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Three More Teams Enter the Rocket Racing League By SPACE.com Staff
posted: 26 October 2007 02:28 pm ET
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The Rocket
Racing League announced today that three new teams have entered the fray.
Joining the
three U.S-based teams in the inaugural season-- Bridenstine Rocket Racing,
Santa Fe Racing and Thunderhawk Rocket Racing—will be Rocket Star Racing, Team
Extreme Rocket Racing and Canada-based Beyond Gravity Rocket Racing join
"Our
goal has been to bring diverse international teams to the League with highly
skilled world-class pilots and flight crews coming from both civilian and
military backgrounds," company co-founder and CEO Granger Whitelaw said in
a press release. "These guys will be competing with each other even on
their drive to the quarterly League picnic."
The
announcement is good news for the league which ran into some difficulty in May this year when the Leading Edge Rocket Racing team—the first team to sign on to the
event--announced its intent to withdraw from the nascent league due to fundamentally
different approaches to how to approach the business.
The three
new teams are:
- Rocket
Star Racing, led by Todd White, a former Navy Test Pilot and Internet
entrepreneur. Todd is a graduate of the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School and
received a Masters Degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the Naval Post Graduate School. Todd was named Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Two Zero
(VX-20) Test Pilot of the year in 1996.
- Team
Extreme Rocket Racing, led by Navy Lt. Bryan Schwartz, currently on active
service. A native of Pensacola, Florida, Bryan's instructs pilot teams in
precision formation flying, navigating $25 million fighter jets at
distances as close as 4 feet, on how to conduct precise aerobatic
maneuvers in both daytime and nighttime scenarios.
- Beyond
Gravity Rocket Racing is led by Canadian team owner Brian Feeney, founder
of the 1996 Da Vinci Project which was a leading contender in the Ansari X
PRIZE Competition. More recently Brian launched the DreamSpace Group whose
focused activities include manned spaceflight technology development,
space tourism and rocket-based sports and entertainment events.
Formed in
2005 by Ansari X Prize founder Peter Diamandis and auto racing team veteran
Granger Whitelaw, the Rocket Racing League is intended to provide NASCAR-like
races in the skies above Las Cruces, New Mexico using piloted Mark 1 X-Racer
rockets. The rocket racers are based on the EZ-Rocket design developed by the
firm XCOR Aerospace in Mojave, California and are slated to make their
competitive debut later this year.
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