1973 IMSA GT Championship

The 1973 Camel GT season was the 3rd season of the IMSA GT Championship auto racing series. It was for Grand Tourer-style racing cars which ran in the GTO and GTU classes, as well as former Trans Am Series cars in the TO and TU classes. It began March 24, 1973, and ended November 25, 1973, after ten rounds. This year marked the decline of Trans Am and the beginning of it and IMSA GT becoming nigh indistinguishable.

Schedule

Some events were run twice, with each running counting as one round.

RndRaceLengthCircuitDate
112 Hours of Sebring12 HoursSebring International RacewayMarch 24
2Daytona 3 Hours3 HoursDaytona International RacewayApril 21
3Pocono 500500 mi (800 km)Pocono International RacewayJune 10
4Paul Revere 250250 mi (400 km)Daytona International SpeedwayJuly 4
5Mid-Ohio 6 Hour6 HoursMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseJuly 15
6Lime Rock 100100 mi (160 km)Lime Rock ParkSeptember 15
7100 mi (160 km)
8Atlanta 200200 mi (320 km)Road AtlantaSeptember 30
93 Hours of Indianapolis3 HoursIndianapolis Raceway ParkOctober 14
10Camel GT 250 at Daytona250 mi (400 km)Daytona International SpeedwayNovember 25

Season results

Overall winner in bold.

RndCircuitGTO Winning TeamGTU Winning TeamTO Winning TeamTU Winning TeamResults
GTO Winning DriversGTU Winning DriversTO Winning DriversTU Winning Drivers
1Sebring#59 Dave Helmick#27 Don Lindley#17 Vince Gimondo#112 Jim Grob Racingresults
United States Peter Gregg
United States Hurley Haywood
United States Dave Helmick
United States Don Lindley
United States Stephen Behr
United States Brian Goellnicht
United States Vince Gimondo
United States Billy Dingman
United States Jim Grob
Chile Juan Montalvo
2Daytona#59 Brumos Porsche-Audi Corp.#32 Bob Bergstrom#88 Carter Racing Services#112 Jim Grob Racingresults
United States Peter Gregg
United States Hurley Haywood
United States Bob Bergstrom
United States Jim Cook
Canada Maurice CarterUnited States Jim Grob
Chile Juan Montalvo
3Pocono#1 Toad Hall Motor Racing#62 Bob Bergstrom#88 Carter Racing Services#90 Z & W Mazdaresults
United States Mike Keyser
United States Stephen Behr
United States Bob Bergstrom
United States Jim Cook
Canada Maurice Carter
United States Tony DeLorenzo
United States Ray Walle
United States Bob Speakman
United States Richard Schuck
4Daytona#96 Gene Felton#62 Bob Bergstrom#88 Carter Racing Services#32 BMWresults
United States Gene FeltonUnited States Bob BergstromCanada Maurice CarterUnited States Phil Dermer
5Mid-Ohio#1 Toad Hall Motor Racing#62 Bob Bergstrom#3 Ausca, Inc.#60 Auto Sport by Jiriresults
United States Mike Keyser
United States Bob Beasley
United States Bob Bergstrom
United States Jim Cook
United States Harry Theodoracopulos
United States Horst Kwech
United States Dave Nicholas
United States John Magee
6Lime Rock#1 Toad Hall Motor Racing#62 Bob Bergstrom#18 Warren Agor#60 Auto Sport by Jiriresults
United States Mike KeyserUnited States Bob BergstromUnited States Warren AgorUnited States Dave Nicholas
7Lime Rock#59 Peter Gregg#74 Ludwig Heimrath#18 Warren Agor#60 John Mageeresults
United States Peter GreggCanada Ludwig Heimrath Sr.United States Warren AgorUnited States John Magee
8Road Atlanta#59 Peter Gregg#74 Ludwig Heimrath Sr.#3 Auscano finishersresults
United States Peter GreggCanada Ludwig Heimrath Sr.United States Horst Kwech
9IRP#59 Peter Gregg#74 Ludwig Heimrath Sr.#3 Ausca#90 Z & W Mazdaresults
United States Peter GreggCanada Ludwig Heimrath Sr.United States Harry Theodoracopulos
United States Horst Kwech
United States Ray Walle
United States Ray Kraftson
10Daytona#59 Peter Gregg#74 Ludwig Heimrath Sr.#18 Warren Agor Racing#35 BMWresults
United States Peter Gregg
United States Hurley Haywood
Canada Ludwig Heimrath Sr.United States Warren AgorUnited States Phil Dermer
  • World Sports Racing Prototypes - 1973 IMSA GT Championship results


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