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Al Unser, Jr.

Arguably the most successful third-generation racer of all time (so far), has carved an impressive career since he started racing Sprint cars at age 11. Transition to road racing at 18 was immediately successful, winning the Super Vee championship in his first full season, 1981, and the Can-Am title one year later. His progress after […]

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Ricky Taylor

The 27-year-old son of team owner Wayne Taylor tied for third place with his brother Jordan in the 2016 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship before winning the title in 2017. Was second in the 2015 and 2014 TUDOR series in a Corvette Prototype. Raced in FIA WEC in 2013 and ‘14, in V8 Supercars In 2013, and […]

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Jordan Taylor

The 24-year-old younger son of team owner Wayne Taylor tied in third place with his brother Ricky in the 2016 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship races in the Corvette DP. The pair won the 2017 title outright. Finished fifth in the 2014 and 2015 championships. In 2013, his first full season in DP-class competition, co-drove with Max […]

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Amy Ruman

The 2015 and ’16 Trans-Am champion, the first female to win a title in the 49-year history of the series. Has worked her way up to the championship with her family-centered team. Was a podium finisher at the 2010 SCCA Runoffs in GT1, and then turned to Trans-Am. Has competed in all Trans-Am races for […]

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Alexander Rossi

Indy 500 champion in 2016 and Indy Rookie of the Year, finished 11th in series with Andretti Herta Motorsport. From 2009-‘14 was the test or official reserve driver for BMW/Sauber, Team Lotus, Caterham and Marussia F1 teams. Born in Nevada City, Calif., moved to Europe at 17 after winning the Formula BMW Championship and qualifying […]

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Jeff Purner

Precision driver with on-camera experience in commercials and films; color commentator for ESPN, Speedvision, Oxygen Network and TNN. Was pro racecar driver for 14 years, with numerous championships, including 1985 Skip Barber Racing Series and ‘90 IMSA Firestone Firehawk GS. Was 1993 SCCA Trans- Am Rookie of the Year. Has raced in Indy Lights, Super […]

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Spencer Pigot

Pigot, yet another graduate of the junior karting ranks, joined the Skip Barber National Championship in 2016 at age 16, won the series title, earned a Mazdaspeed scholarship and a Team USA Scholarship to compete in the British FF Festival and the Walter Hayes Troply race at Silverstone. For the next two seasons, Pigot ran […]

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Joel Miller

Started karting at 6, going on to win SuperNats in 1999 and 2007 and the ICA North American Championship in 2006. Switched to cars in 2007 and won the Skip Barber national series title, earning a Team USA Scholarship. Earned a Mazda scholarship to run the 2008 Pro Mazda series, finishing second in the championship […]

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Cooper MacNeil

MacNeil has completed the 24 Hours of LeMans four times – 2013, ’14, ’17 and ’18 – recording a GTE Am podium finish in ’17 in a Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 488. Raced in the GTD class of the TUDOR United SportsCar championship, finishing second in 2015 Daytona 24, third in the 2014 standings. Was 2012 […]

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Don Kitch, Jr.

Veteran of more than 25 years and 200 pro and amateur racing starts. In 1987, founded, with wife Donna, the ProFormance Racing School, where he is chief instructor. In 1997, founded Team Seattle, racing in the Daytona 24 as a fundraiser for Children’s Hospital in Seattle. In 2009 teamed with Dempsey Racing, driving with Joe […]

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Sage Karam

Karam is a two-time Mazda Road to Indy scholarship recipient. Dominated the 2010 USF2000 National Championship, earning title by winning nine of 12 races while taking the pole in all but one event. Then moved up to Pro Mazda, earning back-to-back oval victories on his way to fifth place in the 2011 championship. Third in […]

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George Fizell

George Fizell was the dominant Formula Vee racer of the 1980s, a period that included Bill Noble, Scott Rubenzer, Stephen Oseth and Stevan Davis. Fizell scored podium finishes at the Runoffs every year from 1982 through 1988, including four championships, two seconds and a third. He was awarded the President’s Cup in 1984 after winning […]

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Gabby Chaves

After winning numerous karting titles, the Columbia native began racing cars in 2007 in various Skip Barber series in the U.S. In 2008 made his pro debut in Formula BMW Americas, finishing fourth in Formula BMW Pacific and 14th in the Formula BMW World Finals. In 2009 won the Formula BMW Americas title, capturing five […]

