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What (who) is 1972 Road Atlanta Can-Am - definition


1972 Road Atlanta Can-Am         
The 1972 Road Atlanta Can-Am race was the second round of the 1972 Can-Am season. It was held July 9, 1972, at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia.
Can-Am         
  • 1974s Shadow DN4A
  • [[Al Holbert]] driving a VDS-001 in the revived Can-Am in 1982.
  • The Can-Am race at [[Edmonton International Speedway]] in 1973
  • Chaparral's infamous 2J "Sucker Car" was banned from Can-Am after 1970, due to its unique downforce-producing fans.
  • A McLaren M1A, one of the early Can-Am competitors that was equally at home in other sportscar series.
  • McLaren Can Am Chassis restored by [[Racefab Inc.]] for vintage racing
  • The Porsche 917/30 carried [[Mark Donohue]] to the 1973 championship.
SPORTS CAR RACING SERIES FROM 1966 TO 1987
Can am; Canadian-American Challenge Cup; Canam; Can Am; Can Am Series; Can Am series; Group 7 Can-Am cars; Can-Am Challenge Cup
The Canadian-American Challenge Cup, or Can-Am, was an SCCA/CASC sports car racing series from 1966 to 1987.
1972 Atlanta Falcons season         
NFL TEAM SEASON
1972 Atlanta Falcons; 1972 Atlanta Falcons football team; 1972 Atlanta Falcons football; 1972 Atlanta Falcons football season
The 1972 Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's seventh year in the National Football League (NFL). The team failed to improve on their previous season's output of 7–6–1, finishing 7–7 and failing to reach the playoffs.