1991 SCCA Escort World Challenge season

1991 SCCA Escort World Challenge season
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The 1991 SCCA Escort World Challenge season was the second running of the Sports Car Club of America's World Challenge series. It was the final year under sponsorship from Escort radar detectors. The series would not find another corporate sponsor until television network SpeedVision bought the series in 1999. The race in Mexico would be their final race outside of North America (i.e. the United States and Canada) until their race in Puerto Rico twelve years later. The series also added a Super Sport group alongside its World Challenge and Super Production groups. The series would also adopt a 24-hour race at Mosport Park.

Results[1]

Round Circuit Winning Driver (WC)

Winning Driver (SP)
Winning Driver (SS)

Winning Vehicle (WC)

Winning Vehicle (SP)
Winning Vehicle (SS)

1 United StatesSears Point United StatesShawn Hendricks

United States Mitch Wright / United States Bo Lemler
Did not participate

Chevrolet Corvette

Eagle Talon
Did not participate

2 United StatesDallas United StatesR.K. Smith

United StatesNorris Raincourt
Did not participate

Chevrolet Corvette

Honda CRX Si
Did not participate

3 United StatesDes Moines United StatesShawn Hendricks

United StatesPeter Cunningham
Did not participate

Chevrolet Corvette

BMW M3
Did not participate

4 CanadaMosport United StatesR.K. Smith / United States Ken Wallace / United States Ken Wilden / United States Richard Spenard / United States David Empringham / United States Tommy Clark / United States Peter Cunningham

United States Mitch Wright / United States Tommy Archer / United States Bobby Archer
United States Lou Gigliotti / United States Leighton Reese / United States Brad Hoyt / United States Mark Behm / United States John Petrick

Chevrolet Corvette

Eagle Talon
Chevrolet Camaro

5 United StatesDenver United States Doc Bundy

United States Dave Jolly
United States Terry Borcheller

Lotus Esprit

Oldsmobile Calais
Ford Mustang

6 United StatesRoad America United States Bobby Carradine

United StatesJohannes Van Overbeek
United StatesDave Jolly

Lotus Esprit

Oldsmobile Calais
Chevrolet Camaro

7 United StatesTexas United StatesBobby Carradine

United StatesPeter Schwartzott
United StatesBill Gray / United States Stu Hayner

Lotus Esprit

Honda CRX
Chevrolet Camaro

8 MexicoMexico United States Boris Said III

United States Tommy Archer
Did not participate

Ford Mustang

Eagle Talon
Did not participate

References

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