Rocketsports Racing
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Rocketsports Racing is a motor racing team from the United States based in East Lansing, Michigan. It competes in the Champ Car World Series Rolex Grand Am Series in the Daytona Prototype class.
Rocketsports was founded in 1985 by racing driver Paul Gentilozzi to compete in the Trans-Am series. It competed in Trans-Am until 2004, when the championship was cancelled, and achieved 57 outright wins in 20 years. It has also raced in the IMSA sports car racing championship.
Rocketsports joined Champ Car in 2003 and has often fielded cars for pay drivers and frequently changes drivers. The team currently fields a car full-time for Alex Tagliani and shares technical information with the RuSPORT team. This alliance has been dubbed RSPORTS.[1]
[edit] Drivers that have competed for Rocketsports
- Mario Dominguez (2006)
- Memo Gidley (2004)
- Timo Glock (2005)
- Ryan Hunter-Reay (2005)
- Tonis Kasemets (2006)
- Michael McDowell (2005)
- Nicky Pastorelli (2006)
- Nelson Philippe (2004)
- Antonio Pizzonia (2006)
- Guy Smith (2004)
- Alex Tagliani (2003-2004, 2007)
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2007 Champ Car World Series | |||||||||
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Newman/Haas | Forsythe | Minardi | Australia | PKV | RSPORTS | Coyne | Conquest | PCM | |
1 Bourdais 2 Rahal |
3 Tracy 7 Dominguez |
4 Clarke 14 Doornbos |
5 Power 15 Pagenaud |
6 Gommendy 21 Jani |
8 Tagliani 9 Wilson |
11 TBA 19 TBA |
27 TBA | 28 Dalziel 29 Figge |
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