SCTA
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SCTA is an acronym for Southern California Timing Association. It is an competition sanctioning body that maintains rules and record for Land Speed Racing events held at El Mirage, CA and Bonneville Salt Flats, UT. It is a non-profit, volunteer organization made up of twelve separate car clubs.

SCTA has been in existence since the 1950s and has organized, sanctioned and recorded hundreds of meets and thousands of records since its inception. (Date needed)

The organization holds 2 meets each year on the salt flats (Speed Week in August and World Finals in October) and 6 events at El Mirage dry lake. It is responsible for ensuring compliance with BLM
BLM
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standards for use of public lands, safety regulations for competitors and spectators, technical inspection of race vehicles, timing recording of record attempts and maintaining a list of current class records as well as history of prior record holders.

At the 2011 Speed Week meet, there were 368 cars and 198 motorcycles entered. Over the course of the seven-day meet, 2885 record attempt runs and 267 record return runs were made for a total of 3152 runs over 4 courses laid out on the salt. There were 94 car and 69 motorcycle records set.

The 2011 World Finals event was cancelled due to heavy rain and flooding of the salt flats after 2 qualifying attempts were made.
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