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Pagan Racing


Pagan Racing was a racing team owned by Texas businessmen Jack and Allan Pagan.

CART Indy 500 entries

The team was founded in 1993 when the team purchased the CART IndyCar equipment of Kenny Bernstein's King Racing. The team fielded a car for Jeff Andretti for the 1993 Indianapolis 500 who finished 29th after a crash. The following year they signed veteran Roberto Guerrero to drive their car. Guerrero started 20th but was knocked out by a crash after only 20 laps. The team upgraded to Ilmor–Mercedes-Benz engines in 1995 and Guerrero brought their car home 12th in the "500".

Full-time IRL entrant

In 1996 the open wheel racing world was rocked by "the split" and Pagan elected to stay with the Indy 500 and race in the Indy Racing League. Jack and his son, Allan, used the family's oil industry connections to obtain Pennzoil sponsorship to race in the 1996 Indianapolis 500 with Guerrero. Guerrero was one of the few veterans in the race and was one of the favorites to win on raceday and while he did not win he registered a respectable 5th-place finish. The team also participated in the other two IRL races of the season and Guerrero finished tied for fourth in the short 1996 championship. The team launched a full-season attack on the championship for the 1996–1997 season and the team selected the Infiniti engine to power their cars when the new cars came at the beginning of 1997. However, the Infiniti motors produced significantly less power than the Oldsmobile engines and the team switched engine manufacturers mid-season after poor results and an Indy 500 where Guerrero was unable to maintain a fast pace. By virtue of being one of only a handful of drivers to compete in all the races, Guerrero and the Pagan team finished 7th in the 1996-1997 championship.

Decline

Guerrero returned in 1998. The team's sponsorship from Pennzoil had left for the new Panther Racing founded by former Pagan crew chief John Barnes. Despite a lack of funding Guerrero ran respectably in the first four races of the season. That lack of funds brought Stevie Reeves on board for the fifth race of the season. Reeves finished 10th, but prize money did not allow for the team to continue and it ceased operations for the rest of the season. The team returned in 1999 with Jeff Ward and minor sponsorship beginning with the Indy 500. Ward finished in Pagan Racing's best finish of second place. However, Ward had few other good finishes that season and finished 11th in points. Funding uncertainties returned at season's end and the team was again without sponsorship. It fielded an entry for Richie Hearn in the 2000 Indianapolis 500 where Hearn was knocked out by an electrical problem. The race was the team's last as rising costs finally put an end to the small team from Texas.

Drivers

  • COL Roberto Guerrero (1994-1998; CART & IRL)
  • USA Stevie Reeves (1998)
  • USA Jeff Ward (1999)
  • USA Richie Hearn (2000)

Racing results

Complete CART Indy Car World Series results

(key)

YearChassisEngineTyresDriversNo.1234567891011121314151617199319941995
SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHNHAROAVANMDONAZLAG
Lola T92/00Buick 3300 V6tUS Jeff Andretti2129
SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHMDONHAVANROANAZLAG
Lola T92/00Buick 3300 V6tCOL Roberto Guerrero2133
MIASFRPHXLBHNAZINDYMILDETPORROATORCLEMCHMDONHAVANLAG
Reynard 94iMercedes-Benz IC108D V8tUSA Dennis Vitolo2118
COL Roberto Guerrero1612

Complete Indy Racing League results

(key)

YearChassisEngineTyresDriversNo.123456789101119961996–1997199819992000
WDWPHXINDY
Lola T94/00
Lola T95/00Ford XB V8tCOL Roberto Guerrero215165*
Reynard 94iUSA Billy Boat99DNQ
Lola T92/00Buick 3300 V6t87DNQ
NHALSVWDWPHXINDYTXSPPIRCLTNHALSV
Reynard 95i
Reynard 94iFord XB V8tCOL Roberto Guerrero2164
Dallara IR7Infiniti VRH35ADE V81772713
Oldsmobile Aurora V81817614
WDWPHXINDYTXSNHADOVCLTPPIRATLTXSLSV
Dallara IR8Oldsmobile Aurora V8COL Roberto Guerrero2126272224
USA Stevie Reeves10
WDWPHXCLTINDYTXSPPIRATLDOVPPIRLSVTXS
Dallara IR9Oldsmobile Aurora V8USA Jeff Ward212C21892613231021
WDWPHXLSVINDYTXSPPIRATLKTYTXS
Dallara IR-00Oldsmobile Aurora V8USA Richie Hearn7527
  1. The 1999 VisionAire 500K at Charlotte was cancelled after 79 laps due to spectator fatalities.

References

References

  1. [http://www.theautochannel.com/sports/pennrace/presskit/pagan_family.html The Pagan Family], Pagan Racing Press Kit
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