- Paul Gentilozzi
Paul Gentilozzi (born
February 6 ,1950 inLansing, Michigan ) is a race car driver and businessman. His non-racing business interests are real estate development, principally developing store sites for big box retailers.Prior to his involvement in motor racing, he received his MBA from
Michigan State University . In 1985 he founded the successfulRocketsports Racing team that has competed in theTrans-Am series andChamp Car World Series. As a driver he has won a number of championships and 31 races, the most in series history, eclipsing the record held byMark Donohue . He has run a number of different manufacturers includingOldsmobile ,Chevrolet , Ford and more recently Jaguar. Previous to this he was involved in NHRA Drag Racing, successfully driving many Plymouth and Dodge vehicles.He teamed up with three other drivers to win the 1994
24 Hours of Daytona , his biggest win as a driver. In 2005 he fielded Champ Cars for rookie of the yearTimo Glock and 2004Star Mazda series champion Michael McDowell, while running three Trans-Am cars for himself,Hollywood advertising executive/racer Tomy Drissi and that year's series championKlaus Graf ofGermany .He made his mark as an entrepreneur when he and fellow Champ Car owners
Gerald Forsythe andKevin Kalkhoven purchased the assets of Champ Car following a financially-difficult 2003 season. Judge Frank Otte ruled in favor of the trio, known asOpen Wheel Racing Series LLC, over rival bidderTony George , the chairman/CEO of theIndianapolis Motor Speedway and theIndy Racing League .
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