Midwestern Council

The Midwestern Council of Sports Car Clubs was formed in 1958 and is a confederation of seven separate Wisconsin and Illinois amateur racing organizations.

Safety has always been paramount, and the combination of thorough driver training, tough stewarding and sensible competition has given the group over thirty seasons of fatality-free racing.

Seven distinct clubs combined in order to provide a more cost-effective method of controlling track rental fees and a more consistent competition field size.

They include: Midwestern council supports wheel-to-wheel style circuit-track racing, high speed autocross, lap days and holds several annual schools to teach drivers how to be responsible on track with other competitors.

Cars fitting a certain historical pedigree are allowed to compete in their own race group and maintain a special consideration of passing rules.