Atlantic Championship - Champions

Champions

Season Champion Team Champion
Formula Atlantic
1974 Bill Brack
1975 Bill Brack Scott Racing
1976 CASC Gilles Villeneuve (CASC) Ecurie Canada
1976 IMSA Gilles Villeneuve (IMSA) Ecurie Canada
1977 Gilles Villeneuve Ecurie Canada
1978 Howdy Holmes Shierson Racing
1979 Tom Gloy
1980 Jacques Villeneuve
1981 Jacques Villeneuve
1982 Dave McMillan
1983 Michael Andretti Conte Racing
1984 Dan Marvin
1985 East Michael Angus (Atlantic)
1985 West Jeff Wood (Pacific)
1986 East Scott Goodyear (Atlantic)
1986 West Ted Prappas (Pacific)
1987 East Calvin Fish (Atlantic)
1987 West Johnny O'Connell (Pacific)
1988 East Steve Shelton (Atlantic)
1988 West Dean Hall (Pacific)
Toyota Atlantic Championship
1989 East Jocko Cunningham (Atlantic)
1989 West Hiro Matsushita (Pacific)
1990 East Brian Till (Atlantic)
1990 West Mark Dismore (Pacific)
1991 Jovy Marcelo Marcelo Group
1992 Chris Smith
1993 David Empringham Canaska Racing
1994 David Empringham
1995 Richie Hearn
1996 Patrick Carpentier Lynx Racing
1997 Alex Barron Lynx Racing
1998 Lee Bentham Forsythe Racing
1999 Anthony Lazzaro PPI Motorsports
2000 Buddy Rice PPI Motorsports
2001 Hoover Orsi P-1 Racing
2002 Jon Fogarty Dorricott Racing
2003 A. J. Allmendinger RuSPORT
2004 Jon Fogarty Sierra Sierra Racing
2005 Charles Zwolsman, Jr. Polestar Racing Group
Champ Car Atlantic
2006 Simon Pagenaud Team Australia
2007 Raphael Matos Sierra Sierra Enterprises
Atlantic Championship
2008 Markus Niemelä Brooks Associates Racing
2009 John Edwards Newman Wachs Racing
SCCA Pro Racing Atlantic Championship Series
2012 David Grant Polestar Racing Group

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