New Logo for SCCA Solo Unveiled, Program Drops “2” From Name
TOPEKA, Kan. (April 26, 2006) – The Sports
Car Club of America Solo Department has a new face, thanks to a sharp, redesigned
department logo that for the first time in recent memory lacks any numerical signatures.
Unveiling the new moniker also cements the name change for the competition
program as well, which has become “Solo” instead of “Solo 2.”
“After the Solo I competition format became part of the SCCA Club Racing
Time Trials program, it was determined that a separate name designation was no
longer necessary,” Vice President of Competition Programs Howard Duncan
said. “The slight name change decision was made some time ago, and this
great-looking new logo will help reinforce the transition.”
The logo institutes a sleeker feel by utilizing an ultra-defined color contrast
between a red SCCA logo, outlined in white, along with white “Sports Car
Club of America Solo” wording beneath it on a black background. On the right
side, the logo and accompanying text overlap a smooth silhouette of perhaps the
most recognizable symbol in Solo - the orange pylon.
Together, the pieces form Solo’s new identity, which began appearing
at Solo events on a limited basis earlier this year.
To view Solo’s new look, and to locate guidelines and rules concerning
SCCA logo usage, visit www.scca.com. On the left side of the page, click on “Inside
SCCA.” Then, click the grey “Graphic Standards” button on the
left side.
For more information, call the SCCA Solo Department at 1-800-770-2055.
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