Stohr Cars

Stohr Cars designs and builds racing cars mainly for competition within the Sports Car Club of America. The business was founded by Lee Stohr in 1991 and is based in Portland, Oregon, USA.[1] Over 100 racing cars have been produced as of January 2011. Stohr Cars was purchased by Dauntless Racing in 2014.

Stohr Cars
LLC
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1991
FounderLee Stohr
Headquarters
Portland, OR
Websitestohr.com
The first competitive Stohr Formula Ford
The Stohr F1000
Tim Day, Jr the 2018 SCCA National Champion in Prototype 2 in a 2006 Stohr WF1 race car, powered by a Suzuki Hayabusa motor

Origins

After driving an Elden FF for several years in the early 1980s, Lee Stohr designed and built several of his own Formula Fords, Formula Continentals and a Formula 3 type car. In 2001 Stohr moved into the D Sports Racing class. Their first National Championship came just one year later with a sports racer at the SCCA Runoffs in Mid-Ohio.[2] In 2005 Lee Stohr and Wayne Felch expanded the business with the introduction of a newer, faster WF1. The company was one of the first to join the new Formula 1000 class in early 2007. In 2014, Stohr Cars was sold to Dauntless Racing.

Racing results

Source:[3]

  • 2018 SCCA National Champion, P2. Stohr WF1; Driver: Tim Day, Jr.
  • 2017 SCCA National Champion, P1. Stohr WF1; Driver: Jonathan Eriksen
  • 2017 SCCA National Champion, P2. Stohr WF1; Driver: Jeff Shafer
  • 2016 SCCA National Champion, P2. Stohr WF1; Driver: Jeff Shafer
  • 2015 SCCA National Champion, P2. Stohr WF1; Driver: Chris Farrell
  • 2015 SCCA National Champion, P1. Stohr WF1; Driver: Gianpolo Ciancimino
  • 2014 SCCA National Champion, P2. Stohr 01D; Driver: Fabian Okonski
  • 2014 SCCA National Champion, P1. Stohr WF1; Driver: Chris Farrell
  • 2013 Australian National Champion, Sports Racer. Stohr WF1; Driver: Adam Proctor
  • 2013 Grassroots Motorsport magazine, Track Day Car of the Year, Stohr WF1 [4]
  • 2013 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: Chris Farrell
  • 2013 SCCA National Champion, C Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: Lee Alexander
  • 2012 Australian National Champion, Sports Racer. Stohr WF1; Driver: Adam Proctor
  • 2011 Australian National Champion, Sports Racer. Stohr WF1; Driver: Adam Proctor
  • 2011 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: Tom Bootz
  • 2010 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: Lawrence Loshak
  • 2009 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: Gary Crook
  • 2008 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: JR Osborne
  • 2008 SCCA National Champion, C Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: JR Osborne
  • 2007 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: JR Osborne
  • 2006 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: Mark Jaremko
  • 2005 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr WF1; Driver: Mark Jaremko
  • 2004 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr DSR; Driver: John Hill
  • 2003 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr DSR; Driver: Mark Jaremko
  • 2002 SCCA National Champion, D Sports Racing. Stohr DSR; Driver: Mark Jaremko

Cars

YearCarClass
1990Stohr FF2Formula Ford 1600
1993StohrFormula Ford 2000
1995Stohr F3Formula 3
1999Stohr FF99Formula Ford 1600
2001Stohr 01DD Sports Racing
2005Stohr WF1D Sports Racing
2007Stohr F1000Formula 1000
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References

  1. Performance Industry magazine, November 2006, p.418-423
  2. RaceTech magazine, February/March 2002, p.42/43
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Grassroots Motorsport magazine, November 2013
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