The 1979 Trans-Am Series was the fourteenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's premier series. All races except for the Six Hours of Watkins Glen ran for approximately one hundred miles.[1] For the first time in series history, the schedule included a round held outside the United States and Canada, with the first round being contested in Mexico.
Results
Round | Date | Circuit | Winning driver (TA2) | Winning vehicle (TA2) | Winning driver (TA1) | Winning vehicle (TA1) |
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1 | May 6 | Mexico City | John Paul | Porsche 935 | Miguel Muñiz | Chevrolet Camaro |
2 | June 3 | Westwood | John Paul | Porsche 935 | Gary Carter | Chevrolet Corvette |
3 | July 7 | Watkins Glen ‡ | Roy Woods Bob Akin |
Porsche 935 | Bob Tullius Brian Fuerstenau |
Triumph TR8 |
4 | July 21 | Road America | Peter Gregg | Porsche 935 | Gene Bothello | Chevrolet Corvette |
5 | August 5 | Watkins Glen | John Paul | Porsche 935 | Bob Tullius | Triumph TR8 |
6 | August 19 | Mosport | John Paul | Porsche 935 | Gene Bothello | Chevrolet Corvette |
7 | September 1 | Trois-Rivières | John Paul | Porsche 935 | Gene Bothello | Chevrolet Corvette |
8 | October 14 | Laguna Seca | Peter Gregg | Porsche 935 | Bob Tullius | Triumph TR8 |
‡ - The Watkins Glen Six Hours was a round of the World Championship for Makes. Overall winner was an FIA Group 5 Porsche 935.
References
- ↑ See linked archive
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 24, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
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