Sam albert biography

Sam Albert (born October 15, ) is an American rally driver and driving instructor.[1] In he won the North American Rally Cup[2] while competing for DirtFish Motorsports in Snoqualmie, Washington.

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Motorsports career

In , he entered his first competitive stage rally at the Sandblast Rally in Cheraw, South Carolina where he placed 5th overall. From there he competed in the Atlantic Rally Cup placing 4th overall in the Championship.[3] After moving to the Pacific Northwest, he won the Rally America North West Championship in the Open Category in [4] and placed 2nd overall in the Cascadia International Rally Championship.[5]

He began full time competition in where he placed 3rd overall and 2nd in the Limited 4WD class in the American Rally Association National Championship.[6] and is the same year he won the North American Rally Cup.[2]

He continues to compete on a limited schedule with the American Rally Association and the Canadian Association of Rally Sport.

Race results

Year Vehicle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Subaru STI Sandblast

5th

Black River

Ret.

Charlevoix

Ret.

Subaru STI Hyperfest

2nd

West Virginia

Ret.

Black River

2nd

Tall Pines

Ret.

Subaru STI Sherwood Forest

Ret.

Finger Lakes

Ret.

Subaru STI Maine

Ret.

Subaru STI John Nagel

8th

Ray Damitio

2nd

Idaho

4th

Mt.

Hood

2nd

Pacific Forest

13th

Wild West

2nd

Big White

26th

Subaru STI Ojibwe

Ret.

Doo Wop

1st

Pacific Forest

15th

Big White

9th

Subaru STI Colorado

7th

Ojibwe

Ret.

Doo Wop

2nd

Pacific Forest

Ret.

Subaru STI Oregon Trail

Ret.

Olympus

3rd

STPR

2nd

NEFR

6th

Ojibwe

10th

Idaho

7th

Tour de Forest

2nd

Big White*

4th

Subaru STI Olympus

Ret.

Rocky Mountain

Ret.

Oregon Trail

8th

Pacific Forest

8th

Tour de Forest

2nd

*Competed in Subaru STI

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