Name | Gil de Ferran |
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Caption | de Ferran at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in March 2011. |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Birth date | November 11, 1967 |
Birth place | Paris, France |
Last series | IRL IndyCar Series |
Years active | 2001-2003 |
Teams | Penske Racing |
Starts | 31 |
Wins | 5 |
Poles | 5 |
Best finish | 2nd |
Year | 2003 |
Last series | CART Championship Car |
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Years active | 1995-2001 |
Teams | Hall RacingWalker RacingPenske Racing |
Starts | 129 |
Wins | 7 |
Poles | 16 |
Best finish | 1st |
Year | 2000 & 2001 |
Prev series | Formula 3000British Formula Three |
Prev series years | 1993-19941991-1992 |
Titles | CART World Series ChampionBritish Formula Three Champion |
Title years | 2000, 20011992 |
Awards | Indianapolis 500 winner |
Award years | 2003 |
Inspired by the success of fellow Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi, de Ferran began his career in kart racing in the early 1980s. He graduated to Formula Ford level in 1987 and Formula Three in 1991. Driving for Edenbridge Racing, De Ferran finished the 1991 British Formula Three season in third, only behind Rubens Barrichello and David Coulthard. For the 1992 season, De Ferran moved to Paul Stewart Racing and won the title, scoring seven wins in the process.
1993 and 1994 were spent driving for Paul Stewart Racing in International Formula 3000. De Ferran finished fourth in the series in 1993 and then took the championship down to the wire in 1994, ultimately finishing third. In 1993, De Ferran tested for a day the Footwork Arrows Formula One team along with Dutch racer Jos Verstappen. His day was seriously compromised after he bumped his head while walking nearby the motorhome and also due to Verstappen's impressive test times.
At the end of 1994, de Ferran was invited to test a Champ Car by Hall/VDS Racing. Despite the worries of the team's sponsor Pennzoil that de Ferran was not famous enough name for their car, the team was sufficiently impressed to offer de Ferran a drive for 1995. With no top-line Formula One drive available de Ferran took up the offer to drive in America.
De Ferran won the rookie of the year award in 1995 by finishing 14th. He scored his first Champ Car win in the last race of the year at Laguna Seca.
In 1996, de Ferran was a consistent challenger but only scored one win, at Cleveland. This win was the last for veteran car owner and driver Jim Hall who retired from the sport at the end of 1996. Hall's retirement also spelled the end of the Pennzoil Hall team. Despite rumours that he would be a driver for the new Stewart Grand Prix Formula One team, de Ferran stayed in America for 1997, joining Walker Racing.
De Ferran finished 1997 as runner-up to Alex Zanardi with ten top-ten finishes but failed to score a single victory. He looked on course to win the season opener at Homestead but was knocked out of the lead by a lapped driver. At the Grand Prix of Portland he lost out to PacWest Racing's Mark Blundell in the closest finish in Champ Car history.
The expected championship challenge never materialized in 1998, unreliability, driver errors and the inferior performance of the Goodyear tires compared to the Firestone tires all combined to leave de Ferran 12th in the standings, again with no wins in the year.
In 1999 the breakthrough finally came as de Ferran beat Juan Pablo Montoya at Portland to take his first win since mid-1996 and the Walker team's first since early-1995. However that victory would be the end of an era as Goodyear and Valvoline both left Champ Car racing at the end of 1999. De Ferran signed for a ride with Penske Racing racing for 2000, partnering highly rated Canadian Greg Moore. When Moore was killed in the last race of 1999, the seat went to fellow Brazilian Hélio Castroneves.
On October 28, 2000, during CART qualifying at Auto Club Speedway, Gil de Ferran set the track record for fastest lap at . This is considered by some as the world speed record for fastest lap on a closed course, however, some debate whether or not it was an official record as recognized by the FIA.
The Penske years saw de Ferran finally fulfil the promise of his earlier career with two Champ Car titles and an Indy 500 victory. His analytical approach earned him comparisons with Penske's first driver, Mark Donohue. He also garnered praise for his politeness and integrity: when Penske switched to the Indy Racing League in 2002, he did not criticize the move even though it meant he could not defend his Champ Car title.
Following his Indianapolis triumph de Ferran decided to retire at the end of 2003. He won his final race, although the moment was soured by a terrifying crash during the race that left fellow Indy winner Kenny Bräck seriously injured.
In 2005, he moved to the BAR-Honda Formula One team as their Sports Director. He resigned from this position in July 2007 after becoming "increasingly uncomfortable" with the team.
