In the PHA Championship series, we have three overall awards — Lloyd Geib, Overall, and Molti Miglia.
The Lloyd Geib Award is based on position in class and on how many participated in that class. 10 points are awarded for yourself, plus 10 more for each driver that you beat in class. This award is intended to showcase drivers who are winning against other similarly prepared cars.
This year’s Lloyd Geib Award goes to Eric Johnson who had a total of 490 points. Eric runs a 1979 Ford Mustang in SMR.
Michele Aubele came in second with 450 points, also running in SMR with her 2012 BMW 135i.


The Overall Award is based on overall finishing position. 100 points are awarded to the driver who finished first, 99 to the second, etc. This award is intended to honor drivers who are consistently fast regardless of what class their car falls into.
This year’s Overall Award goes to Michael Robinson who had a total of 651 points. Mike started out the season running his wife Donna’s Corvette in SSM, but he was finally able to bring his Camaro back, starting with Pagoda.

In second place was Dave Cutchins, with a total of 649 points. Dave runs a Stohr F1000 in FS.

The Molti Miglia Award, commonly known as the Mileage Award, goes to the driver who has driven the most miles in competition. This award is intended to honor drivers who will race under any conditions (and also run a car reliable enough to take many runs).
This year’s Overall Award goes to me, Grace Huntzinger, in my GT3 VW Scirocco 16V. I took every run offered at every event except for the last 2 laps at Jefferson, and ran 95.85 miles.
Emily Oswald was second in her ITB VW Rabbit, with 90.15 miles.


Congratulations everyone!