Championship for Some

A handful of dedicated sports car drivers managed to claim multiple Conference Championships. The list of those who doubled up on Championships during the 2025 season is as follows:

- Chris Edens, GT3U (Southern Conf./Mid-States Conf.)
- Brian Goodman, Touring 1 (Northeast Conf./Northern Conf.)
- Perry Richardson, Prototype (Southern Conf./Mid-States Conf.)
- Jack Donnellan, Prototype 2 (Southern Conf./Mid-States Conf.)

A few other drivers managed three U.S. Majors Tour Championship trophies as a result of their yearlong journey. Michael McAleenan was one such competitor having claimed GT-1 Championships in the Northeast Conf., Southeast Conf., and the shared Northen Conf. result.

Michael Lewis gathered up three Championships as well, all in the Western Conference, having landed the most points in GT-1, GT3U, and F Production competition. Michael Pettiford achieved the same feat in the Mid-States Conference after amassing the most points in Touring 1, Touring 3, and Touring 4 competition during the season.

Congratulations to all of the 2025 U.S. Majors Tour Champions!

Photo by Jeff Loewe