2019 Trans-Am Series

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The 2019 Trans-Am Series season was the 51st running of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans Am Series. It began on March 1 and ran for twelve rounds.[1]

Schedule[edit]

National Championship[edit]

Round Event Circuit Location Date Classes Co headlining or supporting
1 Sebring Vintage Classic United States Sebring International Raceway Sebring, Florida March 1–3 All SVRA
2 Road Atlanta Grand Prix United States Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta Braselton, Georgia March 29–31 All SVRA
3 Trans-Am Speed Fest United States WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California May 3–5 All Intercontinental GT Challenge
4 Memorial Day Motorsports Festival United States Lime Rock Park Lakeville, Connecticut May 24–27 All SVRA
5 Detroit Grand Prix United States Streets of Belle Isle Detroit, Michigan May 31–June 2 TA2 IndyCar
6 Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course Speedway, Indiana August 1–4 All SVRA
7 Mid-Ohio 100 United States Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio August 8–10 All NASCAR Xfinity Series
8 Road America Classic United States Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 22–24 All NASCAR Xfinity Series
9 U.S. Vintage Grand Prix United States Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, New York September 5–7 All SVRA
10 Heacock Classic Gold Cup United States Virginia International Raceway Alton, Virginia September 20–22 All SVRA
11 U.S. Vintage National Championship United States Circuit of the Americas Elroy, Texas October 4–6 All SVRA
12 Classic 24 Hours of Daytona United States Daytona International Speedway road course Daytona Beach, Florida November 14–16 All Historic Sportscar Racing
Source:[2]
  Races are part of the Northern Cup
  Races are part of the Southern Cup
  Race is part of both the Northern Cup and the Southern Cup

West Coast Championship[edit]

Round Event Circuit Location Date Classes Co headlining or supporting
1 United States Thunderhill Raceway Park Willows, California April 12–14 All NASA
2 United States Auto Club Speedway sports car course Fontana, California April 26–28 All SVRA
3 Trans-Am Speed Fest United States WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California May 3–5 All SVRA
4 United States Sonoma Raceway Sonoma, California June 14–16 All NASA
5 United States Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon July 26–28 All SVRA
6 U.S. Vintage National Championship United States Circuit of the Americas Elroy, Texas October 4–6 All SVRA
Source:[2]
  Race is combined with Trans-Am National Series.

Changes[edit]

Race results[edit]

National Championship[edit]

TA, SGT, GT competed together at all events. TA2 competed in a dedicated race at all events. Overall winners in bold.

Round Circuit TA Winning driver TA2 Winning driver SGT Winning driver GT Winning driver
1 Sebring International Raceway United States Lawrence Loshak Brazil Rafa Matos United States Lee Saunders United States Jeff Courtney
2 Road Atlanta United States Lawrence Loshak Brazil Rafa Matos United States Brian Kleeman None entered
3 Laguna Seca United States Ernie Francis Jr.[a] United States Thomas Merrill[b] United States Dirk Leuenberger[c] None entered
4 Lime Rock Park United States Chris Dyson United States Thomas Merrill United States Mark Boden United States Steven Davison
5 Streets of Belle Isle TA2 only R1: Canada Misha Goikhberg
R2: United States Tony Ave
TA2 only TA2 only
6 Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course United States Chris Dyson United States Marc Miller United States Tim Kezman United States Steven Davison
7 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course United States Ernie Francis Jr. United States Marc Miller United States Mark Boden United States Larry Funk
8 Road America United States Ernie Francis Jr. Brazil Rafa Matos United States Tim Kezman United States Jeff Courtney
9 Watkins Glen International United States Ernie Francis Jr. Brazil Rafa Matos United States Aaron Pierce United States Steven Davison
10 Virginia International Raceway United States Boris Said United States Marc Miller United States Tim Kezman United States Steven Davison
11 Circuit of the Americas United States Adam Andretti[d] United States Marc Miller[e] United States Ken Thwaits[f] None entered
12 Daytona International Speedway road course United States Chris Dyson United States Thomas Merrill United States Lee Saunders United States Steven Davison
Sources:[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]

West Coast Championship[edit]

All classes raced together on track, except in the meetings shared with the National Championship. Bold indicates overall winner.

Round Circuit TA Winning driver TA2 Winning driver SGT Winning driver GT Winning driver
1 Thunderhill Raceway Park United States Greg Pickett United States Brad McAllister None entered United States Roger Eagleton
2 Auto Club Speedway sports car course United States Simon Gregg United States Nick Rosseno None entered None entered
3 Laguna Seca United States Simon Gregg[g] United States Brad McAllister[h] None entered United States Mitch Marvosh[i]
4 Sonoma Raceway United States Simon Gregg United States Derek Kraus Sweden Carl Rydquist United States Clark Nunes
5 Portland International Raceway United States Greg Pickett United States Brad McAllister None entered United States Beau Borders
6 Circuit of the Americas United States Michelle Nagai[j] United States Brad McAllister[k] Sweden Carl Rydquist[l] United States Joe Bogetich[m]
Sources:[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at Laguna Seca but scored points separately. Francis won overall.
  2. ^ The TA2 National and West Coast series raced together at Laguna Seca but scored points separately. Merrill won overall.
  3. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at Laguna Seca but scored points separately. Leuenberger was 1st of the SGT entrants.
  4. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. Andretti won overall.
  5. ^ The TA2 National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. Miller won overall.
  6. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at Laguna Seca but scored points separately. Thwaits finished 1st of the SGT entrants.
  7. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. Gregg finished 4th overall, 4th of the TA entries and 1st of the West Coast TA entries.
  8. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. McAllister's overall finishing position is unknown, but he was 1st of the West Coast TA2 entries.
  9. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. Marvosh's overall finishing position is unknown, but he was 1st of the West Coast GT entries.
  10. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. Nagai finished 6th overall, 6th in TA and 1st of the West Coast TA entrants.
  11. ^ The TA2 National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. McAllister finished 8th overall and 1st of the West Coast entrants.
  12. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. Rydquist finished 11th overall, 4th of the SGT entries and was the only SGT West Coast entrant.
  13. ^ The National and West Coast series raced together at COTA but scored points separately. Bogetich finished 14th overall, 1st in GT and 1st of the GT West Coast entrants.

References[edit]

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