2001 Trans-Am Series Explained

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

RoundCircuitWinning driverWinning vehicle
1Sebring Boris SaidFord Mustang
2Long Beach Lou GigliottiChevrolet Corvette
3Mosport Paul GentilozziJaguar XKR
4Detroit Paul GentilozziJaguar XKR
5Cleveland Paul GentilozziJaguar XKR
6Infineon Raceway Brian SimoQvale Mangusta
7Portland Tommy ArcherDodge Viper
8Road America Michael LewisJaguar XKR
9Mid-Ohio Paul GentilozziJaguar XKR
10Laguna Seca Justin BellChevrolet Corvette
11Houston Justin BellChevrolet Corvette
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Championships

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Drivers

  1. Paul Gentilozzi - 287 points
  2. Brian Simo - 255 points
  3. Johnny Miller - 255 points
  4. Tommy Archer - 221 points
  5. Justin Bell - 219 points
  6. Lou Gigliotti - 214 points
  7. Michael Lewis - 197 points
  8. Boris Said - 166 points
  9. Bob Ruman - 142 points
  10. Leighton Reese - 140 points

Owners

  1. Rocketsports#64 - 142
  2. Rocketsports#3 - 140
  3. Cinjo Racing#36 - 138
  4. Ruhlman Motorsports#49 - 134
  5. TDM Motorsports#15 - 132
  6. Fix Motorsports#77 - 127
  7. LAC Motorsports#35 - 123
  8. Derhaag Motorsports#40 - 122
  9. Autocon Motorsports#12 - 116
  10. TDM Motorsports#05 - 115

Manufacturers

  1. Jaguar – 139 points
  2. Chevrolet – 117 points
  3. Qvale Automobiles – 80 points
  4. Dodge – 80 points
  5. Panoz – 44 points
  6. Ford – 36 points

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Results. Season 149. Motorsport archives. 2014-02-03. 2014-02-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20140221081610/http://www.motorsport-archive.com/results/season/149. dead.