Tom Gloy

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Tom Gloy
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Active years 1980, 1984
Team(s) Team Penske (1980), Simoniz Finish (1984)
Race starts 6
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes 0
Pole positions 0
First Champ Car race 1980 Red Roof Inns 150 (Mid-Ohio)
First win -None-
Last win -None-
Last Champ Car race 1984 Budweiser Cleveland Grand Prix (Cleveland)

Tom Gloy (born June 11, 1947, Lafayette, California), is a former driver in the CART Championship Car series. He raced in the 1980 and 1984 seasons, with 6 career starts, including the 1984 Indianapolis 500. Despite competing in only 3 events in 1980, he finished 14th in points, a result of finishing each race in the top ten.

In 1979, Gloy won the Formula Atlantic Series Championship. In 1985, he completed in the IROC series as the representative from Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), earned by winning the 1984 Trans-Am Championship.

[edit] Motorsports Career Results

[edit] American Open-Wheel

[edit] Champ Car

(key) (Races in Bold indicate pole position)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rank Points
1980 Team Penske Flag of the United States
ONT
DNP
Flag of the United States
INDY
DNP
Flag of the United States
MIL
DNP
Flag of the United States
POC
DNP
Flag of the United States
MDO
6
Flag of the United States
MIS
DNP
Flag of the United States
WGL
DNP
Flag of the United States
MIL
DNP
Flag of the United States
ONT
5
Flag of the United States
MIS2
9
Flag of Mexico
MEX
DNP
Flag of the United States
PHX
DNP
        14th 680
1984 Galles Racing Flag of the United States
LBH
DNP
Flag of the United States
PHX
DNP
Flag of the United States
INDY
17
Flag of the United States
MIL
DNP
Flag of the United States
POR
DNP
Flag of the United States
MEA
Ret
Flag of the United States
CLE
Ret
Flag of the United States
MIS
DNP
Flag of the United States
ROA
DNP
Flag of the United States
POC
DNP
Flag of the United States
MDO
DNP
Flag of Canada
SAN
DNP
Flag of the United States
DET
DNP
Flag of the United States
PHX2
DNP
Flag of the United States
LS
DNP
Flag of the United States
LVG
DNP
- 0
  • New Points system introduced in 1981
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Howdy Holmes
North American Formula Atlantic Champion
1979
Succeeded by
Jacques Villeneuve