For spectators
Fan information covers viewing, pit access, admission and parking, food services, track layout, and directions.
Fan information
SCCBC
Road Racing. Not Street Racing.
Mission Raceway Park / River's Edge Road Course
British Columbia's grassroots road-racing club for licensed racers, new drivers, volunteers, and fans who want real wheel-to-wheel racing in the right place.
Non-profit society promoting motorsport and safe driving in British Columbia.
River's Edge Road Course at Mission Raceway Park.
Classroom and on-track driver training toward novice race licensing.
Drivers, crew, officials, fans, families, and safety workers.
Choose your lane
Find sanctioning, licensing, road-racing groups, and class context before your next event.
02Use SCCBC's race driver training path for classroom instruction, track work, and novice-license preparation.
03Join the people who make race weekends safe and organized, from the gate to race start.
04Plan viewing, pit access, admission, parking, food services, track layout, and directions.
Driver training
The Race Driver Training Program is organized by SCCBC's Race Drivers Committee. The source course is described as one day of classroom instruction and two days of on-track instruction, with close observation and feedback throughout the weekend.
Race-day control board
Racers and crews should not need to hunt through menus for the next practical step. This board turns source pages into a quick operating surface.
Club proof
SCCBC says it began racing at Abbotsford Airport from 1952 to 1956, built Westwood Motorsport Park in Coquitlam, and opened its current Mission Raceway road course in 1994 with support from the BC Custom Car Association and Molson Indy Vancouver.
That history is a stronger proof point when it is connected directly to today's schedule, training, and volunteer paths.
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Fans and volunteers
Fan information covers viewing, pit access, admission and parking, food services, track layout, and directions.
Fan informationSCCBC lists roles across race weekends and invites interested volunteers to email the club or use the contact page.
Email volunteers@sccbc.netMETA is described as a non-profit charity with marshal training in flagging, communications, quick response, timing, and scoring.
Learn about METASports Car Club of BC, 33191 First Avenue, PO Box 3432, Mission, BC V2V 4J5. Phone: 778-891-5773.
Contact SCCBCFor the SCCBC team
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