Eric Kielts

Eric Kielts (born 5 August 1960) is a former racing driver. Kielts won races in single seater series such as the Barber Saab Pro Series. Currently Kielts is active in the lubrication industry.

Racing career

Kielts made his first national race appearance in the SCCA National Championship Runoffs. Kielts raced three times at the SCCA's most prestigious race. In 1983 Kielts raced a year old Van Diemen RF82 finishing 21st. The following year, in a Van Diemen RF84, Kielts finished 27th. Finally, in 1985, Kielts scored his best result. He placed his Swift DB1 in twelfth place.[1]

After three years of Formula Ford racing Kielts decided he would either step up to a higher series, or quit racing. The Barber Saab Pro Series was launched for the 1986 season. Failing to secure sponsorship Kielts, supported by his wife Debbie, decided to sell their house in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The family moved to a rental appartement in Oak Park, Michigan.[2] The sale provided the much needed capital to compete in the Barber Saab series. Kielts won races at Watkins Glen International and Lime Rock Park. Kielts was in the title race until the last round at Tamiami Park (Miami). He eventually ended up third in the championship standings.

Unable to secure funds to keep racing he ended his racing career.

Personal

Eric is the son of Ted Kielts and Anne Marie Kielts (née Coleman).[3] Eric is a graduate of the University of Dayton in the field of chemistry. During his racing career Eric worked at Argent Limited as a chemist. He later joined the Wallover Oil Company. At Wallover he worked his way up the management positions. After ten years as the vice president of laboratory services Kielts was appointed President and CEO in 2010.[4]

Racing results

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

YearTrackCarEngineClassFinishStartStatus
1983Road AtlantaVan Diemen RF82Ford KentFormula Ford2137Running
1984Road AtlantaVan Diemen RF84Ford KentFormula Ford2734Running
1985Road AtlantaSwift DB1Ford KentFormula Ford1225Running

References

  1. "SCCA RUNOFFS DRIVER HISTORIES" (PDF). SCCA. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  2. "How Kielts Drove His Wife -- And Himself--out Of The House". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  3. "Theodore Kielts". Tamba Bay Times. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  4. "Wallover Names New President". Thomasnet.com. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
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