Armin Schwarz a highly respected and admired German Rally driver has joined the ranks of the All German Motorsports drivers. With over 24 years of race experience and having competed in no less than 150 rally races, Armin is most definitely a “seasoned” veteran. Throughout his career he has raced in numerous vehicles including Audi, Porsche, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Ford, Peugeot, Skoda, and Hyundai, as well as the BMW and Chevy powered Baja off-road cars. Armin has competed around the world in some of the most grueling and challenging races and series that exist. The Baja 1000, Transiberian Rally, Argentina Rally and Dakar just to name a few. Armin is no stranger to the podium with 2 German Rally Championships and a European Championship to prove it. Armin’s full-bore racing style and ability to handle a car have proven him to be a world class driver and one who is definitely suited to racing the SCORE desert series. Armin’s first time out at the 2006 Baja 1000 had him in 1st place when the car was handed off after he had completed a little more than a 1/3 of the race; this is no minor feat and definitely a sign of things to come.
Armin Schwarz Race History Place
2005 (Skoda Works)
Mexico 9th
New Zealand 10th
Austrailia 9th
Japan 10th
Cyprus Rally 13th
Finland 11th
Wales Rally 14th
Spanish Rally 11th
2004 (Skoda Works)
Saarland Rally Overall Victory
Finland 12th
Rally Deutschland 11th
Corsica Rally 8th
Spanish Rally 11th
2003 (Hyundia Works)
Monte Carlo 8th
Sweden 13th
Zyper Rally 7th
Deutschland 12th
Corsica 12th
Austrailia 13th
2002 (Hyundai Works)
Cyprus Rally 7th
Spain 15th
New Zealand 10th
Portugal 13th
2001 (Skoda Works)
Monte Carlo 4th
Cyprus Rally 9th
Greece 9th
Kenya 3rd
Corsica 15th
Great Britian 5th
Sachsenring 1st
Race of Champions 2nd
WRC Championship 12th
2000 (Skoda Works)
Monte Carlo 7th
Kenya 7th
Spain 11th
Greece 5th
I 12th
Great Britian 13th
1997 (Ford Works)
Monte Carlo 4th
Sweden 6th
Kenya 4th
Portugal 3rd
Finland 9th
1996 (Toyota Works)
Monte Carlo 3rd
Zyper Rally 2nd
Hunsrick Rally 1st
Manx Rally 1st
Cyprus Rally 1st
Senperit Rally 1st
Rac Rally 1st
European Champion
1995 (Toyota Works)
Sweden 9th
Portugal 4th
New Zealand 4th
Austrailia 5th
1994 (Mitsubishi Works)
Monte Carlo 7th
Greece 2nd
New Zealand 3rd
WRC Championship 7th
1993 (Mitsubishi Works)
Monte Carlo 6th
Greece 3rd
Corsica 9th
Great Britian 8th
WRC Championship 12th
1992 (Toyota Works)
Finland 5th
Spain 5th
1991 (Toyota Works)
Monte Carlo 4th
Corsica 9th
Austrailia 3rd
I 8th
Spain 1st
WRC Championship 6th
1990 (Toyota Works)
Monte Carlo 5th
Great Britian 7th
1989 (Audi) Enters WRC
Greece 8th
Corsica 7th
1987 and 1988
German Rally Champion


























