The 1982 Can Am Series season was the fifteenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's prototype series, and the sixth running of the revived series. 1982 brought new competition for Chevrolet in the form of Hart and Cosworth. Hart would podium in three races while Cosworth would podium in two. The most dominant chassis were Frissbee, Marguey, March, VDS-001, and Ensign. Al Unser Jr. would win at Road Atlanta,[1] Laguna Seca,[2] and Mosport[3] twice,[4] with a podium at Mid Ohio,[5] at Riverside,[6] and at Caesar's Palacae.[7] Unser would be declared champion.
Bertil Roos would take the two liter class in his Hart.
Results
editRound | Circuit | Winning driver | Team | Car |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Road Atlanta | Al Unser Jr. | Galles Racing | Frissbee-Chevrolet |
2 | Mosport | Al Unser Jr. | Galles Racing | Frissbee-Chevrolet |
3 | Mid-Ohio | Al Holbert | Racing Team VDS | VDS-Chevrolet |
4 | Road America | Al Holbert | Racing Team VDS | VDS-Chevrolet |
5 | Trois-Rivières | Al Holbert | Racing Team VDS | VDS-Chevrolet |
6 | Mosport | Al Unser Jr. | Galles Racing | Frissbee-Chevrolet |
7 | Caesars Palace | Danny Sullivan | Newman/Budweiser | March-Chevrolet |
8 | Riverside | Al Holbert | Racing Team VDS | VDS-Chevrolet |
9 | Laguna Seca | Al Unser Jr. | Galles Racing | Frissbee-Chevrolet |
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