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D Sports Racing

D Sports Racing

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D Sports Racing now known as Prototype 2 is a sports prototype racecar class for road racing by the Sports Car Club of America. It has been called the one racing category that remains unfettered by regulations that have throttled innovation elsewhere in motorsport.

Usually known simply as DSR, the class began in 1968. DSR evolved from the SCCA's older H Modified class, which traces its roots back to the early 1950s. Today's DSR cars normally use a 1000cc four cylinder engine sourced from a Japanese motorcycle. Several other engines are allowed.

DSR's generally weigh under 1000 lbs with the driver and make 200 bhp at 13,000rpm. The relatively low cost of the engines and some new chassis manufacturers led to an explosion in growth of the class between the years 2000 and 2008. DSR's were the fastest class at the SCCA National Championship races in 2008.

Manufacturers

SCCA Runoffs]] in Prototype 2.
  • A-Mac
  • Cheetah
  • Diasio
  • Dragon
  • Galmer
  • LSR Prince
  • Radical
  • Speads
  • Stohr Cars
  • West Race Cars

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

YearWinnerCarEnginePrototype 2
1966USA Ed LukeLotusChevrolet
1967USA Wayne KochKoch
1968USA Fred PlotkinAbarth Special
1969USA Eric KermanArachnidHonda
1970USA Marvin ThomsonBobsy-Imp
1971USA Harry StephensonMaruHonda
1972USA Harry StephensonMaruHonda
1973USA Ronald DennisOcelotSuzuki
1974USA Bob MarshallQuasarSuzuki
1975USA Kendall NoahOcelot Mk.ASuzuki
1976USA Jeff MillerWynnfurstKohler
1977USA Jeff MillerWynnfurstKohler
1978USA Dave LeesonLeGrand Mk.18Kohler
1979USA Dave LeesonLeGrand Mk.18Kohler
1980USA Jerry SmithLeGrand Mk.25Kohler
1981USA Jeff MillerLola T540Kohler
1982USA Paul DeckerLeGrand Mk.18Suzuki
1983USA Jeff MillerWynnfurstKohler
1984USA Thomas JagemannLolaKohler
1985USA Paul DeckerDecker Mk.1/2
1986USA Paul DeckerDecker Mk.1
1987USA Paul DeckerDecker Mk.1
1988USA Al Beasley Sr.Bease-Decker Mk.II
1989USA Travis DuderMcCann
1990USA Michael ReupertLola
1991USA Travis DuderCrossleNissan
1992USA Travis DuderCrossleNissan
1993USA Travis DuderCrossleNissan
1994USA David KaiserLeGrand Mk.25D
1995USA David KaiserLeGrand Mk.25D
1996USA David KaiserLeGrand Mk.25D
1997USA Michael ReupertLola
1998USA Travis DuderCheetah SR-1
1999USA Bruce SunseriCheetah SR-1
2000USA Al Beasley Jr.BeaseDecker Mk.1
2001USA Marc HooverCheetahMazda
2002USA Mark JaremkoStohr 03D
2003USA Mark JaremkoStohr 03D
2004USA John HillStohr
2005USA Mark JaremkoStohr WF1
2006USA Mark JaremkoStohr WF1
2007USA J.R. OsborneStohr WF1
2008USA J.R. OsborneStohr WF1
2009USA Garry CrookStohr WF1Suzuki
2010USA Lawrence LoshakStohr WF1Suzuki
2011USA Tom BootzStohr WF1Suzuki
2012USA Scott TuckerWest WX10Suzuki
2013USA Chris FarrellStohr WF1Suzuki
2014USA Fabian OkonskiStohr 01DSuzuki
2015USA Chris FarrellStohr WF1Suzuki
2016USA Jeff ShaferStohr WF1Suzuki
2017USA Jeff ShaferStohr WF1Suzuki
2018USA Tim Day Jr.Stohr WF1Suzuki
2019USA Tray AyresVan Diemen RF00Mazda
2020USA Greg GyannStohr WF1Suzuki
2021USA Tim Day Jr.Stohr WF1Suzuki
2022USA Greg GyannStohr WF1Suzuki
2023USA Lucian PanceaStohr WF1Suzuki

References

References

  1. RaceCar Engineering magazine, February 2005, p.58
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110716013321/http://cms.scca.com/documents/Club%20Rules/09%20GCR/SRCS.pdf SCCA Rulebook]
  3. SportsCar magazine, October 2002, p.22
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