- Monterey Sports Car Championships
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ALMS Monterey American Le Mans Series Venue Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Corporate sponsor Patrón First race 1950 First ALMS race 1999 Duration 6 hours Previous names Pebble Beach Road Races
Monterey Triple Crown
Monterey Sports Car ChampionshipsMost wins (driver) 5 drivers tied (3) Most wins (team) Audi Sport North America (6) Most wins (manufacturer) Porsche (9) The Monterey Sports Car Championships (formerly named the Monterey Triple Crown) is a sports car race held annually at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The event began in 1950 as a race on the roads of Pebble Beach, California. In 1951, it was added to the new SCCA National Sports Car Championship. When Laguna Seca Raceway was built in 1957, the races moved there. The event fell dormant after the National Championship was discontinued in 1957, but was revived by the SCCA's new United States Road Racing Championship in 1963. The race fell dormant again in 1969, and was revived in 1973 with the IMSA GT Championship. Since 1999, the event has been a part of the American Le Mans Series. Beginning with the 2010 edition, the race runs to a six hour duration.
Pebble Beach
Year Drivers Team Car Duration/Distance Race Title Report Non-Championship 1950 Phil Hill Phil Hill Jaguar XK120 M 100 miles (160 km) Pebble Beach Road Race report SCCA National Sports Car Championship 1951 Bill Pollack Tom Carstens Allard 2J-Cadillac 100 miles (160 km) Pebble Beach Cup report 1952 Bill Pollack Bill Carstens Allard 2J-Cadillac 100 miles (160 km) Del Monte Trophy report 1953 Phil Hill Phil Hill Ferrari 250 MM Vignale Spyder Series I 100 miles (160 km) Del Monte Trophy report 1954 Sterling Edwards Ferrari 340 MM 100 miles (160 km) Del Monte Trophy report 1955 Phil Hill Ferrari 750 Monza 100 miles (160 km) Del Monte Trophy report 1956 Carroll Shelby Dick Hall Ferrari 750 Monza Scaglietti 100 miles (160 km) Del Monte Trophy report Laguna Seca
Year Drivers Team Car Duration/Distance Race Title Report SCCA National Sports Car Championship 1957 Pete Lovely Fred Armbruster Ferrari 500 TR Pebble Beach Races report 1958
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1962Not held United States Road Racing Championship 1963 Chuck Parsons Chuck Parsons Lotus 23-Ford 150 miles (240 km) Laguna Seca 150 report 1964 Jim Hall Chaparral Cars Chaparral 2A-Chevrolet 150 miles (240 km) report 1965 Jim Hall Chaparral Cars Chaparral 2A-Chevrolet 150 miles (240 km) report 1966 Charlie Hayes McLaren Elva Mark II-Chevrolet 150 miles (240 km) Monterey 150 report 1967 Lothar Motschenbacher McLaren Elva Mark II-Chevrolet 250 km (160 mi) report 1968 Mark Donohue Roger Penske McLaren M6A-Chevrolet 150 miles (240 km) Pimm's Cup Trophy report 1969
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1973Not held IMSA GT Championship 19741 Elliot Forbes-Robinson F.A.R. West Racing Porsche Carrera 100 miles (160 km) Monterey Triple Crown report Milt Minter Toad Hall Motor Racing Porsche Carrera RSR 100 miles (160 km) 19751 Peter Gregg Brumos Porsche Porsche Carrera RSR 100 miles (160 km) Monterey Triple Crown report Hans-Joachim Stuck BMW Motorsport BMW 3.0 CSL 100 miles (160 km) 19762 Al Holbert Holbert/Dickinson Racing Chevrolet Monza 100 miles (160 km) Monterey Triple Crown report 19772 Danny Ongais Interscope Racing Porsche 934 100 miles (160 km) Monterey Triple Crown report 1978 George Follmer Vasek Polak Porsche 935/77A 100 miles (160 km) Monterey Triple Crown report 1979 Peter Gregg Brumos Porsche Porsche 935/79 100 miles (160 km) Winston GT Monterey Triple Crown report 1980 John Fitzpatrick Dick Barbour Racing Porsche 935 K3 100 miles (160 km) Datsun Monterey Triple Crown report 1981 Brian Redman