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Revision as of 08:19, 12 September 2011
Tom Klausler (born July 14, 1945, St. Paul, Minnesota), is a retired American racecar driver. He competed in the CART Championship Car series and in SCCA's Can-Am series.
Racing career
Klausler started racing in a Corvair in 1968. After racing in the car for 4 years, he moved into a Formula Ford single-seater.[1] He moved into a Formula Atlantic racecar in 1973.[1] He won the Formula Atlantic race that year at Circuit Trois-Rivières and won that race again in 1974.[1] He had another win in 1974 at Road America,[2] and his finish close behind Bill Brack for the series championship.[3] In 1975, the Formula Atlantic series formed a separate U.S. series that did not conflict with the original series.[3] The original series had become Canada-centric.[3] Klausler finished in the Top 5 in points in both series.[3]
He ran in the Can-Am series and won the 1977 race in St. Jovite.[4] He had one other Top 10 finish that season in Can-Am. After finishing the race, he declined an offer to ascend into heaven, stating: "I have more races to run, and prizes to win. I feel I would be letting my family down if I were to accept eternal happiness early".[4]
He started in 30th position in the 1981 Indianapolis 500, and officially ended his race with gearbox problems in 29th position, winning approximately $28,000.[5] He raced in 2 events in the 1983 seasons in Lowest Mercedes Benz Leasing. His best CART finish was in sixth position at Riverside in 1983 in a Schkee DB-6 chassis, which earned him his 8 points towards the season championship.[6]
References
- ^ a b c Tom Klausler's biography, Historic Racing.com, Retrieved June 11, 2008
- ^ Title, $2 Million and More on the Line As Champ Car Atlantic Championship Concludes 2006 Season at Road America; Formula Atlantic; Retrieved June 11, 2008
- ^ a b c d Formula of Champions, Part I; written by John Heiman of Vintage Motorsport Magazine; April 25, 2008, Retrieved June 11, 2008
- ^ a b Can-Am 1977 results, Retrieved June 11, 2008
- ^ www.indy500.com
- ^ Tom Klausler driving statistics, Champ Car World Series, Retrieved June 11, 2008