On January 29, 2008 de Ferran announced that he will return to the cockpit and field a factory-backed LMP2 class Acura ARX-01b prototype in the American Le Mans Series. The team began competing around the mid-way point of the 2008 season, with De Ferran running the team and sharing driving duties with Simon Pagenaud.
De Ferran currently lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with his English wife Angela and children Anna (born 1995) and Luke (born 1997).
! Year | ! Entrant | ! 1 | ! 2 | ! 3 | ! 4 | ! 5 | ! 6 | ! 7 | ! 8 | ! 9 | ! DC | ! Points |
! Paul Stewart Racing | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#CFCFFF" | bgcolor="#DFDFDF" | bgcolor="#DFDFDF" | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#CFCFFF" | ! 4th | ! 21 | |
! Paul Stewart Racing | bgcolor="#FFDF9F" | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" | bgcolor="#FFDF9F" | bgcolor="#DFFFDF" | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" |
! Year | ! Team | ! Wins | ! Points | ! Championship Finish |
1995 | 1 | 56 | 14th | |
1996 | 1 | 104 | 6th | |
1997 | 0 | 162 | 2nd | |
1998 | 0 | 67 | 12th | |
1999 | 1 | 108 | 8th | |
2000 | Penske Racing | 2 | 168 | 1st |
2001 | Penske Racing | 2 | 199 | 1st |
! Year | ! Team | ! 1 | ! 2 | ! 3 | ! 4 | ! 5 | ! 6 | ! 7 | ! 8 | ! 9 | ! 10 | ! 11 | ! 12 | ! 13 | ! 14 | ! 15 | ! 16 | ! 17 | ! 18 | ! 19 | ! 20 | ! 21 | ! Rank | ! Points |
Jim Hall (racing driver)>Jim Hall | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | ! | ! | ! | ! | |||||||||||||||||||
Jim Hall (racing driver)>Jim Hall | ! | ! | ! | ! | ! | |||||||||||||||||||
Walker Racing>Walker | ! | ! | ! | ! | ||||||||||||||||||||
Walker Racing>Walker | ! | ! | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Walker Racing>Walker | ! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Penske Racing>Penske | ! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Penske Racing>Penske | TXSNH |
2 championships, 7 victories
! Year | ! Team | ! Wins | ! Points | ! Championship Finish |
2001 | Penske Racing | 0 | 46 | 28th |
2002 | Penske Racing | 2 | 443 | 3rd |
2003 | Penske Racing | 3 | 489 | 2nd |
0 championships, 5 victories
! Year | ! Team | ! 1 | ! 2 | ! 3 | ! 4 | ! 5 | ! 6 | ! 7 | ! 8 | ! 9 | ! 10 | ! 11 | ! 12 | ! 13 | ! 14 | ! 15 | ! 16 | ! Rank | ! Points |
! Penske | HMS | ATL | bgcolor="#DFDFDF" | TXS | PPIR | RIR | KAN | NSH | KTY | STL | CHI | TX2 | ! | ! | ! | ||||
! Penske | bgcolor="#CFEAFF" | TX2INJ | ! | ||||||||||||||||
! Penske | MOTINJ | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" |
! Year | ! Chassis | ! Engine | ! Start | ! Finish | ! Team |
19th | 29th | ||||
Dallara | Oldsmobile | 5th | 2nd | ||
Dallara | Chevrolet | 14th | 10th | ||
Toyota | 10th | 1st |
! Year | ! Entrant | ! Class | ! Chassis | ! Engine | ! Tyres | ! 1 | ! 2 | ! 3 | ! 4 | ! 5 | ! 6 | ! 7 | ! 8 | ! 9 | ! 10 | ! 11 | ! Rank | ! Points |
! de Ferran Motorsports | LMP2 | Acura ARX-01b | Acura 3.4L V8 | bgcolor="#FFDF9F" | bgcolor="#DFFFDF" | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#DFFFDF" | bgcolor="#DFFFDF" | bgcolor="#FFDF9F" | bgcolor="#DFFFDF" | bgcolor="#DFDFDF" | ! 9th | ! 85 | |||||
! de Ferran Motorsports | LMP1 | Acura ARX-02a | Acura 4.0L V8 | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#EFCFFF" | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" | bgcolor="#DFDFDF" | bgcolor="#DFDFDF" | bgcolor="#DFFFDF" | bgcolor="#FFFFBF" |
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