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SCCA, Heartland Park Topeka Agree On Trans-Am Licensing For 2006; Two Races Planned

For Immediate Release

 

SCCA(r), Heartland Park Topeka Agree On Trans-Am(r) Licensing For 2006;
Two Races Planned

 

TOPEKA, Kan. (Aug. 2, 2006) - Sports Car Club of America, Inc. announced
today that it has entered into an agreement with Heartland Park Topeka
that will allow the track to conduct two Trans-Am(r) races in 2006, thus
allowing the longest continuously-running road race series in the United
States to continue on with that distinction.

 

Plans are already ongoing in order for Heartland Park Topeka to host the
events in 2006, the 40th Anniversary of the Trans-Am series.  The first
event, billed as "Trans-Am Thunder in the Heartland", will be run Labor
Day, Sept. 4, following the final SCCA National Event weekend of the
year and will also include the Spec Racer Ford and Spec Miata SCCA
classes.  The second, and final, event of the series is scheduled for
Sunday, Oct. 8 and will be a Trans-Am only race leading into the 2006
SCCA National Championship Runoffs(r) week.

 

"Obviously, the Trans-Am series is currently in a state of flux," SCCA
President and CEO Jim Julow said.  "Trans-Am is a very important series
not only in SCCA history, but motorsports history as well.  We are
excited that Heartland Park's Raymond Irwin has stepped in so that we
may continue the tradition of the longest continuously-running road
racing series in North America in 2006."

 

Most recently operated in conjunction with the Champ Car World Series,
Trans-Am ceased operations following the 2005 campaign.  The 2006
Trans-Am Series will be the first appearance at Heartland Park Topeka
for Trans-Am since the inaugural season of the facility in 1989.  That
first SCCA Trans-Am event at Heartland Park was claimed by former
two-time IMSA champion and Kansas native Max Jones.

 

"Trans-Am has been the longest running road racing series in the United
States and to see that legacy lost would be a great shame. By reaching
out to grassroots racers, GT-1 racers and the professional drivers with
those cars still in their garages, we believe that the Trans-Am legacy
can be continued for the 2006 season," Heartland Park Topeka owner
Raymond Irwin said.

 

"The Trans Am Series has been through many transitions but each time the
competitors, fans, and sponsors have shown their enjoyment and support
for the series by carrying the brand forward again. Heartland Park
Topeka is proud to add to that support by hosting two 2006 Trans Am
series races."

 

"With the current resurgence of the Ford Mustang and expectations of the
new Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Charger rejoining this popular segment of
the United States marketplace, the Trans-Am series is just a step away
from being back on the track," Irwin said.  "SCCA and Heartland Park
Topeka are working together to carry the series forward through 2006 in
order to keep the series name and recognition alive"

 

Created by SCCA in 1966 as the Trans-American Sedan Championship, the
Trans-Am series originated with cars in SCCA's "A" Production class, but
eventually included purpose-built tube-frame race cars competing on road
courses.  Trans-Am was known through the late 1960s and early 1970s as a
series for muscle cars like the Ford Mustang, Chevy Camaro, Plymouth
Barracuda and Dodge Challenger.  Another domestic muscle car, the
Pontiac Trans Am, was named after the series.

 

The 2006 race series marks the 41st consecutive season of competition
for the venerable road racing series.  Events will be promoted by
Heartland Park Topeka and sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing.  Additional
information, including purse payout, vehicle and driver eligibility and
event partners will be announced shortly.

 

For more information, please visit www.hpt.com.

 

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Attached: Image of the Trans-Am series racing at Heartland Park Topeka
in 1989.

Credit: Image may be reproduced with proper photo credit (c) Heartland
Park Topeka

 

 

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Eric Prill
Director of Marketing Communications
Sports Car Club of America
SCCA Pro Racing/SPEED World Challenge
785-357-7222, 785-232-7228 fax
800-770-2055 toll free
785-250-7920 mobile
eprill@scca.com
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