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Roberto González (racing driver)

Roberto González (racing driver)

Mexican racing driver


Roberto González Valdés[1] (born March 31, 1976, in Mexico City) is a Mexican racing driver from Monterrey. He competed in Champ Car in the 2003 season and for all of 2004. In 2003, he made his debut in the race at St. Petersburg in Florida for Dale Coyne Racing failing to complete the race. His other appearance in 2003 was at home in Mexico City where he substituted for veteran Roberto Moreno scoring his 1st Champ Car points in 10th spot.

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He was given a full-time ride with PKV Racing for the 2004 season complete with backing from the Mexican arm of Nextel. However, he had a disappointing year with a best result of 7th place in Cleveland highlighting a year where he only finished 15th in the points standings. He was not retained for the 2005 season.

In 2012 he drove in three races for RSR Racing in the American Le Mans Series.[2]

In 2013 his younger brother Ricardo won the 81st edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in LMP2. In 2019, Roberto went on to win the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, both in the LMP2 class.

In the 90th edition of the 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans Roberto obtains the first position in the LMP2 class after 6 attempts. González teamed up with Will Stevens and António Félix da Costa.[3] They would all later win the 2022 FIA World Endurance Championship for LMP2.

González is also the founder of Mexican investment management company Soliq.[4] González also serves as a board member of EPM,[5] a cannabis-based drug development company, founded by Reshef Swisa,[6] which sought to go public on the Israeli Stock Market, by attempting to raise NIS 44 million (at a pre-money valuation of NIS 381 million) through crowdfunding website Fundit.[7]

EPM's offering to sell securities had been accompanied by an aggressive television campaign in Israel.[8]

It was published that the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) formed the impression that the television campaign advertisements were not formulated with due care and were misleading investors.[9] On June 1, 2022, it was announced that the board of directors of EPM decided to positively consider accepting alternative offers and to cancel the IPO, noting that all funds transferred by potential IPO investors, totaling NIS 26 million, were to be refunded without interest.[10]

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As González was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score championship points.

Complete American Open-Wheel Racing results

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CART/Champ Car World Series

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  • ^ New points system implemented in 2004

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

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* Season still in progress.

24 Hours of Le Mans results

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Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

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References

  1. "GONZÁLEZ VALDÉS Tan bueno para los negocios como para evadir a sus acreedores". Scribd. 2021-01-11. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  2. "| American Le Mans Series". www.alms.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-14.
  3. "The Firm – Soliq". Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  4. "About - EPM". epmip.com. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  5. "About - EPM". epmip.com. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  6. "Roberto González – 2003 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  7. "Roberto González – 2004 Champ Car World Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.

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