Cheever Racing was an auto racing team founded in
1996
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by
Eddie Cheever as Team Cheever in the
Indy Racing League IndyCar Series. They fielded a car for Cheever for much of its existence, but occasionally ran two cars, almost always for the
Indianapolis 500. The team won the 1998
Indianapolis 500 with Cheever driving and then switched to
Infiniti engines and gained sponsorship from
Excite for
2000
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. The team continued to be moderately successful and gained Infiniti's first series win. When Infiniti left the series in
2003
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the team, which by then was sponsored by
Red Bull
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switched to
Chevrolet
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engines and then switched to
Toyota in
2005
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, after Chevrolet's departure. Despite some of the most talented drivers in the league, a long string of bad luck and underpowered engines rendered the team little more than mid-pack. With no sponsor for the
2006 season, Eddie decided to trim the team to a single car and return to the cockpit as both a cost-cutting move and to seize the opportunity to return to racing before he felt he got too old to be competitive. Cheever only committed to drive until the
Indianapolis 500 but continued until the 8th race of the season. The IRL operation shut down after the
Kansas Speedway race when it could not find a sponsor or
pay driver to continue.
Cheever Racing also ran a Daytona Prototype car in the
Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series. In 2007 Cheever purchased the intellectual property rights to the
Fabcar chassis and has renewed its development and begun offering the chassis to other teams in the series. The car was subsequently renamed the
Coyote chassis, in tribute to the racing cars built in the 1970s by
A. J. Foyt Enterprises.
Cheever Group Revives A.J. Foyt's Coyote Chassis Brand
, A.J. Foyt Racing News Releases, January 3, 2008 Cheever Racing did not field any entries for the 2009 Rolex 24 at Daytona.
In 2006
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, Cheever also founded an Indy Pro Series team. In 2006 its car was driven by Chris Festa. Their driver for the 2007
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season was Richard Antinucci, Eddie's nephew, who captured two wins on a part-time schedule.
Drivers who have driven for Cheever
IRL IndyCar Series
* Alex Barron (2003–2005)
* Ed Carpenter (2004)
* Patrick Carpentier (2005)
* Eddie Cheever (1996–2002, 2006)
* Tomáš Enge (2006)
* Wim Eyckmans (1999)
* Scott Goodyear (2001)
* Robby McGehee (2002)
* Max Papis (2002, 2006)
* Buddy Rice (2002–2003)
* Tomas Scheckter (2002)
* Robby Unser (1998)
* Jeff Ward (1997)
Indy Pro Series
* Richard Antinucci (2007)
* Chris Festa (2006)
Grand Am
* Fabio Babini (2008)
* Matteo Bobbi (2008)
* Harrison Brix
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People
* Harrison (name)
* Harrison family of Virginia, United States
Places
In Australia:
* Harrison, Australian Capital Territory, suburb in the Canberra district of Gungahlin
In Canada:
* Inukjuak, Quebec, or "Po ...
(2007)
* Patrick Carpentier (2006)
* Eddie Cheever (2006–2007)
* Emmanuel Collard (2007)
* Tommy Erdos
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(2007–2008)
* Christian Fittipaldi (2006–2008)
* Antonio García (2008)
* Stefan Johansson
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(2006)
* Tom Kimber-Smith (2008)
* Lucas Luhr (2006)
* Sascha Maassen
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Early career
Maassen began his career in karts, and moved to cars in 1989, in Formula Ford 1600. During the early 1990s, he raced in the German Formula 3 s ...
(2007)
* Scott Mayer (2008)
* Mike Newton (2007–2008)
* Hoover Orsi (2006)
* Stephane Ortelli Stephane may refer to:
* Stéphane, a French given name
* Stephane (Ancient Greece)
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(2008)
* Brent Sherman
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Racing career
Sherman's route to NASCAR was not like that of most drivers. After hi ...
(2008)
Racing results
Complete IRL IndyCar Series results
( key)
# The 1999 VisionAire 500K at Charlotte was cancelled after 79 laps due to spectator fatalities.
Complete Indy Pro Series results
( key)
IndyCar wins
References
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