Stephen J. Luczo - Personal Life

Personal Life

Steve Luczo is married to Agatha Relota Luczo, a fashion model. He and Agatha have three children; Rosalia Antonia, George Thomas, and Cosimo Josip Luczo.

Luczo's company Balance Vector has sponsored many World Championships and Pro level events such as the $75,000 purse for Maverick's Surf Contest in 2004. He has also made numerous financial contribution to charities focused on at-risk children or environmental issues such as SurfAid International. On March 19, 2007, Luczo made a $100,000 donation to the Wikimedia Foundation. He has is one of the co-founders of Talking House Productions, a production company specializing in music and other audio arts programming.

In May, 2007 Luczo ran an entry in the Indianapolis 500 paired with Jay Penske co-owners of Luczo-Dragon Racing Ltd., their driver was Ryan Briscoe, sponsored by Symantec. Briscoe qualified 7th and finished in 5th position. The team ran six races in 2008 and will compete in the IndyCar Series full-time in 2009 with champion driver Raphael Matos.

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