Race Car Stable


ACTIVE RACE CARS


“Retro” – Audi R8 GT3 LMS

Years Active: 2019-Present

Series: Summit Racing – American Endurance Racing

History: Team Sahlen purchased the factory built Audi R8 in the Spring of 2019. Prior to being in the Team Sahlen stable, the R8 raced professionally in various series including IMSA ROLEX and World Challenge. The Audi was named “Retro” in part because the logo used was the original Sahlen’s Logo. “Retro” has won numerous times OVERALL in the American Endurance Racing Series.


“Pepper” – Porsche Cayman GT4

Years Active: 2014 – Present

Series: IMSA Continental Tire Series, Summit Racing – American Endurance Racing

History: Built by Team Sahlen in the winter of 2013 to race in the IMSA Continental Tire Series. During that season, “Pepper” secured runner up in the ST class championship. “Pepper” has continued to race in the American Endurance Racing series, securing OVERALL Victories. The nickname came due to the black fenders being like pepper. Cayman is the sister car to “Salt”


“Salt” – Porsche Cayman GT4

Years Active: 2014 – Present

Series: IMSA Continental Tire Series, Summit Racing – American Endurance Racing, World Racing League, Tire Rack – ChampCar Endurance Series.

History: Built by Team Sahlen in the winter of 2013 to race in the IMSA Continental Tire Series. “Salt” holds the distinction of being the only car to win OVERALL in the American Endurance Racing series, World Racing League and ChampCar Endurance Series. Proceeding forward, the Cayman will continue to race in the American Endurance Racing series and ChampCar Endurance Series. The nickname came due to the white fenders being like pepper. Cayman is the sister car to “Pepper”


“Ketchup” – Porsche Boxster

Years Active: 2019 – Present

Series: Tire Rack – ChampCar Endurance Series.

History: Built by Team Sahlen in the spring of 2019 to race in the ChampCar Endurance Series. “Ketchup” has secured several OVERALL Victories in the series, including the legendary Longest Day of Nelson 24 Hours. The nickname came due to the red fenders being like pepper. Cayman is the sister car to the “Mustard” Boxster


“Mustard” – Porsche Boxster

Years Active: 2019 – Present

Series: Tire Rack – ChampCar Endurance Series.

History: Built by Team Sahlen in the spring of 2019 to race in the ChampCar Endurance Series. “Mustard” has secured several OVERALL Victories in the series. The nickname came due to the red fenders being like pepper. Cayman is the sister car to the “Ketchup” Boxster


“Chili” – Porsche Boxster

Years Active: 2022 – Present

Series: Tire Rack – ChampCar Endurance Series & Summit Racing – American Endurance Racing Series

History: Team Sahlen adopted “Chili in the spring of 2022 to be utilized as a practice car and serve as a back up racer at weekend events. The Boxster has previously raced in NASA SpecBoxster, World Racing League and American Endurance Racing


“H2O” – Mazda MX6

Years Active: 1994-1999, 2011-Present

Series: IMSA Firestone Firehawk, Professional SportsCar Endurance Series, SPEEDVision Cup, Motorola Cup, 24Hours of LeMons

History: Built by Team Sahlen in the summer of 1994 to race in the Firehawk Series. “H2O” holds the distinction of winning the 1st WorldWide victory by this MX6 model line at the 1995 Texas World Speedway event in the Touring Class. Assisted in Team Sahlen securing the 1998 Professional SportsCar Endurance Series Touring Class Team Championship, as well as the 1999 Motorola Cup Endurance Series Touring Class Driver Championship. Team Sahlen sold “H2O” in 2000 and the purchased then Mazda back from this owner in 2011. The MX6 is now being rebuilt to compete in the venerable 24Hours of LeMons series. “H2O” received its nickname for the distinctive design featuring the globe painted around the entire car.


“Salsa” – Acura Integra LS

Years Active: 2002-2003, 2014-Present

Series: Grand-Am Cup, 24Hours of LeMons

History: Built by Team Sahlen in the winter of 1993 to race in the Grand-Am Cup. “Salsa” holds the distinction of winning the 1994 Grand-Am Cup ST II class Team, Manufacturer and Driver Championship, as well as finishing in 3rd place in the 2003 STII title. Team Sahlen sold “Salsa” in 2004 and then purchased the Acura from this owner in 2013. The Integra is now being rebuilt to compete in the venerable 24Hours of LeMons series. “Salsa” received its nickname for the “Hot Dog Dancing Team” moniker in the 24Hours of Lemons Series.


In-Active Race Cars

“Charcoal” – Mazda RX7

Years Active: 2011 – 2022

Series: Tire Rack – ChampCar Endurance Series.

History: Built by Team Sahlen in the summer of 2011 to race in the ChampCar Endurance Series. “Charcoal” holds the distinction of one of the longest active race cars in the ChampCar seriesm, where it has secured several Class B victories. The nickname came due to the all black racer looking more and more like piece of charcoal used to grill a Sahlen’s Hot Dog.


“Dijon” – Mazda RX7

Years Active: 2015 – 2022

Series: Tire Rack – ChampCar Endurance Series, World Racing League

History: Built by Team Sahlen in the spring of 2015 to race in the ChampCar Endurance Series. “Dijon” holds the distinction of securing the closest margin of OVERALL Victory in ChampCar series history at less than 5 feet! Additionally, “Dijon” secured an OVERALL victory in the World Racing League. Originally nicknamed “Mustard”, the Rotary Rocket was renamed “Dijon” in 2019.


“Lunatic” – Porsche Cayman GT4

Years Active: 2017-2020

Series: Summit Racing – American Endurance Racing Series

History: Team Sahlen purchased “Lunatic” from BGB Motorsports in 2017. “Lunatic” holds the distinction of winning the 2014 ROLEX GTX Class Championship with BGB campaigning the Cayman. The Porsche has the unique distinction of the 1st Porsche race car worldwide to win an endurance race OVERALL with a street production PDK Transmission. “Lunatic” received its name from BGB for being kind of crazy. Team Sahlen felt this name was very fitting and retained the unusual name.


“Saucy” – Porsche Cayman GT4

Years Active: 2018-2020

Series: Summit Racing – American Endurance Racing Series

History: Team Sahlen purchased “Saucy” from BGB Motorsports in 2018. Equipped with a PDK Transmission, “Saucy” won OVERALL in the American Endurance Series. Nickname resulted from being a very “Saucy” car to drive


“Ketchup” – Mazda RX7

Years Active: 2015-2018

Series: Tire Rack – ChampCar Endurance Series, World Racing League

History: Team Sahlen built “Ketchup” in the summer of 2015. “Ketchup” secured OVERALL Victories in the Tire Rack – ChampCar Endurance Series. Additionally, the RX7 secured an OVERALL Podium in the World Racing League. Nickname came from the obvious aspect of being red like ketchup.


“Mustard” – #42 BMW Riley DP

Years Active: 2013

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen acquired “Mustard” for the Daytona Prototype Class, The Riley Chassis was equipped with BMW Power. During the season, “Mustard” led OVERALL at the Kansas Speedway event.


“Ketchup” – #43 BMW Riley DP

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

Years Active: 2013

History: Team Sahlen acquired “Ketchup” for the Daytona Prototype Class, The Riley Chassis was equipped with BMW Power. During the season, “Ketchup” secured 2 Pole Positions and led several races OVERALL.


“Soccer Ball” – #49 Mazda RX8 GT

Sahlen’s Six Hour at the Glen

Years Active: 2010-12

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen acquired “Soccer Ball” in 2009. This was the original RX8 built by SpeedSource. The Riley Chassis was equipped with a ear blasting 3 rotary motor. This car assisted Mazda in winning the 2011 ROLEX GT Manufacturer’s Championship. The car acquired its nickname via the Soccer themed paint scheme in the marketing tie in with the Sahlen’s owned Western New York Flash Women’s Soccer Team


#42 Mazda RX8 GT

Years Active: 2010-12

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen acquired #42 in 2009. This was the 2nd RX8 built by SpeedSource. The Riley Chassis was equipped with a ear blasting 3 rotary motor. This car assisted Mazda in winning the 2011 ROLEX GT Manufacturer’s Championship.


#43 Mazda RX8 GT

Years Active: 2011-2012

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen acquired #42 in 2009. Prior to owning, this car win the ROLEX 24 Hours in the hands of SpeedSource. The Riley Chassis was equipped with a ear blasting 3 rotary motor. This car holds the distinction of winning the last professional race by a Rotary motor at the 2012 event at Mazda Raceway – Laguna Seca. Driving this car, Wayne Nonnamaker secured the 2012 ROLEX GT “Bob Akin” Sportsman Award


#43 MazdaSpeed3

Years Active: 2011

Series: Grand American Continental Tire Challenge Series

History: The SpeedSource built Mazdaspeed3 was run by the team for only 1 season. The car secured several Top 10 finishes.


#42 Mazda RX8 ST

Years Active: 2008-2010

Series: Grand American KONI Challenge Series

History: The SpeedSource built RX8 was run by the team for 3 seasons. The car secured several Top 10 finishes.


#41 Dodge SRT4

Years Active: 2005-2007

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen acquired the Dodge in the summer of 2005 to return to the ST Class. Over three seasons of racing, Team Sahlen was able to develop the underdog SRT4, securing several top 3 qualifying positions and a multiple Top 10 finishes.


#42 Chevrolet Corvette GT

Years Active: 2007-2009

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen had two Hoerr Chassis Corvettes built for the ROLEX series. Racing against many large factory efforts, the Corvettes secured several Top 10 finishes. Driving this car, Joe Nonnamaker finished runner up in the 2008 ROLEX GT “Bob Akin” Sportsman Award.


#43 Chevrolet Corvette GT

Years Active: 2007-2009

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen had two Hoerr Chassis Corvettes built for the ROLEX series. Racing against many large factory efforts, the Corvettes secured several Top 10 finishes.


#41 Pontiac GTO GT

Years Active: 2007

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen acquired the two Pontiac GTOs as back up cars/practice cars to the team’s newly raced Chevrolet Corvettes.


#49 Pontiac GTO GT

Years Active: 2007

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen acquired the two Pontiac GTOs as back up cars/practice cars to the team’s newly raced Chevrolet Corvettes.


#43 Chevrolet Corvette GT

Years Active: 2007

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen acquired the Arnold Machine built Corvette as as back up cars/practice cars to the team’s newly raced Chevrolet Corvettes.


#41 Porsche GT3 Cup GT

Years Active: 2004-2008

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen raced this car to compete in the ROLEX series. Will Nonnamaker drove this car to the 2005 ROLEX “Bob Akin” Sportsman Award. Team Sahlen developed this GT3 Cup into a “wide body” chassis with revised splitter, wing plate height, and fender flares for wider stance.


#42 Porsche GT3 Cup GT

Years Active: 2004-2008

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen raced this car to compete in the ROLEX series. Wayne Nonnamaker drove this car to two ROLEX GT Class victories in the 2004 season. This was the last “Solo drive” victories in the ROLEX series. The team secured 3rd place in the 2005 ROLEX Championship, and assisted Porsche in winning the Manufacturer championship.


#43 Porsche GT3 Cup GT

Years Active: 2004-2009

Series: Grand American ROLEX Series

History: Team Sahlen raced this car to compete in the ROLEX series.


#40 Porsche 911 – 996 GS

Years Active: 2004-2009

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen raced this car to compete in the Grand-Am Cup series. Craig Stanton secured the 2004 GS Driver Championship with this 996. The Team also secured the Team and Manufacturer Championship this season with this car.


#41 Porsche 911 – 996 GS

Years Active: 2003-2008

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen raced this car to compete in the Grand-Am Cup series. Joe & Wayne Nonnamaker secured the 2003 GS Driver Championship with this 996. The Team also secured the Team and Manufacturer Championship this season with this car.


#42 Porsche 911 – 996 GS

Years Active: 2003-2008

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen raced this car to compete in the Grand-Am Cup series. The 996 secured several pole positions and victories in the series.


#43 Porsche 911 – 996 GS

Years Active: 2004-2008

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen raced this car to compete in the Grand-Am Cup series.


