KATHERINE LEGGE TO TEST ROCKETSPORTS RACING
CHAMP CAR IN SEBRING
EAST LANSING, Mich. (December 12, 2005)
– Rocketsports Racing will begin testing at
Florida’s Sebring International Raceway today
and following the announcement that they will be
running Richard Lyons during the two-day test
came the announcement that Katherine Legge will
also have the chance to run in one of the team’s
Champ Cars.
The 25-year-old Briton has a bright future
ahead of her in the wide world of auto racing.
One of Europe’s top female race car drivers,
Legge was the first woman to win a pole position
in the British Formula Ford Zetec series in
2000. She competed in the British Formula
Renault and British Formula 3 championships in
2002-2003. She furthered her racing resume in
2004 by racing for parts of both the British
Formula Renault and North American Formula
Renault series before getting her break in
Atlantics.
Turning many heads during an off-season test
for Toyota Atlantic team Polestar Racing Group,
she was given the opportunity to run in the
Champ Car feeder series backed by PKV Racing. In
her first full season of racing professionally,
she took the series by storm. Earning her first
win in her debut race at Long Beach, Legge
became the first woman to win a major open-wheel
race in North American. She continued a strong
run throughout the season to finish third in the
championship standings with ten top-ten
finishes, eight top-five, five podiums including
two additional wins in Edmonton and San Jose.
The Northampton, England resident enriched
her racing experience most recently by climbing
into the cockpit of a Formula One car testing
for Minardi, followed by a test with A1 Team GBR
last weekend at Dubai Autodrome in Dubai, United
Arab Emirates. Legge became the first female to
test a Formula One car in over a decade and the
first female to step foot in to an A1 Grand Prix
series car.
As Rocketsports begins to prepare for the
2006 Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World
Series Powered by Ford, the team will be running
Richard Lyons during the first day of the test,
with Legge expected to make her first run in a
Champ Car tomorrow on the 1.72-mile permanent
road course in Sebring.
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