A NEW DYNASTY?(News)(Brief Article)
AutoWeek, December, 2004 by Cavin, Curt
Byline: Curt Cavin Thiago Medeiros had the record-breaking season in the IRL's Menards Infiniti Pro Series in 2004. But fourth-place finisher P.J. Chesson had the break-out year. Driving a car prepared at Morris Nunn's shop, the 25-year-old driver from Far Hills, New Jersey, proved car control and tire management learned in sprint-car racing is critical to success in formula cars.
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Chesson started his first Pro Series race at Kansas Speedway in July and spun, but before the month was out he was on a three-race winning streak. The ...
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