2008 Speed World Challenge
The 2008 Speed World Challenge season was the 19th Speed World Challenge season. It began March 14, 2008, and finished on October 4, 2008, after 13 rounds.[1] The defending champions were Jeff Altenburg in Touring Car and Randy Pobst in Grand Touring competition.
Schedule
Date | Location | Classes | |
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March 14 | Sebring | GT | TC |
April 20 | Long Beach | GT | |
April 27 | Virginia | TC | |
May 18 | Miller | GT | TC |
May 24 | Lime Rock | TC | |
May 26 | Lime Rock | TC | |
June 8 | Watkins Glen | GT | TC |
July 20 | Mid Ohio | GT | TC |
August 10 | Road America | GT | TC |
August 24 | Mosport | GT | TC |
August 30 | Belle Isle | GT | |
September 28 | New Jersey | GT | |
October 3 | Road Atlanta | GT | TC |
Schedule is subject to change.
Race results
Rnd | Circuit | GT Winning Car | TC Winning Car |
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GT Winning Driver | TC Winning Driver | ||
1 | Sebring | #1 K-PAX Racing Porsche 911 GT3 | #43 RealTime Racing Acura TSX |
Randy Pobst | Pierre Kleinubing | ||
2 | Long Beach | #10 ACS Express Ford Mustang Cobra | |
Brandon Davis | |||
3 | Virginia | #44 RealTime Racing Acura TSX | |
Kuno Wittmer | |||
4 | Miller | #13 Woodhouse Performance Dodge Viper | #74 Tri-Point Motorsports Mazda 6 |
Tommy Archer | Jason Saini | ||
5 | Lime Rock | #44 RealTime Racing Acura TSX | |
Kuno Wittmer | |||
6 | Lime Rock | #97 Tindol Motorsports Mazda 6 | |
Chip Herr | |||
7 | Watkins Glen | #1 K-PAX Racing Porsche 911 GT3 | #95 Tindol Motorsports Mazda 6 |
Randy Pobst | Michael Galati | ||
8 | Mid-Ohio | #13 Woodhouse Performance Dodge Viper | #44 RealTime Racing Acura TSX |
Tommy Archer | Kuno Wittmer | ||
9 | Road America | #13 Woodhouse Performance Dodge Viper | #36 BimmerWorld BMW 325i |
Tommy Archer | James Clay | ||
10 | Mosport | #30 Whelen Motorsports Chevrolet Corvette | #95 Tindol Motorsports Mazda 6 |
Eric Curran | Michael Galati | ||
11 | Detroit | #1 K-PAX Racing Porsche 911 GT3 | |
Randy Pobst | |||
12 | New Jersey | #14 Global Motorsports Group Porsche 911 GT3 | |
James Sofronas | |||
13 | Road Atlanta | #10 ACS Express Ford Mustang Cobra | #97 Tindol Motorsports Mazda 6 |
Brandon Davis | Chip Herr |
References
- "SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge". Archived from the original on 2010-07-24. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
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