1963 VIR National Cup

The 1963 VIR National Cup was a sports car race held April 28, 1963, at Virginia International Raceway. It was the second event of the thirteenth season of the Sports Car Club of America's National Sports Car Championship.

Results

Cars were separated into fourteen classes based on engine displacement and production numbers. The first race; for cars in F, G, and H Production and H Modified; was won by Jack Crusoe in an F Production Alfa Romeo Giulietta. The second race; for cars in C, D, and E Production; was won by Paul Richards in a C Production Fiat-Abarth 1000. The third race; for G Modified, Formula Junior, and Formula Three cars; was won by Charlie Hayes in a Formula Junior Elva.[1]

Race Four: C & E Modified, A & B Production

Pos Class No Team Drivers Car Laps
1 CM 26 Meister Brauser Racing Don Devine Scarab Mk. II-Chevrolet 38
2 CM 25 Meister Brauser Racing Harry Heuer Chaparral 1 38
3 EM 43 Skip Barber Lotus 23
4 CM 11 Grady Davis Ed Lowther Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport
5 EM 75 Joe Buzzetta Porsche 718 RSK
6 AP 10 Dick Thompson Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
7 AP 33 Bob Johnson Shelby Cobra 289
8 AP 9 Grady Davis Duncan Black Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
9 BP 12 Grady Davis Don Yenko Chevrolet Corvette
10 AP 1 Bob Holbert Shelby Cobra 289
11 AP 49 Roy Kumnick Chevrolet Corvette
12 EM 57 Charles Kurtz Porsche 718 RS 61
13 BP 51 Bob Mouat Chevrolet Corvette
14 AP 6 Frank Dominianni Chevrolet Corvette
15 AP 8 Ben Moore Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
16 BP 83 Bob Sinn Chevrolet Corvette
17
DNF
AP 85 Dick Lang Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
18
DNF
EM 3 Chuck Stoddard Porsche
19
DNF
AP 15 A. W. Joslin Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
20
DNF
BP 14 Stefan Szwarce Porsche 356 Carrera
21
DNF
AP 59 Pierre Mion Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta
22
DNF
BP 23 Ed Smith Chevrolet Corvette
23
DNF
CM 28 Bud Gates Apache
24
DNF
BP 0 Guenter Genatowski Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
25
DNF
BP 64 Ray Houchins Lotus Super 7

References

  1. England, Nick. "VIR - 1963 April SCCA Nationals - results". VIR History Pages. Retrieved 15 September 2012.

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