1990 Trans-Am season
The 1990 Trans-Am season was the 25th running of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. Tommy Kendall won his first of four driver's championships, driving a Spice Engineering-run Chevrolet Beretta.
Results
Rnd |
Date |
Circuit |
Location |
Winning driver |
Winning vehicle |
1 |
March 10 |
Streets of Phoenix |
Phoenix, Arizona |
Robert Lappalainen |
Ford Mustang |
2 |
May 6 |
Sears Point International Raceway |
Sonoma, California |
Darin Brassfield |
Oldsmobile Cutlass |
3 |
June 3 |
Addison Airport |
Addison, Texas |
Irv Hoerr |
Oldsmobile Cutlass |
4 |
June 16 |
Streets of Detroit |
Detroit, Michigan |
Scott Sharp |
Oldsmobile Cutlass |
5 |
June 23 |
Portland International Raceway |
Portland, Oregon |
Darin Brassfield |
Oldsmobile Cutlass |
6 |
July 7 |
Burke Lakefront Airport |
Cleveland, Ohio |
Tommy Kendall |
Chevrolet Beretta |
7 |
July 15 |
Streets of Des Moines |
Des Moines, Iowa |
Tommy Kendall |
Chevrolet Beretta |
8 |
July 29 |
Road Atlanta |
Braselton, Georgia |
Tommy Kendall |
Chevrolet Beretta |
9 |
August 11 |
Watkins Glen International |
Watkins Glen, New York |
Chris Kneifel |
Chevrolet Beretta |
10 |
August 19 |
Circuit Trois-Rivières |
Trois-Rivières, Quebec |
Tommy Kendall |
Chevrolet Beretta |
11 |
August 25 |
Streets of Denver |
Denver, Colorado |
Tommy Kendall |
Ford Mustang |
12 |
September 9 |
Mosport Park |
Bowmanville, Ontario |
Dorsey Schroeder |
Ford Mustang |
13 |
September 15 |
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course |
Lexington, Ohio |
Darin Brassfield |
Oldsmobile Cutlass |
14 |
September 22 |
Road America |
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin |
Tommy Kendall |
Chevrolet Beretta |
15 |
November 4 |
Streets of St. Petersburg |
St. Petersburg, Florida |
Chris Kneifel |
Chevrolet Beretta |
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Championship standings (Top 10)
References