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1992 IMSA GT Championship

22nd season of the racing series organized by IMSA


22nd season of the racing series organized by IMSA

The 1992 Camel GT Championship and Exxon Supreme GT Series seasons were the 22nd season of the IMSA GT Championship auto racing series. It was for GTP and Lights classes of prototypes, as well as Grand Tourer-style racing cars which ran in the GTS, GTO, and GTU classes. It began February 1, 1992, and ended October 11, 1992, after fifteen rounds.

Schedule

The GT and Prototype classes did not participate in all events, nor did they race together at shorter events. Races marked with All had all classes on track at the same time.

RndRaceLengthClassCircuitDate123456789101112131415
Rolex 24 at Daytona24 HoursAllDaytona International SpeedwayFebruary 1
February 2
Toyota Grand Prix of Miami1 HourGTStreets of MiamiFebruary 22
2 HoursProto
Contac [12 Hours of Sebring](12-hours-of-sebring)12 HoursAllSebring International RacewayMarch 21
Nissan Grand Prix of Atlanta1 Hour 45 MinutesProtoRoad AtlantaApril 26
The Nissan Grand Prix2 HoursGTMosport ParkMay 18
Toyota Trucks Lime Rock Grand Prix2 HoursProtoLime Rock ParkMay 25
Nissan Grand Prix of Ohio1 HourGTMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseMay 30
2 HoursProtoMay 31
Grand Prix du Mardi Gras1 HourGTNew Orleans street courseJune 14
1 Hour 45 MinutesProto
Camel Continental2 Hours 45 MinutesProtoWatkins Glen InternationalJune 28
Grand Auto Supply Camel GT1 HourGTLaguna Seca RacewayJuly 18
2 HoursProtoJuly 19
G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix1 HourGTPortland International RacewayJuly 26
2 HoursProto
Nissan Grand Prix of Road America1 HourGTRoad AmericaAugust 9
2 HoursProto
The Jamesway 3001 Hour 45 MinutesGTLime Rock ParkAugust 26
Checker Grand Prix2 HoursProtoPhoenix International RacewayOctober 4
Vons Grand Prix of San Diego1 HourGTDel Mar FairgroundsOctober 10
2 HoursProtoOctober 11

Season results

Prototypes

RndCircuitGTP Winning TeamLights Winning TeamResultsGTP Winning DriversLights Winning Drivers123467891011121415
Daytona**United Kingdom #2 Jaguar Racing**†**United States #49 Comptech Racing**[Results](1992-24-hours-of-daytona)
United States Davy Jones
United States Scott Pruett
Australia David Brabham
Canada Scott GoodyearUnited States Parker Johnstone
United States Steve Cameron
United States Jimmy Vasser
United States Dan Marvin
Miami**United States #83 Nissan Performance****United States #49 Comptech Racing**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-miami)
Australia Geoff BrabhamUnited States Parker Johnstone
United States Dan Marvin
Sebring**United States #99 All American Racers****United States #36 Downing Atlanta**[Results](1992-12-hours-of-sebring)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio II
United Kingdom Andy WallaceUnited States Jim Downing
United States Howard Katz
United States Tim McAdam
Road Atlanta**United Kingdom #2 Jaguar Racing****United States #49 Comptech Racing**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-road-atlanta)
United States Davy JonesUnited States Parker Johnstone
United States Dan Marvin
Lime Rock**United States #99 All American Racers****United States #49 Comptech Racing**[Results](1992-lime-rock-grand-prix)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio IIUnited States Parker Johnstone
United States Dan Marvin
Mid-Ohio**United Kingdom #2 Jaguar Racing****United States #44 Scandia Motorsports**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-ohio)
United States Davy JonesUnited States Andy Evans
Spain Fermín Vélez
New Orleans**United States #99 All American Racers****United States #45 Scandia Motorsports**[Results](1992-grand-prix-du-mardi-gras)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio IIUnited States Tommy Riggins
United States Charles Morgan
Watkins Glen**United States #99 All American Racers****United States #49 Comptech Racing**[Results](1992-watkins-glen-continental)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio IIUnited States Parker Johnstone
United States Dan Marvin
Laguna Seca**United States #99 All American Racers****United States #48 Comptech Racing**[Results](1992-monterey-grand-prix)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio IISouth Africa Wayne Taylor
Italy Ruggero Melgrati
Portland**United States #98 All American Racers****United States #49 Comptech Racing**[Results](1992-portland-grand-prix)
United States P. J. JonesUnited States Parker Johnstone
United States Dan Marvin
Road America**United States #99 All American Racers****United States #45 Scandia Motorsports**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-road-america)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio IIUnited States Tommy Riggins
United States Charles Morgan
Phoenix**United States #99 All American Racers****United States #48 Comptech Racing**[Results](1992-phoenix-grand-prix)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio IIUnited States Parker Johnstone
Italy Ruggero Melgrati
Del Mar**United States #98 All American Racers****United States #44 Scandia Motorsports**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-san-diego)
United States P. J. JonesUnited States Andy Evans
Spain Fermín Vélez

