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- 1972_Trans-Am_season abstract "The 1972 Trans-American Sedan Championship season was the seventh season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. The first seven rounds used split classes, while the last four classes had the Under 2500cc class only. Milt Minter brought Pontiac its first win, at Mid-Ohio. George Follmer and American Motors won the over 2.5L division, while John Morton led Datsun to the championship title of the \"Two-Five Challenge\".1972 is considered to be the end of the series' \"golden era\". From 1973 onward, Trans Am would evolve into a lesser clone of the rival IMSA GT Championship, with similarly modified cars, but with a more conventional focus with vehicles such as the Chevrolet Beretta being used. IMSA GT's focus on exotic cars such as Ferraris and Porsches provided a more adaptable format, in comparison to Trans Am's reliance on domestic performance sedans.Also contributing to the series' decline was the dominance of AMC. Follmer and Donohue had switched to AMC in 1970, ending the Ford vs Chevy rivalry that had made the series famous.".
- 1972_Trans-Am_season series Trans-Am_Series.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season title "Trans-Amseason".
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink 1972_Can-Am_season.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Alfa_Romeo_GTA.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Bert_Everett.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Sharp_(racing_driver).
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Bobby_Allison.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Brainerd,_Minnesota.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Brainerd_International_Raceway.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Braselton,_Georgia.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1972_in_American_sports.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Camaro.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Datsun.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Datsun_510.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Ed_Wachs.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Elkhart_Lake,_Wisconsin.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Escort_(Europe).
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Ford_of_Britain.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink George_Follmer.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Horst_Kwech.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink IMSA_GT_Championship.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink John_Morton_(racing_driver).
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Lakeville,_Connecticut.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Lexington,_Ohio.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Lime_Rock_Park.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Lotus_Cortina.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Loudon,_New_Hampshire.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Mazda_Raceway_Laguna_Seca.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Mid-Ohio_Sports_Car_Course.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Milt_Minter.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Monterey,_California.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Gregg_(racing_driver).
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Pie,_Quebec.
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Volvo.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Volvo_140_Series.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Volvo_Amazon.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Warren_Agor.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Warren_Tope.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Watkins_Glen,_New_York.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Watkins_Glen_International.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1972 Trans-Am season".
- 1972_Trans-Am_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1972".
- 1972_Trans-Am_season year "1972".
- 1972_Trans-Am_season series "Trans-Am".
- 1972_Trans-Am_season title "Trans-Am season".
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- 1972_Trans-Am_season year "1972".
- 1972_Trans-Am_season subject Category:1972_in_American_sports.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season subject Category:1972_in_motorsport.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season subject Category:Trans-Am_Series.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season hypernym Season.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season type MotorsportSeason.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season type SportsSeason.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season type Thing.
- 1972_Trans-Am_season comment "The 1972 Trans-American Sedan Championship season was the seventh season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. The first seven rounds used split classes, while the last four classes had the Under 2500cc class only. Milt Minter brought Pontiac its first win, at Mid-Ohio. George Follmer and American Motors won the over 2.5L division, while John Morton led Datsun to the championship title of the \"Two-Five Challenge\".1972 is considered to be the end of the series' \"golden era\".".
- 1972_Trans-Am_season label "1972 Trans-Am season".