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Roberto Pupo Moreno (born 11 February 1959<ref name="WATN">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>), usually known as Roberto Moreno and also as Pupo Moreno, is a Brazilian former racing driver. He participated in 75 Formula One Grands Prix, achieved 1 podium, and scored a total of 15 championship points. He raced in CART in 1986, and was Formula 3000 champion (in 1988) before joining Formula One full-time in 1989. He returned to CART in 1996 where he enjoyed an Indian summer in 2000 and 2001, and managed to extend his career in the series until 2008. He also raced in endurance events and GT's in Brazil, but now works as a driver coach and consultant, and although this takes up a lot of his time, he is not officially retired yet, as he appears in historic events. Away from the sport, he enjoys building light aeroplanes.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Moreno was known as the "Super Sub" late in his career as he was used to replace injured drivers several times.

CareerEdit

Early careerEdit

After winning the 1976 Brazilian 125cc Karting championship, Moreno set his sights on getting to Europe. He arrived in England in 1979, to race in his first season in Formula Ford. He did some races with Marc Smith racing who was the works Royale driver for that year. Marc had a two car transporter to take his and Roberto's car. Roberto was the driver and the mechanic for his Royale car. Ralt owner/designer Ron Tauranac lent Moreno an old shed to work out of as his home base. He had a couple of good results, and these convinced Ralph Firman Sr, to sign him as a works Van Diemen driver for the 1980 season. Whilst driving for Firman, he would win the Townsend Thoresen British Formula Ford title, winning eight races in the process. Meanwhile, in Europe, he drove the same car to three more victories, earning himself second place in the EFDA Townsend Thoresen Euroseries Formula Ford 1600 Championship. His also finished 4th in the RAC British series and 6th the P&O Ferries series. He then rounded out the season by winning the Formula Ford Festival. Moreno would return to race at the Formula Ford Festival in the same car at the 50th anniversary of the Festival in 2021.<ref name="driverdb">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="grandprix.com">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Moreno's success alerted the attention of no lesser person than Colin Chapman, the successful owner and founder of Formula One's Team Lotus. Roberto only returned to Europe in 1981, because Chapman had given him a F1 testing contract with enough money to continue racing. With these funds, he raced Formula Three, but money was tight. Despite that, paired with Barron Racing, he managed to win two races, however he was more successful across the Atlantic the following season, racing in the CASC North American Formula Atlantic Championship, defeating Al Unser Jr. in a supporting race at the 1982 United States Grand Prix West in Long Beach. Later in 1982, he made another big impression by winning the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières. Prior to that victory, Moreno had found some money to do half a season in the British Formula 3 Championship with Ivens Lumar Racing, winning three races in the process, before he was given the opportunity to drive at the 1982 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort for Lotus, though he ultimately failed to qualify.<ref name="grandprix.com"/><ref name="oldracingcars.com">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Australian Grand Prix (1981–1984)Edit

In this period, Moreno (who like his friend Nelson Piquet was managed by Australian Greg "Pee Wee" Siddle) was a popular triple winner of the Australian Grand Prix in 1981, 1983 and 1984, before it became a Formula One World Championship race from 1985. These wins came in the days when the Grand Prix was a Formula Mondial race held at Melbourne's 1.6 km (1.0 mi) Calder Park Raceway. He often defeated current or past World Drivers' Champions to win the AGP, including Piquet, Alan Jones, Niki Lauda and Keke Rosberg, as well as other F1 drivers such as Jacques Laffite, Andrea de Cesaris and François Hesnault. In the only Australian Grand Prix he competed in but did not win during the period (1982), he finished third behind future four time World Champion Alain Prost, and Ligier F1 driver Laffite. In all of his pre-F1 Australian Grand Prix drives, Moreno drove a Formula Pacific or Formula Mondial Ralt RT4 powered by a 1.6 litre Ford 4cyl engine.Template:Cn

F1 substitute (1982 and 1987)Edit

Moreno was winning races in Formula Atlantic, Formula Mondial and Formula Three, when he received a call-up from Colin Chapman to stand in for Nigel Mansell at Lotus at the 1982 Dutch Grand Prix after Mansell broke his wrist in the previous Grand Prix in Canada. Prior to this, Theodore Racing's Jan Lammers broke a thumb during the Detroit Grand Prix and team owner Teddy Yip wanted Moreno to take over the seat, however Chapman refused to release him. Then during the race in Montréal, Mansell injured his wrist, allowing for Moreno to stand in. This soon turned into a nightmare, as the Lotus 91 was a beast to handle, Moreno had barely driven the car, as regular drivers, Mansell and Elio de Angelis did most of the testing, with Moreno being restricted to the older Lotus 87B and Lotus 88 models. Moreno failed to come to grips with the Lotus 91, with his best qualifying lap over two seconds away from making the grid. At the end of 1982, Lotus released him from his duties as test driver and it took his reputation a while to recover from this poor showing.<ref name=Jones>Bruce Jones, "The Complete Encyclopedia of Formula One: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Exciting Sport" (Carlton Books Ltd, Template:ISBN, 1998)</ref><ref name="8w.forix.com">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="second-a-lap.blogspot.co.uk">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

He was to get another chance, but that Dutch race handicapped him for a number of years. At the end of the Template:F1 season he was called up to replace Pascal Fabre for the AGS team at the Japanese Grand Prix. Five years after the Lotus fiasco, Moreno was set to make his debut, except he was the slowest of all and once again did not qualify. However, Williams driver Nigel Mansell injured himself during practice and the team subsequently withdrew his entry, thus letting Moreno in for his debut Grand Prix. In the following race, the Australian Grand Prix, he drove the ungainly JH22 between the walls of the Adelaide Street Circuit to finish a fine 7th, while others hit the walls and broke their cars. Following post-race scrutineering, Ayrton Senna's Lotus-Honda was disqualified from 2nd for oversized brake ducts and Moreno was promoted to 6th place, scoring his, and the team's, first-ever point in Formula One.<ref name="Jones"/><ref name="8w.forix.com"/><ref name="second-a-lap.blogspot.co.uk"/>

In between yearsEdit

Moreno went back to North America with Siddle. A sponsor had been found for a whole season of Formula Atlantic, but the support race at Long Beach GP was changed to a Super Vee, then he lost his sponsor. Despite the set-back, his new team, Theodore Racing went off and won the first race at Willow Springs. With the prize money, he did two more races, before the team stopped racing. Luckily for Moreno, the team owner, Teddy Yip help finance a move to another team. He won four races, while championship rival, Michael Andretti won three. Moreno missed out on the title as every time he won, Andretti would finish second.Template:Cn

For 1984, Roberto decided to return to Europe to race F3. Whilst pre-season testing with West Surrey Racing, he got an invitation from Tauranac to join the works Ralt Formula Two team. Moreno finished runner-up to Mike Thackwell, the pair dominated the final European Formula Two Championship, in their Ralt-Hondas. He tasted victory at the Hockenheim and Donington Park races. Tauranac wanted Moreno to stay for the inaugural International Formula 3000 season (1985), but Moreno had been testing the Toleman at the end of 1984, with Senna's car. He look set to get a drive with the team, only to be told that they did not have any tyres, and the deal fell through. A move to Indycars was next for Roberto with Rick Galles's Galles Racing, as he had seen Moreno impress frequently. The deal was for Roberto to drive in the road race. He was invited to do a full campaign in 1986, however they had problems with the car and did not have any good results. When he was unable to find a full-time Indycar drive, he decided to try to get into F3000 driving with Ralt. During that season, he won Gran Premio del Mediterraneo, together with some consistent finishing saw him finished 3rd overall, before receiving the call to join up with AGS.<ref name="8w.forix.com"/><ref name="second-a-lap.blogspot.co.uk"/>

Moreno almost joined the Brabham Formula One team in Template:F1. On the suggestion of his friend, Brabham lead driver and defending World Champion Nelson Piquet, Brabham team owner Bernie Ecclestone almost signed the young Brazilian to drive the team's #2 car. However, this opportunity for Moreno came to nothing when Brabham's Italian based sponsor Parmalat insisted on having an Italian driver as Piquet's teammate. This led to the unique situation where Ecclestone signed brothers Teo and Corrado Fabi to share the drive in the car. Teo was the main driver, but as he was already contracted to race in the United States based CART/PPG World Series for Forsythe Racing, Corrado, who had driven for Osella in Template:F1, substituted for him in 3 races where the respective F1 and CART schedules clashed.

His performance at AGS did not get him a seat in F1. He went to Bromley Motorsport in F3000. The team, owned by Ron Salt, had Gary Anderson as its Technical Director, with whom Roberto had worked with at Galles. With help from Reynard Motorsport, they began the season with virtually no money. Revenge was sweet, when Moreno took a sponsorless Reynard-Cosworth 88D to the title by winning three early-season races, at Pau, Silverstone and Monza in a row. A fourth win came in the Birmingham Superprix.<ref name="8w.forix.com"/>

Also in 1988, he made an appearance at Snetterton in the Celebrity Car in the inaugural Honda CR-X Challenge.<ref>https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xugK75GfJXU</ref><ref>https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/august-1988/24/image-enhancer/</ref>

F1 substitute (1989–1995)Edit

Not even winning the FIA International Formula 3000 Championship in 1988 in an unsponsored Reynard 88D made the impression needed for a big team to recruit him. Instead, he signed a testing contract with Ferrari, who helped him land a racing drive with the ambitious Coloni outfit. The car was never competitive and Moreno only made the grid four times out of 16 attempts.<ref name="8w.forix.com"/><ref name="second-a-lap.blogspot.co.uk"/><ref name="http://8w.forix.com/moreno.html">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web

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Initially, 1990 seemed to be even less promising, with Moreno signing for the nosediving EuroBrun outfit, qualifying for just 2 out of the first 14 races of the season. However, shortly after being informed the team would not be competing in the last two rounds of the season, he was contacted by Benetton to drive their second car, with Alessandro Nannini having almost lost a hand in a helicopter crash following the Spanish Grand Prix. After qualifying 8th, he then shadowed his teammate, Piquet, coming home an excellent 2nd on his Benetton debut in the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, although this result was helped by most other top cars dropping out, with Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna famously colliding at the first corner while their teammates Nigel Mansell (Ferrari) and Gerhard Berger (McLaren) would both retire. After then again qualifying 8th in the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide before going on to finish 7th (Piquet again won), Moreno got a full contract with Benetton for 1991 season.<ref name="8w.forix.com" /><ref name="second-a-lap.blogspot.co.uk" /><ref name="http://8w.forix.com/moreno.html" />

However, the Benetton B191, on Pirelli tyres, was not as competitive as anticipated, and Moreno's best results were 4th place at the Monaco Grand Prix and the Belgian Grand Prix. In the latter race, Moreno made the fastest lap, but this was overshadowed by F1 debutant Michael Schumacher (driving for the Jordan team); this would be Moreno's last race for Benetton before he was controversially paid off and dropped in favour of Schumacher. Schumacher had qualified 7th, and was up to 5th after the start when his clutch failed. The Benetton management, led by Tom Walkinshaw and team manager Flavio Briatore, were after a driver to rebuild the team around, convinced that neither the aging Piquet or Moreno were that driver. Briatore and Walkinshaw engaged in some high-level dealing behind the scenes and managed to steal Schumacher from Jordan and Moreno was promptly fired. There are rumours to this day that Moreno was purposely driving within himself for the whole season in order to not show Piquet up (Piquet later admitted on Brazilian television in 2012 that after his qualifying accident at Imola in Template:F1 in which he lost around 80% of his depth perception, he only stayed in Formula One "for the money"). As it was, Moreno was offered the vacant Jordan drive for the 1991 Italian Grand Prix, where he qualified a very respectable 9th (ahead of teammate Andrea de Cesaris). Unfortunately he spun off on the second lap and retired. He would race the next race in Portugal, and then replaced Gianni Morbidelli in the Minardi, at the last race of the year in Adelaide, but Formula One seemed to have passed him by.<ref name="8w.forix.com"/><ref name="second-a-lap.blogspot.co.uk"/><ref name="http://8w.forix.com/moreno.html"/>

File:Roberto Moreno Forti 1995 Britain (crop).jpg
Moreno spent his last season of Formula One with the Forti team.

