2018 Trans-Am Series
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The 2018 Trans-Am Series season was the fiftieth running of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. It began on March 2 at Sebring International Raceway and ran for twelve rounds.
National Championship
Races are part of the Northern Cup
Races are part of the Southern Cup
West Coast Championship
| Round | Event | Circuit | Location | Date | Classes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fontana, California | April 27–29 | All | ||
| 2 | Sonoma, California | June 1–3 | All | ||
| 3 | Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational | Speedway, Indiana | June 15–17 | All | |
| 4 | Portland, Oregon | July 27–29 | All | ||
| 5 | Elroy, Texas | November 1–3 | All |
Race is combined with Trans-Am National Series.
Changes
- Homestead and Atlanta have swapped places.
- The rounds at Brainerd International Raceway and New Jersey Motorsports Park have been dropped.
- Pittsburgh is new to the schedule.
Race results
National Championship
TA, TA3, TA4 competed together at all events except Pittsburgh, where TA ran a dedicated race and a separate race was held for TA3 and TA4, and at Daytona, where all classes competed together. TA2 competed in a dedicated race at all events except Daytona. Overall winners in bold.
West Coast Championship
All classes raced together on track, except in the meetings shared with the National Championship. Bold indicates overall winner.
| Round | Circuit | TA Winning driver | TA2 Winning driver | TA3 Winning driver | TA4 Winning driver |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Auto Club Speedway | ||||
| 2 | Sonoma Raceway | None entered | |||
| 3 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course | None entered | |||
| 4 | Portland International Raceway | None started | |||
| 5 | Circuit of the Americas | None entered[m] | None entered | None entered | |
| Sources:[27][28][29][30][31][32][33] | |||||