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Sat, Jul 04, 2009

Rocket Racing League Completes Institutional Financing

New President And CEO Also Announced

The Rocket Racing League announced the closing of a $5.5 million dollar financing round Friday, ensuring the next phase of development of the league. It also announced the appointment of a new President & CEO and the commencement of manufacturing activities for its next generation Rocket Racer.

The financing round, lead by  Augustus Ventures Limited and America's Cup winner Bill Koch, puts the League on track for execution of its plans to launch the world's first interactive sport pitting pilot against pilot in manned rocket powered airplanes competing through a Raceway-in-the-Sky.

Leading the Rocket Racing League in this next phase of growth is aviator, gaming and simulation "serial entrepreneur" Ramy Weitz. Mr. Weitz has been a director of the Rocket Racing League on behalf of Equalia Capital SA from inception in 2005, and is also a leading aviator actively piloting some of the world's most advanced aircraft in operation today.  Mr. Weitz takes over from Granger Whitelaw who will remain actively involved as Co-Founder, director and advisor to the League during this next important phase of growth. "I have enjoyed leading the company for the past 4 years and look forward to handing the day to day operations over to my friend Ramy," said Granger Whitelaw, Co-Founder. "Ramy has a fantastic technology background and is a perfect choice for us as we focus on building the next phase of Rocket Racing and I am excited to help him do it."

July 2009 also marks the kick-off of the manufacture of the League's next generation Rocket Racer, an advanced design based upon the current ships already built, flown and FAA-certified in 2008, in a collaborative partnership with Armadillo Aerospace of Rockwall, Texas and Velocity, Inc., of Sebastian, Florida.

"I am honored to begin my new role at Rocket Racing, having served for the past three years as a Director. With a renewed focus on our technology development and rollout of the newly designed Rocket Racers, I believe we will soon deliver an exciting new sport to our fans everywhere," said Ramy Weitz, Rocket Racing's newly appointed CEO.

"The successful close of this financing round during a down economy is validation of the  League's business plan and its ability to hit key milestones as we move closer to the launch of this new and exciting sport," said Dr. Peter H. Diamandis, Rocket Racing League co-founder and Chairman of the Board. "The Board fully supports Ramy's near-term focus on technology development and demonstration.  I personally look forward to his leadership which will take the Rocket Racing League into its operational and revenue stage of growth."

FMI: www.rocketracingleague.com

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