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.
Final points standings
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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
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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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