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Nic Hammann is an American road racing driver who first drew attention in 2014 after winning the U.S. GT Academy television competition, a program designed to identify talented drivers and place them into professional racing opportunities. He went on to gain broader motorsport experience, including a NASCAR start at Watkins Glen International in 2016, before continuing to build a career in competitive road racing. His path into the SCCA Runoffs reflects that background, bringing a driver with television-derived origins into one of American club racing's most prominent championship events.[1]
Within the SCCA Runoffs, Hammann has compiled a record of three career starts, one win, and two podium finishes, and he has yet to secure a series championship. His Racer Rating stands at 1,670, placing him 8,768th among ranked active drivers on the Elo-style scale used to compare competitors across series. In the 2026 season, Hammann has taken part in one round, converting it into both a win and a podium, though he currently sits 148th in the standings. He remains an active competitor with a limited but productive body of results at this stage of his career.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia