1990 SCCA Escort World Challenge

The 1990 SCCA Escort World Challenge season was the inaugural season of the Sports Car Club of America's World Challenge series under the sprint race format, after changing its name from the Escort Endurance Championship while keeping the corporate sponsor of Escort radar detectors. The series would also have to share attention with the SCCA's main series, Trans Am. This would be the only season to feature only two classes until 1997, between which the series would use three to five classes per season. Peter Cunningham got his first win, finishing first at Laguna Seca Raceway in a Honda CRX. This would begin a longtime relationship between Cunningham and Honda, as well as his longtime career in the series, in which he is now the best-performing driver by number of wins.

1990 SCCA Escort World Challenge
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Results

Round Circuit Winning Driver (WC)

Winning Driver (SP)

Winning Vehicle (WC)

Winning Vehicle (SP)

1 Sears Point Scott Lagasse / Doc Bundy

Jim Dentici

Lotus Esprit X180R

Honda CRX

2 Dallas Street Circuit R.K. Smith

Bobby Archer

Chevrolet Corvette

Eagle Talon

3 Laguna Seca Doc Bundy

Peter Cunningham

Lotus Esprit X180R

Honda CRX

4 Des Moines Street Circuit R.K. Smith

Mitch Wright

Chevrolet Corvette

Eagle Talon

5 Road Atlanta Doc Bundy

Bobby Archer

Lotus Esprit X180R

Eagle Talon

6 Toronto Street Circuit John Heinricy

Peter Cunningham

Chevrolet Corvette

Honda CRX

7 Denver Street Circuit Scott Lagasse

Bobby Archer

Lotus Esprit X180R

Eagle Talon

8 San Antonio Street Circuit R.K. Smith

Bobby Archer

Chevrolet Corvette

Eagle Talon

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