Driver of the Year Award

The Driver of the Year Award was created in 2004. In order to be eligible for the Team Continental Driver of the Year award you must win a Conference/SCCA regional, divisional or national championship in that year and be a member of Team Continental. Selection procedure: The list of Conference/SCCA champions that raced under the Team Continental banner will be distributed with the board member election ballots. The membership will then select the Driver of the Year and the results will be announced at the annual banquet. The Driver of the Year trophy shall be the first trophy of rank listed in the perpetual trophy order per the By-Laws. If no driver from TC wins a Conference/SCCA regional, divisional or national championship in any given year, the award will not be issued for that year.

Here is a list of drivers that have won Driver of the Year, from newest to oldest, along with the year.

  • 2023 – Don Crawford
  • 2021 – Jon Wilson
  • 2019 – Steve Clinton
  • 2018 – Gordon Jones
  • 2017 – Kevin Smith
  • 2016 – Kevin Smith
  • 2015 – Skip Yocom
  • 2014 – Dylan Olsen
  • 2013 – Kevin Smith
  • 2012 – Gary Prestling Jr.
  • 2011 – Jon Wilson
  • 2010 – Ron Tanner
  • 2009 – Kristine Craine
  • 2008 – John Rissberger
  • 2007 – Brian Rissberger
  • 2006 – Rob Rissberger
  • 2005 – Gordon Jones
  • 2004 – Mark Hanken

Victory Cup

The Victory Cup was first awarded in 1963, making it one of the older of the TC perpetual trophies. The Victory Cup is awarded to a member on the basis of the most accumulated points. Drivers should submit their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place results to the Trophy Committee Chair. Each 1st place is worth 5 points, each 2nd place 3 points, and each 3rd place 1 point. All race finishes during the year can be submitted. The points are totaled and the driver with the most points is awarded the Victory Cup.

Here is a list of the drivers that have won the victory cup, from newest to oldest, along with the year.

  • 2023 – Kevin Smith
  • 2022 – Don Crawford (the younger)
  • 2021 – Jon Wilson
  • 2020 – Not awarded
  • 2019 – Don Crawford (the younger)
  • 2018 – Kevin Smith
  • 2017 – Jon Wilson
  • 2016 – Jon Wilson
  • 2015 – Jon Wilson
  • 2014 – Kevin Smith
  • 2013 – Tracey Hazard
  • 2012 – Scott Shobert
  • 2011 – Scott Shobert
  • 2010 – Dylan Olsen
  • 2009 – Frank McKinnon
  • 2008 – Rick Delamare
  • 2007 – Skip Yocom
  • 2006 – Gordon Jones
  • 2005 – Skip Yocom
  • 2004 – Skip Yocom
  • 2003 – Skip Yocom
  • 2002 – Derek Hanna
  • 2001 – Skip Yocom
  • 2000 – Eric Hayes
  • 1999 – Frank McKinnon
  • 1998 – Mike Robertson
  • 1997 – Bill Bachofner
  • 1996 – Brett Blackstone
  • 1995 – Skip Yocom
  • 1994 – Jon Wilson
  • 1993 – Jon Wilson
  • 1992 – Jon Wilson
  • 1991 – Jon Wilson
  • 1990 – Frank McKinnon
  • 1989 – Jon Wilson
  • 1988 – Don Smethers
  • 1987 – Frank McKinnon
  • 1986 – Don Smethers
  • 1985 – Dave Gentzler
  • 1984 – Don Crawford (the elder)
  • 1983 – Gordon Barron
  • 1982 – Don Smethers
  • 1981 – Rob Rissberger
  • 1980 – Don Smethers
  • 1979 – Floyd Schrammeck
  • 1978 – Doug Taylor
  • 1977 – Don Smethers
  • 1976 – Chris Rockweit
  • 1975 – Bill Halsey
  • 1974 – Don Smethers
  • 1973 – Gordon Barron
  • 1972 – Gordon Hook
  • 1971 – Chuck Clemans
  • 1970 – Chuck Clemans
  • 1969 – Ted Mathey
  • 1968 – Neil Hansen
  • 1967 – Gerry Bruihl
  • 1966 – Eric Anderson
  • 1965 – Lee Edwards
  • 1964 – Mike Eyerly
  • 1963 – Pierre Phillips