For the 1992 season, he found himself back with the minnows, signing for Andrea Moda. The outfit had risen from the ashes of Scuderia Coloni, and after two non-starting races with Alex Caffi and Enrico Bertaggia, decided to start over with Moreno and Perry McCarthy (who would later claim fame as the original Stig on the BBC motoring show Top Gear). Moreno and McCarthy faced an uphill struggle, with the uncompetitive team scrambling to even get to most races. Moreno would only qualify the under-tested, under-funded car once, for the Monaco Grand Prix,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> before the team collapsed following team owner Andrea Sassetti's arrest at the Belgian Grand Prix.<ref name="second-a-lap.blogspot.co.uk"/><ref name="http://8w.forix.com/moreno.html"/>

After the Andrea Moda disaster, he spent the next two seasons racing Italian and French Touring Cars, and also attempted to qualify for the 1994 Indianapolis 500. 1995 saw Moreno making a brief Formula One comeback, with the ambitious Forti team. Moreno's Brazilian heritage helped him land the drive. Sadly, their car was comparatively slow, and Moreno's best result was 14th in the Belgian Grand Prix. He would exit Formula One crashing into the pitlane wall at the Australian Grand Prix.<ref name="http://8w.forix.com/moreno.html"/>

IndyCarEdit

1996 would see Moreno resume his Champ Car career, as he raced a Payton-Coyne Racing Lola-Ford, finishing 3rd at Michigan. At the beginning of 1997, he quit Payton-Coyne for its lack of commitment. He drove for three teams during the 1997 season, earning the nickname "Supersub", with his best result of 5th at Detroit in a Newman-Haas Swift-Ford. Here, he replaced an injured Christian Fittipaldi. He outqualified the team leader, Michael Andretti on several occasions, but still could not pick up a competitive drive for 1998, instead accepting a testing role with Penske.<ref name="http://8w.forix.com/moreno.html"/>

1998 was more barren, with just three drives. The following season again saw him take two different cars (Newman/Haas and PacWest), with two 4th places his best. In 1999 he also made his first Indy Racing League start at Phoenix International Raceway finishing 6th and returned to the Indianapolis 500 after a 13 year absence finishing 20th for Truscelli Team Racing. Only in 2000, having subbed for Patrick Racing in the previous season, Roberto was granted a full-time seat in one of their Reynard Motorsport-Fords, and he led the series for much of the distance, before hitting a low patch, and losing out to Gil de Ferran, eventually ranking 3rd overall.<ref name="http://8w.forix.com/moreno.html"/>

Moreno won his first Champ Car race at Cleveland, and in a scene scarcely seen in motor racing, the emotional Moreno wept openly. It had been his first race victory since his Formula 3000 victory twelve years earlier. He won again for Patrick Racing at Vancouver the following year, but was less consistent and dropped to 13th in the standings.

In 2003 he drove for Herdez Competition, taking his Lola-Cosworth to 2nd at Miami, and announced his retirement from motorsport at the end of the year.Template:Citation needed

In April 2006, after just one outing in a Brazilian Stock Car at Jacarepaguá, Moreno substituted for Ed Carpenter at Vision Racing, in the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.

In August of the same year, Moreno became the first driver to test the new Panoz-built Champ Car. According to former series champion Paul Tracy, "[Moreno's] a guy who's not going to go out there and make mistakes and go off the road. They need to put miles on the car and run it fairly quickly, and he's the perfect guy for the job."<ref>Kirby, Gordon, Gordon Kirby's Inside Track Template:Webarchive, ChampCarWorldSeries.com, August 1, 2006</ref>

After running thousands of miles of testing in the Panoz DP01, Moreno got a chance to race it at the 2007 Grand Prix of Houston, substituting for the injured Alex Figge at Pacific Coast Motorsports.<ref>Moreno to Replace Figge in Houston Template:Webarchive, SpeedTV.com, April 21, 2007</ref>

Roberto drove as a replacement for an injured Stéphan Grégoire at the 2007 Indianapolis 500 for Chastain Motorsports. He crashed the car early in the race and finished in last place.

