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Luis Pérez-Sala

Luis Pérez-Sala Valls-Taberner (born 15 May 1959) is a Spanish retired racing driver who competed in Formula One, Formula 3, Formula 3000 and Touring Cars. He was also the team principal of HRT Formula 1 Team during the 2012 F1 season.

Luis Pérez-Sala
BornLuis Pérez-Sala Valls-Taberner
(1959-05-15) 15 May 1959 (age 64)
Barcelona, Spain
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality Spanish
Active years19881989
TeamsMinardi
Entries32 (26 starts)
Career points1
First entry1988 Brazilian Grand Prix
Last entry1989 Australian Grand Prix

Pérez-Sala started his racing career in karting before graduating to racing production-based cars in the early 1980s, initially competing in Renault 5s before competing internationally in the Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint Cup in 1983.[1] He competed in the 1984 FIA European Formula 3 Championship in a Ralt-Alfa Romeo, steadily improving across the season and taking a second place at Knutstorp and a fifth at Jarama to place tenth in the season standings. In 1985 he switched to the Italian Formula 3 Championship, finishing seventh overall and scoring a win. The following year he moved to Formula 3000 with great success, winning races at Birmingham and Enna in 1986 and finishing fourth in that year's championship. He remained in F3000 for the following year, joining the factory Lola team, taking wins at Donington Park and the Le Mans Bugatti Circuit and finishing as runner-up to Stefano Modena in the championship.[2] He became famous for his arguments with Alfonso de Vinuesa, caused by political views:[citation needed] the pair were involved in a spectacular crash in the F3000 race at Spa-Francorchamps in 1987.[2]

The Minardi Formula One team signed Pérez-Sala for the 1988 season, alongside compatriot Adrián Campos - the first time two Spanish drivers had raced together as team-mates in F1.[1] He made his debut for them on 3 April 1988, at the season's opening race in Brazil, where he qualified 20th but failed to finish the race when his rear wing collapsed. Over the next five rounds, he continually outpaced Campos, who was replaced by Pierluigi Martini (Pérez-Sala's F3000 team-mate in 1986)[2] from round six of the Championship in Detroit.

Martini and Pérez-Sala were teammates in both 1988 and 1989, with Martini outqualifying, outracing and outscoring Pérez-Sala. Pérez-Sala's only point came from a sixth place in the 1989 British Grand Prix. This was the first F1 points score by a Spanish driver in thirty years, and the first race in Minardi's history in which both of the team's cars finished in the points.[2] Along with the two points Martini scored for finishing fifth in the same race, the pair scored enough points to keep Minardi out of pre-qualifying for the rest of the season. At the end of the 1989 season, after failing to qualify for the season ending Australian Grand Prix (while Martini qualified a brilliant 3rd behind only the McLaren-Honda cars of Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost), he left Formula One having started 26 of the 32 Grands Prix that he entered. After his retirement from Formula One, Pérez-Sala became a regular in the Spanish Touring Car Championship, winning the series in 1991 and 1993,[2] before moving into sportscar and endurance racing. He and team-mate Manel Cerqueda won the GTB class title in the Spanish GT Championship in 2003 and 2004, and finished second overall in the championship in 2008 - his last season in competition before retiring.[1]

Since 1990, Pérez-Sala has worked as a commentator and analyst for a number of media outlets, including RTVE, El País and TV3. In addition he is an instructor for racing drivers, and is involved in the Joves Pilots del Circuit de Catalunya programme, an initiative backed by the Generalitat de Catalunya, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and the motorsport authorities in Catalonia whose graduates include Jaime Alguersuari, Miguel Molina, Dani Clos, Albert Costa and Miki Monrás.[1]

In July 2011, he was recruited as a consultant for the Hispania F1 team, which was founded by former Minardi teammate Campos.[3] On 15 December 2011, it was announced that he would become team principal of HRT, replacing Colin Kolles.[4][5]

His nephew, Daniel Juncadella, is also a racing driver, best known for winning the 2011 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three race, and has also competed in the Formula 3 Euro Series.[6]

Racing record edit

Complete International Formula 3000 results edit

(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 Pos. Pts
1986 Pavesi Racing SIL
12
VAL
Ret
PAU
5
SPA
4
IMO
5
MUG
DNQ
PER
1
ÖST
5
BIR
1
BUG
5
JAR
8
4th 24.5
1987 Lola Motorsport SIL
Ret
VAL
2
SPA
18
PAU
Ret
DON
1
PER
Ret
BRH
9
BIR
4
IMO
3
BUG
1
JAR
5
2nd 33

