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Tom Gloy

American sports car racing driver From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Thomas Henry Gloy[1] (born June 11, 1947 in Lafayette, California) is an American former driver in the CART Championship Car series. He raced in the 1980 and 1984 seasons, with six career starts, including the 1984 Indianapolis 500. Despite competing in only three events in 1980, he finished 14th in points, a result of finishing each race in the top ten.

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In 1979, Gloy won the Formula Atlantic Series Championship. In 1985, he competed in the IROC series as the representative from Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), earned by winning the 1984 Trans-Am Championship.

He co-owned Gloy-Rahal Racing in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series with Bobby Rahal from 1997 to 1999.[2] The team often fielded trucks for veterans of the Trans Am series. Gloy was later president of Blair Racing, which fielded a Dallara-Chevrolet driven by Alex Barron for the IRL IndyCar Series in 2002.

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Motorsports Career Results

American Open-Wheel

Champ Car

(key) (Races in Bold indicate pole position)

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  • New Points system introduced in 1981
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