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The 1964 United States Road Racing Championship season was the second season of the
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's United States Road Racing Championship. It began March 1, 1964, and ended September 13, 1964, after ten races. A second GT class for cars under two liters of displacement was added. Separate races for sportscars and GTs were held at eight rounds, while two rounds were combined races. Jim Hall won the season championship.


Schedule


Season results

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External links


World Sports Racing Prototypes: USRRC 1964
United States Road Racing Championship United States Road Racing Championship