HelmetEdit

Moreno's helmet has traditionally been yellow, with blue, red, and white wings adorning the visor, sides, and chin area. Written on the lower portion of the helmet is the name "Moreno." Later versions of his helmet have included blue cylindrical designs along with the wings. His helmets are designed by Sid Mosca.

Racing recordEdit

Career summaryEdit

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
1980 British Formula Ford Championship Van Diemen 14 8 8 8 12 220 1st
P&O Ferries Formula Ford 1600 Championship 10 1 ? ? ? 26 6th
Euroseries Formula Ford 1600 9 3 3 1 4 104 2nd
RAC Formula Ford 1600 Championship 6 1 ? ? ? 47 4th
Formula Ford Festival 1 1 0 1 1 N/A 1st
1981 Marlboro British Formula Three Barron Racing 12 2 0 1 4 10 11th
European Formula Three 1 1 1 0 1 9 10th
1982 Marlboro British Formula Three Ivens Lumar Racing 9 3 0 1 5 42 6th
New Zealand Formula Pacific Goold Motorsport 8 6 2 5 7 N/A 1st
North American Formula Atlantic 3 1 2 2 2 61 9th
Macau Grand Prix 1 1 ? 0 1 N/A 1st
European Formula Three Ivens Lumar Racing 1 0 0 0 0 3 16th
1983 Formula Mondial North America Theodore Racing 8 4 4 3 5 151 2nd
IMSA GTU Championship All American Racers 4 0 0 1 1 14 41st
IMSA Camel GTO Championship 1 0 0 0 1 12 43rd
European Endurance Championship Charles Ivey Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1984 European Formula Two Ralt Racing 11 2 3 2 7 44 2nd
Japanese Formula Two 1 0 1 0 1 12 12th
24 Hours of Le Mans Skoal Bandit Porsche Team 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
1985 CART PPG Indy Car World Series Galles Racing 5 0 0 0 0 10 29th
Japanese Formula Two Advan Sports Nova 5 0 0 0 1 21 11th
International Formula 3000 Barron Racing 4 0 0 0 0 3 14th
1986 CART PPG Indy Car World Series Galles Racing 16 0 0 0 0 30 16th
International Formula 3000 Bromley Motorsport 1 0 0 0 0 0 31st
1987 International Formula 3000 Ralt Racing 11 1 4 3 5 30 3rd
Formula One Team El Charro AGS 2 0 0 0 0 1 19th
World Touring Car Championship Schnitzer Motorsport 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1988 International Formula 3000 Bromley Motorsport 11 4 3 1 4 43 1st
1989 Formula One Coloni SpA 4 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1990 Formula One EuroBrun Racing 2 0 0 0 0 6 10th
Benetton Formula 2 0 0 0 1
1991 Formula One Camel Benetton Formula 11 0 0 1 0 8 10th
Team 7UP Jordan 2 0 0 0 0
Minardi Team 1 0 0 0 0
1992 Italian Superturismo Championship Repetto Motors 6 0 0 0 0 41 11th
Formula One Andrea Moda Formula 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1993 French Supertouring Championship Team Usine Alfa Romeo 10 0 0 0 2 94 7th
1995 Formula One Parmalat Forti Ford 16 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1996 PPG Indy Car World Series Payton/Coyne Racing 15 0 0 0 1 25 21st
1997 CART PPG World Series Newman/Haas Racing 6 0 0 0 0 16 19th
Bettenhausen Racing 2 0 0 0 0
Payton/Coyne Racing 1 0 0 0 0
1998 CART PPG World Series Project CART 2 0 0 0 0 0 31st
Newman/Haas Racing 1 0 0 0 0
1999 CART PPG World Series PacWest Racing 8 0 0 0 0 58 14th
Newman/Haas Racing 5 0 0 1 1
Indy Racing League Truscelli Team Racing 2 0 0 0 0 38 29th
2000 CART PPG World Series Patrick Racing 20 1 1 0 6 147 3rd
2001 CART PPG World Series Patrick Racing 20 1 1 1 3 76 13th
2003 CART PPG World Series Herdez Competition 17 0 0 1 1 67 13th
2005 Rolex Sports Car Series Spirit of Daytona Racing 6 0 0 0 0 80 39th
Stock Car Brasil Katalogo Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
2006 Rolex Sports Car Series Brumos Racing 2 0 0 0 0 28 86th
IndyCar Series Vision Racing 1 0 0 0 0 12 30th
2007 GT3 Brasil Championship CRT 6 0 1 2 0 17 11th
Champ Car World Series Pacific Coast Motorsports 1 0 0 0 0 9 22nd
IndyCar Series Chastain Motorsports 1 0 0 0 0 10 36th
Rolex Sports Car Series Brumos Porsche 1 0 0 0 0 28 58th
2008 Trofeo Maserati Brasil 3 0 0 0 0 6 30th
GT3 Brasil Championship Tigueis 2 0 0 0 0 0 NC
IndyCar Series Minardi Team USA/HVM Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 46th
Champ Car World Series Minardi Team USA 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
Rolex Sports Car Series Krohn Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
2012 Eurocup Mégane Trophy Oregon Team 2 0 0 0 0 4 20th
2014 Copa Caçula de Pneus de Marcas e Pilotos Maguila Motorsport 18 1 1 0 5 193 4th
2022 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco - Series E Lola 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 5th

