Lincoln Airpark, just west of downtown Lincoln, Nebraska, is best known as the long-time home of the SCCA Solo National Championships. This isn't your average weekend autocross; it's a massive event that transforms a portion of the Airpark into a sprawling, challenging course. Expect a wide range of skill levels, from seasoned pros to enthusiastic amateurs, all vying for the coveted National Championship title. While the focus is on Solo (autocross), the Airpark sometimes hosts other SCCA events and club racing activities. Located on what's typically airport grounds, the Solo Nationals course is unique. The vast, relatively flat surface allows for incredibly fast and technical layouts, often incorporating a mix of tight turns, sweeping bends, and short straights. The sheer scale of the event means you'll find a temporary city of racers, support crews, vendors, and spectators. While this is a competition, the atmosphere is generally supportive and welcoming, especially for those new to the scene. Be prepared for Nebraska weather, which can range from scorching hot to surprisingly cool and potentially wet, even in late summer. If you're serious about autocross and looking for the ultimate test of your skills and machine, competing at Solo Nationals at the Lincoln Airpark is a must. Even if you're just a spectator, it's an impressive display of car control and dedication. Keep an eye on the SCCA website for specific event dates and registration details.