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Luis A. Cordero
Mr. Cordero is the founder and owner of Right Pedal Racing. He is also a renowned international immigration lawyer. Throughout his life he has been passionate about law and racing—law as his profession and racing as his love and hobby. As a professional, he has represented numerous race car drivers and teams in various aspects of their careers; a natural fit, considering his knowledge of both disciplines.
Mr. Cordero is also an avid Gentleman Racer, licensed with numerous clubs and with the National Auto Sport Association (NASA). He is a member of SCCA and IMSA and is currently active in the Radical Cup races.
He is also a car collector, actively involved in all stages of restorations. His collection includes over 25 cars and various race cars.

P r o f e s s i o n a l R a c e C a r C o n s u l t a n t . D r i v e r

Mr. Lara, a Brazilian native from Sao Paulo is a professional race car driver who began his career in Kart Racing in 2004. During his first year in the junior category, at the age of 13, Caio won third place in the Campeonato Schincariol de Kart [Schincariol Karting Championship], held in ITÚ in the state of Sao Paulo, where he was nominated the best new driver of the year.
Between 2005 and 2006, Caio Lara participated in the Juniors and Seniors B categories, with the experienced team MAURO COMPETIÇOES, run by the drivers' coach "Maurao". At that time, he competed in the Campeonatos Paulista e Paulista Light [Sao Paulo Light Championships], Brasileiro [Brazilian Championship] and Copa Brasil de Kart [Karting Brazilian Cup]. He placed in the podium in almost every round he participated in and became Sao Paulo's Karting Vice-Champion by the end of 2006.
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Caio Ramos Lara
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In 2007 Caio Lara took on another challenge. At the legal age (16 years old) to drive open wheel race cars, he was transferred to the category "Sao Paulo Formula," better known as FORD Formula, where he was a driver for the experienced ALPIE RACING team, which was run by the brothers Aldo and Emerson Piedade. Caio Lara surprised everyone by winning second place in his first race.
Throughout the 2007 season, Caio Lara stood out as the best debut driver in the category, winning a spot in the podium in all 10 rounds. He even received a victory and had the best time in one lap, setting a new record in Sao Paulo Formula: best debut driver and most consecutive podiums won in a single season. Continuing this performance, Caio Lara held on to the chance to become the Champion of the tournament up until his last race, staying in second place throughout the year.
In 2008, Mr. Lara joined the Star Mazda Championship, earning six top-10 finishes, including a pair of top-fives in the final two races of the season. In the 2009 season Mr. Lara built on his rookie success, finishing among the top-10 in 11 of the 13 races, and inside the top-five four times in route to eighth in the championship fight. The Brazilian native was a consistent front-runner in his second full-season of series competition that year, remaining part of the title chase until the closing stages of the season. In the 2010 Star Mazda Championship Mr. Lara held two victories and placed on six podiums.
Upon returning to Brazil, Mr. Lara participated in and won first place in the Itaipava GT4 Class sanctioned by the Federation Internationale De L’Automobile (FIA). Established in 1904, FIA has grown into a global organization that aims to safeguard the rights and promote the interests of motorists and motor sport all across the world. As such, FIA works across three key interlinked areas of activity – Sport, Campaigns and Mobility. As the governing body of motor sport, the FIA ensures that fair, capably regulated and above all safe events are conducted in all corners of the globe.
Mr. Lara is an exceptionally talented individual who has achieved sustained national and international acclaim as an expert in exotic and high performance sports cars and racing.