The 1997 SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge season was the eighth running of the Sports Car Club of America's World Challenge series. The 1997 season is notable in that it began a thirteen-year era of the touring car class being contested primarily between BMW, Mazda, and Acura. This changed in 2010 with the adoption of an entirely new format. 1997 also saw the end of combined classes, with separate races for each group. This lasted until the 2010 season. After several years of having at least three groups, the series was reduced to only two, a format unseen since the series' inaugural season. This went unchanged for thirteen years, after which the series changed to three and later four groups. After only mild success for three seasons, the Saturn brand got its final wins this season as another blow to General Motors in the series.
Results
Round | Circuit | Winning Driver (T1)
Winning Driver (T2) |
Winning Vehicle (T1)
Winning Vehicle (T2) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | St. Petersburg | Peter Cunningham
Peter Schwartzott |
Acura NSX
Honda Prelude |
2 | Lime Rock | Kermit Upton III
Kristian Skavnes |
BMW M3
Saturn SC |
3 | Mid-Ohio | Peter Cunningham
Paul Booher |
Acura NSX
Saturn SC |
4 | Watkins Glen | Lou Gigliotti
Michael Galati |
Saleen Mustang
Acura Integra R |
5 | Minneapolis | Peter Kitchak
Paul Booher |
Porsche RSR
Saturn SC |
6 | Topeka | Ron Fellows
Johannes Van Overbeek |
Saleen Mustang
BMW 328is |
7 | Tros-Rivieres | Peter Cunningham
Alain Chebeir |
Acura NSX
BMW 328is |
8 | Mosport | Ron Fellows
Pierre Kleinubing |
Saleen Mustang
Acura Integra R |
9 | Pike's Peak | Peter Cunningham
Pierre Kleinubing |
Acura NSX
Acura Integra R |
10 | Reno | Lou Gigliotti
Johannes Van Overbeek |
Saleen Mustang
BMW 318Ti |
References
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 24, 2013. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
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