All American Grand Touring
All American Grand Touring (AAGT)[1] is the name of a former classification and set of regulations designated to grand touring cars in sports car racing, competing in the IMSA GT Championship, maintained by IMSA between 1975 and 1989.[2] These cars were All-American, V8-powered, used a maximum of 5 forward gears, and used a steel tube frame (similar to the type used in the SCCA Trans-Am Series), and were designed to compete against heavyweight European manufacturers and machinery of the time, such as Porsche and BMW, who were dominating the series at the time.[3][4][5]
Cars
American Motors
- AMC AMX
- AMC Javelin
- AMC Concord
- AMC Gremlin
- AMC Spirit
- AMC Hornet
Chrysler
Ford
General Motors
- Chevrolet Camaro
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Chevrolet Monza
- Chevrolet Nova
- Chevrolet Vega
- Oldsmobile Starfire
- Pontiac Astre
- Pontiac Sunbird
- Pontiac Firebird
- Pontiac Trans-Am
- Buick Skylark
References
- ^ https://svra.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/IMSA_AAGT.pdf
- ^ "AAGT Archives - International Motor Racing Research Center". www.racingarchives.org.
- ^ "IMSA Archives - International Motor Racing Research Center". www.racingarchives.org.
- ^ Quiniou, Louis (March 14, 2016). "#Focus – The IMSA GT Championship Story".
- ^ "IMSA 1969-1989: The AAGT concept comes of age". January 17, 2019.
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