2001 Trans-Am Series
2001 Trans-Am Series | |||
Previous: | 2000 | Next: | 2002 |
The 2001 Trans-Am Series was the 36th season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. The victory at Portland would mark Dodge's final Trans Am win until the 2012 Trans-Am Series.
Results[1]
Round | Circuit | Winning driver | Winning vehicle |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sebring | Boris Said | Ford Mustang |
2 | Long Beach | Lou Gigliotti | Chevrolet Corvette |
3 | Mosport | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
4 | Detroit | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
5 | Cleveland | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
6 | Infineon Raceway | Brian Simo | Qvale Mangusta |
7 | Portland | Tommy Archer | Dodge Viper |
8 | Road America | Michael Lewis | Jaguar XKR |
9 | Mid-Ohio | Paul Gentilozzi | Jaguar XKR |
10 | Laguna Seca | Justin Bell | Chevrolet Corvette |
11 | Houston | Justin Bell | Chevrolet Corvette |
Championships[2]
Drivers
- Paul Gentilozzi - 287 points
- Brian Simo - 255 points
- Johnny Miller - 255 points
- Tommy Archer - 221 points
- Justin Bell - 219 points
- Lou Gigliotti - 214 points
- Michael Lewis - 197 points
- Boris Said - 166 points
- Bob Ruman - 142 points
- Leighton Reese - 140 points
Owners
- Rocketsports #64 - 142
- Rocketsports #3 - 140
- Cinjo Racing #36 - 138
- Ruhlman Motorsports #49 - 134
- TDM Motorsports #15 - 132
- Fix Motorsports #77 - 127
- LAC Motorsports #35 - 123
- Derhaag Motorsports #40 - 122
- Autocon Motorsports #12 - 116
- TDM Motorsports #05 - 115
Manufacturers
- Jaguar – 139 points
- Chevrolet – 117 points
- Qvale Automobiles – 80 points
- Dodge – 80 points
- Panoz – 44 points
- Ford – 36 points
References
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