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2008 Dallara Team Moore Racing IndyLights

Team

Mark Moore
Mark has thirty years' experience in open-wheel racing as manager, engineer, mechanic, driver and now team owner, after co-founding TMR with Tom Wood in February 2007. His dedication to racing excellence provides plenty of inspiration for the team's success.

Tom Wood
Driver and co-owner of TMR, Tom has a plethora of interests including chairing and directing Xtreme Coil Drilling Corp. After an awesome career behind the wheel, in May 2007 Tom decided to retire from driving and shift his Indy Pro Series efforts to building the TMR team.

'I'd like to develop our own ladder system, developing guys in the Firestone Indy Lights™ Series to compete in the IndyCar Series.'

2008 Dallara Team Moore Racing IndyLightsAlthough Tom has retired from open-wheel driving in 2007, we think he secretly has his eye on a GT3 car.

Norm Lessard - Crew Chief
Norm's record includes winning the 2000 Indy 500 with Juan Montoya and three-peat ChampCar championships in 1997-98 with Alex Zanardi and Juan Montoya 1999. His diversity spans running IndyCar with Jeff Ward and Trans Am with Ron Fellows. Away from the track, Norm is an accomplished artist and designer.

Graham Moore
When he isn't racing with the team, Graham stays busy as a second-year Engineering student at IÚPÚI.

Elliot Nunn
Elliot handles the huge responsibility of piloting the TMR transporter and managing its loading and maintenance, then manages the race tires at the track.

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Pablo Donoso

2008 Dallara Team Moore Racing IndyLights
2007
· Finished 10th in the ÚSAC Silver Crown Series pavement events for A.J. Foyt Racing, with six top-5 and seven top-10 finishes.
2006
· Finished 14th in the ÚSAC Silver Crown Series with Racing Team Inc., with a best finish of second (Iowa)
2005
· Finished ninth in Star Mazda for Andersen-Walko Racing, earning a victory at Infineon Raceway.
2004
· Competed in the World Series by Nissan, finishing in points three times.
2003
· Finished ninth in the World Series Light, winning one race, two poles and notching three podium finishes
· Collected one points finish in two races in which he competed on the World Series by Nissan,
2002
· Finished second in Formula Renault Argentina, scoring one pole, winning once and securing four other podium finishes.
· Finished third European BMW Junior Series, with four victories, two poles and four podium finishes.
2001
· Finished seventh in Formula Renault Argentina with one pole and four podiums
2000
· Competed in Formula Renault, finishing the points in four of five races
· Competed in karting, winning two 125cc races.
Early Career
· Began career driving Go-Karts, and earned a Chile National Go-Kart Championship in 80cc class after taking seven victories.

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Jeff Simmons

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2007
· Led the Indianapolis 500, and ran top-five all day, for Rahal Letterman racing
· 5 top-tens in partial IndyCar™ Series schedule
2006
· Finished second in IndyCar series Rookie of the Year standings despite competing in only 12 of 14 events driving for Rahal Letterman Racing
· 6 top-tens (1 less than 2007 IndyCar Series Champ Dario Franchitti and 2006 RoY Marco Andretti)
· Ran three Firestone Indy Lights™ events for Kenn Hardley Racing with 1 win, 1 second and 3 top-fives
2005
· Finished second in the Firestone Indy Lights series competing for Kenn Hardley Racing.
· Led all drivers with four victories (Milwaukee, Pikes Peak, Chicagoland, Watkins Glen). Only driver to win on road course, short track and speedway.
· Recorded eight consecutive top-five finishes in the final eight races, including seven top-threes, to improve from ninth in points to second.
2004
· Competed in five Firestone Indy Lights races. Finished second in the Futaba Freedom 100 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with A.J. Foyt Racing.
· Finished season with four races for Kenn Hardley Racing. Earned second career pole position at Pikes Peak. Finished second at Chicagoland.
· Made IRL IndyCar Series debut in the Indianapolis 500 with Pioneer Mo Nunn Racing. Started 29th and finished 16th, the second-highest finish among eight rookies.
· Competed in second IndyCar Series race at Kansas with Patrick Racing, finishing 19th.
2003
· Runner-up in Firestone Indy Lights Series championship as a rookie. Recorded wins at Gateway International Raceway and Kentucky Speedway and finished second at Pikes Peak International Raceway, Michigan International Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway. Won pole position at Pikes Peak. Led series with 774 laps completed.
· Established series records by running at the finish of 11 consecutive races and recording nine consecutive top-five starts.
2000
· Scored three podium finishes for Team Green in Indy Lights en route to a seventh-place finish in the championship.
1999
· Won second consecutive Barber Dodge Pro Series championship, becoming the first two-time champion of the series. Scored three victories and three pole positions.
· Named 'Most Promising Road Racer of the Year' by RACER Magazine.
1998
· Captured Barber Dodge Pro Series championship as a rookie, joining 1999 IRL IndyCar Series champion and 1998 Indianapolis 500 winner Kenny Brack as the only driver to record that achievement.
· Won three races, three poles and was named rookie of the year.
· Earned more than 100 karting victories.
1997
· Competed in three Barber Dodge Pro Series events with a best finish of seventh at Laguna Seca.
· Drove in three Ú.S. Pro Formula 2000 races with a best finish of fifth at Watkins Glen.
· Won SCCA Formula 2000 race at Watkins Glen.
1996
· Finished second in Skip Barber Southern States Winter championship, winning seven of 14 races. Voted most improved driver.
· Named rookie of the year after partial season in Skip Barber Eastern States championship. Won East-West shootout at Laguna Seca.
1992-95
· Competed in four Skip Barber Formula Ford races in 1994, scoring two second-place finishes.
· Worked for SOTARE Motorsports as a crew member on the 1992 and 1993 ÚSAC Formula 2000 Pro Series championship-winning car.
1981-91
· Competed in quarter-midgets, winning regional and national championship in junior novice at age 5.
· Won regional championships every year from 1981-90 and earned more than 150 race victories.

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