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・ Pacific Coast Inter-Scholastic Sailing Association
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・ Pacific Coast Junior Heavyweight Championship
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・ Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award
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・ Pacific Coast Middleweight Championship
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・ Pacific Coast of Mexico
・ Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League
・ Pacific Coast Professional Football League
・ Pacific Coast race riots of 1907
・ Pacific Coast Railroad
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Pacific Coast Motorsports : ウィキペディア英語版
Pacific Coast Motorsports
Pacific Coast Motorsports was a racing team owned by Tyler Tadevic.
==Team history==

It was founded by Tadevic in 2003 and has competed in the American Le Mans Series, Champ Car Atlantic Series, and Rolex Grand-Am series.
In 2007 it moved to the Champ Car World Series, one of America's premier open-wheel racing divisions, with co-owner Tom Figge and drivers Alex Figge and Ryan Dalziel. Dalziel was replaced by Mario Dominguez for the final two races of the season.
Due to the reunification of Champ Car and the Indy Racing League, PCM initially announced they would not be fielding any cars in the IRL,〔(A New Direction ), Pacific Coast Motorsports website, March 24, 2008〕 but later rescinded the decision in another announcement, April 23, stating that an IndyCar Series team would begin competition starting with the 2008 Indianapolis 500, with Mario Dominguez as driver.〔Cavin, Curt. (George's team penalized ), ''Indianapolis Star'', March 30, 2008〕〔TSN.ca. (DOMINGUEZ, PCM MAKE THE SWITCH TO INDYCAR ), TSN.Ca, April 22, 2008〕 It was later revealed that team manager Tyler Tadevic had purchased the team from Figge in order to complete the deal to allow the team to continue operations. Dominguez initially qualified for the 2008 Indy 500, but was "bumped" from the field by a faster car, driven by former race winner Buddy Lazier and Dominguez crashed in a last-ditch effort to requalify. The team made its IndyCar Series debut the following week at the Milwaukee Mile. After a crash at the Texas Motor Speedway race, the team elected to sit out the next two oval races to repair the car and regroup and returned to the series for the next road course race at Watkins Glen International.
In January 2009, the team confirmed a full season 2009 campaign〔Harvey, Michael. (Strains of a merged world ), IndyCar.com, January 9, 2009〕 and had reportedly merged with Rubicon Race Team, of which Tadevic was listed as a co-owner. However, the deal fell apart, Rubicon became Rubicon Sports Agency and aligned itself with Conquest Racing and Pacific Coast Motorsports filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on May 12. As Tadevic had taken out a second mortgage on his home to buy out Figge, the team's banktruptcy resulted in him losing his home. According to Tadevic, Dominguez's sponsors had only paid a small portion of what they had committed.〔Nells, Stephen. (Red light for racers - Pacific Coast Motorsports files Ch. 7 ), May 29, 2009〕

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