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In 2003 Peterson was joined by G. J. Mennen who made 7 starts and finished 13th in points. Peterson finished 10th. Peterson finished 10th. In 2004, Peterson only drove part-time but the team ran a second car for Arie Luyendyk Jr. for the final five races of the season after he left Sam Schmidt Motorsports .
The 2018 World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series was the 40th season of the winged sprint car series sanctioned by World Racing Group, competing throughout the United States.
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Schmidt and Peterson remained as the sole co-owners until McLaren purchased a 75% stake after the 2021 season, with McLaren CEO Zak Brown installed as chairman. Schmidt and Peterson held the remaining 25% stake in the team through 2024. [3] For the 2023 season, the team dropped the “SP” branding to become Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team.
Jefferson County Speedway, Fairbury, NE: 9 July 14 Speed Shift TV 10 July 15 John Hinck Championship Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex, Sweet Springs, MO: Speed Shift TV ≠ August 2 Pennsylvania Midget Week Path Valley Speedway Park, Spring Run, PA: ≠ August 3 Linda's Speedway, Jonestown, PA: 11 August 4
Donald Petersen [5] [6] February 1, 1985 March 1, 1990 CEO and Chairman 6 Harold Arthur Poling [6] March 1, 1990 1993 CEO and Chairman 7 Alexander Trotman: November 1993 December 31, 1998 CEO and Chairman 8 Jacques Nasser [7] January 1, 1999 2001 CEO – William Clay Ford Jr. January 1, 1999 September 5, 2006 Chairman 9 William Clay Ford Jr. [8]