#CourtlandSportsCarRaces
Courtland Sports Car Races were a series of SCCA regional competitions held during the 1950s and early 1960s at Courtland Air Base in Alabama, a former World War II military airfield converted into a temporary racing circuit. Known for its fast, wide runway layout, the venue hosted multiple classes of production and modified sports cars and became an important meeting point for privateers and emerging drivers in the Southeastern SCCA region. The event offered a mix of sprint races and regional championship rounds, reflecting the vibrant, grassroots American road-racing culture of the postwar era.
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