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1978 Can-Am season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1978 Can-Am season was the eleventh running of the Sports Car Club of America's prototype based series and the second running of the revived series. Alan Jones was declared champion,[1] winning five of the ten rounds. Chevrolet again swept the season. Lola was not as dominant this season, as Elliot Forbes-Robinson won at Charlotte in a Spyder,[2] SCCA legend George Follmer at Mont Tremblant in a Prophet,[3] and Forbes-Robinson again at Trois-Rivieres.[4]

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Results

Round Circuit Winning driver Team Car
1 Road Atlanta Australia Alan Jones United States Carl A. Haas Racing Team Lola-Chevrolet
2 Charlotte United States Elliot Forbes-Robinson United States Newman-Freeman Racing Spyder-Chevrolet
3 Mid-Ohio Australia Alan Jones United States Carl A. Haas Racing Team Lola-Chevrolet
4 St. Jovite United States George Follmer United States U.S. Racing Prophet-Chevrolet
5 Watkins Glen Australia Warwick Brown United States Racing Team VDS Lola-Chevrolet
6 Road America Australia Alan Jones United States Carl A. Haas Racing Team Lola-Chevrolet
7 Mosport Australia Alan Jones United States Carl A. Haas Racing Team Lola-Chevrolet
8 Trois-Rivières United States Elliot Forbes-Robinson United States Newman-Freeman Racing Spyder-Chevrolet
9 Laguna Seca United States Al Holbert United States Hogan Racing Lola-Chevrolet
10 Riverside Australia Alan Jones United States Carl A. Haas Racing Team Lola-Chevrolet

[5]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Allen. "Can-Am 1978 « OldRacingCars.com". OldRacingCars.com.
  2. ^ "Charlotte, 27 May 1978 « Single-seater Can-Am".
  3. ^ "Mont-Tremblant, 25 Jun 1978 « Single-seater Can-Am".
  4. ^ "Trois-Rivières, 3 Sep 1978 « Single-seater Can-Am".
  5. ^ "Can-Am 1978". Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
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