1972 IMSA GT Championship Season - Season Results

Season Results

Overall winner in bold.

Rnd Circuit GTO Winning Team GTU Winning Team TO Winning Team TU Winning Team Results
GTO Winning Drivers GTU Winning Drivers TO Winning Drivers TU Winning Drivers
1 Texas #42 Corvette #59 Peter Gregg #48 Mustang #16 2002 Results
Garrett Waddall Peter Gregg
Hurley Haywood
Juan Izquierdo
Daniel Muniz
Ross Norburn
Phil Dermer
2 Daytona #23 Corvette #1 Toad Hall Racing #41 Mustang #11 2002 Results
Charlie Kemp
Wilbur Pickett
Michael Keyser
Bob Beasley
Jerry Crew
Dan Moore
Byron Morris
3 Virginia #99 Phil Currin #59 Peter Gregg #27 Lou Statzer #8 Carson Baird Results
Phil Currin Peter Gregg
Hurley Haywood
Lou Statzer
Tom Dutton
Carson Baird
Joe Amato
4 Lime Rock #99 Phil Currin #31 Porsche #15 Camaro #86 Alfa Romeo Results
Phil Currin Jim Locke
Bob Bailey
Jocko Maggiacomo Jr. Joe Diamante
Walt Simendinger
5 Donnybrooke #22 Corvette #1 Toad Hall Racing #21 Thiokol #8 Carson Amato Results
Denny Long Bob Beasley
Levon Pentecost
Russ Norburn
Robert Hennig
Joe Amato
Carson Baird
6 Mid-Ohio #48 Greenwood Racing #1 Toad Hall Racing #17 Camaro #24 Libra Intl. Racing Results
John Greenwood
Marshall Robbins
Bob Beasley
Michael Keyser
Vince Gimondo
Billy Dingham
John Buffum
Bert Everett
7 Alabama #2 Holiday Inn Corvette #59 Peter Gregg #47 Camaro #88 Opel Results
Wilbur Pickett Hurley Haywood Tom Nehl Dennis Shaw
Steve Coleman
8 Watkins Glen #48 Corvette #59 Peter Gregg #88 Camaro #16 Gemini Racing Results
Charles West Peter Gregg
Hurley Haywood
Maurice Carter
Paul Nichter
Phil Dermer
9 Bryar #41 Corvette #76 Silverstone Racing #88 Camaro #84 2002 Results
Bud Deshler
Rodney Harris
George Stone Maurice Carter
Paul Nichter
Hans Ziereis
Andy Petery
10 Daytona #96 Camaro #2 Toad Hall Racing #88 Camaro #6 Gemini Racing Results
Gene Felton Bob Beasley
Michael Keyser
Maurice Carter Ross Norburn

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