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Layout of the Road Atlanta (1970-1997)

The Road Atlanta Can-Am races were Can-Am series sports car races held at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia, from 1970 until 1984.

Winners

Date Driver Team Car Distance/Duration Race Title Report
1970 United Kingdom Tony Dean United Kingdom A. G. Dean Ltd. Porsche 908/3 300 km (190 mi) report
1971 United States Peter Revson New Zealand McLaren Cars Ltd. McLaren M8F-Chevrolet 300 km (190 mi) report
1972 United States George Follmer United States Penske Racing Porsche 917/10 300 km (190 mi) report
1973 United States George Follmer United States Rinzler Motoracing / Royal Crown Porsche 917/10 2 hours Carling Can-Am report
1974 United Kingdom Jackie Oliver United Kingdom Phoenix Racing Organizations, Inc. Shadow DN4-Chevrolet 1 hour WQXI Can-Am report
1975-1976 Series not contested
1977 No race
1978 Australia Alan Jones United States Carl A. Haas Racing Team, Ltd. Lola T333CS-Chevrolet 1 hour Citicorp Can-Am Challenge report
1979 Finland Keke Rosberg United States Newman-Freeman Racing Spyder NF-11-Chevrolet 1 hour Citicorp Can-Am Challenge report
1980 Australia Geoff Brabham Belgium Racing Team V.D.S. Lola T530-Chevrolet 125 miles (201 km) SCCA Citicorp Can-Am report
1981 No race
1982 United States Al Unser Jr. United States Galles Racing Frissbee-Galles GR2-Chevrolet 150 miles (240 km) The G.E. Silicons Grand Prix report
1983 No race
1984 United Kingdom Jim Crawford RK Racing March 847-Chevrolet 1 hour CRC Chemicals Can-Am Challenge report

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