Victories and other achievements at 24 hours races in Le Mans, Spa-Francorchamps or Daytona do by no means happen by accident. They are the result of accurate preparation and perfectly handled
technics – as well as great passion for motorsports and the absolute will to success.
The record of motorsport success for ROOCK is truly impressive. The raing team from Leverkusen did score more than 40 victories and five championship titles, including the FIA GT2 World
Championship in 1996. The class wins at the famous „24 hours of Le Mans“ (1996) and the „24 hours of Daytona“ (1997 and 1999) are without a doubt among the absoute highlights of the company’s
history. The list of drivers who started for ROOCK Racing reads like a “who is who” of international motorsport. It includes no less than twelve Grand Prix pilots, amongst them for example Allan
McNish, Pedro Lamy, Jochen Maas and Karl Wendlinger.
ROOCK gilt als das erfolgreichste Porsche-Kundenteam der 90er Jahre und eilte in den Markenpokalen des Stuttgarter Sportwagenherstellers ebenso von Sieg zu Sieg wie in der FIA
GT-Weltmeisterschaft.
Wilson und Christian Fittipaldi, Jean-Pierre Jarier, Allan McNish und Stéphane Ortelli, Claudia Hürtgen und Jochen Maas, Sascha Maassen und Uwe Alzen – Rennfahrzeuge von ROOCK waren in den 90er
Jahren eine Topadresse für die besten Piloten der Welt.