1. Can-Am - Noun
2. Can-Am - Adjective
Can-Am (plural Can-Ams)
Abbreviation of Canadian-American Challenge Cup.
Can-Am (not comparable)
Canado-American; Pertaining to the United States (“American”) and Canada (“Canadian”)
A peculiarly American form of sports car racing was the Can-Am series, in which virtually unlimited sports prototypes competed in relatively short races. Source: Internet
Gurney won the first two Can-Am events at Mosport and St. Jovite and placed ninth in the third, but left the team mid-season, and Gethin took over from there. Source: Internet
Can-Am Set to Mark Spyder’s 10th Anniversary Hard to believe, but the Can-Am Spyder will be turning 10 years old this summer. Source: Internet
In 1989 Shelby tried to bring back the Can-Am series, using the Chrysler 3.3 L (201 cu in) V6 (not yet offered to the general public) as the powerplant in a special racing configuration making convert. Source: Internet
In Can-Am, Trojan built customer versions of the M6 and M8 cars and ex-works cars were sold to privateers when new models arrived; half of the field was McLarens at some races. Source: Internet
Lawrence (1999) p. 55 The design was "stretched" in 1966 to become the one-off BT17, originally fitted with the 4.3 litre version of the Repco engine for Can-Am racing. Source: Internet