iht.com
Jul 23, 2008
Tyler Tadevic walked into an IndyCar Series team owners meeting earlier this month in Watkins Glen, N.Y., and took a big gulp. "I looked around and I saw Roger Penske and Chip Ganassi and Carl Haas and Bobby Rahal and I thought, 'What the heck am I doing here?' said Tadevic, owner of Pacific Coast Motorsports, a first-year IndyCar team. That's a good question, considering where Tadevic has come from. "I started out cleaning and polishing wheels, and I've done everything else, including sweeping floors and washing transporters," he said over the weekend at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, where driver Mario Dominguez had another difficult day in the PCM car. Dominguez, a journeyman who won two races while racing for a string of teams in the now-defunct Champ Car series, spun off the track twice, the second time after his rear wing...
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