Complete Formula One results edit

(key)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
1988 Lois Minardi Team Minardi M188 Cosworth DFZ V8 BRA
Ret
SMR
11
MON
Ret
MEX
11
CAN
13
DET
Ret
FRA
NC
GBR
Ret
GER
DNQ
HUN
10
BEL
DNQ
ITA
Ret
POR
8
ESP
12
JPN
15
AUS
Ret
NC 0
1989 Lois Minardi Team Minardi M188B Cosworth DFR V8 BRA
Ret
SMR
Ret
MON
Ret
28th 1
Minardi M189 MEX
DNQ
USA
Ret
CAN
Ret
FRA
DNQ
GBR
6
GER
DNQ
HUN
Ret
BEL
15
ITA
8
POR
12
ESP
Ret
JPN
Ret
AUS
DNQ

Complete Spanish Touring Car Championship results edit

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

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC pts
1995 Team Repsol Nissan Nissan Primera JER
1

7
JER
2

5
JAR
1

4
JAR
2

9
BAR
1

DNS
BAR
2

DNS
EST
1

8
EST
2

6
ALB
1

1
ALB
2

Ret
CAL
1

2
CAL
2

1
ALB
1

5
ALB
2

4
JER
1

7
JER
2

6
BAR
1

DNS
BAR
2

DNS
JAR
1

2
JAR
2

2
6th 144
1996 Team Repsol Nissan Nissan Primera JAR
1

8
JAR
2

DNS
ALB
1

2
ALB
2

4
BAR
1

3
BAR
2

6
EST
1

5
EST
2

5
CAL
1

1
CAL
2

1
JER
1

5
JER
2

3
JAR
1

6
JAR
2

7
BAR
1

6
BAR
2

4
3rd 153

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Profile of HRT Team Principal Luis Perez-Sala". motorsport.com. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Luis Perez Sala". Motor Sport. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  3. ^ Mills, Peter (2011-07-21). "Former GP driver Luis Perez Sala joins HRT as advisor". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
  4. ^ "Luis Pérez-Sala, appointed as new Team Principal of HRT F1 Team". hispaniaracing.com. HRT F1. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Luis Perez-Sala appointed HRT team principal". BBC Sport. BBC. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  6. ^ "Mortara takes pole in Spain". gpupdate.net. 2010-05-21. Retrieved 2011-07-14.

External links edit

  • Profile at www.grandprix.com
  • Official website (in Spanish)
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Inaugural
Formula One Indoor Trophy
Winner

