- Trans-Am Series
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category =Sports car racing
country/region = USA
inaugural = 1966
folded = 2006
website = The Trans-Am Series was created in1966 by theSCCA as the "Trans-American Sedan Championship". Originally derived from the SCCA's A Sedan (A/S) class, it later featured purpose-built tube-frame race cars competing on road courses. The series was known for competition ofmuscle car s like theFord Mustang ,Chevy Camaro ,Plymouth Barracuda ,AMC Javelin andDodge Challenger in the late 1960s and early 1970s, though marques from many different countries have competed in the series.Another muscle car, the
Pontiac Trans Am , was named for the series.The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is the sanctioning body for the series and holds the rights to the "Trans-Am" name. The series was most recently operated by the Champ Car World Series and ran the majority of its races in support of the parent open-wheel championship.
Due to a lack of participants and interest, the series ceased operations after the 2005 season. However the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) continued to own the name and permitted
Heartland Park Topeka to run two races in September and October 2006 using Trans Am rules and the Trans Am name.History
The Beginnings (1966 - 1967)
At first, the Trans-Am vehicles were primarily modified versions of the road-going car. The competition was divided into two classes- an "Under 2 Liter" class (predominantly small European sedans) and the "Over 2 Liter" class (displacement limited to 5.0 liters, or 305 cu. in. ).
The first race was in
1966 atSebring International Raceway . The overall win went toJochen Rindt driving anAlfa Romeo GTA (an Under 2 Liter entry), withBob Tullius (driving aDodge Dart ) taking second overall, but first in the Over 2 Liter class. A separate race on the same weekend was marred by tragedy: driver Bob McLean is killed in one accident and an incident betweenMario Andretti andDon Wester resulted in the death of four spectators.The Golden Era (1968-1972)
The early years were largely dominated by
Mark Donohue , driving forRoger Penske . Penske campaigned Chevy Camaros through 1969, when he signed with American Motors to race the Javelin in 1970 and 1971. Donohue would chalk up 20 race victories between1967 and1970 and three unofficial drivers's championships, the third achieved in1971 .The1970 Trans Am series is regarded by most racing historians as the high water mark of American road racing. Every "pony car" manufacturer was represented with a factory team and top driving talent: Chevrolet had the Chaparral Chevy Camaro Z28 team withJim Hall , Ed Leslie, andVic Elford . Ford's Bud MooreBoss 302 Mustang s were driven byParnelli Jones andGeorge Follmer . For Plymouth, the All American Racing Cudas were handled byDan Gurney andSwede Savage .Sam Posey drove Ray Caldwell's Autodynamics Challenger TA, Jerry Titus had the Pontiac TransAm, andRoger Penske 's Sunoco AMC Javelin team starredMark Donohue andPeter Revson .Most of these cars have been preserved or restored and are still racing in vintage events today.
The Two-Five Challenge
In 1969 the "U2" class was renamed when the engine displacement limit was increased to 2.5 litres.
Porsche 911 s andAlfa Romeo GTV s were dominant, later joined by theDatsun 510 . Successful drivers includedPeter H. Gregg ,Horst Kweck , Bob Sharp, andJohn Morton .Evolution
Rules evolved over the years, incorporating
FIA touring and grand-touring classes as well as SCCA Club Racing classes. The different classes had restrictions placed on the allowed modifications in an effort to equalize competition between the different cars. In1976 , Trans-Am returned to the two category format, classifying FIA Group 4 and 5 cars as "Category II".The Modern Era (1980 - 2006)
In
1980 , the SCCA developed a weight-to-displacement ratio for handicapping cars. Five-liter, 2600 pound vehicles dominated the field. Soon, tube-frame cars would begin to appear on the grid, eventually becoming the standard for Trans-Am competitors.Roush Racing entered into Trans-Am competition in1984 . For the next six years Roush entries would dominate the series, winning 46 of the 83 races. This first decade also saw notable champions such asWally Dallenbach, Jr. (1985 and 1986),Scott Pruett (1987),Hurley Haywood (1988), andDorsey Schroeder (1989).In 1988, after years of rallying,
Audi would enter the series with the 200 turbo quattro via the services of Bob Tullius'sGroup 44 Racing . As usual the car ran their trademarkQuattro system. However this did not run without controversy as the car, piloted by Haywood and with bothWalter Röhrl andHans Joachim Stuck sharing duties, steamrollered the opposition taking eight out of thirteen wins. As Audi would defect to IMSA by the end of the season, the SCCA would change the regulation to a two wheel drive only and banning cars with non American engines from taking part.In the nineties
Tommy Kendall was the driver to beat- he would take four driver's championships in this decade. Chevrolet was also prominent in this time period, with 6 drivers' champions in their cars.Paul Gentilozzi rose to the fore beginning in1998 with his first championship in Trans-Am. He would win four more championships, his latest in2006 , driving aChevrolet , Ford, and Jaguar. These latter years also saw more marques enter the field, with exotics such as thePanoz Esperante , Qvale Mangusta andJaguar XKR . Later in the 2004 season, aRocketsports Racing Jaguar XKR raced with a production-based 4.5 liter 650 hp DOHC AJ-V8. A 2006 season seemed unlikely until late in the year when a short two race season was run with both races taking place atHeartland Park Topeka . Fields were shored up by a makeshift assortment of SCCA GT-1 class amateur racers in town for the National Championship Runoffs later that week.eries Champions
note: 1966 through 1970 and 2006 championships were not official SCCA driver champions
Marques
Golden Era
Five Liter Class
General Motors
*Chevrolet Camaro 1967-72
*Pontiac Firebird 1968-72
*Chevrolet Nova 1970Ford Motor Company
*Ford Mustang 1966-72
*Mercury Cougar 1967-70
*Ford Falcon 1966Chrysler Corporation
*Dodge Challenger 1970
*Plymouth Barracuda 1966-70
*Dodge Dart 1966-70American Motors
*AMC Javelin 1968-72
Two Liter Class
United Kingdom
*Lotus Cortina 1966-72
*Mini Cooper 1966-72
*Ford Anglia 1967
*Sunbeam Imp 1966-67
*Ford Escort 1970-72
*Triumph Vitesse 1971
*British Leyland 1969Germany
*Porsche 911 1967-69
*BMW New Class 1966-72
* Opel Kadett 1966 & 1972
*Volkswagen Beetle 1966-67 & 1972
*NSU Prinz 1966-70Italy
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Alfa Romeo GTA 1966-72
*Lancia Fulvia 1967-68
*Fiat Abarth 1000 1966-72
*Fiat 124 1972
*Alfa Romeo GTV 1970weden
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Saab 96 1966
*Saab 850 1966
*Volvo 122 1966-70
*Volvo 544 1970
*Volvo 142 1971-72Japan
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Honda Z600 1966
*Datsun 510 1970-72
*Toyota 1600 1972
*Hino Contessa 1966United States
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Chevrolet Corvair 1966
*Rambler American 1967
*Ford Pinto 1971-72
*Ford Capri 1972France
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Renault Dauphine 1966 & 1970
*Simca 1000 1966
*Renault R8 1968External links
*Historic Trans Am: http://www.trans-amseries.com/
*Trans Am Racing History DVD: http://www.transamdvd.com
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