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  2. Irv Hoerr - Wikipedia

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    Irv Hoerr (born November 14, 1946) is an American racing driver from Peoria, Illinois. [1] He is primarily known for racing in several sports car racing series. Hoerr was the 1992 IMSA GTO champion. He moved up to the GTS-1 class winning the 1995 and 1996 titles. Hoerr made seven NASCAR Winston Cup Series starts and had two Top 10 finishes. [1]

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  4. 1991 Trans-Am Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Liquid Tide Trans-Am Tour was the 26th season of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series.It was the first season with competition from the sister SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge. 1991 was also the first season since 1979 to have a round outside of the United States and Canada, with a race in Mexico on the schedule that year.

  5. Hoerr - Wikipedia

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    Hoerr is a German surname. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Irv Hoerr (born 1946), American racing driver; John Hoerr (1930–2015), American journalist and historian; Lucile Hoerr Charles (1903–1965), American drama scholar, college professor

  6. 1988 IMSA GT Championship - Wikipedia

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    #5 Protofab Racing #07 Full Time Racing: Results: Wally Dallenbach Jr. Dorsey Schroeder: 15 Watkins Glen: Did Not Participate: Did Not Participate #98 All American Racers #1 C&C Inc. Results: Chris Cord Dennis Aase Tommy Kendall: 16 Columbus #83 Electramotive Eng. #9 Essex Racing #16 Hoerr Racing #1 C&C Inc. Results: Geoff Brabham: David Loring ...

  7. IMSA GT Championship - Wikipedia

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    Argo Racing Cars was the first 'Lights' Champions, followed by Spice Engineering. Other well known participants were the Tiga , Royale , Alba , Fabcar, and Kudzu. Starting with the 1986 season, the GTP category had their own decal, which was similar to the IMSA GT side decal, with a P being added to denote their category. [ 21 ]

  8. Autosport - Wikipedia

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    Autosport launched its website – Autosport.com – in 1997. As distinct from the magazine, the online content is more internationally focussed and as well as covering sports news and reporting on races, Autosport.com also produces video and galleries taken from the Motorsport Images archive and in-depth long-form content in the website's subscriber-only sections.

  9. Racer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was sold back to its founders in 2012 [10] and is now run by Racer Media & Marketing Inc. Laurence Foster remained in the position of Editor-in-Chief. [3] Sparks serves as the Publisher and company COO. [11] The main investors of the magazine also returned to the publication, including Chris Dyson and Rob Dyson. [2]

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