- Patrick Racing
Patrick Racing was an
auto racing team in bothChamp Car and theIndy Racing League .Patrick Racing was started by Pat Patrick with the formation of
CART in1978 . Patrick Racing would win threeIndianapolis 500 s and two CART championships, making it one of the most successful CART teams ever.In 1989,
Chip Ganassi joined Patrick as a co-owner. After winning the1989 Indianapolis 500 and the 1989 CART championship withEmerson Fittipaldi , the team decided to split and take on new ventures. Fittpaldi took the Marlboro sponsorship to the Penske Team. Ganassi split off to form his own team (now known asChip Ganassi Racing ), and Patrick took over the upstartAlfa Romeo Indycar project for 1990.Roberto Guerrero signed on as primary driver with Al Unser driving a second car at the Indianapolis 500. The team made headlines when it landed sponsorship fromMiller , which had previously been with Penske. Unfortunately, the team saw little on-track success, and even less success in the engine development. For 1991,Danny Sullivan took over as primary driver, and the team continued to fail miserably. By the end of the 1991 CART season, Patrick was in financial and legal trouble. As the team was collapsing, rumors surfaced that Patrick had based parts of the Alfa-Romeo engine on theChevrolet Indycar engine.At the conclusion of the 1991 season, Patrick sold the assets of the team to
Bobby Rahal and Carl Hogan. They formed Rahal-Hogan Racing, which is now known asRahal Letterman Racing .In the mid-1990s, Patrick began to rebuild his team from scratch. In 1994, Patrick formed a testing team for Firestone tires, and spearheaded Firestone's return to Indycar racing for 1995. They did not enter any races in 1994, and instead tested all year.
Scott Pruett signed on as the driver, and won the 1995 Michigan 500. In the next few years, Patrick experienced moderate success in CART. Due to money issues and the constant uncertainy of racing inChamp Car , Patrick Racing jumped over the IRL in 2004 runningAl Unser, Jr. until his mid-season retirement and then Jeff Simmons,Jaques Lazier , andTomáš Enge . With no sponsorship for 2005, the team ceased operations and its assets have been for sale since the end of the 2004 season.CART drivers
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Mario Andretti (1981-1982)
*flagicon|USATom Bagley (1980)
*flagicon|USATownsend Bell (2001-2002)
*flagicon|BRARaul Boesel (1997)
*flagicon|USAPancho Carter (1984)
*flagicon|USAKevin Cogan (1986-1987)
*flagicon|USAWally Dallenbach, Sr. (1979)
*flagicon|MEXAdrian Fernandez (1998-2000)
*flagicon|BRAEmerson Fittipaldi (1984-1990)
*flagicon|USAChip Ganassi (1983-1984)
*flagicon|USASpike Gehlhausen (1980)
*flagicon|ITABruno Giacomelli (1984-1985)
*flagicon|COLRoberto Guerrero (1990-1991)*flagicon|USA
Gordon Johncock (1979-1984)
*flagicon|USAP. J. Jones (1999)
*flagicon|USASteve Krisiloff (1981)
*flagicon|DENJan Magnussen (1999)
*flagicon|USARoger Mears (1979)
*flagicon|BRARoberto Moreno (2000)
*flagicon|USADanny Ongais (1983)
*flagicon|USAJohn Paul, Jr. (1984)
*flagicon|USAScott Pruett (1995-1998)
*flagicon|USAJohnny Rutherford (1983)
*flagicon|ESPOriol Servia (2002-2003)
*flagicon|USAGordon Smiley (1980)
*flagicon|USADanny Sullivan (1991)
*flagicon|USASammy Swindell (1985)
*flagicon|USAAl Unser (1990)
*flagicon|USAJimmy Vasser (2001)
*flagicon|USARich Vogler (1985)
*flagicon|USADon Whittington (1985)IRL drivers
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Tomáš Enge
*flagicon|USAJaques Lazier
*flagicon|USA Jeff Simmons
*flagicon|USAAl Unser, Jr. All IRL drivers drove in 2004 only.
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