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans resultsEdit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
1984 Template:Flagicon Skoal Bandit Racing Team Template:Flagicon Guy Edwards
Template:Flagicon Rupert Keegan
Porsche 962 C1 72 DNF
(accident)

Complete 24 Hours of Daytona resultsEdit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
2005 Template:Flagicon Spirit of Daytona Racing Template:Flagicon Doug Goad
Template:Flagicon Stéphane Grégoire
Template:Flagicon Bob Ward
Crawford-Pontiac DP03 DP 194 DNF
(cooling system)
2007 Template:Flagicon Brumos Racing Template:Flagicon J. C. France
Template:Flagicon Hurley Haywood
Template:Flagicon João Barbosa
Template:Flagicon David Donohue
Riley-Porsche Mk XI DP 662 4th

Complete 24 Hours of Spa resultsEdit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
1987 Template:Flagicon BMW Schnitzer Template:Flagicon Allan Grice
Template:Flagicon Willi Siller
BMW M3 Div.2 178 DNF
(piston)

Complete European Formula Two Championship resultsEdit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos Pts
Template:F2 Ralt Racing Ltd. Ralt Honda SIL
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HOC
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THR
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VAL
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MUG
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PAU
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HOC
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MIS
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PER
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DON
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BRH
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Complete International Formula 3000 resultsEdit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Template:Tooltip Pts
1985 Barron Racing SIL
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THR
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EST
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NÜR VAL
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PAU SPA DIJ PER ÖST ZAN DON 15th 3
1986 Bromley Motorsport SIL VAL PAU SPA IMO MUG PER ÖST BIR
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BUG JAR NC 0
1987 Ralt Racing Ltd. SIL
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VAL
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SPA
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PAU
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DON
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PER
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BRH
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BIR
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IMO
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BUG
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JAR
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3rd 30
1988 Bromley Motorsport JER
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VAL
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PAU
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SIL
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MNZ
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PER
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BRH
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BIR
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BUG
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ZOL
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DIJ
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Complete Formula One resultsEdit

