The 2008 Atlantic Championship Race
Schedule
April 20 |
Long Beach,
California |
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May 18 |
Mazda
Raceway at Laguna Seca |
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June 29 |
Mont
Tremblant, Quebec, Canada |
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info... |
July 25 |
Edmonton 1,
Alberta, Canada |
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July 26 |
Edmonton 2,
Alberta, Canada |
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August 9 |
Road America
1, Elkhart Lake , Wisconsin |
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August 10 |
Road America 2, Elkhart
Lake , Wisconsin |
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August 17 |
Grand Prix de Trois
Rivieres, Canada |
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September 14 |
New Jersey Motorsport
Park, Millville, New Jersey |
TBD |
September 21 |
Miller Motorsports Park,
Salt Lake City, Utah |
TBD |
October 4 |
Petite Le Mans, Road
Atlanta, Braselton, Georgia |
TBD |
Atlantic Championship Testing Schedule
February 5 |
Sebring
International Raceway, Florida |
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March 10 |
Mazda
Raceway at Laguna Seca |
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March 25 |
MSR Houston,
Texas |
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About Pacific Coast Motorsports
Team Highlights
- Earned ten top-ten finishes in rookie
season of Champ Car (2007).
- A victory and three podium finishes in
the Rolex Grand Am Series, DP and GT
(2006).
- Second-place finish at Portland while
competing in the American Le Mans Series
(2005).
- 2004 Toyota Atlantic Champions, earning
seven victories and six pole positions.
Team Principal Tyler Tadevic created Pacific
Coast Motorsports in the fall of 2002 as
competitors in the historic Toyota Atlantic
Championship with American driver Alex Figge.
The team transitioned to a two-car effort in
2004 adding 2002 Atlantic Champion, Jon Fogarty
to their All-American line-up. The team scored
six victories and six pole positions en route to
the series title with Fogarty, while teammate
Figge scored his first victory in Monterrey,
Mexico.
The team turned its focus to sports car racing
in 2005, when they hired Scotsman Ryan Dalziel to
join Alex Figge driving the Corvette in the
American Le Mans Series. The PCM duo scored a
podium finish in their rookie season when they
finished second at Portland. The California-based
squad made their debut in the Rolex Grand Am
Series 2005 finale in Mexico City, driving the
Pontiac-Riley. They finished sixth.
2006 saw Pacific Coast Motorsports focus
solely on the Rolex Grand American Series. Figge
and Dalziel returned to the cockpit of the #89
Daytona Prototype, where they brought home a
podium in their rookie season, finishing second
at the GAINSCO Grand Prix in Phoenix. PCM also
competed in the GT class of the Rolex
Sports Car Series in 2006. American drivers Boris
Said and Tommy Kendall led the team to three
podium finishes, including a victory by Said in
the Pontiac GTO.
Pacific Coast Motorsports changed gears in
2007 and returned to their roots with a two-car
entry in the Champ Car World Series. Fielding
Alex Figge in the #29 Panoz while Ryan Dalziel
and Mario Dominguez both competed in the #28 car
during the season. Figge finished his season-high
eighth in his series debut at Las Vegas. Dalziel
scored six top-ten finishes, including seventh at
Toronto. Dominguez competed with the PCM squad at
San Jose, Surfers Paradise, Australia and Mexico
City. He earned a top-ten at the season finale in
Mexico, finishing eighth in his native city.
In 2008, Pacific Coast Motorsports will return
to their roots with a two-car effort in the
Cooper Tires Presents the Atlantic Championship
Powered by Mazda. American stand-out Carl
Skerlong of Mukilteo, WA will drive the #28 King
Taco/Swift. Skerlongs impressive rookie
season in Atlantic competition included two
podium finishes en-route to a top-ten finish in
the 2007 series championship. Skerlong has been a
fixture at the top of the time sheets throughout
pre-season testing and is expected to compete for
the Atlantic Series title with Pacific Coast
Motorsports in 2008. Television star turned
racecar driver Frankie Muniz will drive the #29
PCM Atlantic entry. Best known for his role as
Malcolm in the Fox hit Malcolm
in the Middle, the Emmy and Golden Globe
nominated actor turned his focus to motorsports.
Munizs racing career is on the fast track,
he jumped straight into the Formula BMW series
after winning the Toyota Pro-Celebrity race in
Long Beach in 2006. He moved up to Atlantic in
2007. Muniz joined PCM in December of 2007 and
while it is just his third year of racing, Muniz
has made great strides in off-season testing and
expects to improve to the top-ten this season.
Considering most of his fellow drivers have been
competing since grade school, Muniz is a
quick-learner and clearly a natural talent behind
the wheel.
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