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Clash of the Titans

Last year the SCCA marked the 50th anniversary of its inaugural Trans-American Sedan Championship event at Sebring, Florida, on March 25, 1966. Eventually known as simply the Trans-Am, the series became the most closely contested road-racing series in America. The Tran-Am blossomed quickly, reached its zenith in 1970 and then decayed until 1972 when the SCCA implemented drastic rule changes that made eligible cars a far cry from the seemingly stock vehicles that ran in the seriesโ€™ first seven seasons.

Many teams and drivers competed in the Trans-Am, but none are more inextricably linked to the series than Penske Racing and Bud Moore Engineering. The 2017 season marks the 50th anniversary of both teamsโ€™ debut in the series, and so with photos from David Bull Publishingโ€™s recently released Trans-Am Eraโ€”The Golden Years in Photographs: 1966-1972 by Daniel Lipetz, we take a pictorial look back at this exciting time in American road racing.

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