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Kurt Roehrig was born on 28 October, 1956, is an A scca national championship runoffs participant. Discover Kurt Roehrig's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Timeline
The Michigan registered driver started 21st but finished in eighteenth place.
A second race in the series saw Roehrig retire with fuel press issues.
To promote Roehrig Engineering Inc. Kurt entered a number of single seater races.
J. Kurt Roehrig (born 28 October 1956) is a motorsports engineer and racing driver.
Roehrig was the head of former NASCAR Cup Series team Roehrig Motorsports.
Roehrig himself has raced in various series such as the IMSA GT Championship.
Kurt Roehrig started racing cars in the late 1970s alongside his Brother J. Dana Roehrig.
The brothers raced in the 1978 IMSA GT Championship.
His debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona, in 1979 ended after 223 laps.
The following year Roehrig and White, joined by Canadian Francois Laurin failed to qualify their BMW 320i.
In 1980 Roehrig also raced a Ford Capri RS 2600 entered by Clay Dopke.
Together with Dopke the duo finished twelfth at Lime Rock Park.
In 1981 Roehrig achieved his best result at the 24 Hours of Daytona.
The team finished tenth overall, fifth in the GTU class.
Roehrig made his first of many Trans-Am Series starts in 1984.
At Watkins Glen International Roehrig was entered by Lou Infante Motoracing in a Buick Regal Turbo.
The Michigan-based racing driver entered the inaugural Barber Saab Pro Series season in 1986.
This resulted in a twelfth place in the season standings.
Roehrig also attempted to enter the Atlantic Championship East division race at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
As his Ralt RT1 encountered engine trouble he was unable to start the race.
In a Porsche 911 the duo worked their way up to 18th place after starting 43rd in the 20th Annual Daytona Fire Cracker 400.
Roehrig started a team to enter the inaugural season of the NASCAR SuperTruck Series in 1995.
Johnny Benson Jr.. was the first driver for the number 18 Chevrolet C/K finishing tenth at the season opener.
The team scored some impressive results but the major sponsor, Pennzoil, pulled back.
Therefore the team was on the brink of bankruptcy by December 1996.
The team received an impulse when Dana Corp. inked a sponsorship deal with the team.
Also the team switched to Dodge engines.
After a late Pennzoil sponsorship deal the team ended up entering two Dodge trucks.
The team scored its first win at the Western Auto/Parts America 200 at I-70 Speedway.
The following season Raines won three races for the Roehrig team.
After the 1998 season Dana Corp. switched teams sponsoring Bobby Hamilton Racing.
In 1998 the team made its NASCAR Cup Series start.
The team attempted to make their debut at the 1998 Las Vegas 400 with Raines but they failed to qualify.
His most recent single seater starts were in 2004.
Roehrig made six race starts in the Star Mazda series.
His best results was a sixteenth place at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.