2003 Trans-Am season
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The 2003 Trans-Am Series season was the 38th season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. Jaguar nearly swept the season, having only garnered one win the previous year. Ford won at Long Beach. The series went to Puerto Rico for the first time in history, with hometown hero Wally Castro finishing first. The season was also the first since 1991 to feature a race outside North America (i.e. the United States and Canada).
Results[1]
Round | Circuit | Winning driver | Winning vehicle |
---|---|---|---|
1 | St. Petersburg | Scott Pruett | Jaguar XKR |
2 | Long Beach | Boris Said | Ford Mustang |
3 | Mosport | Scott Pruett | Jaguar XKR |
4 | Lime Rock Park | Johnny Miller | Jaguar XKR |
5 | Infineon Raceway | Scott Pruett | Jaguar XKR |
6 | Cleveland Grand Prix | Scott Pruett | Jaguar XKR |
7 | Trois-Rivières | Scott Pruett | Jaguar XKR |
8 | Road America | Scott Pruett | Jaguar XKR |
9 | Denver | Scott Pruett | Jaguar XKR |
10 | Miami | Scott Pruett | Jaguar XKR |
11 | San Juan | Wally Castro | Jaguar XKR |
Final points standings
Place | Driver | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Scott Pruett | 340 |
2 | Johnny Miller | 264 |
3 | Michael Lewis | 228 |
4 | Jorge Diaz, Jr. | 219 |
5 | Bobby Sak | 209 |
6 | Randy Ruhlman | 186 |
7 | Stu Hayner | 178 |
8 | John Baucom | 173 |
9 | Tomy Drissi | 148 |
10 | Simon Gregg | 122 |
11 | Boris Said | 119 |
12 | Joey Scarallo | 108 |
13 | Paul Gentilozzi | 85 |
14 | Max Lagod | 78 |
15 | Bob Ruman | 69 |
16 | Greg Pickett | 61 |
results incomplete |
References
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