Trans-Am Talk at IMRRC

A panel of Trans-Am racing experts will discuss the seriesโ€™ 50-year history at the International Motor Racing Research Center on Saturday October 22. Free of charge and open to all, the discussion will commence at 1 p.m. at the Racing Research Center at 610 S. Decatur St., Watkins Glen, New York. Sponsored by the Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, the event is part of the IMRRCโ€™s monthly Center Conversations series.

Attendees will hear Trans-Am stories from the perspective of drivers, crew chiefs and engineers. The panel discussion will be moderated by Judy Stropus, who worked in the Trans-Am for several years as timer and scorer for Bud Moore Racing, the AMC Javelin team and Penske Racing, as well as handling public relations for Chevrolet.

โ€œThis talk will bring together the pioneers of the Trans-Am series from the technical side as well as drivers from the past and present,โ€ Stropus said. โ€œThe stories of the strategy that was used and the secrecy that existed in the early years to get that competitive edge should enthrall those in the audience.โ€

The panel members will be: Chuck Cantwell, chief engineer behind the 1960s Shelby GT350, Shelby Racing team manager and Penske crew chief for Mark Donohue; John โ€œWoodyโ€ Woodard, chief mechanic for Penskeโ€™s Trans-Am effort; Lee Dykstra, lead Trans-Am engineer at Kar Kraft, Fordโ€™s private research and development shop; Don Cox, Chevrolet Research and Development engineer who became Penske Racing’s chief engineer; four-time Trans-Am champion Tommy Kendall; and Butch Leitzinger, the Trans-Amโ€™s 2002 Rookie of the Year.

The Racing Research Center staff is planning special Trans-Am displays and will be showing films of vintage Trans-Am racing throughout the day. For further information please visit www.racingarchives.org.