- Roth Racing
Roth Racing is a race team owned by Canadian real estate magnate and racecar driver
Marty Roth . It currently competes in theIndy Racing League IndyCar Series .2004-2005
It was founded in 2004 when Roth purchased the
Indy Pro Series equipment ofPanther Racing and a newDallara IndyCar chassis and competed in three Pro Series events and theIndianapolis 500 with Roth driving. The team ran a full Pro Series schedule with Roth finishing 8th in points in 2005 as well as the Indy 500 in conjunction withPDM Racing where Roth provided his chassis and funding and PDM provided theirChevrolet engine lease and technical expertise.2006
Roth sold his Pro Series equipment following the St. Petersburg race in April 2006 to focus on IndyCars and specifically his attempt to qualify for the
2006 Indianapolis 500 . However, the team never managed to hit on a comfortable set-up for the race car and Roth crashed on bump day trying to find the speed necessary to bump PDM Racing rookieThiago Medeiros from the field. The team then regrouped and participated in several tests on intermediate and large ovals and returned to the series atMichigan International Speedway in July and ran at Kentucky and Chicagoland to close out the season. Sponsored by Barabco, Roth managed to finish all three of the races he competed in though his best finish was eighteenth. Roth ended up twenty second in points just behind P. J. Chesson.2007
The team returned in 2007 to race on specific ovals and ran at Homestead and Kansas sponsored by Fountain Powerboats. Handling problems forced him to withdraw early from both races. Roth Racing returned to Indianapolis but wrecked the car on the 148th lap. Shortly after Indy, the team decided to participate in the IRL's new TEAM program to race full time. Roth then decided to purchase
Sam Schmidt Motorsports ' IndyCar equipment and move into a larger shop inIndianapolis with the goal of expanding to a two-car operation. The team returned to the series in the 2007 finale atChicagoland Speedway with the second car driven byP. J. Chesson and both cars finished the race, although several laps down. The team was sponsored byDussault Apparel 'sGene Simmons "Moneybag" clothing line.2008
The team announced on November 26, 2007 that they had signed
Jay Howard to drive their second car for the2008 IndyCar Series season and that Marty Roth would compete full-time in 2008 Sponsored by Cirrus Aircraft. Roth qualified well at Homestead starting eighth but Howard crashed while qualifying. The team began to struggle with finding sponsors after a three race deal withCirrus Aircraft ran out.Lids and 1-800-Las Vegas sponsored the 25 and 24 cars at Indy but the team was without sponsors untilMen's Wearhouse came aboard at Infineon. The team engineer David Cripps left after the Kansas race and was replaced byVision Racing 's Larry Curry who left the team after Watkins Glen. On the morning of Pole Day Roth hired veteranJohn Andretti to drive the team's #24 car replacing Jay Howard and he quickly posted the team's highest speeds of the month. Team president Margaret Roth confirmed that Howard will return after the Indy 500. However, on May 30 it was announced that Andretti would continue in the #24 car in theMilwaukee Mile andTexas Motor Speedway races. Andretti also stayed to drive drive at Iowa and Richmond. Due to lack of sponsorship the team ran one car and the team only fielded Jay Howard in the 24 car at Watkins Glen. In Nashville Roth drove the 24 car and the #25 car did not make an appearance. Roth is expected to drive the 25 car at Surfer's Paradise in October. Plans for the 2009 season haven't been released. [ [http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080530/SPORTS0107/805300492 Roth Racing holds onto John Andretti] , "Indianapolis Star", May 30, 2008]References
External links
* [http://www.rothracing.com/ Official Website]
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