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1960s in motorsport

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This article documents the events that occurred in motorsports in the 1960s.

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United States

  • The Grand National continues to see popularity as muscle cars come into popularity.
  • Due to the rise of pony cars, a new series is created known as the Trans Am Series, featuring all pony cars with a maximum 5 liter (302ci) displacement limit.
  • Also established is a prototype-based Can Am Series.
  • The Indianapolis 500 becomes an independent race, separating from Formula One. The United States Grand Prix replaces it, being held at Watkins Glen.
  • The United States is heavily competitive in the World Sports Car Championship due to the innovative Corvette Stingray, Shelby Cobra, and Ford GT40. The GT40 would prove to be a major success in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, winning it four consecutive times.
  • Jim Hall establishes Chaparral Cars, a highly innovative team in the Can Am Series.
  • Caroll Shelby establishes Shelby Motors, bringing to racing the famous Cobra and Daytona.
  • Europe

    The successful development category Formula Ford first raced in 1966.

    Australia

    The Australian Touring Car Championship was first awarded in 1960.

    References

    1960s in motorsport Wikipedia