1963 SCCA National Sports Car Championship

The 1963 SCCA National Sports Car Championship season was the thirteenth season of the Sports Car Club of America's National Sports Car Championship. It began April 7, 1963, and ended September 2, 1963, after ten races.

1963 SCCA National Sports Car Championship
Previous: 1962 Next: 1964

Schedule

Rnd Race LengthA Circuit Location Date
1 SCCA National Race 45 minutes Marlboro Motor Raceway Upper Marlboro, Maryland April 7
2 VIR National Cup 1 hour, 30 minutes Virginia International Raceway Danville, Virginia April 27
3 Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races 75 km (47 mi) Greater Cumberland Regional Airport Wiley Ford, West Virginia May 12
4 SCCA National Race 90 mi (140 km) Bridgehampton Race Circuit Bridgehampton, New York June 2
5 SCCA National Race 60 mi (97 km) Lime Rock Park Lakeville, Connecticut June 15
6 June Sprints 160 mi (260 km) Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin June 23
7 Lake Garnett Grand Prix 70 mi (110 km) Lake Garnett Circuit Garnett, Kansas July 8
8 Meadowdale SCCA National Championships 98 mi (158 km) Meadowdale International Raceway Carpentersville, Illinois August 4
9 Glen Classic 100 mi (160 km) Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, New York August 25
10 SCCA National Races 60 mi (97 km) Thompson International Speedway Thompson, Connecticut September 2
^A Feature race

Season results

Feature race overall winners in bold.

