The 2008 Speed World Challenge season was the 19th Speed World Challenge season. It began March 14, 2008, and finished on October 4, 2008, after 13 rounds.[1] The defending champions were Jeff Altenburg in Touring Car and Randy Pobst in Grand Touring competition.
Schedule
Date | Location | Classes | |
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March 14 | Sebring | GT | TC |
April 20 | Long Beach | GT | |
April 27 | Virginia | TC | |
May 18 | Miller | GT | TC |
May 24 | Lime Rock | TC | |
May 26 | Lime Rock | TC | |
June 8 | Watkins Glen | GT | TC |
July 20 | Mid Ohio | GT | TC |
August 10 | Road America | GT | TC |
August 24 | Mosport | GT | TC |
August 30 | Belle Isle | GT | |
September 28 | New Jersey | GT | |
October 3 | Road Atlanta | GT | TC |
Schedule is subject to change.
Race results
Rnd | Circuit | GT Winning Car | TC Winning Car |
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GT Winning Driver | TC Winning Driver | ||
1 | Sebring | #1 K-PAX Racing Porsche 911 GT3 | #43 RealTime Racing Acura TSX |
Randy Pobst | Pierre Kleinubing | ||
2 | Long Beach | #10 ACS Express Ford Mustang Cobra | |
Brandon Davis | |||
3 | Virginia | #44 RealTime Racing Acura TSX | |
Kuno Wittmer | |||
4 | Miller | #13 Woodhouse Performance Dodge Viper | #74 Tri-Point Motorsports Mazda 6 |
Tommy Archer | Jason Saini | ||
5 | Lime Rock | #44 RealTime Racing Acura TSX | |
Kuno Wittmer | |||
6 | Lime Rock | #97 Tindol Motorsports Mazda 6 | |
Chip Herr | |||
7 | Watkins Glen | #1 K-PAX Racing Porsche 911 GT3 | #95 Tindol Motorsports Mazda 6 |
Randy Pobst | Michael Galati | ||
8 | Mid-Ohio | #13 Woodhouse Performance Dodge Viper | #44 RealTime Racing Acura TSX |
Tommy Archer | Kuno Wittmer | ||
9 | Road America | #13 Woodhouse Performance Dodge Viper | #36 BimmerWorld BMW 325i |
Tommy Archer | James Clay | ||
10 | Mosport | #30 Whelen Motorsports Chevrolet Corvette | #95 Tindol Motorsports Mazda 6 |
Eric Curran | Michael Galati | ||
11 | Detroit | #1 K-PAX Racing Porsche 911 GT3 | |
Randy Pobst | |||
12 | New Jersey | #14 Global Motorsports Group Porsche 911 GT3 | |
James Sofronas | |||
13 | Road Atlanta | #10 ACS Express Ford Mustang Cobra | #97 Tindol Motorsports Mazda 6 |
Brandon Davis | Chip Herr |
References
- ↑ "SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge". Archived from the original on 2010-07-24. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
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