In the United States, where V8-powered muscle cars were born in the 1960s, and hang on to this day, the bespoke road racing platform created for them has been the Trans Am Series.
In the beginning, it was home to stars like Parnelli Jones, Mark Donohue and Peter Revson, while later years featured the likes of David Hobbs, Willy T Ribbs and Tommy Kendall. Iconic racing dynasties with Trans Am teams include Penske, Carroll Shelby, Dan Gurney and Jack Roush.
Through decades of highs and lows, it has remained the place for V8, bumper-to-bumper, road racing action.
Factory works teams have dominated in various eras, with the longest rivalry being between Ford’s Mustang and Chevrolet’s Camaro. Their greatest duel takes place on the streets of Detroit on a semi-regular basis,…