2010 Trans-Am Series

The 2010 Trans-Am Series was the 42nd season of the SCCA's Trans-Am Series. It began on May 8 and ran for ten rounds.[1] Chevrolet nearly swept the season, with Jaguar winning the opening round at New Jersey. 2010 was also the first Trans Am season since 2002 in which an American manufacturer won the championship.

2010 Trans-Am Series
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Results

Round Circuit Winning driver Winning vehicle
1 New Jersey Motorsports Park Tomy Drissi Jaguar XKR
2 Mosport Kenny Wilden Chevrolet Corvette
3 Miller Motorsports Park Tony Ave Chevrolet Corvette
4 Road America Tony Ave Chevrolet Corvette
5 Lime Rock Park Tony Ave Chevrolet Corvette
6 Toronto R. J. Lopez Chevrolet Corvette
7 Autobahn Country Club Tony Ave Chevrolet Corvette
8 Brainerd International Raceway Tony Ave Chevrolet Corvette
9 Virginia International Raceway R. J. Lopez Chevrolet Corvette
10 Road Atlanta Tony Ave Chevrolet Corvette

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Final points standings

Place Driver Points
1 Tony Ave 1280
2 R. J. Lopez 1079
3 Tomy Drissi 984
4 Simon Gregg 938
5 Amy Ruman 583
6 Glen Jung 447
7 Daniel Ramoutarsingh 351
8 Mike Skeen 282
9 Bobby Sak 272
10 Doug Harrington 260
11 Buddy Cisar 220
12 Blaise Csida 183
13 Rick Dittman 176
14 Denny Lamers 176
15 Elmer Shannon 168
16 John Baucom 156
17 Kenny Wilden 139
18 Cliff Ebben 118
19 Jim Derhaag 93
20 John Schaller 92
21 Kyle Kelley 84
22 Harold Musler 84
23 Joey Scarallo 80
24 George Smith 80
25 J. R. Smith 76
26 Bob Monette 76
27 Jim Bradley 72
28 Michael Lewis 72
29 Kevin Rich 68
30 Paige Monette 68
31 Daniel Parr 64
32 Zach Monette 60
33 Terry Giles 53
34 David Fershtand 47
Greg Clifton 0
Greg Pickett 0
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-08-30. Retrieved 2013-04-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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