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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. It was the third Can-Am race held at the track. Results *Pole position: Denny Hulme, 1:14.134 () *Fastest lap: Peter Revson, 1:16.281 () *Race distance: *Winner's average speed: {, class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" , - ! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Car !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points , - ! 1 , 6 , , George Follmer , , Porsche 917/10 TC , , Penske Racing , , 75 , , 1:39:36.200 , , 2 , , 20 , - ! 2 , 2 , , Gregg Young , , McLaren M8F-Chevrolet , , Young American Racing Team , , 74 , , -1 lap , , 7 , , 15 , - ! 3 , 0 , , Milt Minter , , Porsche 917/10 , , Vasek Polak Racing Team , , 74 , , -1 lap , , 5 , , 12 , - ! 4 , 23 , , Charlie Kemp , , Lola T222-Chevrolet , , Bobby Rinzler , , 73 , , -2 laps , , 11 , , 10 , - ! 5 , 59 , , Peter Gregg , , Porsche 917/10 , , ...
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Road Atlanta Track Map Until 1998
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