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Title: Trans-Am history panel discussion at IMRRC at Watkins Glen 10-22-16
Post by: Jon Mello on October 05, 2016, 02:15:16 AM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
Contact:
 
Glenda Gephart, International Motor Racing Research Center
Director of Administration and Communications
607-535-9044; glenda@racingarchives.org
 
Judy Stropus
203-438-0501; cell 203-243-2438;
 jstropus@earthlink.net
 
Trans-Am Racing in the IMRRC Spotlight Oct. 22
 
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (Oct. 3, 2016) – A panel of Trans-Am racing experts will speak about the series’ 50-year history at the International Motor Racing Research Center on Oct. 22.
 
The talk, free and open to all, will be at 1 p.m. at the Racing Research Center at 610 S. Decatur St., Watkins Glen. It is sponsored by the Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce and is part of the IMRRC’s monthly Center Conversations series.
 
Listeners will hear Trans-Am stories from the perspective of drivers, crew chiefs and engineers.
 
Judy Stropus, who worked for several years as timer and scorer for Bud Moore Racing, the AMC Javelin team and Penske Racing’s Trans-Am competition, and as a public relations representative for Chevrolet, will be the panel moderator.
 
“This talk will bring together the pioneers of the Trans-Am series from the technical side as well as drivers from the past and present,” Stropus said. “The stories of the strategy that was used and the secrecy that existed in the early years to get that competitive edge should enthrall those in the audience.
 
“From the glory days when factory support was critical, to today's independent race teams, the history of this iconic series will be covered from all sides. It's a discussion that shouldn't be missed,” she said.
 
The experiences of panel members will range from Trans-Am in its launch years, through the series’ racing in the 1980s and ’90s, the decline of the series in the early 2000s to today’s revived competition.
 
Panel members:
 
-      Chuck Cantwell, whose roles in Trans-Am included chief engineer behind the 1960s Shelby GT350, Shelby Racing team manager and Penske crew chief for Mark Donohue.
-      John “Woody” Woodard, chief mechanic for Penske’s Trans-Am cars.
-      Lee Dykstra, lead Trans-Am engineer at Kar Kraft, Ford’s private research and development shop.
-      Don Cox, Chevrolet Research and Development engineer who became Penske Racing's chief engineer.
-      Tommy Kendall, four-time Trans-Am champion in the 1990s.
-      Butch Leitzinger, 2002 Trans-Am Rookie of the Year.
 
Amy Ruman, 2015 Trans-Am champion and the first woman to win a Trans-Am championship, is unable to attend the talk, but will be heard via a short filmed interview.
 
The Racing Research Center staff is planning special Trans-Am displays and will be showing films of vintage Trans-Am racing throughout the day.
 
The first race of the Trans-American Sedan Championship, quickly known simply as Trans-Am, was on March 25, 1966, a support race for the 12 Hours of Sebring (Fla.).
 
John Bishop, among the founders of the Racing Research Center and to whom the Center is dedicated, was executive director of the Sports Car Club of America when Trans-Am, SCCA’s first pro-racing series, was created as a manufacturers’ championship for modified racing sedans.
 
The series has evolved over the years and today is managed by the Trans-Am Race Co. and sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing. Competitors race in five classes. Four races remain on the 2016 13-race schedule.
 
The International Motor Racing Research Center, a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization, is an archival and research library dedicated to the preservation and sharing of the materials of motorsports history, of all series and all tracks, worldwide.
 
For more information about the Center and its work, visit the website www.racingarchives.org. The Center is also on Facebook and Twitter.
Title: Re: Trans-Am history panel discussion at IMRRC at Watkins Glen 10-22-16
Post by: Trans Åm on October 06, 2016, 03:47:21 PM
Man, I hope they film this and post it. I would love to pick the brains of those engineers, they'd have some great ideas for my cars!
Title: Re: Trans-Am history panel discussion at IMRRC at Watkins Glen 10-22-16
Post by: oldtransamdriver on October 22, 2016, 04:36:52 AM
It was mentioned on another racing forum that this event will be live-streamed.  See IMRRC facebook

Robert
Title: Re: Trans-Am history panel discussion at IMRRC at Watkins Glen 10-22-16
Post by: rmbuilder on October 24, 2016, 01:17:52 PM
A fantastic event! Kudos to the IMRRC team for bringing this incredible group of people together. It’s a rare opportunity to have that much history gathered together in one place at one time. A big shout out to Judy Stropus for doing an outstanding job moderating and making the most of this opportunity. The reception that followed provided all who attended with generous face time with all the presenters.

The YouTube video of the event is available at this link. The actual panel discussion begins about one hour and 17 minutes into the video. Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k23dFHugrc

Title: Re: Trans-Am history panel discussion at IMRRC at Watkins Glen 10-22-16
Post by: Jon Mello on October 25, 2016, 03:43:34 AM
Thanks for the update, Bob.  The youtube link is appreciated.  I'm glad somebody from here attended the discussion!
Title: Re: Trans-Am history panel discussion at IMRRC at Watkins Glen 10-22-16
Post by: Trans Åm on October 25, 2016, 04:08:17 AM
Thank you both for the updates, Can't wait till I get a minute to watch it! :)