Cooke Woods/Garretson Lola T600-Chevrolet 100 miles (160 km) Datsun Monterey Triple Crown report 1982 John Paul, Jr. Holbert Racing Lola T600-Chevrolet 100 miles (160 km) Datsun Monterey Triple Crown report 1983 Al Holbert Holbert Racing March 83G-Chevrolet 100 miles (160 km) Monterey Triple Crown report 1984 Randy Lanier Blue Thunder Racing March 83G-Chevrolet 100 miles (160 km) Red Lobster Monterey Triple Crown report 1985 Al Holbert Holbert Racing Porsche 962 300 km (190 mi) 22nd Annual Nissan Monterey Triple Crown report 1986 Klaus Ludwig Zakspeed USA Ford Mustang Probe GTP 300 km (190 mi) Monterey Triple Crown report 1987 Klaus Ludwig Bayside Disposal Racing Porsche 962 300 km (190 mi) Nissan Monterey Triple Crown report 1988 Not held 1989 Hans-Joachim Stuck Audi of America Audi 90 Quattro 1 Hour Toyota Monterey Grand Prix report 1990 Not held 1991 Davy Jones Bud Light/Jaguar Racing Jaguar XJR-16 300 km (190 mi) Grand Auto Supply Monterey Camel GT report 1992 Juan Manuel Fangio II All American Racers Eagle Mk III-Toyota 2 Hours Grand Auto Supply Monterey Camel GT report 1993 P. J. Jones All American Racers Eagle Mk III-Toyota 1 Hour, 45 Minutes Monterey Camel GT report 1994 Andy Evans
Fermín VélezTeam Scandia Ferrari 333 SP 2 Hours Monterey Sports Car Grand Prix report 1995 Not held 1996 Not held 1997 John Paul, Jr.
Butch LeitzingerDyson Racing Riley & Scott Mk III-Ford 1 Hour, 45 Minutes VISA Sports Car Championships report 1998 Bill Auberlen
Didier de RadiguesBMW Motorsport Riley & Scott Mk III-BMW 2 Hours, 30 Minutes VISA Sports Car Championships report American Le Mans Series 1999 JJ Lehto
Steve SoperBMW Motorsport BMW V12 LMR 2 Hours, 45 Minutes VISA Sports Car Championships presented by Honda report 2000 Rinaldo Capello
Allan McNishAudi Sport North America Audi R8 2 Hours, 45 Minutes Globalcenter Monterey Sports Car Championships report 2001 Frank Biela
Emanuele PirroAudi Sport North America Audi R8 2 Hours, 45 Minutes Monterey Sports Car Championships presented by Mazda report 2002 Frank Biela
Emanuele PirroAudi Sport North America Audi R8 2 Hours, 45 Minutes Monterey Sports Car Championships report 2003 Marco Werner
Frank BielaInfineon Team Joest Audi R8 2 Hours, 45 Minutes Fry's Electronics Sports Car Championships report 2004 Johnny Herbert
Pierre KafferADT Champion Racing Audi R8 4 Hours Audi Sports Car Championships report 2005 Tom Chilton
Hayanari ShimodaZytek Engineering Zytek 04S 4 Hours Monterey Sports Car Championships report 2006 Allan McNish
Rinaldo CapelloAudi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI 4 Hours Monterey Sports Car Championships report 2007 Allan McNish
Rinaldo CapelloAudi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI 4 Hours Monterey Sports Car Championships report 2008 Marco Werner
Lucas LuhrAudi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI 4 Hours Monterey Sports Car Championships presented by Patrón report 2009 Gil de Ferran
Simon Pagenaudde Ferran Motorsports Acura ARX-02a 4 Hours Monterey Sports Car Championships presented by Patrón report 2010 David Brabham
Simon Pagenaud
Marino FranchittiPatrón Highcroft Racing HPD ARX-01C 6 Hours American Le Mans Series Monterey presented by Patrón report 2011 Adrián Fernández
Harold Primat
Stefan MückeAston Martin Racing Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 6 Hours ModSpace American Le Mans Monterey presented by Patrón report - ^1 Doubleheader events in 1974 and 1975
- ^2 IMSA were also the headlining race at the Monterey Grand Prix in 1976 and 1977
External links
- Ultimate Racing History: Laguna Seca archive
- Racing Sports Cars: Laguna Seca archive, Pebble Beach archive
- World Sports Racing Prototypes: SCCA National archive, USRRC archive, IMSA archive
- Etceterini
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