Elliott Forbes-Robinson is known for his race wins and championships in many different series, including the American Le Mans Series, Super Vee, Trans-Am Series, CanAm, IMSA GTU, and the World Challenge.
15 Facts About Elliott Forbes-Robinson
Elliott Forbes-Robinson is known in NASCAR circles as a road course ringer.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson is a founder of the Legends Cars of 600 Racing and he designed their original car.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson was the 1982 champion of the Trans-Am Series.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson won the inaugural ALMS championship with teammate Butch Leitzinger for Dyson Racing.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson won the SR Class at the 2000 24 Hours of Daytona, and finished fifth in the class' points standings.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson finished seventh the 2001 SRP class points, with a second-place finish in eight starts.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson finished third in his only SRP II start.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson was the 2003 Rolex Vintage Enduro Car champion.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson raced in The Rolex Series in 2004, and had eight Top-5 finishes in eleven races.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson raced in the No 4 Pontiac-Crawford Daytona Prototype car for Howard-Boss Motorsports.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson continued his relationship with Boss Motorsports co-driving with Leitzinger in 2005.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson has had 51 major victories in his 30-year career.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson's victory co-driving with Butch Leitzinger at the 2004 Porsche 250 at Barber Motorsports Park gave him victories in 5 consecutive decades.
Elliott Forbes-Robinson was inducted in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2006.