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2009 Trans-Am Series

American sports car racing competition


American sports car racing competition

The 2009 Trans-Am Series was the 41st running of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. It was also the first official season since 2005. (Although the series held two races at Heartland Park Topeka in 2006, the races were considered after the fact to be exhibition events and no championship is officially counted.). Tomy Drissi won the series championship over the seven rounds contested.

Results

RoundCircuitDateWinning driverWinning vehicleReference
1Road AtlantaMarch 22US Greg PickettJaguar XKR
2VIRginia International RacewayApril 19Germany Klaus GrafJaguar XKR
3Mosport International RacewayMay 17Germany Klaus GrafJaguar XKR
4Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseMay 31Puerto Rico Jorge Diaz Jr.Jaguar XKR
5Portland International RacewayJune 14US Tomy DrissiJaguar XKR
6Watkins Glen InternationalJuly 12US Jim Goughary Jr.Chevrolet Corvette
7Bluegrass Motorsports ParkRace canceled
8Road AmericaSeptember 20US Cliff EbbenFord Mustang

Final points standings

PlaceDriverPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829
USA Tomy Drissi193
USA Tony Ave154
USA Simon Gregg138
TRI Daniel Ramoutarsingh123
USA Glen Jung102
USA Jerry Kinn101
PUR Jorge Diaz Jr.84
PUR Edison Lluch Sr.84
USA Jim Goughary Jr.77
USA Amy Ruman70
DOM R. J. Lopez70
GER Klaus Graf68
USA Greg Pickett60
USA Jon Leavy58
USA Denny Lamers52
USA Jordan Bupp49
USA Cliff Ebben45
USA Kenny Bupp Jr.45
USA Mike Skeen41
USA John Schaller38
CAN Blaise Csida34
USA Bob Monette31
USA Todd Harris30
USA Peter Mohrhauser20
USA Nick Fluge19
USA David Fershtand19
USA Elmer Shannon18
USA Robert Foster16
USA Kyle Kelly14
USA Ronald Tambouri, Sr.0
USA Carl Jensen
USA Terry Ward
USA Richard Grant
USA Bob Thumel
USA William Rozmajzl
USA Rob Holden
USA Jeff Emery
USA Kent Keller
PUR Edison Lluch Jr.
USA Jim Bradley
USA Ryan McManus
USA James Yozamp
USA Tim Brown
USA Jeff Holden
USA Kevin Malone
USA Buddy Cisar

References

References

  1. "Go Trans Am".
  2. (March 22, 2009). "Pickett Wins Trans-Am Return at Road Atlanta". Motorsport.com.
  3. (April 21, 2009). "Graf Wins Muscle Milk SCCA Trans-Am Round Two Race At VIR". Sports Car Club of America.
  4. (May 17, 2009). "Graf Goes From Last To First To Win Mosport Trans-Am Mosport". Sports Car Club of America.
  5. (May 31, 2009). "Diaz Jr. Takes Mid-Ohio Trans-Am Win". Motorsport.com.
  6. Buker, Paul. (June 14, 2009). "Pickett's Jag blows up, sending smoke high over PIR, as Drissi takes Rose Cup race". [[The Oregonian]].
  7. (July 12, 2009). "Goughary Captures First Career Trans-Am Win At Watkins Glen; Drissi Clinches Muscle Milk Trans-Am Title". Motorsport.com.
  8. (July 11, 2009). "Bluegrass Motorsports Park Trans-Am Event Cancelled". Motorsport.com.
  9. (September 22, 2009). "Ebben Takes Home First Trans-Am Trophy". [[National Speed Sport News]].
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