1978 IMSA GT Championship

The 1978 Camel GT Challenge season was the 8th season of the IMSA GT Championship auto racing series. It was the first year of the new GTX class, which allowed for Group 5 cars to compete. The GTO and GTU class Grand tourer cars remained from before. It began February 4, 1978, and ended November 26, 1978, after fourteen rounds.

1978 IMSA GT Championship
Previous: 1977 Next: 1979

Schedule

Not all classes participated in some events. Races marked with All had all classes on track at the same time.

Rnd Race Length Class Circuit Date
1 24 Hours of Daytona 24 Hours All Daytona International Speedway February 4
February 5
2 12 Hours of Sebring 12 Hours All Sebring International Raceway March 18
3 6 Hours of Talladega 6 Hours All Talladega Superspeedway April 2
4 Camel GT Challenge 75 mi (121 km) GTU Road Atlanta April 16
100 mi (160 km) GTX/GTO
5 Monterey Triple Crown 100 mi (160 km) GTX/GTO Laguna Seca Raceway April 30
45 Minutes GTU
6 Hallett Grand Prix 1 Hour GTU Hallett Motor Racing Circuit May 7
100 mi (160 km) GTX/GTO
7 Coca-Cola 300 100 mi (160 km) GTX/GTO Lime Rock Park May 29
100 mi (160 km) GTU
8 Pepsi Grand Prix 100 mi (160 km) All Brainerd International Raceway June 18
9 Paul Revere 250 250 mi (400 km) All Daytona International Speedway July 4
10 Sears Point Grand Prix 100 mi (160 km) GTX/GTO Sears Point International Raceway July 30
75 mi (121 km) GTU
11 G.I. Joe's Grand Prix 100 mi (160 km) GTX/GTO Portland International Raceway August 6
45 Minutes GTU
12 Camel GT Mid-Ohio 250 250 mi (400 km) All Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course August 27
13 Arthur Montgomery 100 75 mi (121 km) GTU Road Atlanta September 4
100 mi (160 km) GTX/GTO
14 Camel GT Daytona 250 250 mi (400 km) All Daytona International Speedway November 26

Season results

Rnd Circuit GTX Winning Team GTO Winning Team GTU Winning Team Results
GTX Winning Driver(s) GTO Winning Driver(s) GTU Winning Driver(s)
1 Daytona #99 Brumos Porsche #58 Diego Febles Racing #01 J. Dana Roehrig Results
Rolf Stommelen
Toine Hezemans
Peter Gregg
Diego Febles
Alec Poole
Dave White
Gary Mesnick
J. Dana Roehrig
2 Sebring #9 Dick Barbour Performance #33 JLP Racing #77 Bill Scott Racing Results
Brian Redman
Charles Mendez
Bob Garretson
John Paul, Sr.
Bonky Fernández
Francisco Romero
Ernesto Soto
3 Talladega #59 Brumos Porsche #33 Boricua Racing #76 Quality Inn Results
Peter Gregg
Brad Frisselle
Bonky Fernández
Dave Cowart
Lee Mueller
Frank Thomas
4 Road Atlanta #59 Brumos Porsche Audi #25 Deren Automotive #01 Roehrig Racing Results
Peter Gregg Kenper Miller Dave White
5 Laguna Seca #16 Vasek Polak #01 BMW #48 Datsun Results
George Follmer John Morton Frank Leary
6 Hallett #2 McLaren North America #25 BMW #51 Porsche Results
David Hobbs Kenper Miller Dennis Aase
7 Lime Rock #59 Brumos Porsche #58 Diego Febles Racing #33 Bob Sharp Racing Results
Peter Gregg Diego Febles Sam Posey
8 Brainerd #59 Brumos Porsche #07 Morrison's Inc. #01 Porsche Results
Peter Gregg Dave Cowart Dave White
9 Daytona #59 Brumos Porsche #25 BMW #01 Porsche Results
Peter Gregg Kenper Miller Dave White
10 Sears Point #2 McLaren North America #55 Porsche #48 Datsun Results
David Hobbs Howard Meister Frank Leary
11 Portland #59 Brumos Porsche #07 Morrison's Inc. #64 Porsche Results
Peter Gregg Dave Cowart Dennis Aase
12 Mid-Ohio #94 Whittington Brothers Racing #07 Morrison's Inc. #42 Porsche Results
Bill Whittington
Jim Busby
Dave Cowart
Mauricio de Narvaez
Bill Bean
13 Road Atlanta #59 Brumos Porsche #55 Andial Porsche-Meister Homes #83 Sun/Moon Electramotive Results
Peter Gregg Howard Meister Don Devendorf
14 Daytona #59 Brumos Porsche #04 Chevrolet #79 Datsun Results
Peter Gregg Rick Thompkins Richard Kendrick
Scott Hoerr


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