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Hunter-Reay wins protracted suit against Gentilozzi
Above: Ryan Hunter-Reay races on the streets of Toronto in 2005. IndyCar champion and Indy 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay has won an ongoing lawsuit against former Champ Car team owner Paul Gentilozzi and his racing team, RSR Racing. Federal Judge Robert Holmes, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has ruled in favor of Hunter-Reay's company Ryan Racing on the grounds of wrongful termination and disparagement of character. Hunter-Reay drove for Gentilozzi's Michigan-based Rocketsports team during an abbreviated 2005 Champ Car season. Judge Bell brought an end to the protracted lawsuit, which began in 2007, by awarding Hunter-Reay $3,283.844.56 total from Gentilozzi's modern version of Rocketsports, RSR...
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