The 2011 Trans-Am Series was the 43rd season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series, a class of racing that straddles the line between sports car and stock car auto racing.

2011 champion Tony Ave at Road Atlanta

The 2011 schedule consisted of races on 8 road courses and one temporary street circuit. It was the first season that utilized the new multi-class format. The TA1 class is for the previous spec of Trans-Am cars. The TA2 class was added for cars that meet SCCA GT2-class specifications. These cars were primarily stock cars, some of which have been rebodied with pony car bodywork. A third class, TA3, for cars meeting SCCA GT3-class specifications was announced, which mainly consisted of smaller and lower-powered sports cars than TA1. However, there were no TA3 entries in 2011. For the final race of the season, a new class, Global GT (GGT) was introduced for production-based sports cars.

2010 champ Tony Ave won 6 of the 9 races to repeat as champion. Bob Stretch won the TA2 class in 5 of the 7 races he contested to win the inaugural TA2 championship.

Amy Ruman made history on September 30, 2011.

Although she was not the first woman to compete in the Trans-Am Series (Janet Guthrie, 1978[1]), Amy Ruman became the first one in the series' 45-year history to win a race, accomplishing the feat in the season finale at Road Atlanta.[2]

The event at Miller is thus far the only post-hiatus Trans Am event in the Western United States.

Schedule

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Rnd Date Circuit Distance TA1 Winning Car TA2 Winning Car GGT Winning Car
TA1 Winning Driver(s) TA2 Winning Driver(s) GGT Winning Driver(s)
1 March 18 Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida 103.5 mi (166.6 km) Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro
  R. J. López   Gregg Rodgers
2 May 1 Miller Motorsports Park, Tooele, Utah 100.584 mi (161.874 km) Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro
  Tony Ave   Gregg Rodgers
3 May 15 Virginia International Raceway, Danville, Virginia 101.37 mi (163.14 km) Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro
  Tony Ave   Bob Stretch
4 May 22 Mosport International Raceway, Bowmanville, Ontario 100.819 mi (162.252 km) Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro
  Tony Ave   Bob Stretch
5 August 7 Circuit Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Quebec 92.781 mi (149.317 km) Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro
  Tony Ave   Bob Stretch
6 August 20 Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin 101.2 mi (162.9 km) Ford Mustang Porsche 997
  Cliff Ebben   Scott Tucker
7 September 3 Brainerd International Raceway, Brainerd, Minnesota 100 mi (160 km) Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro
  Tony Ave   Bob Stretch
8 September 4 Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro
  Tony Ave   Bob Stretch
9 September 30 Road Atlanta, Braselton, Georgia Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro Ferrari F430
  Amy Ruman   Mike Skeen   Scott Tucker
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Driver standings

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Pos Driver Starts Points
1   Tony Ave 9 1122
2   Simon Gregg 9 893
3   Amy Ruman 8 763
4   David Jans 9 738
5   Doug Harrington 8 712
6   Daniel Ramoutarsingh 7 671
7   Cliff Ebben 5 546
8   John Baucom 6 470
9   Carlos de Quesada 6 386
10   Denny Lamers 4 302
11   Doug Peterson 5 298
12   R. J. Lopez 3 295
13   Blaise Csida 2 208
14   Glen Jung 3 180
15   Kenny Bupp 2 160
16   Bob Monette 2 160
Pos Driver Starts Points
1   Bob Stretch 7 893
2   Bill Prietzel 7 695
3   Ricky Sanders 6 642
4   Greg Rodgers 4 465
5   Tom Sheehan 3 304
6   J. Thomas Graham 2 184
7   Mel Shaw 2 176
8   Mike Skeen 1 137
9   J. Kurt Roehrig 1 116
10   Tony Amico 1 110

References

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  1. ^ Erickson, Keith. "Janet Guthrie Career Highlights". Janet Guthrie – Auto Racing Legend. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  2. ^ Erickson, Keith. "2016 Amy Ruman Highlights Tear Sheet". Ruman Racing. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  3. ^ "Provisional Race Results SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Champshp Rnd 1" (PDF). Sports Car Club of America. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Final Race Results SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Champshp Rnd 2" (PDF). Sports Car Club of America. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Final Race Results SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Champshp Rnd 3" (PDF). Sports Car Club of America. Retrieved 19 May 2011.