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Michael Andretti

Michael Mario Andretti (born October 5, 1962) is an American former racing driver, and current team owner. Statistically one of the most successful drivers in the history of American open-wheel car racing, Andretti won the 1991 CART championship, and amassed 42 race victories, the most in the CART era and fourth-most all time.[1] Since his retirement, Andretti has owned Andretti Autosport, which has won four IndyCar Series championships and five Indianapolis 500 races. He is the son of Mario Andretti, a multi-time champion, and is the father of IndyCar Series driver Marco Andretti.

Michael Andretti
Andretti in 2007
BornMichael Mario Andretti
(1962-10-05) October 5, 1962 (age 61)
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Championship titles
CART Championship Car (1991)
Major victories
Long Beach Grand Prix (1986, 2002)
Michigan 500 (1987, 1989)
Champ Car career
309 races run over 19 years
Best finish1st (1991)
First race1983 Caesars Palace Grand Prix (Caesars Palace)
Last race2002 Gran Premio Telmex-Gigante (Mexico City)
First win1986 Long Beach Grand Prix (Long Beach)
Last win2002 Long Beach Grand Prix (Long Beach)
Wins Podiums Poles
42 98 32
IndyCar Series career
8 races run over 5 years
Best finish24th (2003, 2006)
First race2001 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
Last race2007 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
Wins Podiums Poles
0 2 0
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality American
Active years1993
TeamsMcLaren
Entries13
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums1
Career points7
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1993 South African Grand Prix
Last entry1993 Italian Grand Prix
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1982–1983, 1988, 1997
TeamsGrand Touring, Porsche-Kremer, Porsche AG, Courage
Best finish3rd (1983)
Class wins0

Early life and education edit

Andretti was born on October 5, 1962, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania to race car driver Mario Andretti, a four-time IndyCar champion and one-time Formula One champion and his wife, Dee Ann (née Hoch).[2] His brother Jeff Andretti competed in IndyCar. His uncle, Aldo Andretti, was an open wheel racer until an accident ended his racing career. Aldo's son John Andretti, his first cousin, raced in IndyCar before he became a NASCAR regular. He returned to IndyCar in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, where he raced in the Indy 500. Aldo's other son, Adam, is also a racing driver. In 2006, his eldest son, Marco, made his debut in the IndyCar Series. The Andretti family became the first family to have five members (Michael, Mario, Marco, Jeff, and John) compete in the same series (CART/Champ Car/IndyCar).[3]

Andretti graduated from Nazareth Area High School in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and then attended Northampton Community College in Bethlehem.

Career edit

Following a successful career racing karts, winning 50 of his 75 races over eight years, Andretti moved into racing cars. He obtained his SCCA National License in 1980, then won six races to claim the SCCA's Northeast Division Formula Ford championship in 1981. He also drove in a number of Formula Vee races in regional SCCA events.

In 1982, he won six of the 11 races on his way to winning the Robert Bosch US Formula Super Vee Championship. He also won the opening race of the 1983 Super Vee season before he moved up to drive in Formula Atlantic, and won his second title by winning the FIA Formula Mondial North American Cup the following season. Although he made his international sports car debut at the 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans, he was denied the opportunity to race, as the Mirage M12 he had chosen to race with his father was disqualified 80 minutes before the race was due to start. The father and son partnership returned to the Circuit de la Sarthe the following year, and were joined by Philippe Alliot in the Porsche Kremer Racing's Porsche 956, taking third place. Andretti also raced alongside his father in the Riverside 6 Hours where they were joined by A. J. Foyt and Preston Henn, but the Porsche 935 failed to finish. The father and son duo paired up again the 1984 24 Hours of Daytona, this time in a full-works Porsche 962, which made its race debut. They took pole position, but during the race, the engine broke.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

CART edit

 
Andretti's first race winning IndyCar, now on display at National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire, England
 
The Andretti family's 962C, 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1988
 
Michael and Mario's 1989 Porsche 962, driven in the 24 Hours of Daytona
 
Andretti racing at Monterey, California in October 1991

Andretti made his CART debut in 1983, racing for the Kraco Enterprises team. He re-signed for Kraco for the 1984 season, where he managed five third-place finishes and ended his rookie season in seventh overall. In the Indianapolis 500, he finished fifth and shared the Rookie of the Year award with Roberto Guerrero. He went on to win his first IndyCar race in 1986 in the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. The season became a two-man battle for the championship title, between Andretti and Bobby Rahal. Andretti would take the points lead with his victory on the Milwaukee Mile. A week later, on Father's Day, Andretti was leading on the final lap at Portland, when his March-Cosworth 86C ran out of fuel, allowing his father Mario to beat him by just 0.07 seconds. It was one of the most shocking finishes in the history of IndyCar, and the closest finish until 1997. With Rahal continuing to win races, Andretti's consistent finishing only allowed Rahal a nine-point lead in the standing with two races remaining. Andretti won a key victory in at Phoenix. Going into the season finale at Tamiami Park, Andretti was just three points behind Rahal, but neither driver were a factor in the race, with Andretti retiring with a broken halfshaft.[12][13][14]

In a one-off race with Alfa Corse, he took part in the inaugural World Touring Car race, 500 km di Monza. Paired with Alessandro Nannini, they finished 16th overall, second in class. Back in CART, he continued with Kraco in 1987, and like 1986, the championship was between Andretti and Rahal. Andretti would win the 1987 Marlboro 500, drawing within nine points of Rahal. With him winning in dominating fashion at Nazareth Speedway, his championship hopes remained alive, although Rahal clinched the championship at the next race. Andretti would also win the season finale, Tamiami Park. He would finish runner-up for the second season in a row. Back in June 1987, Andretti joined Hendrick Motorsport to race a Chevrolet Corvette GTP in the Mid-Ohio 500 km, this time joined by his cousin, John Andretti, where they finished 11th.[12][13][14][15][16] Following Porsche's defeat in the 1988 Daytona 24 Hours, Porsche entered a 962C at Le Mans for Michael, Mario, and John. They were competitive in the first half of the race until the Andretti family's car needed minor repairs before lapsing on to five cylinders, finishing sixth overall. Michael and Mario join Busby Racing for 1989 Daytona 24 Hours, only for their 962 to retire with brakes problems.[10][17]

The 1988 CART season was a lean year for Andretti. He remained with Kraco and won only a single race, the Marlboro Challenge, for which no championship points were awarded. For the 1989 season, Andretti signed with Newman/Haas Racing, partnering him with his father. He won two races that season, Molson Indy Toronto and the 1989 Marlboro 500 at the Michigan International Speedway, placing third in points. For 1990, Al Unser Jr. would become champion, Andretti was his nearest competitor, winning five races and four poles. In the second-to-last race of the season at Nazareth, Unser crashed out, giving Andretti a huge opportunity to close the gap. Andretti managed only a sixth-place finish, and could not capitalize on Unser's misfortune. Unser left Nazareth with a 27-point lead, enough to clinch the championship. Andretti would finish runner-up once again.[13][14] For the 1991 24 Hours of Daytona, Andretti was joined by his brother, Jeff Andretti. Piloting a Jochen Dauer Racing entered Porsche 962, they were classified fifth overall, despite not finishing the race.[18]

Andretti was the drivers' champion of the 1991 CART PPG Indy Car World Series. He won a total eight of 17 races, eight poles and led more than half of the laps during the season, but Rahal still took the championship battle down to the final race of the season. Andretti's season started slowly, recording DNFs in the opening two events, then the heartbreaking second place at the Indy 500. He recovered from this, winning four of the last five races of the season and with Rahal retiring during the title decider at Laguna Seca, he cruised to the title. The day before, he won the non-championship, Marlboro Challenge for a second time.[19]

