Grand Prix of Atlanta

Grand Prix of Atlanta
VenueRoad Atlanta
First race1970
Last race2020
Duration6 hours
Previous namesGrand Prix of Road Atlanta
Most wins (driver)Peter Gregg (6)
Most wins (team)Brumos Racing (4)
Most wins (manufacturer)Porsche (15)

The Grand Prix of Atlanta is a sports car race held at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia. The first running was held in 1973, as part of the IMSA GT Championship. The race was held annually from 1973 until 1999, with separate spring and fall races held from 1976–1982. With the rise of the Petit Le Mans as Road Atlanta's marquee sports car event, the Grand Prix was held only sporadically in the American Le Mans Series era.

In 1993 only, the event was held on the combined road course at Atlanta Motor Speedway[1] as Road Atlanta was going through a bankruptcy and sale.

In 2020 due to New York state restrictions for crowds because of COVID-19, the 6 Hours of Watkins Glen was moved to Road Atlanta.

Winners

Date Overall Winner(s) Team Car Distance/Duration Race Title Report
IMSA GT Championship
Road Atlanta
1973 Peter Gregg Peter Gregg Porsche 911 Carrera 200 miles (320 km) Camel 200 report
1974 Al Holbert
Elliott Forbes-Robinson
Paris Properties Porsche Carrera RSR 6 hours 6 Hours of Atlanta report
1975 Peter Gregg Brumos Porsche Porsche Carrera RSR 100 miles (160 km) report
Al Holbert Holbert's Porsche-Audi Porsche Carrera RSR 100 miles (160 km)
1976
(spring)
Al Holbert Dickinson/Holbert Racing Chevy Monza 100 miles (160 km) report
1976
(fall)
Al Holbert
Jim Busby
Busby Racing Chevy Monza 500 km (310 mi) WZGC 93 FM Camel GT report
1977
(spring)
Al Holbert Holbert Racing Chevy Monza 100 miles (160 km) WQXI Camel GT Road Atlanta 100 Miles report
1977
(fall)
David Hobbs McLaren North America BMW 320i Turbo 100 miles (160 km) Labor Day Race report
1978
(spring)
Peter Gregg Brumos Porsche-Audi Porsche 935 100 miles (160 km) Camel GT Challenge report
1978
(fall)
Peter Gregg Brumos Porsche-Audi Porsche 935 100 miles (160 km) Arthur Montgomery 100 Camel GT Challenge report
1979
(spring)
Peter Gregg Brumos Porsche-Audi Porsche 935/79 100 miles (160 km) report
1979
(fall)
Peter Gregg Peter Gregg Racing Porsche 935/79 100 miles (160 km) report
1980
(spring)
Bill Whittington Whittington Brothers Racing Porsche 935 K3 100 miles (160 km) report
1980
(fall)
John Fitzpatrick Dick Barbour Racing Porsche 935 K3/80 50 miles (80 km) report
Giampiero Moretti Momo/Electrodyne Porsche 935J 50 miles (80 km)
1981
(spring)
John Fitzpatrick John Fitzpatrick Racing Porsche 935 K3/80 100 miles (160 km) report
1981
(fall)
Brian Redman Cooke Woods Racing Lola T600-Chevrolet 150 miles (80 km) report
1982
(spring)
John Paul Jr. JLP Racing Porsche 935 JLP-3 150 miles (80 km) report
1982
(fall)
John Paul Jr.
John Paul, Sr.
JLP Racing Porsche 935 JLP-3 500 km (310 mi) Sprite 500 Camel GT Endurance report
1983 Bob Tullius
Bill Adam
Group 44 Jaguar XJR-5 500 km (310 mi) Nissan/Datsun Camel GT 500 Kilometers report
1984 Don Whittington Marty Hinze Racing March 83G-Chevrolet 500 km (310 mi) Road Atlanta 500 Kilometers Camel GT report
1985 Brian Redman
Hurley Haywood
Group 44 Jaguar XJR-5 500 km (310 mi) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Grand Prix Camel GT report
1986 Sarel van der Merwe
Doc Bundy
Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Corvette GTP 500 km (310 mi) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Camel Grand Prix report
1987 James Weaver
Price Cobb
Dyson Racing Porsche 962 500 km (310 mi) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Grand Prix report
1988 Geoff Brabham
John Morton
Electramotive Engineering Nissan GTP ZX-T 500 km (310 mi) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Camel GP report
1989 Geoff Brabham
Chip Robinson
Electramotive Engineering Nissan GTP ZX-T 500 km (310 mi) Nissan Camel Grand Prix of Road Atlanta report
1990 Geoff Brabham
Derek Daly
Nissan Performance Nissan GTP ZX-T 500 km (310 mi) Nissan Grand Prix of Atlanta report
1991 Davy Jones Bud Light/Jaguar Racing Jaguar XJR-16 300 km (190 mi) Nissan Grand Prix of Road Atlanta report
1992 Davy Jones Jaguar Racing Jaguar XJR-14 1 hour,
45 minutes
Nissan Grand Prix of Road Atlanta report
Atlanta Motor Speedway ROVAL
1993 Juan Manuel Fangio II All American Racers Eagle Mk III-Toyota 1 hour,
45 minutes
Toyota Grand Prix of Atlanta report
Road Atlanta
1994 Jay Cochran Euromotorsport Ferrari 333SP 2 hours IMSA Grand Prix of Atlanta report
1995 James Weaver Dyson Racing Riley & Scott Mk III-Ford 3 hours Rain-X/Motorola Grand Prix of Atlanta report
1996 Gianpiero Moretti
Max Papis
Momo Corse Ferrari 333SP 3 hours Advance Auto Parts presents The Grand Prix of Atlanta report
1997 Butch Leitzinger
James Weaver
Dyson Racing Riley & Scott Mk III-Ford 2 hours NAPA Auto Parts Grand Prix of Atlanta
Presented By Royal Purple Motor Oil
report
1998 Butch Leitzinger
James Weaver
Dyson Racing Riley & Scott Mk III-Ford 3 hours,
45 minutes
Sports Car Grand Prix at Road Atlanta report
American Le Mans Series
1999 Eric van de Poele
Mimmo Schiattarella
Team Rafanelli SRL Riley & Scott Mk III-Judd 2 hours,
45 minutes
The Grand Prix at Road Atlanta presented by Lease Plan USA report
2000

2002
not held
2003 Johnny Herbert
JJ Lehto
ADT Champion Racing Audi R8 2 hours,
45 minutes
Chevy Grand Prix of Atlanta report
2004 not held
2005 Marco Werner
JJ Lehto
ADT Champion Racing Audi R8 2 hours,
45 minutes
Sportsbook.com Grand Prix of Atlanta report
2006

2012
not held
Rolex Sports Car Series
2013 Scott Pruett
Memo Rojas
Chip Ganassi Racing Riley MkXXVI-BMW 2 hours,
45 minutes
Visual Studio Ultimate Grand Prix of Atlanta report
2014

2019
not held
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
2020 Hélio Castroneves
Ricky Taylor
Team Penske Acura ARX-05 6 hours TireRack.com Grand Prix at Road Atlanta report

See also

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