Roberto González Valdés[1] (born March 31, 1976, in Mexico City) is a Mexican racing driver from Monterrey.
His other appearance in 2003 was at home in Mexico City where he substituted for veteran Roberto Moreno scoring his 1st Champ Car points in 10th spot.
He was given a full-time ride with PKV Racing for the 2004 season complete with backing from the Mexican arm of Nextel.
[4] González also serves as a board member of EPM,[5] a cannabis-based drug development company, founded by Reshef Swisa,[6] which sought to go public on the Israeli Stock Market, by attempting to raise NIS 44 million (at a pre-money valuation of NIS 381 million) through crowdfunding website Fundit.
[8] It was published that the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) formed the impression that the television campaign advertisements were not formulated with due care and were misleading investors.