2004 Trans-Am season
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The 2004 Trans-Am Series season was the 39th season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. Jaguar again nearly swept the season, with Infineon going to Ford.
Results[1]
Round | Circuit | Winning driver | Winning vehicle |
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1 | Long Beach | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
2 | Portland | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
3 | Infineon Raceway | Boris Said | Ford Mustang |
4 | Cleveland | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
5 | Toronto | Jorge Diaz, Jr. | Jaguar XKR |
6 | Trois-Rivières | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
7 | Road America | Tommy Kendall | Jaguar XKR |
8 | Denver | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
9 | Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca | Tommy Kendall | Jaguar XKR |
Final points standings
Place | Driver | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Paul Gentilozzi | 222 |
2 | Tommy Kendall | 222 |
3 | Randy Ruhlman | 200 |
4 | Tomy Drissi | 180 |
5 | Jorge Diaz, Jr. | 170 |
6 | John Baucom | 156 |
7 | Joey Scarallo | 150 |
8 | Greg Pickett | 145 |
9 | Philip Simms | 130 |
10 | Mike Davis | 87 |
11 | Boris Said | 85 |
12 | Ron Fellows | 71 |
13 | Bob Ruman | 66 |
14 | Ross Murray | 63 |
15 | John Leavy | 61 |
16 | Bernard Bupp, Jr. | 58 |
17 | Max Lagod | 56 |
18 | Garrett Kletjian | 55 |
19 | Brandon Davis | 54 |
20 | Tom Cowen | 48 |
21 | Johnny Miller | 48 |
22 | Moneca Kolvyn | 38 |
23 | Charlie Webster | 35 |
24 | Michael Lewis | 30 |
25 | Paul Fix II | 30 |
26 | Cliff Ebben | 19 |
27 | Blaise Csida | 15 |
28 | Wayne Hartzler | 13 |
29 | Edison Lluch, Sr. | 12 |
30 | John Schaller | 11 |
31 | Dan Downs | 10 |
– | Vincent Ashton | 0 |
References
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