Building on an all-star roster of events, the 2020 Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli schedule will feature a 12-race schedule for the National Championship that features outstanding venues and boasts healthy consistency year on year.
The opening rounds of the 2020 season are nearly identical to this year, with the 54th year of Trans Am kicking off its season at Sebring International Raceway as part of the SpeedTour Event, a doubleheader collaboration featuring Trans Am and SVRA February 29-March 1. The multi-class series will then head to the always competitive Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta on March 28-29.
Following an early season break in April, the National Championship will be back in full force, returning to the West Coast in May 1-3 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.
The 2019 season marked the first full Trans Am Series appearance at the Monterey circuit since 2004. The home of the infamous Corkscrew turn will once again play host for the first of two Trans Am National and West Coast championship combined races that will see the competitors from the Trans Am West Coast Championship Presented by Pirelli take to the track in competition alongside the full field of National Championship entrants.
The series then heads back to the other side of the country for a pair of high-profile events on back to back weekends. The long-held tradition of Trans Am at Lime Rock Park was restored in 2019 with the fans voting with their feet on the newest chapter of that history with a strong turnout. The 2020 season will once again feature the Lime Rock Memorial Day Classic at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut, May 22-25.
The following weekend, the TA2 muscle cars will return home to Detroit, supporting the NTT IndyCar Series at the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear on Belle Isle.
A return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will take place June 19-20 as part of the SpeedTour event that has generated growing interest as the iconic facility hosts a wide range of machines for fans to enjoy at speed.
The trip across the Bricks kicks off a four weekend, three event sprint through the Midwest as Trans Am goes from Indianapolis to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, (June 26-28) with SVRA. After a week break, Trans Am will head North to Minnesota for a very special event.
Honoring the late track co-owner and former part-time Trans Am driver Jed Copham, the weekend will be named the Jed Copham Memorial Weekend, and Trans Am racers will be on the receiving end of $35,000 in purse bonuses and participation incentive payouts.
Trans Am will once again stage two 100-mile races as part of the Xfinity NASCAR Series at Road America on August 7-9, completing its summer tour.
The final leg of the 2020 docket starts September 11-13 at Watkins Glen International, followed by a staple on the series’ schedule, VIRginia International Raceway (September 25-27).
After a grueling weekend of racing in record-breaking heat in 2019, the Circuit of The Americas date moves from October back to November (6-8) in 2020 which will host the season finale for both the Trans Am National and West Coast championships.
“Our goal is to always assemble a schedule packed with iconic and legendary raceways that our drivers will enjoy driving and that the fans will equally enjoy watching,” said John Clagett, President of the Trans Am Race Company.
“The 2020 schedule achieves that in all ways.”
The full official 2020 Trans Am Series West Coast presented by Pirelli Championship schedule will be released at a later date.
Trans Am Championship by Pirelli 2020 Schedule:
Feb. 29-Mar. 1 – Sebring International Raceway (with SVRA)
March 28-29 – Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta (with SVRA)
May 1-3 – WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca (with SVRA)
May 22-25 – Lime Rock Park (TA2 is Saturday May 23) (with SVRA)
May 29-31 – Detroit Grand Prix – (TA2 only) (with Indy Car)
June 19-21 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway (with SVRA)
June 26-28 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (with SVRA)
July 10-12 – Brainerd International Raceway
Aug. 7-9 – Road America (with NASCAR)
Sept. 11-13 – Watkins Glen International (with SVRA)
Sept. 25-27 – Virginia International Raceway (with SVRA)
Nov. 6-8 – Circuit of The Americas (with SVRA)