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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

RoundDateCircuitWinning driverWinning vehicle
1May 17USA CharlotteCAN Eppie WietzesChevrolet Corvette
2July 4USA Lime RockUSA Greg PickettChevrolet Corvette
3July 25USA Road AmericaUSA Monte SheldonPorsche 911
4July 26USA Road AmericaUSA Monte SheldonPorsche 911
5August 9USA BrainerdUSA Bob TulliusJaguar XJS
6September 6CAN Trois-RivieresCAN Eppie WietzesChevrolet Corvette
7September 12CAN MosportUSA Bob TulliusJaguar XJS
8October 11USA Laguna SecaUSA George FollmerChevrolet Camaro
9October 25USA Sears PointUSA Tom GloyFord Mustang

Championships

Drivers

  1. Eppie Wietzes – 179 points
  2. Bob Tullius – 126 points
  3. Phil Currin – 91 points
  4. John Bauer – 79 points
  5. Roy Woods – 78 points

Manufacturers

  1. Chevrolet – 64 points
  2. Porsche – 36 points
  3. Jaguar – 35 points
  4. Ford – 13 points

References

References

  1. See linked archive
  2. [http://cms.scca.com/documents/Pro%20Racing/Archives/Trans-Am/1981.pdf]{{dead link. (June 2017)
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