Remaining with Newman/Haas for 1992, Andretti's season started slowly, but then won three races out of four during the mid-season. Despite taking two more wins later in the year, including the season finale at Laguna Seca, Rahal beat him again to the title by just four points. He would leave for Formula One at the end of the year, with his seat going to the reigning Formula One World Champion Nigel Mansell, who would win the 1993 CART title in his rookie season.[20] For four seasons between 1989 and 1992, Andretti had his father as his teammate at Newman/Haas. Together, they established a number of firsts, including the first father-son front row, for the 1986 Dana 200 for Special Olympics at Phoenix, and the first of 15 father-son podiums in the 1984 Cribari Wines 300K at Laguna Seca, with the last coming nearly a decade later in the 1992 Daikyo IndyCar Grand Prix, around the street of Surfers Paradise.[21][22]

Futility at Indianapolis edit

The Andretti family's bad luck at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is known as the Andretti curse. He shared Rookie of the Year honours with Guerrero in 1984, when he finished fifth. In 1991, he led with 12 laps remaining, but finished second to Rick Mears after battling the multiple Indy 500 winner. The pair of them traded memorable late-lap outside passes for the lead in Turn One. The next year, 1992, he dominated the race, leading four-fifths of the laps, but, with 11 laps remaining after holding a two-lap lead, his fuel pump failed, and his car coasted to a stop. He was classified in 13th place. He also dropped out while leading the Indy 500 in 1989, 1995 and 2003. Andretti holds the record for most laps led in the Indy 500 without having achieved a victory.[21]

Formula One edit

 
Andretti driving for McLaren at the 1993 European Grand Prix in Donington Park

For the 1993 season, Andretti signed for Marlboro McLaren to partner with the triple World Drivers' Champion Ayrton Senna in their Ford HBD V8-powered MP4/8. He signed during the summer of 1992 and the deal was announced at Monza over the weekend of the 1992 Italian Grand Prix. Ron Dennis, McLaren's team principal, said: "I think he can win Grands Prix and become the World Champion. It's not a question of which country you come from. It's how you demonstrate your desire to win."[23] There were practical factors that mitigated against Andretti being able to show competitive form in his debut season in Formula One. The rule changes introduced that season destroyed his hopes of unrestricted laps in free practice during which he could learn the tracks, as most were unfamiliar to him. From the start of 1993, just 23 laps were allowed in the morning's untimed session and only twelve in the qualifying session.[23]

With the pressure intensifying, Andretti began the year with crashes in at Kyalami and at Interlagos. In the latter of these two, he had a massive collision at the start with Gerhard Berger in a Ferrari. He then qualified sixth for the Sega European Grand Prix at Donington Park but collided with Karl Wendlinger's Sauber on the opening lap. Next time out at Imola, he again fell foul of Wendlinger after a drive that might have ended with a visit to the podium, and many critics cited this as the key turning point for the American.[23][24] In the 1993 Spanish Grand Prix, Andretti finally completed a race, finishing fifth amongst the established front runners.[24] His showing was criticized by former McLaren World Champion James Hunt because Andretti was lapped by his teammate Senna.

Andretti finished in the points on three occasions but not consistently. He never fully got to grips with the McLaren MP4/8. Highly technical aspects which he was not used to in the technologically simpler Indy cars such as active suspension and traction control hampered Andretti's chances as did the standing starts used in F1. Some in the industry[who?] also felt that since he commuted to races and test sessions from the United States, rather than relocating full-time to Europe, this was also a contributing factor to his lack of success in Formula One.[citation needed] At the time, McLaren's Special Projects Manager and long-time Andretti family friend Tyler Alexander, who had been involved in Formula One since the mid-1960s, had urged him to relocate to England as he knew times had changed from when his father had raced to the 1978 World Championship. He finished third at Monza, which would prove to be his last Formula One race; with three races remaining, he left the team and the championship by mutual agreement after the race.[23][24][25]

According to Andretti's son Marco, the McLaren team "sabotaged" his father's chances at being competitive in order to replace him with the team's test driver Mika Häkkinen, who would require a smaller salary.[citation needed] In 2008, Marco said: "The reality of it was, they had Mika Häkkinen ready to come in for a lot less than what my dad was getting paid, and that's all it was. Right then and there, they had to make him look [bad]. They would make the car do weird things in the corner electronically, stuff out of his control." Andretti still had problems in practice for the Italian Grand Prix, and both he and Senna spun off with brake balance problems early in the race. Andretti was able to continue and fought back up to third, holding off Wendlinger. Throughout the season, Senna experienced similar reliability problems to Andretti, mainly electronic gremlins, particularly in San Marino, Canada, Hungary, and Belgium, although Häkkinen equalled Andretti's third place Monza finish in Japan, while Senna won both the Japanese Grand Prix and the season ending Australian Grand Prix, his final race for McLaren.[23][24][26][27][28]

According to Häkkinen in a much later interview, Andretti's commuting to Europe from the United States meant he was not in Europe enough when testing needed to be done, allowing Häkkinen to consistently show his speed and build a relationship with the team. Häkkinen had also said that Andretti's mental approach was wrong, and he did not realize the kind of sacrifices one needed to make in order to succeed in Formula One.[29] It has also been reported[by whom?] that at the start of the 1993 season, Dennis signed Häkkinen as a backup to Senna, who was initially reluctant to commit to the team for the whole season; Senna's move to Williams had to wait until the next season because his rival Alain Prost was having his retirement season there and had it written into his contract that they could not sign Senna as his teammate). This created a difficult atmosphere for Andretti, who would be in the shadow of Senna, and also faced the threat of being replaced by Häkkinen.[30]

Return to CART edit

Andretti returned to the IndyCar racing after his unsuccessful season in Formula One with Target Chip Ganassi Racing, where he once again proved successful. He went on to win in his very first race back in the series at the 1994 Australian FAI Indycar Grand Prix, around the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in Queensland, Australia, having led every lap along the way. That win also got Reynard's first win in CART in their debut. He also won again in the Molson Indy Toronto, taking a record fourth win. By the time he retired, he would have won seven times around the Exhibition Place.[31]

In 1995, Andretti returned to Newman/Haas Racing. Taking only one win in Toronto, he had a consistent season, scoring points in every round which resulted in Andretti claiming fourth overall in the points standing. The following season, he would finish as runner-up to Jimmy Vasser, in a season marred by the death of Jeff Krosnoff and split with Indy Racing League, visiting victory lane on five occasions. Newman/Haas began a new relationship with Swift which did not prove to be very successful in 1997–1999. In 2000 the team used Lola chassis and Andretti won the Firestone Firehawk 300 held at Twin Ring Motegi in Japan, and again in Toronto.[32][33][34]

Andretti tried again to win Le Mans in 1997, again alongside his father, but joined on this occasion by Olivier Grouillard. Following an accident during the night, the trio were forced to retire their Courage C36. He would not return to la Sarthe as a driver.[35] For 2001, Andretti made the decision to move to Team Green as he wanted to try to win the Indianapolis 500 and Newman/Haas refused to enter the Indy Racing League event. Andretti ran in a third Team Green car with Motorola sponsorship and ran at Indianapolis. He led 16 laps, and was leading the race during a rain delay just beyond the halfway point. Had the race been halted due to the rain, he could have been declared the winner. The red flag, however, did not come out at the time and the race resumed. A punctured tyre, and a minor collision in the pits with eventual winner Hélio Castroneves, driving for car owner Roger Penske, slowed him down, and at the end of the day, Andretti settled for 3rd place. In July, it was announced that he had bought the team and intended to shift the entire operation (which was renamed Andretti Green Racing) to the IRL.[34][36]

Andretti's career in CART ended in 2002, in which he took his 42nd and final career victory at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. placing him in third place for all-time victories in championship car racing behind his father (52 wins) and A. J. Foyt (67 wins). Andretti is also tied with Al Unser Jr. for the most wins in a CART/IndyCar season with eight victories. He achieved this during his championship-winning season of 1991. Throughout his time in IndyCar, he retained a consistent and impressive record, finishing in the top ten of the championship on 17 occasions.[22]

