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Seth Neiman
NationalityUnited States American
BornJune 27, 1954 (1954-06-27) (age 71)
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years20052012, 2014
TeamsFlying Lizard Motorsports
Best finish13th (3rd in class)(2005)
Class wins0

Seth Neiman (born June 27, 1954) is an American computer industry businessperson and venture capitalist in California, and a professional racing driver.

He is the team principal of Flying Lizard Motorsports, which participates in the United SportsCar Championship He currently resides in San Francisco, California.[1]

Youth

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Neiman was born in East Liverpool, Ohio and grew up in Dayton, Ohio. His mother was Judith Klapper Neiman and father was Ralph Bernard Neiman.[2] The second child of four, he had two sisters and a younger brother.

He graduated from Ohio State University with a Bachelor's degree in philosophy and did graduate work in computer science.[3]

Business career

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Neiman was a system architect at Maxitron Corporation in Marin County during the mid-1980s,[4][5] and then Vice President of Product Development at Dahlgren Control Systems in San Francisco.[4][6] In 1988, he became Vice President of Product Development for the TOPS Division of Sun Microsystems, that was developing the TOPS network file server system.[4]

In 1994, he joined the venture capital firm Crosspoint Venture Partners, and becoming a general partner before departing.[4] In 1995, he founded Brocade Communications Systems.[3][4]Neiman served as a lead investor and board member of various broadband computer networking companies, including Foundry Networks, Avanex, iPass, Shoreline, Juniper Networks, and NexPrise.[7]

He has been Chairman of the Board of eSilicon Corporation since 2011, and a Director at AlephCloud Systems Inc. since 2013.[4] He is also a Director at the facial expression recognition system company Emotient, Inc.[4][8]

Seth Neiman Flying Lizard Porsche LBGP (2012).

Racing career

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Neiman formed Flying Lizard Motorsports team in 2003. In 2005, he competed in the ALMS GT2 class for the Porsche team as well as finishing third in GT2 class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He finished 4th at Le Mans the following year and finished 9th in ALMS GT2 points for the same team in 2006. He also drove in four SCCA World Challenge races in the Touring Car class.

In 2007, he finished 10th in ALMS and the car failed to finish at Le Mans. In 2008, he captured a career best 5th place in ALMS GT2 points and finished 6th at Le Mans. In 2009, he again failed to finish at Le Mans and finished 7th in ALMS points.[9]

He returned to the Flying Lizards team he owns in 2010, and competed in his first 24 Hours of Daytona, finishing 9th overall and 2nd in GT.[10]

24 Hours of Le Mans results

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YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
2005United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsUnited States Johannes van Overbeek
United States Lonnie Pechnik
Porsche 911 GT3-RSRGT232313th3rd
2006United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsUnited States Johannes van Overbeek
United States Patrick Long
Porsche 911 GT3-RSRGT230918th4th
2007United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsGermany Jörg Bergmeister
United States Johannes van Overbeek
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGT2124DNFDNF
2008United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsGermany Jörg Bergmeister
United States Johannes van Overbeek
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGT228932nd6th
2009United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsGermany Jörg Bergmeister
United States Darren Law
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGT2194DNFDNF
2010United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsGermany Jörg Bergmeister
United States Darren Law
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGT261DNFDNF
2011United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsUnited States Darren Law
United States Spencer Pumpelly
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGTE
Am
211DNFDNF
2012United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsFrance Patrick Pilet
United States Spencer Pumpelly
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGTE
Am
31327th4th
2014United Kingdom JMW MotorsportSaudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al-Faisal
United States Spencer Pumpelly
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2GTE
Am
32727th7th
Sources:[11][12]

IMSA SportsCar Championship results

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(key)(Races in bold indicate pole position, Results are overall/class)

YearTeamClassMakeEngine1234567891011RankPoints
2014Flying Lizard MotorsportsGTDAudi R8 LMS ultraAudi 5.2L V10DAY
5
SEB
5
LAG
5
DET
13
WGI
7
MOS
14
INDELKVIRCOA
13
ROA
12
22nd167
Source:[12]

References

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  1. ^ Porsche Motorsport News: "All Three Porsche 911 GT3 RSRS Dnf in Start Incident at Baltimore; Dion Von Moltke/Seth Neiman Score First ALMS Gtc Win for #44 Flying Lizard Porsche"
  2. ^ "Judith Klapper Neiman obituary". Dayton Daily News. January 2, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Seth Neiman Managing Partner". Web site bio. Crosspoint Venture Partners. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Bloomberg Businessweek.com: Seth D. Neiman, Executive Profile & Biography
  5. ^ Google Books; Computerworld – Sep 1, 1986 – Page 51. (Maxitron Corp.)
  6. ^ Suregrave Inc. history, 1994 Dahlgren Control Systems acquisition
  7. ^ "Seth Neiman". Web page bio. Venture Beat. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  8. ^ San Francisco Business Times: Emotient Announces Series B Financing of $6M"; 6 March 2014.
  9. ^ Seth Neiman, Driver Database, Retrieved 2010-07-22
  10. ^ Sulka, Mike. 2010 Daytona 24: Grand Am Final Race Results – Porche, Action Express Racing Win!, PaddockTalk, January 21, 2010, Retrieved 2010-07-22
  11. ^ "Seth Neiman". Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
  12. ^ a b "Seth Neiman Results". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
    Seth Neiman
    NationalityUnited States American
    BornJune 27, 1954 (1954-06-27) (age 71)
    24 Hours of Le Mans career
    Years20052012, 2014
    TeamsFlying Lizard Motorsports
    Best finish13th (3rd in class)(2005)
    Class wins0

    Seth Neiman (born June 27, 1954) is an American computer industry businessperson and venture capitalist in California, and a professional racing driver.

