From competing at the top of American open-wheel racing, to managing private car collections, to fund-raising for America’s Car Museum, Dominic Dobson has taken on many roles over his fifty-year career in the automotive sphere.
Dobson’s long racing resume includes his seven starts at the Indy 500, numerous race wins in the North American Super Touring Championship, as well as endurance wins in IMSA, and participation at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
After retiring from professional motorsport in 1998, Dominic continued checking off the boxes on his racing bucket list, beginning with the 2005 Baja 1000. Ten years later, he competed at the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb and won the Unlimited Class. Most recently, Dominic returned to Le Mans to compete in the 2023 Le Mans Classic in the same Porsche 962 he raced there thirty years ago.