2005 Trans-Am Series

The 2005 Trans-Am Series was the fortieth season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. This would be the final complete season until the series returned in 2009. (Two events were held in Topeka in 2006,[1] but are considered to be exhibition and thus no championship was awarded.)

2005 Trans-Am Series
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Results

Round Circuit Winning driver Winning vehicle
1 Long Beach Randy Ruhlman Chevrolet Corvette
2 Portland Klaus Graf Jaguar XKR
3 Cleveland Randy Ruhlman Chevrolet Corvette
4 Toronto Paul Gentilozzi Jaguar XKR
5 Edmonton Greg Pickett Jaguar XKR
6 San Jose Boris Said Ford Mustang
7 Denver Klaus Graf Jaguar XKR
8 Road America Klaus Graf Jaguar XKR
9 Montreal Klaus Graf Jaguar XKR

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Final points standings

Place Driver Points
1 Klaus Graf 246
2 Randy Ruhlman 226
3 Greg Pickett 219
4 Tomy Drissi 195
5 Joey Scarallo 188
6 Paul Gentilozzi 176
7 Hima Maher 143
8 John Baucom 129
9 Moneca Kolvyn 127
10 Paul Fix II 105
11 Tom Cowen 92
12 Max Lagod 73
13 Mike Davis 70
14 Michael Lewis 58
15 Philip Simms 55
16 Boris Said 54
17 Tor Krueger 29
18 Charlie Webster 23
19 Kevin Nielsen 18
20 Jeff Emery 17
21 Tom Sherrill 17
22 Cliff Ebben 17
24 Amy Ruman 16
25 James Bradley 14
26 Blaise Csida 13
27 Csaba Bujdoso 12
28 Gordon Vipond 11
29 John Schaller 9
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References

  1. "A History of Trans Am". Retrieved 12 August 2013.


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