The 1982 Trans-Am Series was the seventeenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's premier series. All races ran for approximately one hundred miles.[1] The successful Datsun brand saw its final Trans Am victory in 1982, although the Nissan brand which replaced it did see notable success thereafter.
Results
| Round | Date | Circuit | Winning driver | Winning vehicle | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | May 23 |  Road Atlanta |  Jerry Hansen | Chevrolet Corvette | 
| 2 | June 6 |  Sears Point |  Doc Bundy | Porsche 924 | 
| 3 | June 13 |  Portland |  Elliott Forbes-Robinson | Pontiac Trans Am | 
| 4 | June 27 |  Laguna Seca |  Elliott Forbes-Robinson | Pontiac Trans Am | 
| 5 | July 4 |  Kent |  Elliott Forbes-Robinson | Pontiac Trans Am | 
| 6 | July 18 |  Mid-Ohio |  Elliott Forbes-Robinson | Pontiac Trans Am | 
| 7 | July 24 |  Road America |  Jerry Hansen | Chevrolet Corvette | 
| 8 | August 8 |  Brainerd |  Paul Newman | Datsun 280ZX | 
| 9 | September 5 | .svg.png.webp) Trois-Rivières |  Elliott Forbes-Robinson | Pontiac Trans Am | 
| 10 | October 3 |  Sears Point |  Tom Gloy | Ford Mustang | 
Championships
Drivers
- Elliot Forbes-Robinson – 147 points
- Doc Bundy – 92 points
- Phil Currin – 92 points
- Tom Gloy – 72 points
- Darrin Brassfield – 49 points
- Rob McFarlin – 44 points
Manufacturers
- Pontiac – 65 points
- Chevrolet – 42 points
- Porsche – 37 points
- Ford – 22 points
- Datsun – 16 points
References
- ↑ See linked archive
- ↑ 1982 TRANS-AM BOX SCORES
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