Season Results
Rnd | Circuit | Over 2.0 Winning Team | Under 2.0 Winning Team | Results |
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Over 2.0 Winning Drivers | Under 2.0 Winning Drivers | |||
1 | Daytona | #0 Interscope Racing | None | Results |
Ted Field Danny Ongais Hurley Haywood |
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2 | Mugello | #12 Gelo Racing Team | None | Results |
Bob Wollek Manfred Schurti John Fitzpatrick |
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3 | Dijon | #31 Gelo Racing Team | None | Results |
Bob Wollek Manfred Schurti Jacky Ickx |
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4 | Silverstone | #3 Gelo Sportswear | None | Results |
Bob Wollek Hans Heyer John Fitzpatrick |
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5 | Nürburgring | #6 Gelo Racing Team | #25 Jägermeister | Results |
Bob Wollek Manfred Schurti John Fitzpatrick |
Eckhard Schrimpf Hans-Georg Bürger |
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6 | Pergusa | #4 Lubrifilm Racing | #11 Lancia Corse | Results |
Angelo Pallavicini Marco Vanoli |
Riccardo Patrese Carlo Facetti |
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7 | Watkins Glen | #94 Whittington/Kremer | None | Results |
Don Whittington Bill Whittington Klaus Ludwig |
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8 | Brands Hatch | #27 Porsche Kremer Racing | #31 ASA Corse | Results |
Klaus Ludwig Axel Plankenhorn |
Riccardo Patrese Walter Röhrl |
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9 | Vallelunga | #54 Ecurie Biennoise | #33 Giuseppi Piazzi | Results |
Enzo Calderari Willi Spavetti Rolf Moritz |
Giuseppi Piazzi Renzo Zorzi Stanislao Sterzel |
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