The Cascade Sports Car Club is a member of the International Conference of Sports Car Clubs (ICSCC).
The ICSCC
is the largest sports car racing sanctioning body in the Northwest.
Founded in 1957, the ICSCC provides administrative and competition regulatory services to its member
clubs in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
With over 40 different classes of cars, from custom built sports racers to production cars competing
in each race event, you'll find something for every interest and pocketbook. Add close competition
and full grids of cars, and you'll quickly see Conference racing with Cascade is a great choice whether
you're a beginning driver or seasoned veteran.
The ICSCC Novice Program is how you get started racing. The first step to earning your Novice racing
license is to take a race Driver Training course. These are offered several times each year by each
Conference member club: here is a link to information about CSCC's
Driver's Training course
Other racing schools may be recognized as well: if you are considering one and aren't sure whether it will
earn you credit toward an ICSCC license, ask the ICSCC
License Director
Once you have successfully completed your race driver's training prerequisites (for example by completing
CSCC Driver?s Training with an ?OK to Apply? stamp on your certificate), you may apply for your ICSCC
Novice Racing License. More information about ICSCC Novice racing program can be found at
http://www.icscc.com/novice.php
For general questions about racing contact
race@cascadesportscarclub.org