1991 Trans-Am Series

The 1991 Liquid Tide Trans-Am Tour was the 26th season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. It was the first season with competition from the sister SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge. 1991 was also the first season since 1979 to have a round outside of the United States and Canada, with a race in Mexico on the schedule that year. Oldsmobile, although very successful in 1991, would never again see success in Trans Am.

1991 Trans-Am Series
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Results

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Round Date Circuit Winning driver Winning vehicle
1 Sears Point 5 May Darin Brassfield Oldsmobile Cutlass
2 Mexico City 19 May Scott Sharp Chevrolet Camaro
3 Dallas 2 June Irv Hoerr Oldsmobile Cutlass
4 Detroit 15 June Scott Sharp Chevrolet Camaro
5 Portland 22 June Irv Hoerr Oldsmobile Cutlass
6 Cleveland 6 July Darin Brassfield Oldsmobile Cutlass
7 Des Moines 14 July George Robinson Chevrolet Camaro
8 Watkins Glen 10 August Scott Sharp Chevrolet Camaro
9 Trois-Rivières 18 August Scott Sharp Chevrolet Camaro
10 Denver 24 August Irv Hoerr Oldsmobile Cutlass
11 Mosport 8 September Scott Sharp Chevrolet Camaro
12 Mid-Ohio 14 September Darin Brassfield Oldsmobile Cutlass
13 Road America 21 September Scott Sharp Chevrolet Camaro
14 College Station 20 October Jack Baldwin Chevrolet Camaro

Final points standings

Place Driver Points
1 Scott Sharp 360
2 Jack Baldwin 290
3 Darin Brassfield 271
4 Irv Hoerr 269
5 Ron Fellows 246
6 Bob Sobey 234
7 Les Lindley 230
8 Randy Ruhlman 213
9 Paul Gentilozzi 209
10 Greg Pickett 202
11 Jim Derhaag 198
12 George Robinson 177
13 Steve Petty 171
14 Glenn Fox 135
15 Steve Saleen 122
16 Jerry Clinton 116
17 Bruce Nesbitt 111
18 Deborah Gregg 96
19 John S. E. Anderson 91
20 Stuart Hayner 68
20 Richard J. Valentine 68
22 Phillip Bartelt 66
22 Ed Hinchliff 66
24 Wayne Akers 64
25 Bob Patch 54
25 Donald Sak 54
27 Chris Kneifel 42
27 Scott Lagasse 42
29 Jerry Brassfield 38
30 Jim Stevens 31
31 Dick Danielson 30
32 Jerry Simmons 29
33 Mark Pielsticker 27
33 J. Craig Shafer 27
35 Tom Gloy 26
36 John Brumder 24
37 Buzz Dyer 21
37 Lou Gigliotti 21
37 Steve Mahre 21
37 Richard Myhre 21
41 Michel Jourdain Sr. 19
42 Tomas Lopez 16
43 Peter DeMan 15
43 Rick Dittman 15
45 Mitchell Bender 14
45 John Jones 14
47 R. K. Smith 13
48 Jimmy Landrum 11
49 R. Gary Fautch 8
49 Rich Sloma 8
51 Scott Pruett 8
52 Michael Kehoe 7
53 Paul Dallenbach 6
53 Robert R. Ripple 6
55 Courtney Smith 5
56 Wally Dallenbach, Jr. 4
56 Tom Forgione 4
58 Rob Fellows 3
59 Phil Mahre 2
59 Clint Welding 2
59 Bob Zeeb 2
62 John Heinricy 1
62 Aaron Wilson 1
64 Mike Dougherty 0
64 Mike Downs 0
64 Jamie Galles 0
64 W. K. Gonzalez 0
64 Phil Kalusha 0
64 Jim Moyer 0
64 Jim Pallas 0
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