1975 IMSA GT Championship

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The 1975 Camel GT Challenge season was the 5th season of the IMSA GT Championship auto racing series. The series was for GTO and GTU class Grand tourer racing cars. It began February 1, 1975, and ended November 30, 1975, after seventeen rounds.

Schedule

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

RndRaceLengthCircuitDate
124 Hours of Daytona24 HoursDaytona International SpeedwayFebruary 1
February 2
212 Hours of Sebring12 HoursSebring International RacewayMarch 21
3Road Atlanta 100100 mi (160 km)Road AtlantaApril 20
4100 mi (160 km)
5Monterey Triple Crown100 mi (160 km)Laguna Seca RacewayMay 4
6100 mi (160 km)
7Six Hours of Riverside6 HoursRiverside International RacewayMay 10
8Schaefer 350100 mi (160 km)Lime Rock ParkMay 26
9100 mi (160 km)
10Mid-Ohio 100100 mi (160 km)Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseJune 1
11Mosport 100100 mi (160 km)Mosport ParkJune 14
12Paul Revere 250250 mi (400 km)Daytona International SpeedwayJuly 4
13Mid-America 100100 mi (160 km)Mid-America RacewayJuly 20
14100 mi (160 km)
15Talladega 1 Hour1 HourTalladega SuperspeedwayAugust 9
16Mid-Ohio 6 Hours6 HoursMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseAugust 24
17Championship Finals250 mi (400 km)Daytona International SpeedwayNovember 30

Season results

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RndCircuitGTO Winning TeamGTU Winning TeamResults
GTO Winning DriversGTU Winning Drivers
1Daytona#59 Brumos Porsche#60 Rusty BondResults
United States Peter Gregg
United States Hurley Haywood
United States Rusty Bond
United States George Rollin
United States John Belperche
2Sebring#25 BMW Motorsport#44 Montura Ranch EstatesResults
Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck
United Kingdom Brian Redman
Canada Allan Moffat
United States Tony Garcia
United States Albert Naon
United States John Freyre
3Road Atlanta#59 Porsche#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
United States Peter GreggUnited States Bob Sharp
4Road Atlanta#14 Porsche#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
United States Al HolbertUnited States Bob Sharp
5Laguna Seca#59 PorscheDatsunResults
United States Peter GreggUnited States Walt Maas
6Laguna Seca#25 BMW Motorsport#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
Germany Hans-Joachim StuckUnited States Bob Sharp
7Riverside#25 BMW Motorsport#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck
Austria Dieter Quester
United States Bob Sharp
United States Walt Maas
8Lime RockPorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
United States Peter GreggUnited States Bob Sharp
9Lime RockPorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
United States Al HolbertUnited States Bob Sharp
10Mid-OhioPorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
United States Al HolbertUnited States Bob Sharp
11Mosport#6 G. W. Dickinson#47 Transcendental RacingResults
United States Hurley HaywoodUnited States Brad Frisselle
12DaytonaBMW MotorsportJuan MontalvoResults
Germany Hans-Joachim StuckColombia Juan Montalvo
13Mid-AmericaPorscheTranscendental RacingResults
United States Al HolbertUnited States Brad Frisselle
14Mid-AmericaPorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
United States Al HolbertUnited States Bob Sharp
15TalladegaBMW MotorsportTranscendental RacingResults
Germany Hans-Joachim StuckUnited States Brad Frisselle
16Mid-Ohio#14 PorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
United States Al Holbert
United States Elliot Forbes-Robinson
United States Bob Sharp
United States Jim Fitzgerald
17Daytona#76 John Greenwood#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
United States John GreenwoodUnited States Bob Sharp
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    The 1975 Camel GT Challenge season was the 5th season of the IMSA GT Championship auto racing series. The series was for GTO and GTU class Grand tourer racing cars. It began February 1, 1975, and ended November 30, 1975, after seventeen rounds.

    Schedule

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

    RndRaceLengthCircuitDate
    124 Hours of Daytona24 HoursDaytona International SpeedwayFebruary 1
    February 2
    212 Hours of Sebring12 HoursSebring International RacewayMarch 21
    3Road Atlanta 100100 mi (160 km)Road AtlantaApril 20
    4100 mi (160 km)
    5Monterey Triple Crown100 mi (160 km)Laguna Seca RacewayMay 4
    6100 mi (160 km)
    7Six Hours of Riverside6 HoursRiverside International RacewayMay 10
    8Schaefer 350100 mi (160 km)Lime Rock ParkMay 26
    9100 mi (160 km)
    10Mid-Ohio 100100 mi (160 km)Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseJune 1
    11Mosport 100100 mi (160 km)Mosport ParkJune 14
    12Paul Revere 250250 mi (400 km)Daytona International SpeedwayJuly 4
    13Mid-America 100100 mi (160 km)Mid-America RacewayJuly 20
    14100 mi (160 km)
    15Talladega 1 Hour1 HourTalladega SuperspeedwayAugust 9
    16Mid-Ohio 6 Hours6 HoursMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseAugust 24
    17Championship Finals250 mi (400 km)Daytona International SpeedwayNovember 30

    Season results

    RndCircuitGTO Winning TeamGTU Winning TeamResults
    GTO Winning DriversGTU Winning Drivers
    1Daytona#59 Brumos Porsche#60 Rusty BondResults
    United States Peter Gregg
    United States Hurley Haywood
    United States Rusty Bond
    United States George Rollin
    United States John Belperche
    2Sebring#25 BMW Motorsport#44 Montura Ranch EstatesResults
    Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck
    United Kingdom Brian Redman
    Canada Allan Moffat
    United States Tony Garcia
    United States Albert Naon
    United States John Freyre
    3Road Atlanta#59 Porsche#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
    United States Peter GreggUnited States Bob Sharp
    4Road Atlanta#14 Porsche#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
    United States Al HolbertUnited States Bob Sharp
    5Laguna Seca#59 PorscheDatsunResults
    United States Peter GreggUnited States Walt Maas
    6Laguna Seca#25 BMW Motorsport#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
    Germany Hans-Joachim StuckUnited States Bob Sharp
    7Riverside#25 BMW Motorsport#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
    Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck
    Austria Dieter Quester
    United States Bob Sharp
    United States Walt Maas
    8Lime RockPorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
    United States Peter GreggUnited States Bob Sharp
    9Lime RockPorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
    United States Al HolbertUnited States Bob Sharp
    10Mid-OhioPorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
    United States Al HolbertUnited States Bob Sharp
    11Mosport#6 G. W. Dickinson#47 Transcendental RacingResults
    United States Hurley HaywoodUnited States Brad Frisselle
    12DaytonaBMW MotorsportJuan MontalvoResults
    Germany Hans-Joachim StuckColombia Juan Montalvo
    13Mid-AmericaPorscheTranscendental RacingResults
    United States Al HolbertUnited States Brad Frisselle
    14Mid-AmericaPorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
    United States Al HolbertUnited States Bob Sharp
    15TalladegaBMW MotorsportTranscendental RacingResults
    Germany Hans-Joachim StuckUnited States Brad Frisselle
    16Mid-Ohio#14 PorscheBob Sharp RacingResults
    United States Al Holbert
    United States Elliot Forbes-Robinson
    United States Bob Sharp
    United States Jim Fitzgerald
    17Daytona#76 John Greenwood#33 Bob Sharp RacingResults
    United States John GreenwoodUnited States Bob Sharp
    • World Sports Racing Prototypes - 1975 IMSA GT Championship results


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