Dominic Dobson

Dominic Dobson ( born September 14, 1957 in Stuttgart, Germany ) is an American race car driver. He took 1985 to 1994 at the Indy Car World Series in part and launched a total of 55 races. His best overall placement he scored in 1994 with the 18th.

Career

Dobson 1978 runners- ICSCC Formula Ford from 1983 to 1985, he participated in a total of ten races in the Formula Super Vee U.S. part, scoring a podium placement. 1985 Dobson debuted in the Indy Car World Series for Leader Card Racing and participated in four of the fifteen events. He started twice to race and was 38th in the driver standings. In 1986 Dobson Leader Card Racing to nine of seventeen Indy car race. He crossed the finish line just in Miami and was there 13 It was his first Indy -car finish. In the overall classification, he finished the year on the 31st place. 1987 failed Dobson Dobson Motorsports starting in the qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 in 1988 launched Dobson to four Indy car race. Three times for Dobson Motorsports Dale Coyne Racing and once for. He started it for the first time at the Indianapolis 500, he never reached the goal and was 43 the driver standings. 1989 and 1990 Dobson was starting each for Bayside Disposal Racing 19th overall. Overall, he took part in this time of 19 Indy car races. With a seventh place he reached in 1989 for the first time also in the top 10 the goal. 1989 he also stepped up to the 24-hour race at Le Mans. Together with Jean Alesi and Will Hoy, he started for the team Schuppan Porsche 962C in a Porsche.

From 1991 to 1993 Dobson drove for Burns Racing, the Indianapolis 500 While he completed no further bets in the first two years, he got to the end of the 1993 season a cockpit at PacWest Racing. He participated in three of the last four races. He failed once in the qualification. In 1994, Dobson's only season in which he took to every Indy car race. For PacWest Racing with a third place he scored in the race at the Michigan International Speedway his only IndyCar podium placement. The season he finished 18th overall. With 30 to 14 points, he sat down beside it through against his teammate Scott Sharp. It was his last season in which he went Indy car race. In 1995, he was reported for PacWest Racing for the Indianapolis 500, but did not participate in any training. In addition, he started from 1985 to 1993 for each race in other racing series such as the IMSA GTP series and the IMSA Camel Lights. In the IMSA Camel Lights 1988 he won a race.

In 1995 Dobson to a race in the IMSA World Sports Car Championship. In 1996 and 1997 he was active in the North American Touring Car Championship ( NATCC ) for PacWest. In 1996 he was with four wins runner-up behind Randy Pobst; In 1997, he reached the fourth place in the final with a win. In 1998, Dobson participated in 10 of 27 races in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. In the overall standings he was 35th

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