No, it’s not about sexuality, and it’s not about the TransAm from Pontiac… the ‘Trans-Am series’ is an automobile racing series that was created in 1966 by the (SCCA) Sports Car Club Of America. Became well-known with competition among American V8 coupes such as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, Plymouth Barracuda, Mercury Cougar, AMC Javelin, Pontiac Firebird, and Dodge Challenger throughout the 1960s and early 1970s.
The SCCA Trans-Am Series may not be the most popular race series in North America, but with close, exciting racing and purpose-built cars powered by fire-breathing V8s, it’s definitely worth any race fan’s time. YouTube channel Hoonigan recently analyzed a Chevrolet Camaro Trans-Am race car for its ongoing Build.
Chevy Camaro Track Beast – Hoonigans Wanted Driver Levels Up!
You may remember Michele Abbate from Hoonigans Wanted season 1 – she’s been pursuing her racing dreams relentlessly ever since. And now, that’s gotten her behind the wheel of this GRR Racing TA2 Camaro, a full-on racecar powered by a spec V8, with all the other racecar fixins.
Trans Am – America’s Road Racing Series
Trans Am – America’s Road Racing Series
History of the Trans-Am Series – Wikipedia
Over the years, the series has raced on a variety of different types of race tracks (Permanent and temporary road courses / street circuits / airport circuits) all over the country, as well as at venues in Canada, Mexico, and even San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2003.