Marco Andretti

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Marco Andretti
In practice at the Indy 500

In practice at the Indy 500

Nationality Flag of the United States American
Date of Birth March 13, 1987 (1987-03-13) (age 20)
Place of Birth Nazareth, PA
Related to Mario Andretti
Michael Andretti
John Andretti
Aldo Andretti
Adam Andretti
Jeff Andretti
2007 Indy Racing League
Debut season 2006
Current team Andretti Green Racing
Car No. 26
Starts 26
Wins 1
Poles 0
Fastest laps 3
Best finish 7th in 2006
Marco Andretti jokes around with Ashley Judd (wife of teammate Dario Franchitti) at Indy, May 2007.
Marco Andretti jokes around with Ashley Judd (wife of teammate Dario Franchitti) at Indy, May 2007.
Marco (left) practicing against Michael at Indy
Marco (left) practicing against Michael at Indy

Marco Michael Andretti (born March 13, 1987 in Nazareth, Pennsylvania) is an American auto racing, of Italian origin, driver who drives the #26 car for Andretti-Green Racing in the Indy Racing League. He is the son of 1991 IndyCar World Series champion Michael Andretti and the grandson of racing legend Mario Andretti. Andretti finished second in the 2006 Indianapolis 500 in the second closest finish in the race's history.

Andretti currently divides his time residing in Indianapolis, IN; Nazareth, PA; and Miami, FL.

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[edit] Early Career

He won eight races in the 2003 Barber Formula Dodge Eastern Championship, and was champion in the Barber National and Southern class the following year. [1]

Still barely out of high school, he raced in the Star Mazda series in 2005 and also made six starts in the Indy Pro Series. [1] He won three times at (St. Petersburg, Indianapolis (on the road course), and Sonoma) and finished 10th in points despite only starting half the races.

Motorsports journalist Gordon Kirby suggested at the Champ Car finale in Mexico City that the youngest Andretti would be replacing Dan Wheldon in his #26 Jim Beam Dallara-Honda for 2006 with Michael Andretti coming out of retirement to run a fifth car for his Andretti Green Racing team at the Indianapolis 500. Though a novel proposition to some, it was later confirmed in a December 15 press conference that he would move up to the Indy Racing League full time as the youngest driver in series history and would trade sponsors (New York Stock Exchange and Motorola) with Dario Franchitti as Andretti is not old enough to run an alcohol-sponsored car. His father, Michael Andretti, came out of retirement to run a fifth car for the Indianapolis 500.

[edit] Indy Car Series

[edit] 2006

In his rookie start on March 26, 2006 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the #26 New York Stock Exchange Dallara Honda, Andretti started 13th but made three mistakes. He passed before the start finish line on the opening lap, and broke a halfshaft in his first pitstop eliminating him from the race.

With his Rookie of the Year performance in May at the Indianapolis 500, he became the third Andretti to finish in the top five in his first Indianapolis 500 appearance, by finishing second to Sam Hornish Jr. in the second closest finish in Indy history (0.0635), joining his father Michael (5th in 1984) and his grandfather Mario (3rd in 1965).

On August 27, 2006, Marco Andretti became the youngest winner (19 yrs., 5 mo., 14 days) of a major open-wheel racing event as he scored his first career Indy Racing League victory at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California. His win established him as the 2006 Bombardier Rookie of the Year.

[edit] 2007

The 2007 season was not as successful for Marco. He failed to finish ten times and only completed 7 races. The team struggled to find balance on 1.5 mile ovals, with accidents eliminating him from the races in Japan, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, and Chicago, as well as the Mid Ohio road course. After finishing second at Michigan International Speedway, Marco finished eleventh place overall with 350 points, and is yet to repeat his 2006 victory. Out of 17 races in the season, he had 10 DNFs and his highest place was a 2nd place.

[edit] Formula One

[edit] Honda Racing F1 Tests

Honda Racing F1 announced in December, 2006 that Andretti would be presented with an opportunity to test their Formula One car,[2] and on December 15, Andretti drove their Formula One car at Jerez in Spain[3]. Honda sporting director Gil de Ferran commented that he had done a good job.[4]

Andretti said that he had greatly enjoyed the test but also told reporters that he wishes to enter Formula One only after he has won the Indy 500.[5]

On February 7 and February 8, 2007 Marco participated in a second Honda Racing F1 test for two days in Jerez, Spain. As in the previous test Marco drove the team's 2006 Formula One car. His (unofficial) fastest lap of the day on February 7 was less than 1.5 seconds slower than Honda team driver Jenson Button's fastest time.[6] His (unofficial) fastest time on February 8 (in rainy/changing conditions) was less than one second slower than that of the 2005 and 2006 Formula One World Drivers' Champion Fernando Alonso's fastest lap.[7]

[edit] Career Results

[edit] Indycar

(Races in Bold indicate pole position)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points
2006 Andretti Green HMS
Ret
STP
Ret
JPN
12
IND
2
WGL
Ret
TXS
14
RIR
4
KAN
9
NSH
8
MIL
5
MIS
8
KTY
17
SNM
1
CHI
18
7th 325
2007 Andretti Green HMS
Ret
STP
4
JPN
Ret
KAN
Ret
IND
Ret
MIL
Ret
TXS
Ret
IOW
2
RIR
12
WGL
5
NSH
5
MDO
Ret
MIS
2
KTY
4
SNM
Ret
DET
Ret
CHI
Ret
11th 350
Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)
Top 10s
(Non-podium)
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
2 1 31 0 1 3 9 0 0

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Meet the rookies: Marco Andretti. F1Fanatic.co.uk (2007-08-15). Retrieved on 2007-08-15.
  2. ^ Honda hand test to Andretti. Overdrive (2006-12-11). Retrieved on 2006-12-11.
  3. ^ F1 in the news. F1Fanatic.co.uk (2006-12-15). Retrieved on 2006-12-16.
  4. ^ Action packed final Jerez test. Overdrive (2006-12-16). Retrieved on 2006-12-16.
  5. ^ Andretti wants to win 500 then join F1. F1-Racing.Net (2006-12-15). Retrieved on 2006-12-15.
  6. ^ Marco Andretti joins Jenson for day two at Jerez. HondaRacingF1.com (2007-02-07).
  7. ^ Barrichello and Andretti in action at wet Jerez. HondaRacingF1.com (2007-02-08).
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