In 2015, Jensen began operating race cars for drivers other than himself, entering two cars in the CART Toyota Atlantic championship for drivers Jensen and
Phil Fayer. In 2004, the team expanded to also operate race cars in the first year Formula BMW USA championship. A Jensen MotorSport car driven by
Gerardo Bonilla qualified 2nd for the first ever Formula BMW USA race. The team operated race cars for drivers in the 2004 season including
Alan Sciuto,
Daniel Herrington, Eric Jensen,
Adam Pecorari. In
2005, Jensen MotorSport competed in its first Champ Car World Series event at the Long Beach Grand Prix with Italian driver
Fabrizio del Monte. The team also competed in the Champ Car Atlantic championship with drivers Adam Pecorari, Eric Jensen, and
Leonardo Maia. Jensen MotorSport also operated a four car team in the Formula BMW USA championship with drivers Daniel Herrington, Doug Boyer, John Zartarian, and Jules Duc. In 2006, Jensen MotorSport competed in the Champ Car Atlantic championship with drivers
Tim Bridgman and
Steve Ott. Jensen MotorSport also operated a two car team in the Formula BMW USA championship for drivers
Tom Sutherland and
Frankie Muniz. Muniz was already a well known celebrity, having starred in the FOX television show
Malcolm in the Middle, and contracted Jensen MotorSport for development as a professional race car driver over a 2-year term. In
2007, Jensen MotorSport again competed in the Champ Car Atlantic series with 3 cars for Muniz, Tom Sutherland, and
Dominick Muermans. Sutherland finished 21st in points with a best finish of 13th. Muniz finished 22nd with a best finish of ninth at
Toronto. Muermans only competed in the first two rounds of the championship. In
2008, the Champ Car World Series merged with the
IndyCar Series. Jensen MotorSport continued in the Atlantic Championship with one car for Finnish driver
Henri Karjalainen, who finished 17th in points with a best finish of 10th at
Circuit Trois-Rivières. In
2009, Jensen MotorSport operated two cars in the Atlantic Championship with drivers including 2008 series champion
Markus Niemelä, Matt Lee, and
Davíd Garza Pérez. Niemelä finished sixth in points, making seven starts with the team after driving in the first five races for
Newman Wachs Racing. Jensen MotorSport returned to full-time competition in the Formula BMW Americas championship with American driver
Barrett Mertens. The company also was contracted by Dipdive Network to shoot a series of videos with music group Black Eyed Peas. Team owner Eric Jensen was awarded the Team Owner of the Year award at the end of season Atlantic Championship banquet. In
2010, Atlantic Championship ownership put the series on hiatus in March 2010. Jensen MotorSport announced in November 2010 that it would enter multiple cars in the Firestone Indy Lights championship in
2011 with Canadian
David Ostella driving one car in a partnership with Dipdive Network. Mexican
Juan Pablo García was signed to drive the second car. Ostella finished ninth in points with a best finish of fourth in the season opener at
St. Petersburg. García drove in the first four races of the season before leaving the team with a best finish of eighth. Team owner Eric Jensen attempted to drive in the
Toronto race but was unable to run competitive practice speeds after several years out of the cockpit and did not start the race. British driver
Oliver Webb made four starts later in the season for the team and finished on the podium in third in his first start at
Edmonton. Webb finished 18th in points. Jensen MotorSport also announced Driver Development initiatives to train young race car drivers. The team is based in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada; with locations in
Montreal, Quebec and
Orlando, Florida, United States. == References ==