Rnd Circuit AP Winning Team BP Winning Team CM Winning Team CP Winning Team DM Winning Team DP Winning Team EM Winning Team EP Winning Team FM Winning Team FP Winning Team GM Winning Team GP Winning Team HM Winning Team HP Winning Team Results
AP Winning Driver(s) BP Winning Driver(s) CM Winning Driver(s) CP Winning Driver(s) DM Winning Driver(s) DP Winning Driver(s) EM Winning Driver(s) EP Winning Driver(s) FM Winning Driver(s) FP Winning Driver(s) GM Winning Driver(s) GP Winning Driver(s) HM Winning Driver(s) HP Winning Driver(s)
1 Marlboro Chevrolet Chevrolet no finishers Daimler #6 Mecom Racing Team Porsche Porsche Porsche Porsche Lotus Lola-Climax Austin-Healey Zink Petite[1] Austin-Healey Results
Dick Lang Don Yenko Duncan Black Roger Penske Alex Dearborn Herb Swan Ron Grable Bob Holbert Bob Sharp M. R. J. Wyllie Pete van der Vate Bill Greer Paul Hill
2 VIR #10 Chevrolet #12 Grady Davis #26 Meister Brauser Racing #82 Fiat-Abarth no entries #44 Triumph #43 Lotus #7 Porsche no entries #11 Alfa Romeo #88 Bobsy-Ford[2] #31 Austin-Healey #87 Zink Petite no entries Results
Dick Thompson Don Yenko Don Devine Paul Richards Bob Tullius Skip Barber William Haenelt Jack Crusoe Chuck Dietrich Pete van der Vate Bill Greer
3 Cumberland Shelby Chevrolet #60 Briggs Cunningham Fiat-Abarth #6 Mecom Racing Team Triumph Porsche #73 Porsche Lotus Triumph Bosby Morgan Osca Austin-Healey Results
Bob Johnson Robert Mouat Walt Hansgen Paul Richards Roger Penske Bob Tullius Bob Holbert Lake Underwood T. A. Rees Ed Diehl Chuck Dietrich Frank Nagel John Igleheart Donna Mae Mims
4 Bridgehampton Shelby Chevrolet #60 Briggs Cunningham Fiat-Abarth Ferrari Triumph Porsche Austin-Healey Lotus Volvo Genie Austin-Healey Osca Austin-Healey Results
Bob Johnson Robert Mouat Walt Hansgen Paul Richards Bob Grossman Jim Spencer Joe Buzzetta Jim Ladd Peter Sachs Art Riley John Fitch Pete van der Vate John Igleheart Howard Blakeslee
5 Lime Rock A.C. Chevrolet Porsche Morgan no entries Triumph no entries Porsche Lotus Alfa Romeo Lola-Climax Austin-Healey Osca Austin-Healey Results
Bob Brown Don Yenko Joe Buzzetta Gaston Andrey Bob Tullius Bill Romig Peter Sachs Jack Crusoe M. R. J. Wyllie Rod Harmon John Igleheart Paul Hill
6 Road America Shelby Chevrolet Meister Brauser A.C.-Bristol #94 Wayne Burnett Triumph Concours Motors Sports Car Forum Porsche Alfa Romeo Lola-Climax Austin-Healey Martin T Austin-Healey Results
Bob Johnson Ed Smith Harry Heuer Fred Ellsworth Wayne Burnett Bob Tullius Bill Wuesthoff Don Sesslar Lee Hall Robert Shaw M. R. J. Wyllie Pete van der Vate Martin Tanner Fred Turek
7 Lake Garnett #33 Bob Johnson Chevrolet Shelby American Morgan Cooper Triumph no entries Sports Car Forum no entries Lotus Bosby Austin-Healey Lotus Austin-Healey Results
Bob Johnson Don Yenko Ken Miles Lew Spencer Jack Hinkle John Goans Don Sesslar Dick Anderson Chuck Dietrich Robert Fry Ed Walsh Bruce Hoskins
8 Meadowdale Shelby Chevrolet #0 Meister Brauser Team A.C.-Bristol no entries Triumph A Austin-Healey Porsche Alfa Romeo Bosby Austin-Healey Zink Petite Austin-Healey Results
Bob Brown Don Yenko Harry Heuer Bill Harwell Jim Spencer Allan Barker Lee Hall Robert Shaw Chuck Dietrich Donald Hampton Bill Greer Donna Mae Mims
9 Watkins Glen #41 A.J. Griffith, Jr. #2 Grady Davis #11 Grady Davis #4 Duncan Black no entries #53 Jim Spencer Kelly Special-Porsche Porsche #3 Bosby Division #15 Jerrold A. Truitt #3 Bosby Division #5 Erwin Lorincz Osca #12 Harvey Glass Results
Bob Brown Don Yenko Dick Thompson Duncan Black Jim Spencer Wayne Kelly Lake Underwood Chuck Dietrich Gerald Truitt Chuck Dietrich Erwin Lorincz John Igleheart Harvey Glass
10 Thompson Shelby Porsche Lister-Costin Buick Daimler Porsche Triumph no entries Porsche Porsche Alfa Romeo Elva Austin-Healey Osca Austin-Healey Results
Bob Johnson Bruce Jennings Eno de Pasquale Duncan Black Joe Buzzetta Bob Tullius Lake Underwood George Wintersteen Tom Flaherty Dave Fenton Don Peaslee John Gordon Frank Cooper
^A D and E Modified were classified with C Modified at Meadowdale.

Champions

ClassDriverCar
A Production Bob JohnsonShelby Cobra 289
B Production Don YenkoChevrolet Corvette
C Modified Harry HeuerChaparral 1-Chevrolet
C Production Duncan BlackDaimler SP250
D Modified Roger Penske"Zerex Special" Cooper T53-Climax
D Production Bob TulliusTriumph TR4
E Modified Joe BuzzettaPorsche 718 RSK
E Production Lake UnderwoodPorsche 356
F Modified Peter SachsLotus 23
F Production Robert ShawAlfa Romeo Spyder
G Modified Chuck DietrichBosby Mk.II-Ford
G Production Pete van der VateAustin-Healey Sprite
H Modified Bill GreerZink Petite Mk.II
H Production Donna Mae MimsAustin-Healey Sprite

References

  1. "Zink Petite Chassis". SportsRacer.net. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  2. "Bobsy Chassis". SportsRacer.net. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
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