Semi-retirement and team owner edit

 
Andretti practicing for the 2007 Indianapolis 500

Andretti entered in the first four IRL events in 2003, culminating with the 2003 Indianapolis 500, after which he retired from full-time IndyCar racing. He led the race for 28 of the opening 94 laps before a throttle linkage failure put him out of contention once again. That year he bought into the "Team Green" squad run by brothers Kim and Barry Green in CART. It became Andretti Green Racing and for 2003, the team moved to the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series.[34][37] The team claimed consecutive IndyCar Series titles in 2004 and 2005, with Tony Kanaan and Dan Wheldon respectively, winning 11 of the 17 races, including the Indianapolis 500. The 2007 season enhanced the Andretti legacy, when Dario Franchitti captured Andretti Green Racing its third Series title in four seasons, and its second Indianapolis 500 win.[38]

Andretti returned to the driver's seat for the 2006 Indianapolis 500 in a one-time effort to assist the development of his son, Marco, an IndyCar rookie for the 2006 season. Andretti led the race with four laps to go, before falling to second behind his son a lap later. He went on to finish third, while Marco only just missed out on the 500 victory after he was passed just before the start/finish line on the last lap by three-time IndyCar champion, Sam Hornish Jr. After qualifying his car in 11th place for the 2007 Indianapolis 500, Andretti went on to finish 13th. He then announced that this would be his last Indy 500 as a driver. Andretti leaves driving competition at Indy with a frustrating distinction: the driver who led the most laps (431) without winning the race. He competed in 16 Indy 500s, with a top finish of second in 1991, but led the race nine times. By 2012, racing under the name of Andretti Autosport, they brought the 2012 IndyCar Series championship back home. He served not only as the team owners, but as the strategist on Ryan Hunter-Reay's four race victories. Hunter-Reay also captured the 2014 Indianapolis 500, with a close victory over Hélio Castroneves.[38] At the beginning of 2018, he partnered with Ryan Walkinshaw's Walkinshaw Racing and Zak Brown's United Autosports to create Walkinshaw Andretti United which competes in the Australian Supercars Championship. Andretti United expanded into Extreme E in 2021.[39] On February 18, 2022, it was announced that Andretti had submitted a request with the FIA to enter Formula 1 under "Andretti Global". Formula One announced on January 31, 2024, that it had rejected Andretti's latest bid to join the sport by 2026, but that it was leaving the door open for an admission from 2028.[40]

Other activities edit

 
Andretti at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May 2015

In 1996, Andretti invested in a Toyota dealership in his home state of Pennsylvania.[41] Among his personal appearances, Andretti appeared as a contestant on season 5 of the reality TV series The Celebrity Apprentice, which debuted in February 2012. Andretti joined the show as a last-minute replacement for his son Marco, who dropped out when Marco's friend Dan Wheldon was killed in the 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship hours before Apprentice filming was scheduled to begin. Andretti was fired in the fourth episode, after a presentation for Buick executives of the Buick Verano.[42][43] In March 2012, Andretti Sports Marketing took over as promoter of the Milwaukee Mile IndyCar race. The company also promoted the Indy Grand Prix of Louisiana, the Miami ePrix and the Global RallyCross Championship events at Washington and New York.[44]

Personal life edit

Andretti was married to Sandra "Sandy" Spinozzi from November 1985 to 1996 and they had two children, son Marco (born March 13, 1987) and daughter Marissa (born October 31, 1990). He remarried on December 24, 1997, to Leslie Wood. They had a son, Lucca, born September 16, 1999. Andretti officially separated from Wood in 2003, and filed for divorce on September 7, 2004. Two years later, on July 15, 2006, Andretti announced his engagement to former Miss Oregon Teen USA 1994, Playboy Playmate of the Year 1999, model and actress Jodi Ann Paterson. The couple were married on October 7, 2006, at the Andretti Winery in Napa Valley, California. They have twin children, Mario and Miati (Mia), born February 13, 2014. The couple resides in Fishers, Indiana.

Awards edit

Andretti was inducted into National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame in 2002, the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2008,[45] the Long Beach Grand Prix Walk of Fame in 2010, the Canadian Motorsports (International Division) Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame in 2012.[38]

Racing record edit

Career summary edit

Season Series Position Team Car
1981 SCCA National Championship Runoffs Formula F[46] 8th Van Diemen RF81
1982 Robert Bosch/VW Super Vee Championship[47][48] 1st Arciero Racing Ralt-Volkswagen RT5/81
Ralt-Volkswagen RT5/82
SCCA National Championship Runoffs Formula F[49] 3rd Lola T640
1983 Formula Mondial North American Cup[50][51] 1st Conte Racing Ralt-Ford RT4
24 Heures du Mans[52][53] 3rd Kremer Racing Porsche 956
Robert Bosch/VW Super Vee Championship[54][55] 18th Ralt-Volkswagen RT5/82
FIA World Endurance Championship[56] 25th Kremer Racing Porsche 956
PPG Indy Car World Series[14][57][58] 27th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 83C
European Endurance Championship[59] 28th Kremer Racing Porsche 956
1983/4 USAC Gold Crown Series[14][60] 5th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 84C
1984 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][61][62] 7th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 83C
1985 USAC Gold Crown Series[14][63] 8th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 84C
PPG Indy Car World Series[14][64][65] 9th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 85C
1986 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][66][67] 2nd Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 86C
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][68] 6th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 86C
1987 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][69][70] 2nd Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 87C
International Race of Champions[71][72] 7th Chevrolet Camaro
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][73] 29th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 87C
World Touring Car Championship[74][75] 38th Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 75 Turbo
Camel GTP Championship[76][77] 40th Conte Racing
Hendrick Motorsport
March-Buick 86G
Chevrolet Corvette GTP
1988 Marlboro Challenge[78] 1st Kraco Racing Lola-Cosworth T88/00
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][79] 4th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 88C
PPG Indy Car World Series[14][69][80] 6th Kraco Racing March-Cosworth 88C
Lola-Cosworth T88/00
World Sports Prototype Championship for Drivers[81] 44th Porsche AG Porsche 962C
1989 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][82][83] 3rd Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Chevrolet T89/00
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][84] 17th Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Chevrolet T89/00
1990 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][85][86] 2nd Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Chevrolet T90/00
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][87] 20th Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Chevrolet T90/00
1991 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][88][89] 1st Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Chevrolet T91/00
Marlboro Challenge[90] 1st Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Chevrolet T91/00
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][91] 2nd Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Chevrolet T91/00
Camel GTP Championship[92][93] 29th Jochen Dauer Racing Porsche 962C
1992 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][94][95] 2nd Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Ford T91/00
Lola-Ford T92/00
Marlboro Challenge[96] 2nd Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Ford T92/00
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][97] 13th Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Ford T92/00
1993 FIA Formula One World Championship[98][99] 11th Marlboro McLaren McLaren-Ford MP4/8
1994 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][100][101] 4th Target Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard-Ford 94I
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][102] 6th Target Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard-Ford 94I
1995 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][103][104] 4th Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Ford T95/00
USAC Gold Crown Series[14][105] 25th Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Ford T95/00
1996 PPG Indy Car World Series[14][106][107] 2nd Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Ford T96/00
1997 PPG CART World Series[14][108][109] 8th Newman/Haas Racing Swift-Ford 007i
1998 FedEx Championship Series[14][110][111] 7th Newman/Haas Racing Swift-Ford 009.c
1999 FedEx Championship Series[14][112][113] 4th Newman/Haas Racing Swift-Ford 010.c
2000 FedEx Championship Series[14][114][115] 8th Newman/Haas Racing Lola-Ford B2K/00
2001 FedEx Championship Series[14][116][117] 3rd Team Green Reynard-Honda 01i
Indy Racing Northern Lights Series[14][118][119] 34th Team Green Dallara-Oldsmobile IR1
2002 FedEx Championship Series[14][120][121] 9th Team Motorola Reynard-Honda 02i
Lola-Honda B2/00
Firestone Indy Racing League[14][122][123] 38th Team Green Dallara-Chevrolet IR2
2003 IndyCar Series[14][124][125] 24th Andretti Green Racing Dallara-Honda IR2
2006 IndyCar Series[14][126][127] 24th Andretti Green Racing Dallara-Honda IR4
2007 IndyCar Series[14][128][129] 27th Andretti Green Racing Dallara-Honda IR4

