List of Trans-Am Series marques

This list, assembled from Sports Car Club of America box scores,[1] contains all vehicle marques that competed in the Trans-Am Series. The list is sorted first by era, and then by country. American marques from the Golden Age onward are divided among the Big Three.

Early Days

United States

United Kingdom

Germany

Italy

Sweden

Japan

France

Golden Era

General Motors

Ford Motor Company

Chrysler Corporation

American Motors

United Kingdom

Germany

Italy

Sweden

Japan

United States

France

1973-79

North America

Italy

Germany

Britain

France

Japan

GT Era

North America

Europe

Asia

American Muscle Revival Era (1989-2006)

Manufacturer Model Years active Cha.
Chrysler Corporation
Dodge Avenger [3][4]
Daytona 1992-1997
Intrepid 2005
Viper 2001-2004
Ford Motor Company
Ford Mustang 1989-2006
Taurus 2005
Thunderbird
Mercury Capri 1989-1990
General Motors
Buick Regal 1989
Skylark 1989
Chevrolet Beretta 1989-1994
Camaro 1989-2006
Corvette 1989-2006
Lumina 1991-1992
Monte Carlo 2004-2005
Oldsmobile Aurora 2000
Ciera
Calais
Cutlass Supreme 1989-2000
Intrigue [3][4]
Oldsmobile Toronado
Pontiac Fiero 1989
Firebird
Grand Prix 1996-2000
Trans Am
Jaguar Cars
Jaguar XKR 2000-2006
Mazda Motor Corporation
Mazda RX-7 1989, 2006
Miata 2006
Panoz, LLC
Panoz Panoz Esperante 2001-2003
Porsche AG
Porsche Porsche 944 1989
Qvale Modena
Qvale Mangusta 2000-2004

Return

The following vehicles have been were utilized in the 2015 season:[5]

TA1

TA2

TA3

TA4

References

  1. (PDF) https://web.archive.org/web/20120424230730/http://cms.scca.com/documents/Pro%20Racing/Archives/Trans-Am/1966.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 24, 2012. Retrieved October 30, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "Pontiac Trans-Am 100". Sports Car Club of America. May 24, 1984. Archived from the original on 2016-12-26. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
  3. The Oldsmobile Intrigue and Dodge Avenger were eligible for Trans-Am competition in the circa 1999-2000 timeframe, but no teams ever utilized them in competition.
  4. "A New Look For The Trans-Am Series In 2000". Motorsport.com. October 25, 1999. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  5. The Chase for the Trigon Trophy - Final Standings, Trans-Am Series, Retrieved 2015-11-17
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