2010 SCCA Trans-Am Schedule

Menstuff® has compiled the following information on the 43rd Trans-Am Schedule. Ten races are planned for 2010.

SCCA Pro Racing Adds Dates to 2010 Trans-Am Schedule
Speaking at the Performance Racing Industry Show in Orlando, Fla., SCCA Pro Racing President and CEO Robert Wildberger today announced schedule and staffing plans for the 2010 SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series, including two additional race weekends.

As part of an SCCA Pro Racing press conference, it was revealed that Trans-Am will make its first appearance at Utah’s Miller Motorsports Park in 2010, headlining the June 5 – 6 weekend. The following month, Trans-Am will return to the streets of Toronto for the first time since 2005. The series will race alongside the Indy Racing League and World Challenge Championships during the Honda Indy Toronto, July 18 – 20.

“It is a pleasure to have the SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series back at the Honda Indy Toronto with all the rich history and tradition it brings,” Honda Indy Toronto Vice President and General Manager Charlie Johnstone said. “With two SCCA Pro Racing series now rounding out the 2010 lineup, we’re poised to have the best on-track racing in the history of the event.”

Combined with the five events announced in November, the 2010 Trans-Am schedule currently shapes up as follows:

Date

Venue

With

May 8 - 9

New Jersey Motorsports Park, Millville, N.J.

Headliner

May 21 - 23

Mosport International Raceway, Bowmanville, Ont CAN

Co-Headliner World Challenge

June 5 - 6

Miller Motorsports Park, Tooele, Utah

Headliner

June 18 - 20

Road America
Elkhart Lake, Wis.

NASCAR Nationwide Series

July 2 - 3

Lime Rock Park, Lakeville, Conn.

NASCAR Camping World Series

July 18 - 20

Honda Indy Toronto, Toronto, Ont CAN

Indy Racing League

Sept. 4 - 5

Brainerd International Raceway, Brainerd, Minn.

Headliner

Sept. 11 - 12

VIRginia International Raceway, Alton, Va.

Co-Headliner World Challenge

“We’ve now released seven dates for what we expect to be a 10-race schedule in 2010,” Wildberger said. “With this schedule, the profile of Trans-Am will increase exponentially, as the series will either headline or join a major racing entity for every event. It’s something the entire SCCA Pro Racing staff has put a lot of work into; creating a high-profile schedule that satisfies our competitors and our sponsors.”

Wildberger noted that the schedule isn’t the only thing expanding for the upcoming Trans-Am season.

“With the series now fully incorporated under the SCCA Pro Racing umbrella, we’re currently building a staff dedicated solely to Trans-Am. Our SCCA Pro Racing family continues to grow and Trans-Am will be a large part of it. Stayed tuned, there’s more to come.”

More information on the SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series is available at www.sccatrans-am.com and on Twitter.com/TransAmSeries

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