SCCA National Championship Runoffs edit

Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status
1981 Road Atlanta Van Diemen RF81 Ford Formula Ford 8 Running
1982 Road Atlanta Lola T640 Ford Formula Ford 3 1 Running

Formula One edit

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
1993 Marlboro McLaren McLaren MP4/8 Ford V8 RSA
Ret
BRA
Ret
EUR
Ret
SMR
Ret
ESP
5
MON
8
CAN
14
FRA
6
GBR
Ret
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
8
ITA
3
POR JPN AUS 11th 7

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1982   Grand Touring Cars Inc.   Mario Andretti Mirage-Cosworth M12 C 0 DNS
(DSQ)
DNS
(DSQ)
1983   Porsche Kremer Racing   Mario Andretti
  Philippe Alliot
Porsche 956 C 364 3rd 3rd
1988   Porsche A.G.   Mario Andretti
  John Andretti
Porsche 962C C1 375 6th 6th
1997   Courage Compétition   Mario Andretti
  Olivier Grouillard
Courage-Porsche C36 LMP 197 DNF DNF

Complete 24 Hours of Daytona results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1984   Dr. Ing. H. C. F. Porsche   Mario Andretti Porsche 962 GTP 127 66th
(DNF)
25th
(DNF)
1989   Busby Racing   Mario Andretti Porsche 962 GTP 237 47th
(DNF)
16th
(DNF)
1991   Jochen Dauer Racing   Mario Andretti
  Jeff Andretti
Porsche 962C GTP 663 5th
(DNF)
3rd
(DNF)

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1983   Henn's Swap Shop Racing   Derek Bell
  John Paul, Jr.
Porsche 935L GTP 125 56th
(DNF)
9th
(DNF)

American Open Wheel racing results edit

(key)

Formula Super Vee edit

Formula Super Vee results
Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Rank Points
1982 Arciero Racing Ralt RT5/82 VW Brabham PHX
1
CLT
1
DET
17
MIL
14
ROA
3
MIL
1
MSP
1
MCH
Ret
RIV
1
LS
2
PHX
1
1st 152
Source:[130][131]

USAC edit

Year Team 1 2 Rank Points
1983-84 Kraco Racing DQSF INDY
5
5th 500

CART edit

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5- 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Rank Points Ref
1983 Kraco Racing March 83C Cosworth DFX V8t ATL INDY MIL CLE MIS1 ROA POC RIV MDO MIS2 LVG
19
LS
24
PHX
9
T-26th 4 [132]
1984 Kraco Racing March 84C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH
10
PHX1
3
INDY
5
MIL
4
POR
12
MEA
13
CLE
3
MIS1
20
ROA
16
POC
23
MDO
16
SAN
3
MIS2
7
PHX2
3
LS
3
LVG
24
7th 102 [133]
1985 Kraco Racing March 85C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH
19
INDY
8
MIL
19
POR
28
MEA
4
CLE
7
MIS1
27
ROA
2
POC
13
MDO
14
SAN
19
MIS2
25
LS
9
PHX
5
MIA
25
9th 53 [134]
1986 Kraco Racing March 86C Cosworth DFX V8t PHX1
15
LBH
1
INDY
6
MIL
1
POR
2
MEA
20
CLE
2
TOR
19
MIS1
11
POC
11
MDO
10
SAN
6
MIS2
2
ROA
2
LS
3
PHX2
1
MIA
18
2nd 171 [135]
1987 Kraco Racing March 87C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH
4
PHX
4
INDY
29
MIL
1
POR
2
MEA
5
CLE
6
TOR
5
MIS
1
POC
8
ROA
16
MDO
13
NAZ
1
LS
22
MIA
1
2nd 158 [136]
1988 Kraco Racing March 88C Cosworth DFX V8t PHX
3
LBH
7
INDY
4
MIL
7
POR
11
CLE
14
TOR
3
MEA
6
6th 119 [137]
Lola T88/00 MIS
3
POC
25
MDO
26
ROA
5
NAZ
2
LS
2
MIA
17
1989 Newman/Haas Racing Lola T89/00 Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX
4
LBH
2
INDY
17
MIL
2
DET
13
POR
6
CLE
18
MEA
18
TOR
1
MIS
1
POC
3
MDO
3
ROA
6
NAZ
5
LS
7
3rd 150 [138]
1990 Newman/Haas Racing Lola T90/00 Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX
20
LBH
4
INDY
20
MIL
5
DET
1
POR
1
CLE
25
MEA
1
TOR
2
MIS
15
DEN
5
VAN
20
MDO
1
ROA
1
NAZ
5
LS
3
2nd 181 [139]
1991 Newman/Haas Racing Lola T91/00 Chevrolet 265A V8t SRF
14
LBH
16
PHX
4
INDY
2
MIL
1
DET
19
POR
1
CLE
1
MEA
16
TOR
1
MIS
14
DEN
3
VAN
1
MDO
1
ROA
1
NAZ
3
LS
1
1st 234 [140]
1992 Newman/Haas Racing Lola T91/00 Ford XB V8t SRF
17
PHX
10
2nd 192 [141]
Lola T92/00 LBH
16
INDY
13
DET
4
POR
1
MIL
1
NHM
2
TOR
1
MIS
18
CLE
2
ROA
4
VAN
1
MDO
21
NAZ
2
LS
1
1994 Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard 94i Ford XB V8t SRF
1
PHX
20
LBH
6
INDY
6
MIL
4
DET
5
POR
31
CLE
18
TOR
1
MIS
22
MDO
5
NHM
5
VAN
3
ROA
17
NAZ
9
LS
28
4th 118 [142]
1995 Newman/Haas Racing Lola T95/00 Ford XB V8t MIA
20
SRF
9
PHX
2
LBH
9
NAZ
22
INDY
25
MIL
3
DET
4
POR
4
ROA
27
TOR
1
CLE
7
MIS
25
MDO
19
NHM
2
VAN
21
LS
4
4th 123 [143]
1996 Newman/Haas Racing Lola T96/00 Ford XD V8t MIA
9
RIO
22
SRF
19
LBH
7
NAZ
1
MIS1
23
MIL
1
DET
1
POR
11
CLE
19
TOR
22
MIS2
22
MDO
3
ROA
1
VAN
1
LS
9
2nd 132 [144]
1997 Newman/Haas Racing Swift 007.i Ford XD V8t MIA
1
SRF
3
LBH
22
NAZ
2
RIO
21
GAT
11
MIL
2
DET
2
POR
8
CLE
23
TOR
4
MIS
21
MDO
8
ROA
26
VAN
16
LS
27
FON
19
8th 108 [145]
1998 Newman/Haas Racing Swift 009.c Ford XD V8t MIA
1
MOT
14
LBH
21
NAZ
18
RIO
5
GAT
2
MIL
26
DET
10
POR
17
CLE
2
TOR
2
MIS
6
MDO
21
ROA
15
VAN
2
LS
10
HOU
28
SRF
20
FON
18
7th 112 [146]
1999 Newman/Haas Racing Swift 010.c Ford XD V8t MIA
2
MOT
5
LBH
7
NAZ
6
RIO
26
GAT
1
MIL
15
POR
10
CLE
3
ROA
2
TOR
26
MIS
4
DET
4
MDO
8
CHI
22
VAN
14
LS
10
HOU
3
SRF
5
FON
21
4th 151 [147]
2000 Newman/Haas Racing Lola B2K/00 Ford XF V8t MIA
22
LBH
14
RIO
9
MOT
1
NAZ
6
MIL
2
DET
13
POR
4
CLE
4
TOR
1
MIS
2
CHI
2
MDO
8
ROA
19
VAN
12
LS
14
GAT
20
HOU
13
SRF
20
FON
19
8th 127 [148]
2001 Team Motorola Reynard 01i Honda HR-1 V8t MTY
4
LBH
28
TXS
NH
NAZ
6
MOT
23
MIL
2
DET
4
POR
8
CLE
15
TOR
1
MIS
19
CHI
24
MDO
26
ROA
2
VAN
3
LAU
4
ROC
5
HOU
21
LS
14
SRF
2
FON
7
3rd 147 [149]
2002 Team Motorola Reynard 02i Honda HR-2 V8t MTY
12
LBH
1*
9th 110 [150]
Lola B02/00 MOT
16
MIL
7
LS
11
POR
9
CHI
15
TOR
11
CLE
2
VAN
6
MDO
3
ROA
10
MTL
8
DEN
13
ROC
10
MIA
8
SRF
9
FON
2
MEX
17
(Event)1 : non-championship, exhibition race held day preceding next championship race.

