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Memo Rojas has announced his plans to retire from motorsport following an illustrious sportscar career which was headlined by three
Mexican driver Julio Rojas, who is 42 years old, has had a successful career in motorsport, with notable achievements including four Rolex Sportscar Series titles, two European Le Mans Series titles, and a victory at the Daytona 24. He began his journey in sportscar racing in 2007 with Chip Ganassi Racing and recently concluded his career at the World Endurance Championship season-finale in Bahrain. In an Instagram post, he expressed gratitude and mentioned that this is not a goodbye but a “see you later,” as he intends to stay involved in the sport through different ways and new projects. Throughout his career, Rojas has had successful partnerships with renowned drivers such as Scott Pruett, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Dario Franchitti. He has also competed in the European Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans with various teams, including G-Drive Racing and Alpine.