http://sololive.scca.com/
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/SCCASolo
Your drivers:
Korry Berger
E Street Prepared
Run heat 1 Tuesday/Wednesday
Korry will be laying down the opening rubber at Solo Nationals in a 37-driver ESP class filled with pony cars and Subaru WRXes. Sometimes running first is a blessing at Lincoln, where tire "marbles" build up at the edges of the course from thousands of runs and stick to your hot race tires. Sometimes it's a curse, as the morning weather in Nebraska can vary from snow to tornadoes to heat advisories during the same run.

Edit:
Martin Henry
A Street Prepared
Run heat 1 Thursday/Friday
Martin is officially part of the OMR clan this year, and will be driving a Nissan 370Z in ASP against stiff competition in Lancer EVOs on R-compound tires. The transition-heavy courses will favor the more nimble Z, but the AWD cars will have the traction advantage if the mornings are cool.

Sam Henry & Lester Henry
D Prepared
Run heat 2 Thursday/Friday
Sam and Lester Henry will be co-driving the familiar D-Prepared Miata is a very racy class. A significant amount of race rubber should be grained into the "line" by Thursday, so much that bits of tire gunk and concrete seam sealer will ruin a nice pair of shoes during a course walk. This car will be even faster on the Lincoln concrete than Neosho asphalt, but Sam claims that it's "slow" and may be vulnerable to unthinkable, Bobby-Jasan-grade cash offers during impound unless he clears the field by five to ten seconds.

Jim Rowland
E Street
Run heat 2 Thursday/Friday
The second-generation Miata was given new life in the Street category restructuring by moving from CS to ES, so I will give Solo Nationals a shot after a three-year hiautus. My silver '01 model didn't look like the ticket, so I bailed to Sean Grubb's better-prepared red '99 Sport model to prop up my driving. Let's hope co-driving on Dunlops Z2's in late Summer doesn't cause the tires to melt down, or I might have to bring my own car next time.
Bobby Jasan
C Street Prepared
Run heat 3 Thursday/Friday
Bobby was excused from his new position at Fatherhood, Inc., long enough to take an open seat in Jason Baney's CSP Miata out of Tulsa. While it's only a Street Prepared car, these Miatas are very light and have unlimited tire width, plus aero allowances. They are not much slower than some Prepared and Street Modified cars, which could be a tough adjustment for someone who doesn't own any Miatas.