IndyCar Series edit

Year Team Chassis No. Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points Ref
2001 Team Motorola Dallara IR-01 39 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 PHX HMS ATL INDY
3
TXS PPIR RIR KAN NSH KTY STL CHI TX2 34th 35 [151]
2002 Team Green Dallara IR-02 Chevrolet Indy V8 HMS PHX FON NAZ INDY
7
TXS PPIR RIR KAN NSH MIS KTY STL CHI TX2 38th 26 [152]
2003 Andretti Green Racing Dallara IR-03 7 Honda HI3R V8 HMS
6
PHX
13
MOT
4
INDY
27
TXS PPIR RIR KAN NSH MIS STL KTY NAZ CHI FON TX2 24th 80 [153]
2006 Dallara IR-05 1 Honda HI6R V8 HMS STP MOT INDY
3
WGL TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY SNM CHI 24th 35 [154]
2007 39 Honda HI7R V8 HMS STP MOT KAN INDY
13
MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL NSH MDO MIS KTY SNM DET CHI 27th 17 [155]

Indianapolis 500 results edit

Further reading edit

  • Michael Andretti, Robert Carver & Douglas Carver. Michael Andretti at Indianapolis . Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0671752965

See also edit

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External links edit

  • The Official Andretti Family Website
  • Michael Andretti driver statistics at Racing-Reference

