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Trans-Am Detroit 1987
Event:
Detroit Grand Prix VI, FIA Formula 1 World Championship
Date:
20.6.1987
Track:
Detroit Grand Prix Circuit (United States)
, 4.023 kms
Organiser: unknown
Trans-Am Detroit
Trans-Am
(round 4)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
unknown
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
100 miles
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
unknown
Practiced:
34
Started:
33
Finished:
16
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Lap Times
Race notes:
3 caution periods: laps 14-16 (car no.66 spun and left oil on track), laps 18-19 (multi car stop in turn 12) and laps 32-33 (car no.63 stopped on track)
Winners:
Overall:
2
Merkur XR4Ti
Scott Pruett
Leaders:
laps 1-40:
2
Mercury Merkur XR4Ti
Pruett
Fastest Laps:
Overall:
2
Merkur XR4Ti
Scott Pruett (USA)
2:02.4160
118.3174 km/h
Pole Positions:
Overall:
2
Merkur XR4Ti
Scott Pruett (USA)
1:59.6110
121.0919 km/h
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
Chevrolet (12), Pontiac (6), Merkur (3), Ford (3), Buick (3)
Top engines by numbers:
Chevrolet (12), Ford (7), Pontiac (6), Buick (3), Porsche (2), Oldsmobile (2)
Top car types by numbers:
Chevrolet Camaro (9), Pontiac Firebird (6), Merkur XR4Ti (3), Ford Mustang (3), Buick Somerset (3)
Driver nationalities:
USA (32)
Engine positions:
front-engined (100%)
Oldest known drivers:
Paul Newman (62), Chris Gleason (44), Elliot Forbes-Robinson (44)
Youngest known drivers:
Scott Pruett (27), Paul Gentilozzi (37), Irv Hoerr (41)
Female drivers:
Deborah Gregg
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