#44 Porsche 911 – 996 GS

Years Active: 2004-2008

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen raced this car to compete in the Grand-Am Cup series.


#40 Acura Integra Type R

Years Active: 2000-2002

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Originally raced as a GSR in the 2001 season, this car secured several victories that season, to assist the team in winning the Team, Driver and Manufacturer Championship. Converted into a Type R in 2002, the car secured a Podium at the Phoenix event.


#86 Acura Integra Type R

Years Active: 2002

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Raced in the 2002 season at Homestead


#42 Acura Integra LS

Years Active: 2002-2003

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen built this Acura for the Grand-Am Cup. The Acura secured 3rd in the 2003 ST II Team & Driver Championship. The Integra assisted Acura in winning the 2002 & 2003 Manufacture Championship.


#43 Acura Integra LS

Years Active: 2002-2003

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen built this Acura for the Grand-Am Cup. The Integra assisted Acura in winning the 2002 & 2003 Manufacture Championship.


#43 Acura Integra GSR

Years Active: 2001

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen built this Acura for the Grand-Am Cup. The Integra assisted the team in securing the 2001 Grand-Am Cup Team, Driver and Manufacturer Championship.


#41 Acura Integra GSR

Years Active: 2000-2001

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen built this Acura for the Grand-Am Cup. Will Nonnamaker drove this Integra to the 2001 Grand-Am Cup Driver Championship.


#43 Chevrolet Corvette C5

Years Active: 2000-2002

Series: Grand American Grand-Am Cup Series

History: Team Sahlen built this Corvette for the Grand-Am Cup. The Corvette helped Chevrolet win the 2000 Manufacturer Championship. The Corvette secured the Overall victory at the 2002 Phoenix event.


#49 Mazda MX6

Years Active: 1996-1999

Series: SCCA National, Motorola Cup, SCCA World Challenge

History: Team Sahlen raced this Mazda in numerous series. Wayne Nonnamaker secured the 1996 SCCA NEOHIO SSA Championship.


#41 Mazda 626

Years Active: 1998-1999

Series: Motorola Cup

History: Will & Wayne Nonnamaker secured the 1999 ST Driver Championship with this 626.


#42 Mazda MX6

Years Active: 1993-1999

Series: IMSA Firestone Firehawk, Professional Sports Car Endurance Series, Motorola Cup

History: This car secured an amazing 2nd Place Overall at the 1996 Mosport 24 hours. Will Nonnamaker secured the 1996 IMSA ST “Rising Star” award with this MX6 .


#43 Mazda MX6

Years Active: 1993-1997

Series: IMSA Firestone Firehawk

History: This car was the 1st MX6 built by the Team


#49 VW Golf GTI

Years Active: 1990-1994

Series: IMSA Firestone Firehawk, SCCA Regional

History: This VW secured several Touring Class victories. Bill Pate drove this Golf to the 1991 IMSA Firehawk Touring Class
“Rising Star” Award.


#41 VW Golf

Years Active: 1984-1994

Series: SCCA Regional

History: Will Nonnamaker drove this VW to the 1992 SCCA Western Ohio “Rookie of the Year” award.


#41 VW Corrado

Years Active: 1990-1992

Series: IMSA Firestone Firehawk, Pikes Peak Hillclimb

History: Bill Pate drove this car at the Pikes Peak Hillclimb


#50 VW Corrado

Years Active: 1990-1992

Series: IMSA Firestone Firehawk

History: This Corrado secured Pole Positions and Podiums in the Touring Class.


#49 VW Golf GTI

Years Active: 1986-1991

Series: SCCA Escort Endurance Series, IMSA Firestone Firehawk

History: This GTI assisted Volkswagen in winning the 1987 Manufacturer Championship.


#41 VW Golf GTI

Years Active: 1986-1997

Series: SCCA Escort Endurance Series, IMSA Firestone Firehawk, SCCA Regional

History: Alistair Oag and Peter Schwartzott secured the 1987 Driver Championship with this VW.


#41 VW Rabbit

Years Active: 1984-1986

Series: SCCA Escort Endurance Series

History: Team Sahlen secured the 1984 SSB Championship with the original racer in the fleet