† - The 24 Hours of Daytona was won by Nissan Motorsports, but their car did not comply with GTP rules and therefore did not score points. Jaguar Racing was the highest finishing GTP class car.

Grand Tourers

RndCircuitGTS Winning TeamGTO Winning TeamGTU Winning TeamResultsGTS Winning DriversGTO Winning DriversGTU Winning Drivers1235781011121315
Daytona**United States #15 Roush Racing***Did Not Participate*†**United States #82 Dick Greer Racing**[Results](1992-24-hours-of-daytona)
United States Dorsey Schroeder
United States Wally Dallenbach Jr.
United States Robby GordonUnited States Dick Greer
United States Al Bacon
United States Mike Mees
United States Peter Uria
Miami**United States #75 Cunningham Racing****United States #41 Tommy Riggins****United States #96 Leitzinger Racing**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-miami)
New Zealand Steve MillenUnited States Tommy RigginsUnited States David Loring
Sebring**United States #51 Rocketsports***Did Not Participate*†**United States #96 Leitzinger Racing**[Results](1992-12-hours-of-sebring)
United States George Robinson
United States Irv Hoerr
United States Darin Brassfield
United States Paul GentilozziUnited States John Paul Jr.
United States David Loring
Mosport**United States #76 Cunningham Racing****United States #48 Lindley Racing****United States #96 Leitzinger Motorsport**[Results](1992-mosport-grand-prix)
Canada Jeremy DaleUnited States Les LindleyUnited States David Loring
Mid-Ohio**United States #75 Cunningham Racing****United States #48 Lindley Racing****United States #0 Full Time Racing**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-ohio)
New Zealand Steve MillenUnited States Les LindleyUnited States John Fergus
New Orleans**United States #75 Cunningham Racing****United States #4 Rocketsports****United States #97 Leitzinger Racing**[Results](1992-grand-prix-du-mardi-gras)
New Zealand Steve MillenUnited States Irv HoerrUnited States Butch Leitzinger
Laguna Seca**United States #3 Rocketsports****United States #4 Rocketsports****United States #0 Full Time Racing**[Results](1992-monterey-grand-prix)
United States Paul GentilozziUnited States Irv HoerrUnited States John Fergus
Portland**United States #5 Rocketsports****United States #4 Rocketsports****United States #0 Full Time Racing**[Results](1992-portland-grand-prix)
United States Darin BrassfieldUnited States Irv HoerrUnited States John Fergus
Road America**United States #3 Rocketsports****United States #4 Rocketsports****United States #97 Leitzinger Racing**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-road-america)
United States Paul GentilozziUnited States Irv HoerrUnited States Butch Leitzinger
Lime Rock**United States #75 Cunningham Racing****United States #4 Rocketsports****United States #7 Full Time Racing**[Results](1992-lime-rock-300)
New Zealand Steve MillenUnited States Irv HoerrUnited States Don Walker
Del Mar**United States #9 Roush Racing****United States #55 Bruce Nesbitt****United States #97 Leitzinger Racing**[Results](1992-grand-prix-of-san-diego)
United States Robby GordonUnited States Bruce NesbittUnited States Butch Leitzinger

† - The GTO class was combined with the GTS class for Daytona and Sebring.

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