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Matthew Brabham

Began karting career in Australia in 2004, winning numerous kart and Formula Ford races. In 2014 became the first driver to advance in successive years from USF2000 to Pro Mazda to Indy Lights. Moved to the U.S. in 2012, winning the USF2000 Championship. Won a Team USA Scholarship and contested the Formula Renault Winter Series […]

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Jonathan Bennett

Two-time WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Prototype Challenge Driver Champion 2014-15; 19 podiums, wins at Daytona, Sebring, Kansas, Watkins Glen, Mosport and COTA. 2014 Tequila Patrón North American Endurance Cup PC Driver Champion and Jim Trueman Award winner for highest-ranked Pro-Am driver in PC 2010-13. Finished top three of PC driver championship each year; 20 podiums, numerous […]

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Owen C. Trinkler

Owen is a second-generation driver, having followed in his father’s footsteps, beginning his racing career at age 10. Now having spent most of his life giving back to the sport, he’s now a proven winner with over 30 years of racing experience in all disciplines of the sport ranging from open wheel to NASCAR, with […]

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Timothy Minor

  SCCA Club and Pro Racing (1988-present): 1991: Mid Atlantic Road Racing Champion CF; runner-up by 1 point in ‘92. 1990-‘94:  Raced and won numerous events in FF, FV, FC; also ran in the Valvoline Pro Series and had top 5 finishes in all those events. 1991: Started building my own 2-liter Pinto engines, winning 2 National Events in […]

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Jeff Zwart

SCCA U.S Pro Rally championship Open Class Champion 1990. Pikes Peak International Class Championships, 1994-98, 2002, 2010. Panama-Alaska 1997 FIA Marathon Rally, second overall. Baja 1000, Challenge Class Champion 2004. TransSyberia Rally 2007, eighth in class, 11th overall. Pikes Peak International Hill Climb 2015 under 10 minutes, Time Attack Champion. Directs high-performance TV commercials around […]

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Eric Prill

An SCCA member his entire life, Eric completed driver’s school in his father’s Lotus Super Seven in 1995, campaigning it the next 15 years, earning one SCCA Runoffs pole position (2008) and one podium finish (third, 2009). After building his own Mazda Miata in 2011, he added another Runoffs pole in 2012, recording five more […]

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Paul Spruell

“A 1961 red Alfa Giulietta Spider brightened up my junior year at Georgia Tech. This set in motion a passion for the legendary Alfa Romeo brand and a racing career winning four SCCA National Championships. Running SCCA autocross piqued my interest in racing, and I began building a second Alfa Spider for SCCA G Production. […]

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Tom Robertson

“I began racing in SCCA in 1963, racing many different cars and classes from small production cars to sports racers to formula cars, I would always get car wraps perth for all of my cars. In 1975, I bought a Lotus Super 7, re-engineered it to make it work and – in 1977 – entered […]

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Brian Linn

Brian Linn grew up watching his dad work on his H-Production Sprite. After joining his dad on two trips to the SCCA Runoffs in 1979 and ’80, the dream was set. After four 2nd place finishes at the Runoffs and a 2007 Mark Donohue Award, Brian finally won his first Runoffs at Daytona in an […]

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Calvin Stewart

Calvin Stewart started his racing career like many in Karting, winning 10 championships in eight seasons. He started racing SCCA in 1992 in F440/F500 and Formula Continental. Always a front runner with several divisional titles, he’s been on the podium several times at the Runoffs. His F500 victory at the 2015 SCCA Runoffs at Daytona by […]

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Michael Varacins

Michael is a seven-time SCCA National Champion in the competitive FV class, winning titles in 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. In addition he has earned eight Runoffs pole positions, including six straight from 2009 to 2014. Supplementing the seven championships, he has been on the podium five additional times, earning three second […]

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Dion von Moltke

Started racing karts at age 13, winning several local championships before moving up to the National/International level. He has driven in the Skip Barber series, Grand-Am and ALMS, including the 2012 and ’13 Sebring 12 Hrs for Alex Job Racing. Von Moltke drove for Flying Lizard in ’14, Paul Miller Racing in ’15 and in ’16 […]

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Tommy Milner

Son of Tom Milner, and GM factory driver. Started in karts at 14. Drove for Panoz in 2006 and ’08 and for Rahal Letterman in ALMS in 2007, ’09 and ’10. Third in 2010 in ALMS championship, Six 24 Hours of Le Mans, including GTE class winner (11th o/a) in Corvette C6.R in 2011. Class winner in 2013 […]

