.jpg?environment=live)
Trans Am Series’ June 26-28 Vintage Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Relives History
Lexington, OH -- America’s Road Racing Series made its Mid-Ohio debut as part of its second season, with Jerry Titus winning in a Ford Mustang fielded by the legendary Carroll Shelby. Roger Penske took back-to-back victories in 1968-’69, with Mark Donohue and Ronnie Bucknum piloting his Chevrolet Camaros. Other winners during the Golden Years were George Follmer, who won for Bud Moore in a Mustang in both 1970 and ’71, and Milt Minter, who triumphed in a Herb Adams Pontiac Firebird in 1972.

After a nine-year hiatus, Trans-Am returned in 1982, with Elliott Forbes-Robinson winning in a Joe Huffaker Pontiac Trans-Am. Willy T. Ribbs claimed victory in 1983, driving Neil DeAtley’s Camaro.
The Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli returns to Mid-Ohio this weekend, opening the track’s 2020 season to spectators -- albeit on a limited basis -- for the first time in two months. The race weekend is the longest continuously-running annual event at the motorsports facility.
Cyndi Paceley
Read Cyndi Paceley's articles
Latest News
Comments
Comments are disabled until you accept Social Networking Cookies. Update cookie preferences
If the dialog doesn't appear, ad-blockers are often the cause; try disabling yours or see our Social Features Support.

.jpeg?environment=live)