michael, andretti, michael, mario, andretti, born, october, 1962, american, former, racing, driver, current, team, owner, statistically, most, successful, drivers, history, american, open, wheel, racing, andretti, 1991, cart, championship, amassed, race, victo. Michael Mario Andretti born October 5 1962 is an American former racing driver and current team owner Statistically one of the most successful drivers in the history of American open wheel car racing Andretti won the 1991 CART championship and amassed 42 race victories the most in the CART era and fourth most all time 1 Since his retirement Andretti has owned Andretti Autosport which has won four IndyCar Series championships and five Indianapolis 500 races He is the son of Mario Andretti a multi time champion and is the father of IndyCar Series driver Marco Andretti Michael AndrettiAndretti in 2007BornMichael Mario Andretti 1962 10 05 October 5 1962 age 61 Bethlehem Pennsylvania U S Championship titlesCART Championship Car 1991 Major victories Long Beach Grand Prix 1986 2002 Michigan 500 1987 1989 Champ Car career309 races run over 19 yearsBest finish1st 1991 First race1983 Caesars Palace Grand Prix Caesars Palace Last race2002 Gran Premio Telmex Gigante Mexico City First win1986 Long Beach Grand Prix Long Beach Last win2002 Long Beach Grand Prix Long Beach Wins Podiums Poles42 98 32IndyCar Series career8 races run over 5 yearsBest finish24th 2003 2006 First race2001 Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis Last race2007 Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis Wins Podiums Poles0 2 0Formula One World Championship careerNationalityAmericanActive years1993TeamsMcLarenEntries13Championships0Wins0Podiums1Career points7Pole positions0Fastest laps0First entry1993 South African Grand PrixLast entry1993 Italian Grand Prix24 Hours of Le Mans careerYears1982 1983 1988 1997TeamsGrand Touring Porsche Kremer Porsche AG CourageBest finish3rd 1983 Class wins0 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 CART 2 2 Futility at Indianapolis 2 3 Formula One 2 4 Return to CART 3 Semi retirement and team owner 4 Other activities 5 Personal life 6 Awards 7 Racing record 7 1 Career summary 7 2 SCCA National Championship Runoffs 7 3 Formula One 7 4 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results 7 5 Complete 24 Hours of Daytona results 7 6 Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results 7 7 American Open Wheel racing results 7 7 1 Formula Super Vee 7 7 2 USAC 7 7 3 CART 7 7 4 IndyCar Series 7 8 Indianapolis 500 results 8 Further reading 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editAndretti was born on October 5 1962 in Bethlehem Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania to race car driver Mario Andretti a four time IndyCar champion and one time Formula One champion and his wife Dee Ann nee Hoch 2 His brother Jeff Andretti competed in IndyCar His uncle Aldo Andretti was an open wheel racer until an accident ended his racing career Aldo s son John Andretti his first cousin raced in IndyCar before he became a NASCAR regular He returned to IndyCar in 2007 2008 2009 2010 and 2011 where he raced in the Indy 500 Aldo s other son Adam is also a racing driver In 2006 his eldest son Marco made his debut in the IndyCar Series The Andretti family became the first family to have five members Michael Mario Marco Jeff and John compete in the same series CART Champ Car IndyCar 3 Andretti graduated from Nazareth Area High School in Nazareth Pennsylvania and then attended Northampton Community College in Bethlehem Career editFollowing a successful career racing karts winning 50 of his 75 races over eight years Andretti moved into racing cars He obtained his SCCA National License in 1980 then won six races to claim the SCCA s Northeast Division Formula Ford championship in 1981 He also drove in a number of Formula Vee races in regional SCCA events In 1982 he won six of the 11 races on his way to winning the Robert Bosch US Formula Super Vee Championship He also won the opening race of the 1983 Super Vee season before he moved up to drive in Formula Atlantic and won his second title by winning the FIA Formula Mondial North American Cup the following season Although he made his international sports car debut at the 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans he was denied the opportunity to race as the Mirage M12 he had chosen to race with his father was disqualified 80 minutes before the race was due to start The father and son partnership returned to the Circuit de la Sarthe the following year and were joined by Philippe Alliot in the Porsche Kremer Racing s Porsche 956 taking third place Andretti also raced alongside his father in the Riverside 6 Hours where they were joined by A J Foyt and Preston Henn but the Porsche 935 failed to finish The father and son duo paired up again the 1984 24 Hours of Daytona this time in a full works Porsche 962 which made its race debut They took pole position but during the race the engine broke 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CART edit nbsp Andretti s first race winning IndyCar now on display at National Motor Museum in Beaulieu Hampshire England nbsp The Andretti family s 962C 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1988 nbsp Michael and Mario s 1989 Porsche 962 driven in the 24 Hours of Daytona nbsp Andretti racing at Monterey California in October 1991 Andretti made his CART debut in 1983 racing for the Kraco Enterprises team He re signed for Kraco for the 1984 season where he managed five third place finishes and ended his rookie season in seventh overall In the Indianapolis 500 he finished fifth and shared the Rookie of the Year award with Roberto Guerrero He went on to win his first IndyCar race in 1986 in the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach The season became a two man battle for the championship title between Andretti and Bobby Rahal Andretti would take the points lead with his victory on the Milwaukee Mile A week later on Father s Day Andretti was leading on the final lap at Portland when his March Cosworth 86C ran out of fuel allowing his father Mario to beat him by just 0 07 seconds It was one of the most shocking finishes in the history of IndyCar and the closest finish until 1997 With Rahal continuing to win races Andretti s consistent finishing only allowed Rahal a nine point lead in the standing with two races remaining Andretti won a key victory in at Phoenix Going into the season finale at Tamiami Park Andretti was just three points behind Rahal but neither driver were a factor in the race with Andretti retiring with a broken halfshaft 12 13 14 In a one off race with Alfa Corse he took part in the inaugural World Touring Car race 500 km di Monza Paired with Alessandro Nannini they finished 16th overall second in class Back in CART he continued with Kraco in 1987 and like 1986 the championship was between Andretti and Rahal Andretti would win the 1987 Marlboro 500 drawing within nine points of Rahal With him winning in dominating fashion at Nazareth Speedway his championship hopes remained alive although Rahal clinched the championship at the next race Andretti would also win the season finale Tamiami Park He would finish runner up for the second season in a row Back in June 1987 Andretti joined Hendrick Motorsport to race a Chevrolet Corvette GTP in the Mid Ohio 500 km this time joined by his cousin John Andretti where they finished 11th 12 13 14 15 16 Following Porsche s defeat in the 1988 Daytona 24 Hours Porsche entered a 962C at Le Mans for Michael Mario and John They were competitive in the first half of the race until the Andretti family s car needed minor repairs before lapsing on to five cylinders finishing sixth overall Michael and Mario join Busby Racing for 1989 Daytona 24 Hours only for their 962 to retire with brakes problems 10 17 The 1988 CART season was a lean year for Andretti He remained with Kraco and won only a single race the Marlboro Challenge for which no championship points were awarded For the 1989 season Andretti signed with Newman Haas Racing partnering him with his father He won two races that season Molson Indy Toronto and the 1989 Marlboro 500 at the Michigan International Speedway placing third in points For 1990 Al Unser Jr would become champion Andretti was his nearest competitor winning five races and four poles In the second to last race of the season at Nazareth Unser crashed out giving Andretti a huge opportunity to close the gap Andretti managed only a sixth place finish and could not capitalize on Unser s misfortune Unser left Nazareth with a 27 point lead enough to clinch the championship Andretti would finish runner up once again 13 14 For the 1991 24 Hours of Daytona Andretti was joined by his brother Jeff Andretti Piloting a Jochen Dauer Racing entered Porsche 962 they were classified fifth overall despite not finishing the race 18 Andretti was the drivers champion of the 1991 CART PPG Indy Car World Series He won a total eight of 17 races eight poles and led more than half of the laps during the season but Rahal still took the championship battle down to the final race of the season Andretti s season started slowly recording DNFs in the opening two events then the heartbreaking second place at the Indy 500 He recovered from this winning four of the last five races of the season and with Rahal retiring during the title decider at Laguna Seca he cruised to the title The day before he won the non championship Marlboro Challenge for a second time 19 Remaining with Newman Haas for 1992 Andretti s season started slowly but then won three races out of four during the mid season Despite taking two more wins later in the year including the season finale at Laguna Seca Rahal beat him again to the title by just four points He would leave for Formula One at the end of the year with his seat going to the reigning Formula One World Champion Nigel Mansell who would win the 1993 CART title in his rookie season 20 For four seasons between 1989 and 1992 Andretti had his father as his teammate at Newman Haas Together they established a number of firsts including the first father son front row for the 1986 Dana 200 for Special Olympics at Phoenix and the first of 15 father son podiums in the 1984 Cribari Wines 300K at Laguna Seca with the last coming nearly a decade later in the 1992 Daikyo IndyCar Grand Prix around the street of Surfers Paradise 21 22 Futility at Indianapolis edit The Andretti family s bad luck at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is known as the Andretti curse He shared Rookie of the Year honours with Guerrero in 1984 when he finished fifth In 1991 he led with 12 laps remaining but finished second to Rick Mears after battling the multiple Indy 500 winner The pair of them traded memorable late lap outside passes for the lead in Turn One The next year 1992 he dominated