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Kip Laughlin

First raced in SCCA Refrigerator Bowl ’69 in Zink Formula V. From ’70-’88, had more than 150 starts, more than 25 wins, 50-plus podiums and a dozen lap records. SCCA Formula Ford Northeast co-champion (with Chip Ganassi) ’80. Class win at Nelson Ledges 24-hour in Camaro w/ Dave Weitzenhof and Roger Marble ’85. SCCA Pro […]

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Harry Ingle

SCCA Formula Vee National champion ’70. Formula Super V National champion and President’s Cup recipient ’73. FSV runoffs pole ’71 & ’74.  Second o/a in Pro Super V series to Bill Scott ’72, Bertil Roos ’73, and EFR ’74.  Five Pro Super V poles and seven podiums in ’74. Purchased Zink Super V company ’71.

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Tom Hessert, Jr.

The 1988 IMSA Camel GTP Light Champion, three-time Daytona 24 and Sebring 12 winner in GTP Light. Drove for factory IMSA Buick and BMW teams, and was third in WSC-2 class and ninth overall in 1987 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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Sarah Fisher

Nine starts in the Indy 500. First woman to qualify on the pole for an IndyCar race (Kentucky ‘02) and first IndyCar podium (3rd Kentucky ’00). Since ’08 has run her own team. First female team owner to win an Izod IndyCar race, and the Sarah Fisher Hartman Team currently fields driver Josef Newgarten.

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Paul Brand

The 1980 SCCA E Production National Champion. Lead instructor at Skip Barber Racing School since 1984, and MX5 “Cup” race-car test/development driver for Barber since 2006. Has raced and won in numerous SCCA and IMSA series since 1976. Was the 1978 Driver of the Year, LOL Region SCCA, and the 1976 Maryland State Kart Champion.

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Jonathan Bomarito

The 2000 “Stars of Tomorrow” karting champion, the 2003 Formula Ford Zetec Champion with five wins; second in 2008 Formula Atlantic Championship; GT category winner in 2010 Daytona 24. As a factory Dodge SRT Viper driver, was second in the 2014 TUDOR championship, GTLM division. Racing for factory Mazda Prototype team in 2015.

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Bob Bailey

Racing from ’63 in a Porsche Super 90 at various SCCA races through ’66. Multiple Daytona 24-hour, Sebring 12-hour and Watkins Glen 6-hour races, plus various Trans-Am ’67-’73. Driving Porsches (usually with co-drivers Jim Locke or John Kelly) first in class at ’66 Watkins Glen 500, 1st in class at ’67 & ’68 Sebring 12-hour, […]

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Lawson Ashenbach

Karting from age 8, then Formula Ford 1600, then FF 2000 Zetec Championship, winning the “Road to Indy” oval track crown in ‘02.  From ’05 won four Pirelli World Challenge championships with Porsche (’06), Honda (’11) and Chevrolet (’13 & ’14).  Also won ’10 Grand-Am Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge (Honda) & ’14 Lamborghini Super Trofeo […]

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Anatoly Arutunoff

The 1981 SCCA H Production National Champion in a Morgan and President’s Cup winner. An eclectic car collector, whimsical raconteur, he built Hallett Motor Racing Circuit in 1976, near Tulsa.  An avid racer for many years including several forays into Europe.

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Jochen Mass

European Touring Car Champion in ’72; 107 F1 starts in ’73-’83, including Spanish GP win; winner of 24 Hours of Spa, and RAC TT Silverstone in ’72. Porsche driver for many years, scoring 32 World Sports Car Championship wins from ’82-’95. Won LeMans 24-hour for Mercedes in ’89; ’86 Sebring 12-hour winner with Bobby Rahal.

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Gerard Larrousse

Multiple French rally champion; NSU, Renault, Porsche works driver in ’60s; winner of Tour de Course, Sebring and Nurburgring 1000 in ’69; LeMans 24-hour winner in ’73, ’74 and ’78. Owner, Larrousse F1 ’87-’94. President, LeMans Club des Pilotes since ’09.

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Denny Wilson

Denny Wilson began racing sport cars as soon as he was eligible and gained his SCCA National license in his first year of competition; winning his first national race the following year and qualifying for the American Road Race of Champions. He has raced stock cars, formula, sports racing, sedans and sport cars. Over the […]

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Matt Plumb

Skip Barber Formula Dodge Champion in ’97; 14 wins in IMSA Continental Tire Championship. His Rum Bum Racing team, with him as lead driver, won Team Championship in ’12 and ’13; won Driver’s Championship in ’13.

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