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1986 Trans-Am Series

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The 1986 Trans-Am Series was the 21st running of the Sports Car Club of America's premier series. Mercury saw its final Trans Am victories in 1986, not counting the Merkur brand which would continue to dominate the series for a few years thereafter.

Results

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Round Date Circuit Winning driver Winning vehicle
1 18 May Riverside United States Scott Pruett Mercury Capri
2 1 June Sears Point United States Wally Dallenbach Jr. Chevrolet Camaro
3 14 June Portland United States Wally Dallenbach Jr. Chevrolet Camaro
4 21 June Detroit United States Wally Dallenbach Jr. Chevrolet Camaro
5 13 July Mid Ohio United States Greg Pickett Chevrolet Camaro
6 20 July Brainerd United States Greg Pickett Chevrolet Camaro
7 27 July Road America United States Pete Halsmer Merkur XR4Ti
8 16 August Lime Rock United States Paul Newman Nissan 300ZX
9 14 September Mosport United States Scott Pruett Mercury Capri
NP 27 September Sears Point
(Non-points special)
United States Wally Dallenbach Jr. Chevrolet Camaro
10 28 September Sears Point United States Wally Dallenbach Jr. Chevrolet Camaro
11 28 September Road Atlanta United States Chris Kneifel Merkur XR4Ti
12 8 November Tamiami Park West Germany Klaus Ludwig Merkur XR4Ti
13 15 November St. Petersburg United States Pete Halsmer Merkur XR4Ti

Championship standings (Top 20)

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Pos Driver Points
1 United States Wally Dallenbach Jr. 165
2 United States Pete Halsmer 116
3 United States Chris Kneifel 112
4 United States Elliott Forbes-Robinson 109
5 United States Mike Miller 103
6 United States Greg Pickett 100
7 United States Les Lindley 97
8 United States Scott Pruett 94
9 United States Jim Miller 92
10 United States Jim Derhaag 71
11 United States John Schneider 65
12 Canada Eppie Wietzes 49
13 United States Tommy Riggins 48
14 West Germany Klaus Ludwig 38
15 United States Bill Doyle 35
16 United States Rick Dittman 33
17 United States Jerry Miller 30
18 United States Paul Newman 28
19 United States Pete Brallier 26
20 United States Jerry Clinton 25

References

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