the race leading four fifths of the laps but with 11 laps remaining after holding a two lap lead his fuel pump failed and his car coasted to a stop He was classified in 13th place He also dropped out while leading the Indy 500 in 1989 1995 and 2003 Andretti holds the record for most laps led in the Indy 500 without having achieved a victory 21 Formula One edit nbsp Andretti driving for McLaren at the 1993 European Grand Prix in Donington Park For the 1993 season Andretti signed for Marlboro McLaren to partner with the triple World Drivers Champion Ayrton Senna in their Ford HBD V8 powered MP4 8 He signed during the summer of 1992 and the deal was announced at Monza over the weekend of the 1992 Italian Grand Prix Ron Dennis McLaren s team principal said I think he can win Grands Prix and become the World Champion It s not a question of which country you come from It s how you demonstrate your desire to win 23 There were practical factors that mitigated against Andretti being able to show competitive form in his debut season in Formula One The rule changes introduced that season destroyed his hopes of unrestricted laps in free practice during which he could learn the tracks as most were unfamiliar to him From the start of 1993 just 23 laps were allowed in the morning s untimed session and only twelve in the qualifying session 23 With the pressure intensifying Andretti began the year with crashes in at Kyalami and at Interlagos In the latter of these two he had a massive collision at the start with Gerhard Berger in a Ferrari He then qualified sixth for the Sega European Grand Prix at Donington Park but collided with Karl Wendlinger s Sauber on the opening lap Next time out at Imola he again fell foul of Wendlinger after a drive that might have ended with a visit to the podium and many critics cited this as the key turning point for the American 23 24 In the 1993 Spanish Grand Prix Andretti finally completed a race finishing fifth amongst the established front runners 24 His showing was criticized by former McLaren World Champion James Hunt because Andretti was lapped by his teammate Senna Andretti finished in the points on three occasions but not consistently He never fully got to grips with the McLaren MP4 8 Highly technical aspects which he was not used to in the technologically simpler Indy cars such as active suspension and traction control hampered Andretti s chances as did the standing starts used in F1 Some in the industry who also felt that since he commuted to races and test sessions from the United States rather than relocating full time to Europe this was also a contributing factor to his lack of success in Formula One citation needed At the time McLaren s Special Projects Manager and long time Andretti family friend Tyler Alexander who had been involved in Formula One since the mid 1960s had urged him to relocate to England as he knew times had changed from when his father had raced to the 1978 World Championship He finished third at Monza which would prove to be his last Formula One race with three races remaining he left the team and the championship by mutual agreement after the race 23 24 25 According to Andretti s son Marco the McLaren team sabotaged his father s chances at being competitive in order to replace him with the team s test driver Mika Hakkinen who would require a smaller salary citation needed In 2008 Marco said The reality of it was they had Mika Hakkinen ready to come in for a lot less than what my dad was getting paid and that s all it was Right then and there they had to make him look bad They would make the car do weird things in the corner electronically stuff out of his control Andretti still had problems in practice for the Italian Grand Prix and both he and Senna spun off with brake balance problems early in the race Andretti was able to continue and fought back up to third holding off Wendlinger Throughout the season Senna experienced similar reliability problems to Andretti mainly electronic gremlins particularly in San Marino Canada Hungary and Belgium although Hakkinen equalled Andretti s third place Monza finish in Japan while Senna won both the Japanese Grand Prix and the season ending Australian Grand Prix his final race for McLaren 23 24 26 27 28 According to Hakkinen in a much later interview Andretti s commuting to Europe from the United States meant he was not in Europe enough when testing needed to be done allowing Hakkinen to consistently show his speed and build a relationship with the team Hakkinen had also said that Andretti s mental approach was wrong and he did not realize the kind of sacrifices one needed to make in order to succeed in Formula One 29 It has also been reported by whom that at the start of the 1993 season Dennis signed Hakkinen as a backup to Senna who was initially reluctant to commit to the team for the whole season Senna s move to Williams had to wait until the next season because his rival Alain Prost was having his retirement season there and had it written into his contract that they could not sign Senna as his teammate This created a difficult atmosphere for Andretti who would be in the shadow of Senna and also faced the threat of being replaced by Hakkinen 30 Return to CART edit Andretti returned to the IndyCar racing after his unsuccessful season in Formula One with Target Chip Ganassi Racing where he once again proved successful He went on to win in his very first race back in the series at the 1994 Australian FAI Indycar Grand Prix around the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in Queensland Australia having led every lap along the way That win also got Reynard s first win in CART in their debut He also won again in the Molson Indy Toronto taking a record fourth win By the time he retired he would have won seven times around the Exhibition Place 31 In 1995 Andretti returned to Newman Haas Racing Taking only one win in Toronto he had a consistent season scoring points in every round which resulted in Andretti claiming fourth overall in the points standing The following season he would finish as runner up to Jimmy Vasser in a season marred by the death of Jeff Krosnoff and split with Indy Racing League visiting victory lane on five occasions Newman Haas began a new relationship with Swift which did not prove to be very successful in 1997 1999 In 2000 the team used Lola chassis and Andretti won the Firestone Firehawk 300 held at Twin Ring Motegi in Japan and again in Toronto 32 33 34 Andretti tried again to win Le Mans in 1997 again alongside his father but joined on this occasion by Olivier Grouillard Following an accident during the night the trio were forced to retire their Courage C36 He would not return to la Sarthe as a driver 35 For 2001 Andretti made the decision to move to Team Green as he wanted to try to win the Indianapolis 500 and Newman Haas refused to enter the Indy Racing League event Andretti ran in a third Team Green car with Motorola sponsorship and ran at Indianapolis He led 16 laps and was leading the race during a rain delay just beyond the halfway point Had the race been halted due to the rain he could have been declared the winner The red flag however did not come out at the time and the race resumed A punctured tyre and a minor collision in the pits with eventual winner Helio Castroneves driving for car owner Roger Penske slowed him down and at the end of the day Andretti settled for 3rd place In July it was announced that he had bought the team and intended to shift the entire operation which was renamed Andretti Green Racing to the IRL 34 36 Andretti s career in CART ended in 2002 in which he took his 42nd and final career victory at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach placing him in third place for all time victories in championship car racing behind his father 52 wins and A J Foyt 67 wins Andretti is also tied with Al Unser Jr for the most wins in a CART IndyCar season with eight victories He achieved this during his championship winning season of 1991 Throughout his time in IndyCar he retained a consistent and impressive record finishing in the top ten of the championship on 17 occasions 22 Semi retirement and team owner edit nbsp Andretti practicing for the 2007 Indianapolis 500 Andretti entered in the first four IRL events in 2003 culminating with the 2003 Indianapolis 500 after which he retired from full time IndyCar racing He led the race for 28 of the opening 94 laps before a throttle linkage failure put him out of contention once again That year he bought into the Team Green squad run by brothers Kim and Barry Green in CART It became Andretti Green Racing and for 2003 the team moved to the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series 34 37 The team claimed consecutive IndyCar Series titles in 2004 and 2005 with Tony Kanaan and Dan Wheldon respectively winning 11 of the 17 races including the Indianapolis 500 The 2007 season enhanced the Andretti legacy when Dario Franchitti captured Andretti Green Racing its third Series title in four seasons and its second Indianapolis 500 win 38 Andretti returned to the driver s seat for the 2006 Indianapolis 500 in a one time effort to assist the development of his son Marco an IndyCar rookie for the 2006 season Andretti led the race with four laps to go before falling to second behind his son a lap later He went on to finish third while Marco only just missed out on the 500 victory after he was passed just before the start finish line on the last lap by three time IndyCar champion Sam Hornish Jr After qualifying his car in 11th place for the 2007 Indianapolis 500 Andretti went on to finish 13th He then announced that this would be his last Indy 500 as a driver Andretti leaves driving competition at Indy with a frustrating distinction the driver who led the most laps 431 without winning the race He competed in 16 Indy 500s with a top finish of second in 1991 but led the race nine times By 2012 racing under the name of Andretti Autosport they brought the 2012 IndyCar Series championship back home He served not only as the team owners but as the strategist on Ryan Hunter Reay s four race victories Hunter Reay also captured the 2014 Indianapolis 500 with a close victory over Helio Castroneves 38 At the beginning of 2018 he partnered with Ryan Walkinshaw s Walkinshaw Racing and Zak Brown s United Autosports to create Walkinshaw Andretti United which competes in the Australian Supercars Championship Andretti United expanded into Extreme E in 2021 39 On February 18 2022 it was announced that Andretti had submitted a request with the FIA to enter Formula 1 under Andretti Global Formula One announced on January 31 2024 that it had rejected Andretti s latest bid to join the sport by 2026 but that it was leaving the door open for an admission from 2028 40 Other activities edit nbsp Andretti at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May 2015 In 