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About Henry Tabor

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Henry Tabor is a third-generation rally driver from the Pacific Northwest, USA, and a rising talent in American stage rally. His motorsports journey began early, with his first karting lessons at just four years old, before moving into competitive racing in quarter midgets at age nine.

At fifteen, Henry transitioned to car racing, debuting in the SCCA Spec Racer Ford (SRF) series in March 2021. He quickly demonstrated speed and adaptability, skills that carried over when he entered American Rally Association (ARA) stage rally competition in September 2022.

In 2023, Henry captured the ARA Limited 2 Wheel Drive (L2WD) West Championship, earning two podium finishes despite overcoming an injury sustained in an SRF3 crash earlier in the season.

 

His momentum continued in 2024, when he secured his first national podium at the Ojibwe Forests Rally—his only national start of the year, and claimed his first class victory at the Big White Winter Rally in Canada.

The 2025 season marked a major breakthrough. Henry finished second overall in the ARA L2WD National Championship, recording two class wins, four additional podiums, and 42 stage wins across eight rounds, along with eight more stage wins during the team’s only Canadian event of the year. His consistency, pace, and technical growth established him as one of the most competitive young drivers in the category.

Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, Henry’s ambitions include competing in the Open 2 Wheel Drive (O2WD) Championship and the Stellantis Cup in a Peugeot 208 Rally4, with the goal of earning a funded overseas start in a WRC event. Long-term, he aims to progress into four-wheel-drive competition in both American and European rally championships, continuing the Tabor family legacy at the highest levels of the sport.

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