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05/02/2004 |
Motorock Trans-Am Tour Confirms Road America |
36th Consecutive Event At Wisconsin Track |
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Motorock Trans-Am Tour Confirms Road America For 2004 Will Celebrate 36th Consecutive Event At Wisconsin Track
The Motorock Trans-Am Tour will continue one of its longest traditions the weekend of August 5-8, during the Grand Prix of Road America. The Trans-Am Tour will compete at the 4.048-mile road course in Elkhart Lake along with the Champ Car World Series.
Road America has hosted 35 consecutive Trans-Am events since the inaugural in 1970, the most of any venue, active or inactive, on which the Trans-Am Tour has competed.
“The Trans-Am Tour and Road America have one of the longest relationships in auto racing,” said Trans-Am Tour Executive Director John Clagett. “We’re pleased to return this year, and carry on a tradition more than 30 years in the making. Road America, the longest road course on the Trans-Am Tour, poses a unique challenge to our competitors. We’re expecting an exciting and competitive race in August.”
"Summer would not be complete without the Trans-Am Tour at Road America," said George Bruggenthies, president and general manager of Road America. "The 2004 race marks the 36th time the Trans-Am Tour has competed here. We're looking forward to seeing the green flag drop on these cars in August."
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