Rodolfo Lavin

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Rodolfo Lavin (born in 1977) is a Mexican racecar driver from San Luis Potosí who most notably raced in the Champ Car World Series.

In Mexico, Lavin raced in Formula Azteca and Formula 3. With funding in the form of sponsorship from Corona, with whom his father is on the board, Lavin raced in Indy Lights from 1996-2000 and Toyota Atlantics from 2001-2002. Lavin was not particularly successful in either series, with no wins, but a best finish of 6th in Indy Lights and 2nd in Toyota Atlantics.

Regardless, he moved up to the Champ Car series in 2003, driving a disadvantaged Reynard chassis for Walker Racing. He had a mediocre rookie season, but managed to sign with Forsythe Championship Racing, a top Champ Car team, for the 2004 season. In 2004, Lavin notched one front row start and one podium; however, he was not a consistent front-runner, and was usually behind team-mates Paul Tracy and Patrick Carpentier. Lavin found himself out of a ride at the start of the 2005 season, but he joined the HVM team halfway through the season, and posted several respectable results.

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