PR Torres leaves Arciero-Brooke.
Arciero Brooke Racing announced at Nazareth that Rosa Elena Torres had left her position as team PR representative.
Torres, who performed public relations duties with a number of leading teams and drivers in her native Mexico, also enjoyed a successful career as journalist, working for many top motor racing magazines worldwide before joining Herdez in 1997 - and later the Herdez/Bettenhausen team - as publicist to Michel Jourdain Jr. After leaving the Mexican/American outfit, she then worked for Arciero-Brooke Racing.
Arciero Brooke Racing announced at Nazareth that Rosa Elena Torres had left her position as team PR representative.
Torres, who performed public relations duties with a number of leading teams and drivers in her native Mexico, also enjoyed a successful career as journalist, working for many top motor racing magazines worldwide before joining Herdez in 1997 - and later the Herdez/Bettenhausen team - as publicist to Michel Jourdain Jr. After leaving the Mexican/American outfit, she then worked for Arciero-Brooke Racing.
"It was an interesting affair to be part of a new operation with Arciero-Brooke Racing in its first full-season in the FedEx Championship Series," Torres said, "We started from scratch this new operation; Barry Brooke and the whole Arciero-Brooke Racing Team have worked so hard to make this happen and certainly they deserve to enjoy success in the future. Nonetheless, the time has come for me to pursue other challenges in motor racing."
"It's been a pleasure working with Rosa," said Arciero-Brooke founder Barry Brooke, "She is a delightful pleasure to be around. All of us at Arciero Brooke Racing want to thank Rosa for her commitment and professional hard working during her tenure with us. I wish her all the best in her future endeavours in the racing community. I feel very positive that her new home will give her new and pleasant experiences."
Arciero-Brooke Racing runs a lone car for Brazilian rookie Max Wilson in the CART series.