Competitor’s Trophy

This trophy was first awarded in 1963.  This is another of the older trophies awarded by Team Continental. This is awarded to a member on the basis of the most races started in any one racing season, with no limit as to the amount of races entered in any one weekend. Drivers are supposed to submit a list of races started to the Trophy Committee Chair who then figures out which of the TC drivers started the most races that year.  Here is the list of all recipients of the Competitors Trophy from 2023, all the way back to 1963.

  • 2023 – Don Crawford (the younger)
  • 2022 – Jeff Menor
  • 2021 – Don Crawford (the younger)
  • 2020 – Not awarded
  • 2019 – Steve Clinton
  • 2018 – Jon WIlson
  • 2017 – Tracey Hazard
  • 2016 – Bill Harris
  • 2015 – Brian Bogdon
  • 2014 – Skip Yocom
  • 2013 – Michael Conatore
  • 2012 – Andy Robottom
  • 2011 – Andy Robottom
  • 2010 – Caelin Gabrial
  • 2009 – Skip Yocom (Tie)
  • 2009 – Chris Heinrich (Tie)
  • 2008 – Skip Yocom
  • 2007 – Andy Robottom
  • 2006 – John Bachofner
  • 2005 – Joel Siegel
  • 2004 – Lincoln Burns
  • 2003 – Ron Tanner
  • 2002 – Jon Wilson
  • 2001 – Steve Leonard
  • 2000 – Gordon Jones
  • 1999 – Mike Volk
  • 1998 – Charles Denkers
  • 1997 – John Bachofner
  • 1996 – Tom Busic
  • 1995 – Jon Wilson
  • 1994 – Dan Lane
  • 1993 – Howard “Duck” Allen
  • 1992 – Larry Miller
  • 1991 – Roger Bergman
  • 1990 – Jon Wilson
  • 1989 – Roger Bergman
  • 1988 – Frank McKinnon
  • 1987 – Don Crawford (the elder)
  • 1986 – Frank McKinnon
  • 1985 – Frank McKinnon
  • 1984 – Gordon Barron
  • 1983 – Nick Feoderhoff
  • 1982 – Gordon Barron
  • 1981 – Nick Feoderhoff
  • 1980 – Obie Bradshaw
  • 1979 – Tom Phillips
  • 1978 – Tom Foster
  • 1977 – Nick Feoderhoff
  • 1976 – Bill Hanel
  • 1975 – Bill Halsey
  • 1974 – Bill Halsey
  • 1973 – Donn Woods
  • 1972 – Bill Halsey
  • 1971 – Todd Webb
  • 1970 – Dewey Harless
  • 1969 – Win Casey
  • 1968 – Fred Corbett
  • 1967 – Gary Wright
  • 1966 – Fred Harris
  • 1965 – Don Shervey
  • 1964 – Gary Wright
  • 1963 – Dean Beckley

George Brockbank Memorial Trophy

The George Brockbank Memorial trophy is awarded annually in memory of one of our members who died while racing. In 1975 George had a massive heart attack at the wheel of his Datsun Sedan during a race at Seattle International Raceway. George was a late comer to the sport and it was the fulfillment of a life long dream to have attained his senior license. He built his own car and drove well throughout his Novice program. He was always upbeat and had a broad grin for everyone at the track. George was not a man of great wealth and was blind in one eye, yet he persevered and raised his family, founded his own business and by any measure succeeded in life. His accomplishment and the spirit in which this award is given is to honor the tenacity it took to overcome adversity and become a race driver. He was always so grateful to those that helped him succeed in his goal. The enthusiasm and spirit he brought to the track is still missed today by those that knew him. A great man and a loyal member of Team Continental.

This is awarded to the member beginning the season as a novice who improves the most. They should obtain their senior license by end of current season to qualify for this award.