Eric Lux |
Season Results
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Biography
Lux joins the JLowe Racing team for the 2010 GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series season opener, the Rolex 24 At Daytona, and will drive with team owner Jim Lowe, former race overall winner Jim Pace and U.K. drivers Tim Sugden and James Walker.
Personal
Lux’s mother raced in the Firestone Firehawk Series – now known as the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge – when she was pregnant with him. He gave up professional snowboarding for racing. He is a college student in Jacksonville, Fla.
Racing Career
Year-by-Year Rolex Sports Car Series Recap
2009
Competed in all 12 Rolex Sports Car Series GT races, finishing ninth in points standings in Porsche GT3 with best finish of third at New Jersey Motorsports Park and 10 consecutive top 10s to start season.
2008
Placed 10th in the Rolex Series GT class point standings. Scored first class win at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Also posted four top-five finishes and his first GT class pole at Montreal.
2007
Finished fourth in only Rolex Series Daytona Prototype race. Competed in 11 Rolex Series GT races, notching seven top 10s.
2006
Made 13 Rolex Series GT class starts, posting season-best third-place finish.
2005
Competed in the Rolex 24 At Daytona.
Year-by-Year Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Recap
2007
Made lone Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sport start at Virginia International Raceway, driving for BGB Motorsports.
2006
In only second Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge start, won at Daytona International Speedway in GS class, becoming youngest winner in series history (17 years, eight months). Overall, finished 17th in points standings with three top 10s in nine starts.
2005
Became first 16-year-old to race in Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge at Daytona International Speedway in GS class. Won eight races in HSR.


