On January 11 the team announced that Boy Scouts of America would be the primary sponsor of the number 19 car for 2010.
He then went to the US and competed in the last half of the 2004 Champ Car season with the Dale Coyne Racing #19 American Medical Response car.
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Coyne largely retired from competition in 1989 to field other drivers and formed Payton Coyne Racing in 1988 with Walter Payton.