Tom Klausler (born July 14, 1945, St. Paul, Minnesota), is a retired American race car driver. He competed in the CART Championship Car series and in SCCA's Can-Am series.

Racing career edit

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]

Racing record edit

SCCA National Championship Runoffs edit

Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status
1972 Road Atlanta Titan Mk.6A Ford Formula Ford 12 11 Running
1973 Road Atlanta Brabham BT38 Cosworth Formula B 2 1 Running

Complete USAC Mini-Indy Series results edit

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pos Points
1979 TEX1
20
IRP
16
MIL1
15
POC
12
TEX2 MIL2
11
MIN1
5
MIN2
5
12th 244

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Tom Klausler's biography[permanent dead link], Historic Racing.com, Retrieved June 11, 2008
  2. ^ 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
  3. ^ a b c d Fox Sports. "Motor Drivers, News, Videos, Results, Standings, Stats". FOX Sports. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  4. ^ a b "wspr-racing.com". Wspr-racing.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Page Not Found". Indy500.com. Archived from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2015. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  6. ^ Tom Klausler driving statistics[permanent dead link], Champ Car World Series, Retrieved June 11, 2008