1983 Can-Am season explained

The 1983 Can Am season was the sixteenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's prototype series and the seventh of the revived series. 1983 marked the second year of Chevrolet having major competition, with Cosworth taking second at Mosport,[1] first at Lime Rock,[2] second at Trois-Rivières,[3] first at the second race at Mosport,[4] and second at Sears Point.[5] Hart would take third at Lime Rock and third at Trois-Rivières. Porsche would get its first podiums this season, with a win at Road America[6] and third at the second race at Mosport. The dominant chassis were Frissbee, Ensign, Lola, VDS, Scandia, and Ralt. Jacques Villeneuve, Sr. was declared champion, with podiums in almost every race. He would, however, become the final major racecar driver to win a Can Am championship.

Bertil Roos won his second straight two liter class championship.

Results

RoundCircuitWinning driverTeamCar
1Mosport Jacques Villeneuve Canadian Tire RacingFrissbee-Chevrolet
2Lime Rock Jim Crawford Fernley RacingEnsign-Cosworth
3Road America John Fitzpatrick JDavid RacingPorsche 956
4Trois-Rivières Jacques Villeneuve Canadian Tire RacingFrissbee-Chevrolet
5Mosport Jim Crawford Fernley RacingEnsign-Cosworth
6Sears Point Jacques Villeneuve Canadian Tire RacingFrissbee-Chevrolet
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mosport Park, 5 Jun 1983 « Single-seater Can-Am « . Oldracingcars.com . 2012-03-30.
  2. Web site: Lime Rock, 3 Jul 1983 « Single-seater Can-Am « . Oldracingcars.com . 2012-03-30.
  3. Web site: Trois-Rivières, 4 Sep 1983 « Single-seater Can-Am « . Oldracingcars.com . 2012-03-30.
  4. Web site: Mosport Park, 11 Sep 1983 « Single-seater Can-Am « . Oldracingcars.com . 2012-03-30.
  5. Web site: Sears Point, 9 Oct 1983 « Single-seater Can-Am « . Oldracingcars.com . 2012-03-30.
  6. Web site: Road America, 18 Jul 1983 « Single-seater Can-Am « . Oldracingcars.com . 2012-03-30.
  7. Web site: Loading.... www.wspr-racing.com.