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SCCA Continental Championship

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TheSCCA Continental Championship was an annual, professional, open-wheel motor racing series organized by theSports Car Club of America (SCCA), under various names, from 1967 to 1976.

The inaugural series was staged in 1967 as theSCCA Grand Prix Championship.[1] It was open to the SCCA's existingFormula A,Formula B andFormula C cars, which were restricted to maximum engine capacities of 3 liters, 1.6 liters and 1.1 liters respectively.[2] For 1968, the SCCA amended their Formula A regulations to allow the use of production-basedV8 engines, restricted to a 5-liter maximum engine capacity, in addition to the existing 3 liter engines.[2]

For 1969 the series was renamed to theSCCA Continental Championship,[1] with the Formula A cars now contesting a separate feature race at each championship event and the Formula B & C cars competing in their own race for separate points.[3] The championship received substantial sponsorship fromL&M Cigarettes for 1970.[4] Increased support from L&M saw the championship renamed to become theSCCA L&M Continental 5000 Championship for 1971,[5] the5000 component of the name chosen to give the 5 liter formula greater international recognition.[6] As of 1972, the Formula A regulations still permitted both 5000cc restricted and 3000cc unrestricted engines.[7] Sponsorship by the L&M cigarette brand was not carried forward from the 1973 championship.[8]

An agreement was reached between the SCCA and theUnited States Auto Club (USAC) to jointly sanction the championship from 1974.[8] The championship was renamed to theSCCA/USAC Formula 5000 Championship and was now open to both SCCAFormula 5000 cars andUSAC Championship Division cars.[9] The latter could be powered bysupercharged engines of up to 2650cc, non- superchargedoverhead camshaft engines of up to 4,200cc or production, non- supercharged, non-overhead camshaft engines of up to 5,250cc.[9]

During 1976 USAC announced their intention to withdraw from the co-sanctioning arrangement at the end of the year.[10] The SCCA proposed to stage a ten race championship in 1977 but subsequently decided to replace the Formula 5000 Championship with a revivedCan Am Series.[11] Regulations permitted the existing Formula 5000 cars, with fully enveloping bodywork, to compete in the new series.[11]

Results

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YearChampionship nameWinning driverCar
1967SCCA Grand Prix ChampionshipUnited StatesGus HutchisonLotus 41Ford
1968SCCA Grand Prix ChampionshipUnited StatesLou SellEagle Mk 5Chevrolet
1969SCCA Continental ChampionshipUnited StatesTony AdamowiczEagle Mk 5Chevrolet
1970SCCA Continental ChampionshipCanadaJohn CannonMcLaren M10BChevrolet
1971SCCA L&M Continental 5000 ChampionshipUnited KingdomDavid HobbsMcLaren M10BChevrolet
1972SCCA L&M Continental 5000 ChampionshipNew ZealandGraham McRaeLeda GM1Chevrolet &McRae GM1Chevrolet
1973SCCA L&M Championship[12]South AfricaJody ScheckterTrojan T101Chevrolet &Lola T330Chevrolet
1974SCCA/USAC Formula 5000 ChampionshipUnited KingdomBrian RedmanLola T332Chevrolet
1975SCCA/USAC Formula 5000 ChampionshipUnited KingdomBrian RedmanLola T332Chevrolet &Lola T400Chevrolet
1976SCCA/USAC Formula 5000 ChampionshipUnited KingdomBrian RedmanLola T332CChevrolet

References

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  1. ^ab1967-69 SCCA Grand Prix Championship Review, www.myf5000.com Retrieved on 17 June 2014
  2. ^abWolfgang Kopfler, Formula A and Formula 5000 in America – Race by Race, Second Edition, 2003, page 7
  3. ^Wolfgang Kopfler, Formula A and Formula 5000 in America – Race by Race, Second Edition, 2003, page 20
  4. ^Wolfgang Kopfler, Formula A and Formula 5000 in America – Race by Race, Second Edition, 2003, page 34
  5. ^Keith Waltz,Tobacco Money Makes Its Move Into Auto Racing, www.nationalspeedsportnews.com Retrieved on 17 June 2014
  6. ^Wolfgang Kopfler, Formula A and Formula 5000 in America – Race by Race, Second Edition, 2003, page 49
  7. ^Watkins Glen L&M Grand Prix Facts Sheet, mclaren-m18-06.comArchived 21 April 2014 at theWayback Machine Retrieved on 19 June 2014
  8. ^abWolfgang Kopfler,1974 Formula 5000 Championship, Formula A and Formula 5000 in America - Race by Race, 2003, pages 80 & 81
  9. ^ab1974 SCCA/USAC Formula 5000 Championship - Supplementary Regulations, www.myf5000.com Retrieved on 17 June 2014
  10. ^Roger Jaynes,Disappointed USAC drops Formula 5000 sanction, Milwaukee Journal, 7 October 1976, page 41
  11. ^abWolfgang Kopfler,The end of Formula 5000, Formula A and Formula 5000 in America - Race by Race, 2003, page 110
  12. ^1973 SCCA L&M Championship Review (Part 1), www.myf5000.com Retrieved on 17 June 2014

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