- Grand American
Grand American was a
NASCAR sanctioned series ofpony car stock cars. The series ran from 1968 until 1971. The series was called "Grand Tour" from 1968 in 1969. It was sometimes nicknamed the Baby Grand series.History
The series formed in 1968 under the name "Grand Touring" as a competitor to USAC's stock car division and SCCA's Trans Am Series. It held 19 events in 1968. It was renamed Grand American after hosting 35 events the 1969 season. After running another full season in 1970, it dropped to many less events in 1971 with many event being combined with Grand National cars.
In 1972, NASCAR completely changed its structure.
Winston took title sponsorship for the Grand National Series which was renamed the Winston Cup Series. All races at Grand National tracks under a 1/2 mile in length or 250 miles in event length were moved to a new division called theGrand National East Division . Grand American, Grand National (then Winston Cup), and 1969 model cars were allowed to race in the new division. That series lasted from 1972 until 1973. The Grand American series held four events in 1972, its final season.Cars
The series featured
Ford Mustang s,Chevrolet Camaro s,AMC Javelin s,Mercury Cougar s, andPontiac Trans Am s. [http://www.grandnationaleast.com/ The Grand National East Division] , RetrievedOctober 3 2007 ] Several Grand American cars were former SCCA Trans-Am cars, extensively modified to meet the NASCAR safety rules and weight limits.The motors were initially restricted to a 305
cubic inch (5.0liter ) engine displacement. [http://www.firebirdgallery.com/Bailey_Firebird.htm The Glory Days] ; David Tom; RetrievedOctober 3 2007 ] The 305 cubic inch limit eventually was increased to 366 cubic inch to help with performance and reliability of the Grand American cars.Win controversies
In 1971, the money invested by American auto makers money began to lessen as marketing and perceived consumer demand caused funds to shift away from NASCAR. The car entries for some of the Grand National (now
Sprint Cup ) events with smaller payouts shrank to the point that NASCAR allowed the Grand American cars to race in certain Grand National events. Grand American driversTiny Lund (Camaro) andBobby Allison (Mustang) were winners of Grand National races. These victories have not been added to either driver's NASCAR total wins, and there is a debate whether or not they should be added.NASCAR had dictated that if a Grand American car won it would not be credited with the victory; first place points would not be awarded. Despite this, the wins were counted as constructors victories forChevrolet and starts for Lund.Drivers
The series was dominated by
Tiny Lund . Lund won 41 races in the 109 races in the series' history. Lund won three of the four championship, with the other one won byKen Rush of High Point, NC. Pete Hamilton won 12 of 26 events in 1969. [http://www.near1.com/HALL-OF-FAME/1998/Hamilton_Pete.htm Biography] forPete Hamilton at theNew England Auto Racers Hall of Fame , RetrievedOctober 3 2007 ]List of champions
*1968
Tiny Lund
*1969Ken Rush Fact|date=March 2008
*1970 Tiny Lund
*1971 Tiny LundOther notable drivers who were regular competitors in the Grand American Series include: Jim Paschal, Buck Baker,
Dan Gurney ,Parnelli Jones ,Mark Donohue and Jim Hall.References
External links
* [http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/nascarga.htm Complete race results]
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