Transnet Racing - History

History

Transnet Racing was founded by Venezuelan driver Alex García and his father Juan, with the goal of participating at the highest levels of U.S. racing and providing a platform for young and skilled drivers looking to compete on an international stage. Initially an open wheel race team, Transnet Racing first participated in Formula Vee, Formula Ford, and Formula Ford 200 racing. The Hispanic-owned team made its Atlantic Championship debut in 2002 with Alex García behind the wheel, making 22 starts by 2003.

The team expanded to a two-car effort for the 2004 season with Jonathan Bomarito piloting the #8 Dixien/OmniSource Swift 014. Transnet Racing made 13 starts and experienced tremendous success during 2004, including earning the team’s first podium finish at Portland, but decided to part ways with the series mid-season.

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