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  2. Can-Am - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian-American Challenge Cup, or Can-Am, was an SCCA / CASC sports car racing series from 1966 to 1974, and again from 1977 to 1987. The Can-Am rules were deliberately simple and placed few limits on the entries. This led to a wide variety of unique car body designs and powerful engine installations.

  3. Pontiac Can Am - Wikipedia

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    The Pontiac Can Am is a midsize muscle car built by Pontiac and based on the Pontiac LeMans and the Pontiac Grand Am. The Can Am was a special edition option package and was only available in 1977. It was named for the Can Am racing series, continuing the race theme used for the Pontiac Grand Prix, LeMans and Trans Am .

  4. McLaren M8A - Wikipedia

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    Denny Hulme. Debut. 1968 Road America Can-Am. The McLaren M8A was a race car developed by driver Bruce McLaren and his Bruce McLaren Motor Racing team for their entry in 1968 Can-Am season. [ 1] The M8A and its successors dominated Can-Am racing for four consecutive Can-Am seasons, until the arrival of the Porsche 917. [ 2][ 3]

  5. Shelby Can-Am - Wikipedia

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    After the original Can-Am folded after the 1987 season the SCCA looked for a new sports car class. In 1989 Caroll Shelby joined the SCCA to design a new single make sports car racing car. The car, built by Racefab Inc., went in production in 1990. The first race was a demonstration event during the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.

  6. 1966 Can-Am season - Wikipedia

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    1966 Can-Am season. The 1966 Canadian-American Challenge Cup was the inaugural season of the Can-Am auto racing series. It was for FIA Group 7 racing cars running two-hour sprint events. It began September 11, 1966, and ended November 13, 1966, after six rounds. The series was won by John Surtees driving a Lola T70 Mk.2 .

  7. 1970 Can-Am season - Wikipedia

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    1971. The 1970 Canadian-American Challenge Cup was the fifth season of the Can-Am auto racing series. It consisted of FIA Group 7 racing cars running two-hour sprint events. It began June 14, 1970, and ended November 1, 1970, after ten rounds. The 1970 season began only a few days after the death of defending champion Bruce McLaren.

  8. 1971 Can-Am season - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 Canadian-American Challenge Cup was the sixth season of the Can-Am auto racing series. It was contested by FIA Group 7 two-seater racing cars competing in two-hour sprint races. The series began on 13 June 1971 and ended on 31 October 1971, after ten rounds. The series was given official recognition by the Fédération Internationale ...

  9. Category:Can-Am cars - Wikipedia

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    Cars that raced in the Can-Am series. Pages in category "Can-Am cars" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

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