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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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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
Irv Hoerr: Precision Products Racing: Oldsmobile: 74 0 running 142 $7,000 9 20 30 Michael Waltrip: Bahari Racing: Pontiac: 74 0 running 138 $10,600 10 14 75 Rick Wilson: RahMoc Enterprises: Oldsmobile: 74 0 running 134 $12,225 11 21 7 Alan Kulwicki: AK Racing: Ford: 74 0 running 130 $9,400 12 16 12 Hut Stricklin: Bobby Allison Motorsports ...
Victory in the GTS-1 class went to the No. 01 Brix Racing Oldsmobile Aurora driven by Rob Morgan, Charles Morgan, Joe Pezza, Jon Gooding, and Irv Hoerr. The GTS-2 class was won by the No. 55 Stadler Motorsport Porsche 911 Carrera RSR driven by Enzo Calderari, Lilian Bryner, and Ulli Richter.
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The 12 Hours of Sebring Grand Prix of Endurance, was the third round of the 1987 IMSA GT Championship and was held at the Sebring International Raceway, on March 21, 1987.