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- 1984_Can-Am_season abstract "The 1984 Can Am season was the seventeenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's prototype series and the eighth running of the revived series. 1984 would mark a major downturn in the series, as Juan Manuel Fangio II would become the last major driver to podium in a Can Am Series race, finishing third at Dallas. The dominant manufacturers were Chevrolet, Hart, BMW for the first time with a third place finish at Brainerd, Cosworth, Lola, Ralt, and March. Dominant chassis were VDS, March, Frissbee-Lola, Ralt, and Williams with their first podium with a third place finish at Lime Rock. Michael Roe was declared champion, with seven wins. The final race at Green Valley would feature the final truly notable driver in series history, John Andretti.Kim Campbell won the two liter class in his March BMW.".
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- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageRevisionID "574150064".
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink BMW.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Can-Am.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_in_American_motorsport.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_in_Canadian_motorsport.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:Can-Am_seasons.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Cosworth.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Hart_(automobile).
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Crawford_(racing_driver).
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink John_Andretti.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Manuel_Fangio_II.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Lola_(automobile).
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink March_Engineering.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Roe_(racing_driver).
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Ralt.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Sports_Car_Club_of_America.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1984 Can-Am season".
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1984 Can-Am".
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1984".
- 1984_Can-Am_season year "1984".
- 1984_Can-Am_season next "1985".
- 1984_Can-Am_season series "Can-Am".
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagicon.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Motorsport_season.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 1984_Can-Am_season year "1984".
- 1984_Can-Am_season subject Category:1984_in_American_motorsport.
- 1984_Can-Am_season subject Category:1984_in_Canadian_motorsport.
- 1984_Can-Am_season subject Category:Can-Am_seasons.
- 1984_Can-Am_season hypernym Seventeenth.
- 1984_Can-Am_season type MotorsportSeason.
- 1984_Can-Am_season type Single.
- 1984_Can-Am_season type SportsSeason.
- 1984_Can-Am_season type Season.
- 1984_Can-Am_season type Season.
- 1984_Can-Am_season type Thing.
- 1984_Can-Am_season comment "The 1984 Can Am season was the seventeenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's prototype series and the eighth running of the revived series. 1984 would mark a major downturn in the series, as Juan Manuel Fangio II would become the last major driver to podium in a Can Am Series race, finishing third at Dallas. The dominant manufacturers were Chevrolet, Hart, BMW for the first time with a third place finish at Brainerd, Cosworth, Lola, Ralt, and March.".
- 1984_Can-Am_season label "1984 Can-Am season".
- 1984_Can-Am_season sameAs Q4581615.
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- 1984_Can-Am_season sameAs Can-Am_1984.
- 1984_Can-Am_season sameAs Q4581615.
- 1984_Can-Am_season wasDerivedFrom 1984_Can-Am_season?oldid=574150064.
- 1984_Can-Am_season isPrimaryTopicOf 1984_Can-Am_season.