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Trans-Am Championship Bryar - Two-Five Challenge 1971
Event:
Bryar 200 Trans-Am Sedan Championship Races
Date:
31.5.1971
Track:
Bryar Motorsport Park (United States)
, unknown length
Organiser: unknown
Trans-Am Championship Bryar - Two-Five Challenge
SCCA Trans-American Championship
(round 2)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
13:00
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
70 laps
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
23
Practiced:
21
Qualified:
21
Started:
21
Finished:
17
Classified:
17
Classes:
Pract
Start
Class
Sedan - Under 2.5 Litres
21
21
17
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race Results
Pre-race sessions:
2 non-qualifying practice sessions held for a total of 150 minutes on 29-30/5
2 qualifying sessions held for a total of 120 minutes on 30/5
45 minute pre-race warm-up held
Winners:
Overall:
26
Alfa Romeo GTA
Gaston Andrey
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
BMW (7), Alfa Romeo (6), Datsun (3), Volvo (3)
Top engines by numbers:
BMW (7), Alfa Romeo (6), Datsun (3), Volvo (3)
Top car types by numbers:
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA (5), BMW 2002 (5), Datsun 510 (3)
Driver nationalities:
USA (17), CDN (2)
Team nationalities:
USA (19), CDN (2)
Engine positions:
front-engined (100%)
Average engine size:
1720 cc
Average age of cars:
2 year old
(average year manufactured: 1969
)
Oldest known drivers:
Gaston Andrey (45), Horst Kwech (34), John Morton (29)
Youngest known drivers:
John Morton (29), Horst Kwech (34), Gaston Andrey (45)
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