Great American Mountain Rally
Great American Mountain Rally (GAMR) was an automotive rally held in November in New England, United States. The course was 1500 miles long in harsh temperatures and cruel terrain. GAMR was possibly the first-ever US FIA-sanctioned rally.
In 1957, Saab 93 cars made headline news as three stock 93s entered into the competition and won first, third and fourth place in their class, as well as overall and team trophies.
Winners
1953
- Manufacturer's team prize - Sunbeam
1954
- Manufacturer's team prize - Sunbeam
1955
November 24–26 1 Kriplen-Richert (Porsche) 2 Blodgett-Rauch (Triumph TR2) 3 Bulck, W.-Bulck, E. (Austin-Healey)
1956
November 21-25 1 Lehmann-Brown (Saab) 2 Mackley-Hamlock (Renault) 3 Blackburn, D. and F. (Jaguar) 4 Young-Fendler (Volkswagen) 5 Hurtley, H. and A. (Triumph TR3) 6 Middle-Muskin (Saab) 7 Gatsonides-Blodgett (Triumph TR3)
1957
- Winner Bob Wehman and Louis Braun, USA - Saab 93
- Manufacturer's team prize - SAAB
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