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1981 Trans-Am Series
American sports car racing competition
American sports car racing competition
The 1981 Trans-Am Series was the sixteenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's premier series. All races ran for approximately one hundred miles.
Results
| Round | Date | Circuit | Winning driver | Winning vehicle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | May 17 | USA Charlotte | CAN Eppie Wietzes | Chevrolet Corvette |
| 2 | July 4 | USA Lime Rock | USA Greg Pickett | Chevrolet Corvette |
| 3 | July 25 | USA Road America | USA Monte Sheldon | Porsche 911 |
| 4 | July 26 | USA Road America | USA Monte Sheldon | Porsche 911 |
| 5 | August 9 | USA Brainerd | USA Bob Tullius | Jaguar XJS |
| 6 | September 6 | CAN Trois-Rivieres | CAN Eppie Wietzes | Chevrolet Corvette |
| 7 | September 12 | CAN Mosport | USA Bob Tullius | Jaguar XJS |
| 8 | October 11 | USA Laguna Seca | USA George Follmer | Chevrolet Camaro |
| 9 | October 25 | USA Sears Point | USA Tom Gloy | Ford Mustang |
Championships
Drivers
- Eppie Wietzes – 179 points
- Bob Tullius – 126 points
- Phil Currin – 91 points
- John Bauer – 79 points
- Roy Woods – 78 points
Manufacturers
- Chevrolet – 64 points
- Porsche – 36 points
- Jaguar – 35 points
- Ford – 13 points
References
References
- See linked archive
- [http://cms.scca.com/documents/Pro%20Racing/Archives/Trans-Am/1981.pdf]{{dead link. (June 2017)
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