2008 Rolex Sports Car Series Season - Season Results

Season Results

Rnd Circuit DP Winning Team GT Winning Team
DP Winning Drivers GT Winning Drivers
1 Daytona
(Report)
#01 Chip Ganassi Racing #70 SpeedSource
Scott Pruett
Memo Rojas
Juan Pablo Montoya
Dario Franchitti
Nick Ham
David Haskell
Raphael Matos
Sylvain Tremblay
2 Homestead Miami #01 Chip Ganassi Racing #07 Banner Racing
Scott Pruett
Memo Rojas
Kelly Collins
Paul Edwards
3 Hermanos Rodriguez #91 Riley-Matthews Motorsports #57 Stevenson Motorsports
Marc Goossens
Jim Matthews
Andrew Davis
Robin Liddell
4 Virginia #01 Chip Ganassi Racing #57 Stevenson Motorsports
Scott Pruett
Memo Rojas
Andrew Davis
Robin Liddell
5 Laguna Seca #2 SAMAX Motorsport #07 Banner Racing
Ryan Dalziel
Henri Zogaib
Paul Edwards
Kelly Collins
6 Lime Rock no race #07 Banner Racing
Paul Edwards
Kelly Collins
7 Watkins Glen #01 Chip Ganassi Racing #69 SpeedSource
Scott Pruett
Memo Rojas
Jeff Segal
Emil Assentato
Nic Longhi
8 Mid-Ohio #99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing #86 Farnbacher-Loles Racing
Alex Gurney
Jon Fogarty
Leh Keen
Eric Lux
9 Daytona #01 Chip Ganassi Racing #70 SpeedSource
Scott Pruett
Memo Rojas
Nick Ham
Sylvain Tremblay
10 Barber #01 Chip Ganassi Racing #70 SpeedSource
Scott Pruett
Memo Rojas
Nick Ham
Sylvain Tremblay
11 Gilles Villeneuve #61 AIM Autosport #57 Stevenson Motorsports
Mark Wilkins
Brian Frisselle
Andrew Davis
Robin Liddell
12 Watkins Glen #61 AIM Autosport no race
Mark Wilkins
Brian Frisselle
13 Infineon #10 SunTrust Racing no race
Max Angelelli
Michael Valiante
14 New Jersey #60 Michael Shank Racing #67 The Racer's Group
Oswaldo Negri, Jr.
Mark Patterson
Tim George, Jr.
Andy Lally
15 Miller #6 Michael Shank Racing #07 Banner Racing
John Pew
Ian James
Raphael Matos
Kelly Collins
Paul Edwards
Kris Wilson

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