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P R E S S R E L E A S E S
Roth Teams With Brian
Stewart In Infiniti Pro Series
INDIANAPOLIS, Monday, April 1, 2002 – Marty Roth will drive the No. 3 Brian Stewart
Racing entry in the 2002 Indy Racing Infiniti Pro Series, team owner Brian Stewart announced April 1.
“I’m happy to be in the Infiniti Pro Series, especially with Marty Roth,” said Stewart.
“We’ve always had a good rapport. We ran Brian Stewart Racing’s first race in Indy Lights
together, and now we’re running the first race in the Infiniti Pro Series. Marty and I have the
same goal: to win the Indianapolis 500. The Infiniti Pro Series is our first step on the road to Indy.”
Roth, from Toronto, is a former Superbike racer and also has competed in the Formula
2000 and Indy Lights series.
“The Infiniti Pro Series is a great stepping-stone to the Indy Racing League, which is our
goal for 2003,” said Roth. “Brian has put together a first-rate group of guys, and I have absolute
confidence in our team. Brian Stewart Racing was the winningest team in Indy Lights, and we
expect that we’ll be just as competitive in the Infiniti Pro Series. I wouldn’t want to be doing this
with anyone other than Brian.”
Roth and the Brian Stewart Racing team already have started preparing for the July 7
debut of the Infiniti Pro Series, recording over 1000 miles of testing in an Indy Lights car at
Nashville Superspeedway. The 1.33-mile concrete oval will play host to the series’ second
event on July 20.
“I’m extremely happy with the way Marty has been testing,” said Stewart. “He listens to
what we have to say, and he keeps the hammer down. Marty’s a real racer. He reminds me
of other guys we’ve run like Paul Tracy and Cristiano da Matta.”
Infiniti Pro Series Executive Director Roger Bailey welcomes Roth’s involvement in the
new development program. “I’ve worked with Marty in the past, and I’m really looking
forward to working with him again in the Infiniti Pro Series,” said Bailey. “Marty is a strong
competitor who will be a great asset to our series.”
A longtime Indy Lights stalwart, Brian Stewart Racing recorded 361 starts in the
development series between 1988-2001. One of the program’s most consistently competitive
organizations, Brian Stewart Racing earned 31 wins, 27 pole positions and two series
championships.
Brian Stewart Racing, which maintains a race shop in Sutton, Ontario, outside Toronto, has
fielded cars for such open-wheel standouts as Paul Tracy, Cristiano da Matta, Bryan Herta and
Indy Racing League race winner Jaques Lazier.
The inaugural season of the Infiniti Pro Series will begin July 7 at Kansas Speedway and
culminate with the Sept. 14 season finale at Texas Motor Speedway. Nashville Superspeedway,
Michigan International Speedway, Kentucky Speedway, Gateway International Raceway and
Chicagoland Speedway also will play host to Infiniti Pro Series events in 2002.
The 100-mile Infiniti Pro Series “sprints” will take place at the same track and on
the same day as Indy Racing League events except for the Texas race, which will take
place the day before the IRL’s season-ending Chevy 500.
Infiniti Q45 engines will power new Dallara Automobili chassis built for the series, with
Firestone Firehawk tires used exclusively on all cars. The V8 engines will produce
approximately 450 horsepower for the single-seat winged chassis, providing an ideal
training ground for the 650-horsepower, single-seat winged cars of the Indy
Racing League.
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