The 2009 Trans-Am Series was the 41st running of the Sports Car Club of America 's Trans-Am Series . It was also the first official season since 2005. (Although the series held two races at Heartland Park Topeka in 2006,[1] the races were considered after the fact to be exhibition events and no championship is officially counted.[citation needed ] ). Tomy Drissi won the series championship over the seven rounds contested.
Results [ edit ] Final points standings [ edit ] Place Driver Points 1 Tomy Drissi 193 2 Tony Ave 154 3 Simon Gregg 138 4 Daniel Ramoutarsingh 123 5 Glen Jung 102 6 Jerry Kinn 101 7 Jorge Diaz, Jr. 84 8 Edison Lluch, Sr. 84 9 Jim Goughary, Jr. 77 10 Amy Ruman 70 11 R. J. Lopez 70 12 Klaus Graf 68 13 Greg Pickett 60 14 Jon Leavy 58 15 Denny Lamers 52 16 Jordan Bupp 49 17 Cliff Ebben 45 18 Kenny Bupp, Jr. 45 19 Mike Skeen 41 20 John Schaller 38 21 Blaise Csida 34 22 Bob Monette 31 23 Todd Harris 30 24 Peter Mohrhauser 20 25 Nick Fluge 19 26 David Fershtand 19 27 Elmer Shannon 18 28 Robert Foster 16 29 Kyle Kelly 14 – Ronald Tambouri, Sr. 0 Carl Jensen Terry Ward Richard Grant Bob Thumel William Rozmajzl Rob Holden Jeff Emery Kent Keller Edison Lluch, Jr. Jim Bradley Ryan McManus James Yozamp Tim Brown Jeff Holden Kevin Malone Buddy Cisar
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