19881989
Succeeded by

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Luis Perez Sala Valls Taberner born 15 May 1959 is a Spanish retired racing driver who competed in Formula One Formula 3 Formula 3000 and Touring Cars He was also the team principal of HRT Formula 1 Team during the 2012 F1 season Luis Perez SalaBornLuis Perez Sala Valls Taberner 1959 05 15 15 May 1959 age 64 Barcelona SpainFormula One World Championship careerNationalitySpanishActive years1988 1989TeamsMinardiEntries32 26 starts Career points1First entry1988 Brazilian Grand PrixLast entry1989 Australian Grand Prix Perez Sala started his racing career in karting before graduating to racing production based cars in the early 1980s initially competing in Renault 5s before competing internationally in the Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint Cup in 1983 1 He competed in the 1984 FIA European Formula 3 Championship in a Ralt Alfa Romeo steadily improving across the season and taking a second place at Knutstorp and a fifth at Jarama to place tenth in the season standings In 1985 he switched to the Italian Formula 3 Championship finishing seventh overall and scoring a win The following year he moved to Formula 3000 with great success winning races at Birmingham and Enna in 1986 and finishing fourth in that year s championship He remained in F3000 for the following year joining the factory Lola team taking wins at Donington Park and the Le Mans Bugatti Circuit and finishing as runner up to Stefano Modena in the championship 2 He became famous for his arguments with Alfonso de Vinuesa caused by political views citation needed the pair were involved in a spectacular crash in the F3000 race at Spa Francorchamps in 1987 2 The Minardi Formula One team signed Perez Sala for the 1988 season alongside compatriot Adrian Campos the first time two Spanish drivers had raced together as team mates in F1 1 He made his debut for them on 3 April 1988 at the season s opening race in Brazil where he qualified 20th but failed to finish the race when his rear wing collapsed Over the next five rounds he continually outpaced Campos who was replaced by Pierluigi Martini Perez Sala s F3000 team mate in 1986 2 from round six of the Championship in Detroit Martini and Perez Sala were teammates in both 1988 and 1989 with Martini outqualifying outracing and outscoring Perez Sala Perez Sala s only point came from a sixth place in the 1989 British Grand Prix This was the first F1 points score by a Spanish driver in thirty years and the first race in Minardi s history in which both of the team s cars finished in the points 2 Along with the two points Martini scored for finishing fifth in the same race the pair scored enough points to keep Minardi out of pre qualifying for the rest of the season At the end of the 1989 season after failing to qualify for the season ending Australian Grand Prix while Martini qualified a brilliant 3rd behind only the McLaren Honda cars of Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost he left Formula One having started 26 of the 32 Grands Prix that he entered After his retirement from Formula One Perez Sala became a regular in the Spanish Touring Car Championship winning the series in 1991 and 1993 2 before moving into sportscar and endurance racing He and team mate Manel Cerqueda won the GTB class title in the Spanish GT Championship in 2003 and 2004 and finished second overall in the championship in 2008 his last season in competition before retiring 1 Since 1990 Perez Sala has worked as a commentator and analyst for a number of media outlets including RTVE El Pais and TV3 In addition he is an instructor for racing drivers and is involved in the Joves Pilots del Circuit de Catalunya programme an initiative backed by the Generalitat de Catalunya the Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya and the motorsport authorities in Catalonia whose graduates include Jaime Alguersuari Miguel Molina Dani Clos Albert Costa and Miki Monras 1 In July 2011 he was recruited as a consultant for the Hispania F1 team which was founded by former Minardi teammate Campos 3 On 15 December 2011 it was announced that he would become team principal of HRT replacing Colin Kolles 4 5 His nephew Daniel Juncadella is also a racing driver best known for winning the 2011 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three race and has also competed in the Formula 3 Euro Series 6 Contents 1 Racing record 1 1 Complete International Formula 3000 results 1 2 Complete Formula One results 1 3 Complete Spanish Touring Car Championship results 2 References 3 External linksRacing record editComplete International Formula 3000 results edit 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 Pos Pts 1986 Pavesi Racing SIL12 VALRet PAU5 SPA4 IMO5 MUGDNQ PER1 OST5 BIR1 BUG5 JAR8 4th 24 5 1987 Lola Motorsport SILRet VAL2 SPA18 PAURet DON1 PERRet BRH9 BIR4 IMO3 BUG1 JAR5 2nd 33 Complete Formula One results edit key Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points 1988 Lois Minardi Team Minardi M188 Cosworth DFZ V8 BRARet SMR11 MONRet MEX11 CAN13 DETRet FRANC GBRRet GERDNQ HUN10 BELDNQ ITARet POR8 ESP12 JPN15 AUSRet NC 0 1989 Lois Minardi Team Minardi M188B Cosworth DFR V8 BRARet SMRRet MONRet 28th 1 Minardi M189 MEXDNQ USARet CANRet FRADNQ GBR6 GERDNQ HUNRet BEL15 ITA8 POR12 ESPRet JPNRet AUSDNQ Complete Spanish Touring Car Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC pts 1995 Team Repsol Nissan Nissan Primera JER17 JER25 JAR14 JAR29 BAR1DNS BAR2DNS EST18 EST26 ALB11 ALB2Ret CAL12 CAL21 ALB15 ALB24 JER17 JER26 BAR1DNS BAR2DNS JAR12 JAR22 6th 144 1996 Team Repsol Nissan Nissan Primera JAR18 JAR2DNS ALB12 ALB24 BAR13 BAR26 EST15 EST25 CAL11 CAL21 JER15 JER23 JAR16 JAR27 BAR16 BAR24 3rd 153References edit a b c d Profile of HRT Team Principal Luis Perez Sala motorsport com 15 December 2011 Retrieved 25 June 2020 a b c d e Luis Perez Sala Motor Sport Retrieved 25 June 2020 Mills Peter 2011 07 21 Former GP driver Luis Perez Sala joins HRT as advisor autosport com Haymarket Publications Retrieved 2011 08 03 Luis Perez Sala appointed as new Team Principal of HRT F1 Team hispaniaracing com HRT F1 15 December 2011 Retrieved 15 December 2011 Luis Perez Sala appointed HRT team principal BBC Sport BBC 15 December 2011 Retrieved 15 December 2011 Mortara takes pole in Spain gpupdate net 2010 05 21 Retrieved 2011 07 14 External links editProfile at www grandprix com Official website in Spanish Sporting positions Preceded byInaugural Formula One Indoor TrophyWinner1988 1989 Succeeded byGianni Morbidelli Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Perez Sala amp oldid 1193868524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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