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The team returned in 1994 as Forsythe-Green Racing with co-owner Barry Green, but by the next year the two had split and Green took their driver Jacques Villeneuve and Canadian cigarette sponsor Player's LTD to his new Team Green and won the 1995 Indianapolis 500 and CART championship. Forsythe reunited with Teo Fabi in a full-time effort in ...
On January 5, 2008, KV Racing Technology announced the signing of Oriol Servià, who had raced with the team in the last two rounds of the 2007 season after moving on from Forsythe Championship Racing. [29] On January 7, 2008, Paul Tracy confirmed he would remain in Forsythe/Pettit Racing after discussions over the status of his 5-year deal.
RX-8 competing in a Grand-Am Cup race in 2006 RX-8 GTD competing in a Grand-Am race in 2010. The RX-8 has been campaigned and used in various racing series by privateers. It has seen a considerable amount of success, the most prominent of which being the 2008 and 2010 24 Hours of Daytona GT-class wins campaigned by SpeedSource Race Engineering ...
The 2008 Atlantic Championship season was the thirty-fifth Atlantic Championship season.It began on April 20, 2008 and ended on October 4, 2008. Despite the merger of Champ Car's premier series with the Indy Racing League, the Champ Car owners continued to own and operate the Atlantic Championship under a new legal entity, Atlantic Racing Series, LLC. [1]
Pettit, a Cedar Rapids native who years before started a faith-based charity to build churches in underdeveloped countries, had been on extravagant spending sprees, buying cars, art, sports ...
The RX-7 has won more IMSA races than any other car model. In the USA SCCA competition RX-7s were raced with great success by Don Kearney in the NE Division and John Finger in the SE Division. Pettit Racing won the GT2 Road Racing Championship in 1998. The car was a '93 Mazda RX-7 street car with only bolt-on accessories.
In 2007 it moved to the Champ Car World Series, one of America's premier open-wheel racing divisions, with co-owner Tom Figge and drivers Alex Figge and Ryan Dalziel. Figge was replaced by veteran Roberto Moreno at Houston after Figge was injured at Long Beach. Dalziel was replaced by Mario Dominguez for the final two races of the season.
The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl 59 in a blowout. Here's how Super Bowl MVP voting works.