Bruno Junqueira

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Bruno Junqueira : biography

November 4, 1976 –

2005 Indy 500]] 2007 Champ Car Junqueira in 2007.

Bruno Junqueira (born November 4, 1976 in Belo Horizonte) is a Brazilian race car driver that most recently competed in the IRL IndyCar Series. He is a former Formula 3000 champion and three-time runner-up in the Champ Car World Series.

Racing career

Early career

Junqueira started racing karts in Brazil and dominated Formula Three Sudamericana before moving to Formula 3000. He tested for the Williams Formula One team for many years, and came close to landing a race drive in 2000, losing out to Jenson Button. He rebounded from this setback, winning that year’s International Formula 3000 Championship.

Champ Car

In 2001 Junqueira joined the CART Championship Car series driving for Chip Ganassi Racing where he had immediate success, capturing a win in his 14th race and finished second in points with two wins the following year. In 2003 Ganassi left to the rival Indy Racing League and Junqueira joined Newman/Haas Racing, the top team remaining in what was now the Champ Car World Series. He captured series runner up honors in both 2003 and 2004, capturing two wins in each of those seasons. He also drove in the Indianapolis 500 four times for both Ganassi and Newman/Haas in one-off appearances. In 2002, he qualified for the pole position, and he twice finished 5th in the race.

In 2005, Junqueira was injured in an accident in the Indianapolis 500, while lapping A.J. Foyt IV. Due to his injuries, he missed the remainder of the 2005 Champ Car season. Junqueira was the Champ Car points leader at the time, having won the second race of the year in Monterrey, Mexico. Veteran Oriol Servia took his place and finished runner-up in the standings.

In 2006 he returned to the cockpit at Newman/Haas but for the first time in his career he did not win a race and only finished fifth in the championship while his teammate Sébastien Bourdais won his third straight title. He was replaced in the second Newman/Haas car in 2007 by rookie Graham Rahal and Junqueira signed to drive for Dale Coyne Racing as teammate to the inexperienced Katherine Legge. Junquiera finished seventh in the championship including three consecutive podium finishes late in the season.

IndyCar Series

Prior to the 2008 Indycar Series Season, Champ Car unified with the rival Indy Racing League. Junqueira drove the #18 car for the Coyne team’s first season in the new series, alongside Brazilian rookie countryman Mario Moraes. His Indianapolis 500 was ruined by a mirror falling off, causing him to lose three laps during repairs. His season was not a great success, as he finished 20th overall with only two top ten finishes, both on road courses.

He was out of a drive for 2009. He made a deal with Conquest Racing for the Indianapolis 500 and qualified the car on Bump Day, but was asked to withdraw for the team’s regular driver Alex Tagliani, who had failed to qualify his car due to a technical failure.

In 2011, driving for A.J. Foyt, he qualified his car for the 500 in nineteenth position, only to once again have to give up his chance to drive in the actual race. Foyt sold the unsponsored car’s entry to Andretti Autosport, whose driver Ryan Hunter-Reay had been the final car bumped from the field. by Robin Miller, May 23, 2011 for SpeedTV.com In 2012, he entered in for a injuried Josef Newgarden at the first Grand Prix of Baltimore.

Racing record

Career summary

Season Series Team Name Races Poles Wins Points Final Placing
1997 Formula Three Sudamericana PropCar Racing ? ? 7 ? 1st
1998 Intl. Formula 3000 Draco Racing 12 0 0 3 14th
1999 Intl. Formula 3000 Den Blå Avis 10 1 1 20 5
Petrobras Junior Team
Formula One Williams-Supertec Test driver
2000 Intl. Formula 3000 Petrobras Junior Team 10 2 4 48 1st
2001 CART World Series Ganassi 20 1 1 68 16th
Indy Racing League 1 0 0 30 37th
2002 CART World Series Ganassi 19 4 2 164 2nd
Indy Racing League 1 1 0 1 51st
2003 CART World Series Newman/Haas 18 2 2 199 2nd
2004 Champ Car World Series Newman/Haas 14 1 2 341 2nd
IndyCar Series 1 0 0 30 28th
2005 Champ Car World Series Newman/Haas 2 0 1 59 19th
IndyCar Series 1 0 0 10 36th
2006 Champ Car World Series Newman/Haas 14 1 0 219 5th
2006–07 A1 Grand Prix Brazil 6 0 0 9* 18th*
2007 Champ Car World Series Dale Coyne 14 0 0 233 7th
2007–08 A1 Grand Prix Brazil 4 0 0 44* 11th*
2008 IndyCar Series Dale Coyne 17 0 0 256 20th
2010 IndyCar Series FAZZT Race Team 1 0 0 13 39th