(key) (races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 WDC Points
1982 John Player Lotus Lotus 91 Cosworth V8 RSA BRA USW SMR BEL MON DET CAN NED
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GBR FRA GER AUT SUI ITA CPL NC 0
1987 Team AGS AGS JH22 Cosworth V8 BRA SMR BEL MON DET FRA GBR GER HUN AUT ITA POR ESP MEX JPN
Template:Small
AUS
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19th 1
1989 Coloni SpA Coloni FC188B Cosworth V8 BRA
Template:Small
SMR
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MON
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MEX
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USA
Template:Small
NC 0
Coloni C3 CAN
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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HUN
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BEL
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ITA
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POR
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ESP
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JPN
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AUS
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1990 EuroBrun Racing EuroBrun ER189 Judd V8 USA
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BRA
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SMR
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MON
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CAN
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10th 6
EuroBrun ER189B MEX
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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HUN
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BEL
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ITA
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POR
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ESP
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Benetton Formula Benetton B190 Ford V8 JPN
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AUS
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1991 Camel Benetton Ford Benetton B190B Ford V8 USA
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BRA
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10th 8
Benetton B191 SMR
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MON
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CAN
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MEX
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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HUN
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BEL
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Team 7UP Jordan Jordan 191 ITA
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POR
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ESP JPN
Minardi Team Minardi M191 Ferrari V12 AUS
Template:Small
1992 Andrea Moda Formula Andrea Moda S921 Judd V10 RSA MEX BRA
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ESP
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SMR
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MON
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CAN
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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HUN
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BEL
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ITA
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POR JPN AUS NC 0
1995 Parmalat Forti Ford Forti FG01 Ford V8 BRA
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ARG
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SMR
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ESP
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MON
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CAN
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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BEL
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ITA
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POR
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EUR
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PAC
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JPN
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AUS
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NC 0

Complete American Open-Wheel racing resultsEdit

(key)

CART/Champ Car World SeriesEdit

Year Team No. Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Rank Points Ref
1985 Galles Racing 6 March 85C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH INDY MIL POR MEA
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CLE MIS1 ROA
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POC MDO
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SAN MIS2 LS
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PHX MIA
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1986 Galles Racing 9 Lola T86/00 Cosworth DFX V8t PHX1
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LBH
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INDY
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MIL
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POR
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MEA
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CLE
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TOR
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MIS1
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POC
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MDO
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SAN MIS2
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ROA
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LS
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1994 Arizona Motorsport 44 Lola T94/00 Ford XB V8t SRF PHX LBH INDY
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MIL DET POR CLE TOR MIS MDO NHM VAN ROA NZR LS NC 0 citation CitationClass=web

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1996 Payton/Coyne Racing 34 Lola T96/00 Ford XB V8t MIA
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RIO
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SRF
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LBH
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NZR
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500
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MIL
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DET
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POR
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CLE
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TOR
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MIS
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MDO
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1997 Payton/Coyne Racing Lola T97/00 Ford XD V8t MIA
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Bettenhausen Racing 16 Reynard 97i Mercedes-Benz IC108D V8t VAN
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1998 Project CART 15 Reynard 97i Mercedes-Benz IC108D V8t MIA
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1999 PacWest Racing 18 Reynard 99i Mercedes-Benz IC108E V8t MIA MOT LBH NZR RIO
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2000 Patrick Racing 20 Reynard 2Ki Ford XF V8t MIA
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2001 Patrick Racing Reynard 01i Toyota RV8F V8t MTY
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2007 Pacific Coast Motorsports 29 Panoz DP01 Cosworth XFE V8t LVG LBH HOU
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IRL IndyCar SeriesEdit

Year Team Chassis No. Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points Ref
1999 Truscelli Team Racing G-Force GF01C 33 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 WDW PHX
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2006 Vision Racing Dallara IR-05 20 Honda HI6R V8 HMS STP
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2007 Chastain Motorsports Panoz GF09C 7 Honda HI7R V8 HMS STP MOT KAN INDY
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2008 Minardi Team USA
HVM Racing
Panoz DP01 14 Cosworth XFE V8t HMS STP MOT1
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1 Run on same day.
2 Non-points race.

Indianapolis 500Edit

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
1986 Lola T86/00 Cosworth DFX V8t 32 19 Galles Racing
1994 Lola T94/00 Ford XB V8t DNQ Arizona Motorsport
1999 G-Force GF01C Oldsmobile Aurora V8 23 20 Truscelli Racing
2007 Panoz GF09C Honda HI7R V8 31 33 Chastain Motorsports

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