Template:Short description Template:Former F1 team Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing, commonly referred to simply as Parnelli or VPJ, was a motor racing constructor and team from the United States. The team was formed in 1969 by former USAC racer Parnelli Jones and his business partner Velko "Vel" Miletich. Parnelli was initially solely concerned with USAC racing, where success came quickly; their driver Al Unser won the Indianapolis 500 race in 1970, driving a VPJ Colt, after leading 190 of the 200 racing laps. Unser went on to win the USAC championship. Unser repeated the Indy 500 win in 1971 with a new Colt built without the left side chassis offset that had been made illegal by 1971 rules, ending the season in fourth place in the USAC drivers points while teammate Joe Leonard won the championship.

RacingEdit

Parnelli secured the services of ex-Team Lotus designer Maurice Philippe and driver Mario Andretti for USAC racing in the early 1970s, and in 1974 decided to move into Formula One racing, with financial support from tire manufacturer Firestone. After a brief foray into Formula One at the end of the Template:F1 season, Vel's Parnelli Jones mounted a full campaign in Template:F1. Their Parnelli VPJ4 car owed much to Philippe's Lotus 72 design. It appeared for the North American races at the end of the 1974 season and was gradually developed through 1975. However, Firestone's decision to quit racing at the end of 1974 meant that a major partner was lost. Jones was unable to find a replacement title sponsor and despite improvements made to the car the team folded only three races into the Template:F1 season. Andretti only learned of the Formula One team's future from journalist Chris Economaki, as he sat in the car on the grid for the Long Beach Grand Prix. This led to some bad feeling between Andretti and Jones, and Andretti returned to Lotus for the remainder of the season. In total, Vel's Parnelli Jones participated in 16 Grands Prix and scored 6 championship points.

Concurrent with the Formula One venture, VPJ was developing a turbocharged version of Cosworth's legendary DFV V8 Formula One engine, building on their experience from the previous two years. It was developed at their facility in Torrance, California, under the direction of engine builder Larry Slutter and dyno engineer Takeo "Chickie" Hirashima. The car debuted at the Speedway in 1975 in a modified Indy version of the Formula One Parnelli chassis, although it was not run regularly until late in 1976. This private project was quickly adopted by Cosworth itself, and the Parnelli engine evolved into the equally legendary Cosworth DFX, an engine which would go on to win every Indianapolis 500 race and USAC/CART Championship between 1978 and 1987.

IndyCar championsEdit

Year Champion Wins Chassis Engine Tires
1970 Template:Flagicon Al Unser 10 Colt,
King
Ford Firestone
1971 Template:Flagicon Joe Leonard 1 Colt 70,
Colt 71
Ford Firestone
1972 Template:Flagicon Joe Leonard (2) 3 Parnelli VPJ1 Offenhauser Firestone

Indianapolis 500 victoriesEdit

Year Champion Chassis Engine Tires
1970 Template:Flagicon Al Unser Colt 70 Ford Firestone
1971 Template:Flagicon Al Unser (2) Colt 71 Ford Firestone

Complete Formula One resultsEdit

Non-Championship resultsEdit

(key)

Year Chassis Engine Driver 1 2 3
Template:F1 Parnelli VPJ4 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 ROC INT SUI
Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti 3

ReferencesEdit

Template:Reflist

  • Lyons, P. 2007. Keeping up with the Jones. Motor Sport. LXXXIII/1 (January 2007), 52-59

External linksEdit

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