1963 SCCA National Sports Car Championship season
1963 SCCA National Sports Car Championship season | |||
Previous: | 1962 | Next: | 1964 |
The 1963 SCCA National Sports Car Championship season was the thirteenth season of the Sports Car Club of America's National Sports Car Championship. It began April 7, 1963, and ended September 2, 1963, after ten races.
Schedule
Rnd | Race | LengthA | Circuit | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SCCA National Race | 45 minutes | Marlboro Motor Raceway | Upper Marlboro, Maryland | April 7 |
2 | VIR National Cup | 1 hour, 30 minutes | Virginia International Raceway | Danville, Virginia | April 27 |
3 | Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races | 75 km (47 mi) | Greater Cumberland Regional Airport | Wiley Ford, West Virginia | May 12 |
4 | SCCA National Race | 90 mi (140 km) | Bridgehampton Race Circuit | Bridgehampton, New York | June 2 |
5 | SCCA National Race | 60 mi (97 km) | Lime Rock Park | Lakeville, Connecticut | June 15 |
6 | June Sprints | 160 mi (260 km) | Road America | Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin | June 23 |
7 | Lake Garnett Grand Prix | 70 mi (110 km) | Lake Garnett Circuit | Garnett, Kansas | July 8 |
8 | Meadowdale SCCA National Championships | 98 mi (158 km) | Meadowdale International Raceway | Carpentersville, Illinois | August 4 |
9 | Glen Classic | 100 mi (160 km) | Watkins Glen International | Watkins Glen, New York | August 25 |
10 | SCCA National Races | 60 mi (97 km) | Thompson International Speedway | Thompson, Connecticut | September 2 |
- ^A Feature race
Season results
Feature race overall winners in bold.
- ^A D and E Modified were classified with C Modified at Meadowdale.
Champions
Class | Driver | Car |
---|---|---|
A Production | Bob Johnson | Shelby Cobra 289 |
B Production | Don Yenko | Chevrolet Corvette |
C Modified | Harry Heuer | Chaparral 1-Chevrolet |
C Production | Duncan Black | Daimler SP250 |
D Modified | Roger Penske | "Zerex Special" Cooper T53-Climax |
D Production | Bob Tullius | Triumph TR4 |
E Modified | Joe Buzzetta | Porsche 718 RSK |
E Production | Lake Underwood | Porsche 356 |
F Modified | Peter Sachs | Lotus 23 |
F Production | Robert Shaw | Alfa Romeo Spyder |
G Modified | Chuck Dietrich | Bosby Mk.II-Ford |
G Production | Pete van der Vate | Austin-Healey Sprite |
H Modified | Bill Greer | Zink Petite Mk.II |
H Production | Donna Mae Mims | Austin-Healey Sprite |
References
- ↑ "Zink Petite Chassis". SportsRacer.net. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
- ↑ "Bobsy Chassis". SportsRacer.net. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
External links
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