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30 Jan 2003, 18:22 (Ref:490867) | #1 | ||
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walker racing: how many cars?
with darren manning having just been confirmed at walker and a team mate coming on february 4th and rodolfo lavin still being confirmed for corona racing team does that mean that walker will be running 3 cars? if so with al the other cars: yoong, dale coyne 2nd, roberto moreno, fittipaldi patrick car and a possible fernandez 2nd that is your 22 cars.
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30 Jan 2003, 18:31 (Ref:490882) | #2 | ||
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I don't foresee a second cars at either Fernandez or Coyne. But I'm certainly hoping for Moreno at Herdez and Herta at Patrick/Fittipaldi.
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30 Jan 2003, 19:59 (Ref:490949) | #3 | |
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Walker Racing Inks Deal With Rodolfo Lavin
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, January 30, 2003 Ladder System Veteran Steps Up to Champ Car World Series INDIANAPOLIS (January 30, 2003) – Rodolfo Lavin has done battle on many of the tracks of the Champ Car World Series during seven seasons of competition on the Champ Car Ladder System – a system that is designed to build the skills required to send drivers to the upper echelon of open-wheel racing. Lavin reached the top of that ladder Thursday afternoon as long-time CART team owner Derrick Walker announced that his Walker Racing team had signed the Mexican driver to partner with Darren Manning for a full-season, two-car effort in the Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford. |
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30 Jan 2003, 20:19 (Ref:490976) | #4 | ||
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Firstly, welcome to the forum teal'c!
Your question has now got me wondering. 2 cars or 3? Weeks ago there was talk that the Lavin/Corona effort would be separate, but under the "technical management" of Walker Racing. However it now sounds like it'll be in the Walker team proper. But what's with the "second driver to be announced on Feb4" stuff all about? |
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30 Jan 2003, 20:40 (Ref:490997) | #5 | |
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November 17, 2002
MEXICO CITY--Bolstering what has already been an eventful weekend of team and sponsor announcements for 2003, Walker Racing announced today that it has signed Monterrey, Mexico native Roberto Gonzalez to drive for the long-time Champ Car team in the 2003 CART Champ Car Series Presented by Bridgestone. "The NAFTA region is an important area of growth for CART," said team owner Derrick Walker. "Walker Racing views this as an opportunity for companies to market their products and services in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico through motorsport marketing with Walker Racing and CART. Roberto Gonzalez is a future star of Mexico and CART. His talent on the track will be combined with the marketing talent of Walker Racing to provide companies a marketing platform to reach the Latino market in the U.S., as well as key markets in Mexico and Canada." The 26-year-old Gonzalez competed in the 2002 Nissan World Series with 7Up GD Racing, and teamed with former Champ Car driver Nicolas Minassian for the final event of the season. He participated in the 2001 European Formula Chrysler Championship and finished second in the championship with six podium finishes and a fourth place finish in seven races. Gonzalez also brings experience from the Mexican Indy Lights Panamericana series, the Mexican International FIA Formula 3 series, the F2 Copa Marlboro series, and karting. "CART is delighted to hear the news that Walker Racing has firmly committed to the series in 2003, and we are pleased to welcome Roberto Gonzalez to Champ Car racing," said CART President and CEO Christopher R. Pook. "Walker Racing has long been a valued member of the CART family, and the team has proven the ability to be extremely competitive throughout its time in CART. We have repeatedly stated a strong commitment to the NAFTA region, and today's announcement demonstrates that by developing this marketing platform, our agenda is paying dividends. This series will feature many hungry and talented young drivers next season, and I fully expect that Roberto will be fighting at the front of the field with all of them." Walker Racing has committed to fielding two cars in the 2003 CART Champ Car Series Presented by Bridgestone, and an announcement on the team's second driver will come at a later date. The team is wrapping up its 11th season of full-time CART competition, and has a long history of working with young, talented drivers such as Scott Goodyear, Christian Fittipaldi, Robby Gordon, and Gil de Ferran. Walker Racing was founded in 1990, and has won four races and 10 pole positions in Champ Car competition. The team finished second in the series championship with de Ferran in 1997. |
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30 Jan 2003, 20:57 (Ref:491008) | #6 | ||
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Gonzalez's deal fell through, so that contract is worth zip.
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