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- 1977_Can-Am_season abstract "The 1977 Can Am season was the tenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's prototype-based series. Despite the revived name, however, the new series was entirely unrelated to the previous series which had folded in 1974. This series used Formula 5000 Lola T332s with fenders added. Patrick Tambay was declared champion, winning six of the nine races that year for Carl Haas. While Lola chassis dominated the series, a Chevrolet powered Schkee DB1 driven by Tom Klausler won the first race at Mont Tremblant. Formula One driver Gilles Villeneuve came in third at Road America in a Wolf. While Chevrolet was not the only engine supplier, they swept the entire season. This season also marked a resurgence of interest in SCCA events, with Can Am accompanying F5000 and the Trans Am Series seeing a mild resurgence in the eighties.Formula 5000 itself would also be classified as \"single-seat Can Am\".".
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- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Can-Am.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Haas.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1977_in_American_motorsport.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1977_in_Canadian_motorsport.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1977_in_motorsport.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:Can-Am_seasons.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Formula_5000.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Gilles_Villeneuve.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Lola_T332.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Tambay.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Gethin.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Schkee_DB1.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Sports_Car_Club_of_America.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Klausler.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Am_Series.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1977 Can-Am".
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1977".
- 1977_Can-Am_season year "1977".
- 1977_Can-Am_season next "1978".
- 1977_Can-Am_season previous "1974".
- 1977_Can-Am_season series "Can-Am".
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagicon.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Motorsport_season.
- 1977_Can-Am_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 1977_Can-Am_season year "1977".
- 1977_Can-Am_season subject Category:1977_in_American_motorsport.
- 1977_Can-Am_season subject Category:1977_in_Canadian_motorsport.
- 1977_Can-Am_season subject Category:1977_in_motorsport.
- 1977_Can-Am_season subject Category:Can-Am_seasons.
- 1977_Can-Am_season hypernym Tenth.
- 1977_Can-Am_season type MotorsportSeason.
- 1977_Can-Am_season type MusicalWork.
- 1977_Can-Am_season type SportsSeason.
- 1977_Can-Am_season type Season.
- 1977_Can-Am_season type Season.
- 1977_Can-Am_season type Thing.
- 1977_Can-Am_season comment "The 1977 Can Am season was the tenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's prototype-based series. Despite the revived name, however, the new series was entirely unrelated to the previous series which had folded in 1974. This series used Formula 5000 Lola T332s with fenders added. Patrick Tambay was declared champion, winning six of the nine races that year for Carl Haas.".
- 1977_Can-Am_season label "1977 Can-Am season".
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- 1977_Can-Am_season sameAs Can-Am_1977.
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- 1977_Can-Am_season wasDerivedFrom 1977_Can-Am_season?oldid=596795752.
- 1977_Can-Am_season isPrimaryTopicOf 1977_Can-Am_season.