[h=3]Race History[/h]
1970
Watkins Glenn Trans-Am - Cordts , 22nd. (Goodyear tires)
Canadian Sedan Championship, Mosport - 3rd, Cordts
Watkins Glenn SCCA National - Cordts, 1st, A Sedan, 2nd overall
(first production car to win a race using radial tires.)
1971
24 Hours of Daytona 24 - Cordts, Pike , DNF
(converted to Camaro)
12 Hours of Sebring - Cordts, Pike, DNF
Bridgehampton SCCA - Dent, 2nd
Cumberland SCCA - Dent, DNF
Lime Rock SCCA - Dent, 1st in class, 10th overall
Bryar Trans-Am - Dent, 16th
Thompson SCCA - Dent, 2nd
Road America June Sprints - Dent, 3rd
Mid-Ohio Trans-Am - Dent, 3rd
Nelson Ledges Trans-Am - Dent DNS
1972
Bryar Trans-Am - Perez, 8th
Mid Ohio Trans-Am - Perez, 29th
Watkins Glenn Trans-Am - Perez, 9th
Donnebrooke Trans-Am - Perez, 26th
Road America Trans-Am - Perez, 8th
Saniar Trans-Am - Perez, 14th
[h=3]About Jerry Titus[/h]
In 1967, Jerry Titus was the Trans-Am Champion racing a Ford Mustang for Carroll Shelby. In 1968 and 1969, he was third in the Trans-Am series. He had 43 career races with 4 wins in the 1967 race season. He had 5 poles, and 7 wins in his career as a driver or co-driver.
At the final 1968 Trans-Am race at Kent, the big news was that Jerry Titus was leaving Ford and moving to Pontiac. Terry Godsall, a young Canadian businessman, offered Jerry a chance to run a team of his own Pontiac Firebirds. In going with Pontiac, Titus found that he was handicapped by the need of a great deal of developmental work, especially on the engine. Early on, Godsall pulled out of the Trans Am series, saying that the SCCA was inconsistent in its rule enforcement policies. Jerry then carried on the administrative responsibilities as well as driving for his team.
In 1970, Jerry Titus decided to stop building Firebirds for customers and concentrate on his own race cars. Three cars were built. This BFG " Tire Bird" and the Titus car are the only cars that still exist. The third Trans Am Firebird was severely wrecked in a crash and eventually destroyed. The 1970 Season was Jerry's last season.