1977 Trans-Am Series
The 1977 Trans-Am Series was the twelfth running of the Sports Car Club of America's premier series. Porsche swept the season. All races except for the Six Hours of Watkins Glen ran for approximately one hundred miles. With the revival of the Can Am Series that year, 1977 also began a resurgence of interest in SCCA events. Trans Am would contribute with a slight resurgence in the eighties.
1977 Trans-Am Series | |||
Previous: | 1976 | Next: | 1978 |
Results
Round | Date | Circuit | Winning driver (TA2) | Winning vehicle (TA2) | Winning driver (TA1) | Winning vehicle (TA1) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | May 30 | Seattle | Porsche 934 | Jaguar XJS | ||
2 | June 5 | Westwood | Porsche 934 | Jaguar XJS | ||
3 | June 12 | Portland | Porsche 934 | Porsche 911 | ||
4 | June 26 | Road Atlanta | Porsche 934 | Porsche 911 | ||
5 | July 9 | Watkins Glen‡ | Porsche 934 | Porsche 911 Carrera | ||
6 | July 31 | Hallett | Porsche 934 | Jaguar XJS | ||
7 | August 14 | Brainerd | Porsche 934 | Chevrolet Corvette | ||
8 | August 20 | Mosport | Porsche 934 | Jaguar XJS | ||
9 | September 3 | Road America | Porsche 934 | Porsche 911 SC | ||
10 | September 4 | Road America | Porsche 934 | Jaguar XJS | ||
11 | September 11 | Mont Tremblant | Porsche 934 | Jaguar XJS |
‡ - The Watkins Glen 6 Hours was a round of the World Championship for Makes. The overall winner was an FIA Group 5 Porsche 935.
Championships
Drivers
Category I
- Bob Tullius – 170 points
- John Bauer – 162 points
- Tom Spalding – 125 points
- John Wood – 80 points
- Brian Fuerstenau – 60 points
- Michael Oleyar – 60 points
Category II
- Peter Gregg – 185 points
- Ludwig Heimrath – 162 points
- Monte Sheldon – 97 points
- Hal Shaw, Jr. – 67 points
- Greg Pickett – 65 points
Manufacturers
Category I
- Porsche – 76 points
- British Leyland – 74 points
- Chevrolet – 69 points
- Ford – 2 points
Category II
- Porsche – 117 points
- Chevrolet – 33 points
Under 2.5 Liter
- Porsche – 61 points
- Mazda – 24 points
- Ford – 17 points
- Datsun – 10 points
- Lancia – 5 points
- Renault – 5 points
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References
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