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Dominic Dobson is the President of Dobson Stuttgart, the Northwest’s finest Porsche service, sales, and storage facility. He and his team offer service, repair, restoration, and EV conversions. Dominic is a former IndyCar and sports Car racer who made 7 consecutive starts in the Indy 500 and won Fastest Rookie in History in 1988. He started in over 60 CART IndyCars Series winning Rookie of the Year in 1986. H’es races in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Daytona 24 Hours, and the Sebring 12 Hours numerous times. Dominic has raced in the Baja 1000, Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. He founded Motion Research Technologies, a pioneer in Augmented Reality and invented the world’s first wireless heads-up display named “SportVue” for motorcycle riders. He’s a racing coach and has managed Andrew Evans and Marco Kacic in their racing careers.

SHOW SPONSORS     

Covercraft    •   American Collectors Insurance   •   Autogeek   •   Linkage Magazine   •    Techforce Foundation    •   RPM Foundation   

INSPIRATION

Taking has passion from a racing career and building multiple business in the automotive sector.

CHALLENGES

Deciding to change the name of Gerber Motorsports to Dobson Stuttgart and moving the shop, scaling the brand, was harder than he thought it would be.

SPECIAL VEHICLES

Starting to build an EV 914 they will market and sell

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

His biography is in the works…

WORDS OF INSPIRATION 

Persistence, you just can’t give up.

WHERE TO FIND DOMINIC

Dobson Stuttgart

 

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