The 1987 Can-Am Teams season was the twentieth and final running of the Sports Car Club of America's Can Am Series and the eleventh and final running of the revived series. For 1987, the series added March 85Cs from CART,[1] although some continued to use the old prototypes. Bill Tempero was declared champion. The Marches acted as a "single seat Can Am" group, replacing the old Formula 5000 cars.

Schedule edit

Round Date Race Duration Winning Driver Winning Vehicle Winning Engine
1 May 3 Willow Springs 48 laps Buddy Lazier March 85C Chevrolet
2 June 7 Hallett Motor Racing Circuit 36 laps Al Lamb Frissbee GR2 Chevrolet
3 June 19 Milwaukee Mile 110 laps Bill Tempero March 85C Chevrolet
4 August 16 Sanair Super Speedway 60 laps Bill Tempero March 85C Chevrolet
5 September 6 Pueblo Motorsports Park 56 laps Bill Tempero March 85C Chevrolet
6 November 1 Phoenix International Raceway 50 laps Bill Tempero March 85C Chevrolet

References edit

  1. ^ "Can-Am 1987 « OldRacingCars.com". oldracingcars.com. Retrieved 2014-02-18.