Jeff Altenburg

Jeff Altenburg
Nationality United States of America
Born (1962-12-10) December 10, 1962
Ellicott City, MD[1]
Current team Momentum Race Group
Former teams Genesis Racing; TriPoint Motorsports; Powell Motorsport; Rocketsport Racing; The Rolex Rotors;
Championships 2007 Mazda Touring Car Championship
Awards
  • 2000 BF Goodrich TransAM Series Rookie of the Year[2]
  • 2007 SPEED World Challenge Touring Car Championship;[2][3]

Jeff Altenburg is a professional race car driver born in the USA.[1] He owns 14 National Championships in both amateur and professional racing.[2]

Personal life

Altenburg attended Catonsville High School in Baltimore County, Maryland[4] and later attended the US Navy's Nuclear Power School.[2] He was married to Brenda Altenburg and has a daughter name Cloe.[2]

Racing career

Altenburg has competed in the BF Goodrich Trans Am Series, the Neon Challenge Series, the American Le Mans Series and the GrandAm Series.[2] He has collected more than 120 career wins and 14 championships, with a record-setting six consecutive wins in the PPG Neon Challenge championships.[5]

Genesis Racing

1999 and 2000, Altenburg Raced with Genesis in 4 events in their Hawk MD3R and BMW M3[6]

Tri-Point Motorsports

From 2002 until 2008 he competed in the SCCA Speed World Challenge Series racing as a Mazda Factory Driver for Tri Point Motorsports, first in their Mazda Protege Touring Cars and then in their Mazda 6 Touring Cars. In 2006, Altenburg earned six top-five finishes and three podiums and finished seventh in the Drivers' Championship.[2] In 2007 Altenburg and car chief Ron Carroll won the 2007 SPEED World Challenge Championship, by first winning at Sebring and Miller Motorsports Park.[2][3][7]

Powell Motorsport

In 2003, Altenburg joined Powell Motorsport two races into the 2003 11-race Grand AM Cup to finish the season in their #02 Rockland Standard Gear Corvette.[8]

Rocketsport Racing

In 2000 the racing technologies firm, Steele Racing Enterprises, Inc., headed by Robert Steele, partnered with the race team Rocketsport Racing, headed by Paul Gentilozzi, to field Altenburg as a contender for the BF Goodrich Trans Am Series and Rookie of the year.[5] Placing 3rd in the driver's championship with four podiums including a 3rd-place finish at his very first Trans Am Start in Sebring, Florida, Altenburg was awarded Rookie of the Year for the 2000 BF Goodrich Trans Am Series.[2]

The Rolex Rotors

The Rolex Rotors were a Go-Kart team with whom Altenburg raced with in May 2001 during the 'Three Hours of Go-Karting,' an event held as a precursor to the Six Hours of The Glen being held at Waktins Glen International. Sadly, his team did not podium.[9]

Momentum Race Group

Altenburg joined Momentum Race Group in 2009[10] In 2010, Altenburg drove for Momentum Race Group[11] in their Number 05, Camaro SS, competing in the Grand Am Continental Tire Sportscar Championship in the GS.R class.[12]

Championship Titiles

Notable Achievements

Cars

Motorsports career results

SCCA National Championship Runoffs=

Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status
1994 Mid-Ohio Dodge Neon Dodge Showroom Stock C 8 12 Running
1995 Mid-Ohio Mazda Miata Mazda Showroom Stock B 15 2 Running
1996 Mid-Ohio Mazda Miata Mazda Showroom Stock B 2 3 Running
1997 Mid-Ohio BMW 328 BMW Showroom Stock A 1 1 Running
Dodge Neon Dodge Showroom Stock C 35 9 Retired
1998 Mid-Ohio Dodge Viper Dodge Touring 1 5 2 Retired
Dodge Neon Dodge Showroom Stock C 6 9 Running
1999 Mid-Ohio Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Touring 1 1 1 Running
2000 Mid-Ohio Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Touring 1 2 2 Running

American open-wheel racing results

(key)

Barber Dodge Pro Series

External links

References

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