    He is the team principal of Flying Lizard Motorsports, which participates in the United SportsCar Championship He currently resides in San Francisco, California.[1]

    Youth

    Neiman was born in East Liverpool, Ohio and grew up in Dayton, Ohio. His mother was Judith Klapper Neiman and father was Ralph Bernard Neiman.[2] The second child of four, he had two sisters and a younger brother.

    He graduated from Ohio State University with a Bachelor's degree in philosophy and did graduate work in computer science.[3]

    Business career

    Neiman was a system architect at Maxitron Corporation in Marin County during the mid-1980s,[4][5] and then Vice President of Product Development at Dahlgren Control Systems in San Francisco.[4][6] In 1988, he became Vice President of Product Development for the TOPS Division of Sun Microsystems, that was developing the TOPS network file server system.[4]

    In 1994, he joined the venture capital firm Crosspoint Venture Partners, and becoming a general partner before departing.[4] In 1995, he founded Brocade Communications Systems.[3][4]Neiman served as a lead investor and board member of various broadband computer networking companies, including Foundry Networks, Avanex, iPass, Shoreline, Juniper Networks, and NexPrise.[7]

    He has been Chairman of the Board of eSilicon Corporation since 2011, and a Director at AlephCloud Systems Inc. since 2013.[4] He is also a Director at the facial expression recognition system company Emotient, Inc.[4][8]

    Seth Neiman Flying Lizard Porsche LBGP (2012).

    Racing career

    Neiman formed Flying Lizard Motorsports team in 2003. In 2005, he competed in the ALMS GT2 class for the Porsche team as well as finishing third in GT2 class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He finished 4th at Le Mans the following year and finished 9th in ALMS GT2 points for the same team in 2006. He also drove in four SCCA World Challenge races in the Touring Car class.

    In 2007, he finished 10th in ALMS and the car failed to finish at Le Mans. In 2008, he captured a career best 5th place in ALMS GT2 points and finished 6th at Le Mans. In 2009, he again failed to finish at Le Mans and finished 7th in ALMS points.[9]

    He returned to the Flying Lizards team he owns in 2010, and competed in his first 24 Hours of Daytona, finishing 9th overall and 2nd in GT.[10]

    24 Hours of Le Mans results

    YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
    Pos.
    2005United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsUnited States Johannes van Overbeek
    United States Lonnie Pechnik
    Porsche 911 GT3-RSRGT232313th3rd
    2006United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsUnited States Johannes van Overbeek
    United States Patrick Long
    Porsche 911 GT3-RSRGT230918th4th
    2007United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsGermany Jörg Bergmeister
    United States Johannes van Overbeek
    Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGT2124DNFDNF
    2008United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsGermany Jörg Bergmeister
    United States Johannes van Overbeek
    Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGT228932nd6th
    2009United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsGermany Jörg Bergmeister
    United States Darren Law
    Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGT2194DNFDNF
    2010United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsGermany Jörg Bergmeister
    United States Darren Law
    Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGT261DNFDNF
    2011United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsUnited States Darren Law
    United States Spencer Pumpelly
    Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGTE
    Am
    211DNFDNF
    2012United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsFrance Patrick Pilet
    United States Spencer Pumpelly
    Porsche 997 GT3-RSRGTE
    Am
    31327th4th
    2014United Kingdom JMW MotorsportSaudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al-Faisal
    United States Spencer Pumpelly
    Ferrari 458 Italia GT2GTE
    Am
    32727th7th
    Sources:[11][12]

    IMSA SportsCar Championship results

    (key)(Races in bold indicate pole position, Results are overall/class)

    YearTeamClassMakeEngine1234567891011RankPoints
    2014Flying Lizard MotorsportsGTDAudi R8 LMS ultraAudi 5.2L V10DAY
    5
    SEB
    5
    LAG
    5
    DET
    13
    WGI
    7
    MOS
    14
    INDELKVIRCOA
    13
    ROA
    12
    22nd167
    Source:[12]

    References

    1. ^ Porsche Motorsport News: "All Three Porsche 911 GT3 RSRS Dnf in Start Incident at Baltimore; Dion Von Moltke/Seth Neiman Score First ALMS Gtc Win for #44 Flying Lizard Porsche"
    2. ^ "Judith Klapper Neiman obituary". Dayton Daily News. January 2, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
    3. ^ a b "Seth Neiman Managing Partner". Web site bio. Crosspoint Venture Partners. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
    4. ^ a b c d e f g Bloomberg Businessweek.com: Seth D. Neiman, Executive Profile & Biography
    5. ^ Google Books; Computerworld – Sep 1, 1986 – Page 51. (Maxitron Corp.)
    6. ^ Suregrave Inc. history, 1994 Dahlgren Control Systems acquisition
    7. ^ "Seth Neiman". Web page bio. Venture Beat. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
    8. ^ San Francisco Business Times: Emotient Announces Series B Financing of $6M"; 6 March 2014.
    9. ^ Seth Neiman, Driver Database, Retrieved 2010-07-22
    10. ^ Sulka, Mike. 2010 Daytona 24: Grand Am Final Race Results – Porche, Action Express Racing Win!, PaddockTalk, January 21, 2010, Retrieved 2010-07-22
    11. ^ "Seth Neiman". Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
    12. ^ a b "Seth Neiman Results". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
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