1996 Andretti invested in a Toyota dealership in his home state of Pennsylvania 41 Among his personal appearances Andretti appeared as a contestant on season 5 of the reality TV series The Celebrity Apprentice which debuted in February 2012 Andretti joined the show as a last minute replacement for his son Marco who dropped out when Marco s friend Dan Wheldon was killed in the 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship hours before Apprentice filming was scheduled to begin Andretti was fired in the fourth episode after a presentation for Buick executives of the Buick Verano 42 43 In March 2012 Andretti Sports Marketing took over as promoter of the Milwaukee Mile IndyCar race The company also promoted the Indy Grand Prix of Louisiana the Miami ePrix and the Global RallyCross Championship events at Washington and New York 44 Personal life editAndretti was married to Sandra Sandy Spinozzi from November 1985 to 1996 and they had two children son Marco born March 13 1987 and daughter Marissa born October 31 1990 He remarried on December 24 1997 to Leslie Wood They had a son Lucca born September 16 1999 Andretti officially separated from Wood in 2003 and filed for divorce on September 7 2004 Two years later on July 15 2006 Andretti announced his engagement to former Miss Oregon Teen USA 1994 Playboy Playmate of the Year 1999 model and actress Jodi Ann Paterson The couple were married on October 7 2006 at the Andretti Winery in Napa Valley California They have twin children Mario and Miati Mia born February 13 2014 The couple resides in Fishers Indiana Awards editAndretti was inducted into National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2008 45 the Long Beach Grand Prix Walk of Fame in 2010 the Canadian Motorsports International Division Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame in 2012 38 Racing record editCareer summary edit Season Series Position Team Car 1981 SCCA National Championship Runoffs Formula F 46 8th Van Diemen RF81 1982 Robert Bosch VW Super Vee Championship 47 48 1st Arciero Racing Ralt Volkswagen RT5 81Ralt Volkswagen RT5 82 SCCA National Championship Runoffs Formula F 49 3rd Lola T640 1983 Formula Mondial North American Cup 50 51 1st Conte Racing Ralt Ford RT4 24 Heures du Mans 52 53 3rd Kremer Racing Porsche 956 Robert Bosch VW Super Vee Championship 54 55 18th Ralt Volkswagen RT5 82 FIA World Endurance Championship 56 25th Kremer Racing Porsche 956 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 57 58 27th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 83C European Endurance Championship 59 28th Kremer Racing Porsche 956 1983 4 USAC Gold Crown Series 14 60 5th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 84C 1984 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 61 62 7th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 83C 1985 USAC Gold Crown Series 14 63 8th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 84C PPG Indy Car World Series 14 64 65 9th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 85C 1986 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 66 67 2nd Kraco Racing March Cosworth 86C USAC Gold Crown Series 14 68 6th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 86C 1987 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 69 70 2nd Kraco Racing March Cosworth 87C International Race of Champions 71 72 7th Chevrolet Camaro USAC Gold Crown Series 14 73 29th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 87C World Touring Car Championship 74 75 38th Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 75 Turbo Camel GTP Championship 76 77 40th Conte RacingHendrick Motorsport March Buick 86GChevrolet Corvette GTP 1988 Marlboro Challenge 78 1st Kraco Racing Lola Cosworth T88 00 USAC Gold Crown Series 14 79 4th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 88C PPG Indy Car World Series 14 69 80 6th Kraco Racing March Cosworth 88CLola Cosworth T88 00 World Sports Prototype Championship for Drivers 81 44th Porsche AG Porsche 962C 1989 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 82 83 3rd Newman Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet T89 00 USAC Gold Crown Series 14 84 17th Newman Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet T89 00 1990 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 85 86 2nd Newman Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet T90 00 USAC Gold Crown Series 14 87 20th Newman Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet T90 00 1991 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 88 89 1st Newman Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet T91 00 Marlboro Challenge 90 1st Newman Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet T91 00 USAC Gold Crown Series 14 91 2nd Newman Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet T91 00 Camel GTP Championship 92 93 29th Jochen Dauer Racing Porsche 962C 1992 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 94 95 2nd Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford T91 00Lola Ford T92 00 Marlboro Challenge 96 2nd Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford T92 00 USAC Gold Crown Series 14 97 13th Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford T92 00 1993 FIA Formula One World Championship 98 99 11th Marlboro McLaren McLaren Ford MP4 8 1994 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 100 101 4th Target Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard Ford 94I USAC Gold Crown Series 14 102 6th Target Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard Ford 94I 1995 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 103 104 4th Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford T95 00 USAC Gold Crown Series 14 105 25th Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford T95 00 1996 PPG Indy Car World Series 14 106 107 2nd Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford T96 00 1997 PPG CART World Series 14 108 109 8th Newman Haas Racing Swift Ford 007i 1998 FedEx Championship Series 14 110 111 7th Newman Haas Racing Swift Ford 009 c 1999 FedEx Championship Series 14 112 113 4th Newman Haas Racing Swift Ford 010 c 2000 FedEx Championship Series 14 114 115 8th Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford B2K 00 2001 FedEx Championship Series 14 116 117 3rd Team Green Reynard Honda 01i Indy Racing Northern Lights Series 14 118 119 34th Team Green Dallara Oldsmobile IR1 2002 FedEx Championship Series 14 120 121 9th Team Motorola Reynard Honda 02iLola Honda B2 00 Firestone Indy Racing League 14 122 123 38th Team Green Dallara Chevrolet IR2 2003 IndyCar Series 14 124 125 24th Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda IR2 2006 IndyCar Series 14 126 127 24th Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda IR4 2007 IndyCar Series 14 128 129 27th Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda IR4 SCCA National Championship Runoffs edit Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status 1981 Road Atlanta Van Diemen RF81 Ford Formula Ford 8 Running 1982 Road Atlanta Lola T640 Ford Formula Ford 3 1 Running Formula One edit key Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points 1993 Marlboro McLaren McLaren MP4 8 Ford V8 RSARet BRARet EURRet SMRRet ESP5 MON8 CAN14 FRA6 GBRRet GERRet HUNRet BEL8 ITA3 POR JPN AUS 11th 7 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1982 nbsp Grand Touring Cars Inc nbsp Mario Andretti Mirage Cosworth M12 C 0 DNS DSQ DNS DSQ 1983 nbsp Porsche Kremer Racing nbsp Mario Andretti nbsp Philippe Alliot Porsche 956 C 364 3rd 3rd 1988 nbsp Porsche A G nbsp Mario Andretti nbsp John Andretti Porsche 962C C1 375 6th 6th 1997 nbsp Courage Competition nbsp Mario Andretti nbsp Olivier Grouillard Courage Porsche C36 LMP 197 DNF DNF Complete 24 Hours of Daytona results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1984 nbsp Dr Ing H C F Porsche nbsp Mario Andretti Porsche 962 GTP 127 66th DNF 25th DNF 1989 nbsp Busby Racing nbsp Mario Andretti Porsche 962 GTP 237 47th DNF 16th DNF 1991 nbsp Jochen Dauer Racing nbsp Mario Andretti nbsp Jeff Andretti Porsche 962C GTP 663 5th DNF 3rd DNF Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1983 nbsp Henn s Swap Shop Racing nbsp Derek Bell nbsp John Paul Jr Porsche 935L GTP 125 56th DNF 9th DNF American Open Wheel racing results edit key Formula Super Vee edit Formula Super Vee results Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Rank Points 1982 Arciero Racing Ralt RT5 82 VW Brabham PHX1 CLT1 DET17 MIL14 ROA3 MIL1 MSP1 MCHRet RIV1 LS2 PHX1 1st 152 Source 130 131 USAC edit Year Team 1 2 Rank Points 1983 84 Kraco Racing DQSF INDY5 5th 500 CART edit Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Rank Points Ref 1983 Kraco Racing March 83C Cosworth DFX V8t ATL INDY MIL CLE MIS1 ROA POC RIV MDO MIS2 LVG19 LS24 PHX9 T 26th 4 132 1984 Kraco Racing March 84C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH10 PHX13 INDY5 MIL4 POR12 MEA13 CLE3 MIS120 ROA16 POC23 MDO16 SAN3 MIS27 PHX23 LS3 LVG24 7th 102 133 1985 Kraco Racing March 85C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH19 INDY8 MIL19 POR28 MEA4 CLE7 MIS127 ROA2 POC13 MDO14 SAN19 MIS225 LS9 PHX5 MIA25 9th 53 134 1986 Kraco Racing March 86C Cosworth DFX V8t PHX115 LBH1 INDY6 MIL1 POR2 MEA20 CLE2 TOR19 MIS111 POC11 MDO10 SAN6 MIS22 ROA2 LS3 PHX21 MIA18 2nd 171 135 1987 Kraco Racing March 87C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH4 PHX4 INDY29 MIL1 POR2 MEA5 CLE6 TOR5 MIS1 POC8 ROA16 MDO13 NAZ1 LS22 MIA1 2nd 158 136 1988 Kraco Racing March 88C Cosworth DFX V8t PHX3 LBH7 INDY4 MIL7 POR11 CLE14 TOR3 MEA6 6th 119 137 Lola T88 00 MIS3 POC25 MDO26 ROA5 NAZ2 LS2 MIA17 1989 Newman Haas Racing Lola T89 00 Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX4 LBH2 INDY17 MIL2 DET13 POR6 CLE18 MEA18 TOR1 MIS1 POC3 MDO3 ROA6 NAZ5 LS7 3rd 150 138 1990 Newman Haas Racing Lola T90 00 Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX20 LBH4 INDY20 MIL5 DET1 POR1 CLE25 MEA1 TOR2 MIS15 DEN5 VAN20 MDO1 ROA1 NAZ5 LS3 2nd 181 139 1991 Newman Haas Racing Lola T91 00 Chevrolet 265A V8t SRF14 LBH16 PHX4 INDY2 MIL1 DET19 POR1 CLE1 MEA16 TOR1 MIS14 DEN3 VAN1 MDO1 ROA1 NAZ3 LS1 1st 234 140 1992 Newman Haas Racing Lola T91 00 Ford XB V8t SRF17 PHX10 2nd 192 141 Lola T92 00 LBH16 INDY13 DET4 POR1 MIL1 NHM2 TOR1 MIS18 CLE2 ROA4 VAN1 MDO21 NAZ2 LS1 1994 Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard 94i Ford XB V8t SRF1 PHX20 LBH6 INDY6 MIL4 DET5 POR31 CLE18 TOR1 MIS22 MDO5 NHM5 VAN3 ROA17 NAZ9 LS28 4th 118 142 1995 Newman Haas Racing Lola T95 00 Ford XB V8t MIA20 SRF9 PHX2 LBH9 NAZ22 INDY25 MIL3 DET4 POR4 ROA27 TOR1 CLE7 MIS25 MDO19 NHM2 VAN21 LS4 4th 123 143 1996 Newman Haas Racing Lola T96 00 Ford XD V8t MIA9 RIO22 SRF19 LBH7 NAZ1 MIS123 MIL1 DET1 POR11 CLE19 TOR22 MIS222 MDO3 ROA1 VAN1 LS9 2nd 132 144 1997 Newman Haas Racing Swift 007 i Ford XD V8t MIA1 SRF3 LBH22 NAZ2 RIO21 GAT11 MIL2 DET2 POR8 CLE23 TOR4 MIS21 MDO8 ROA26 VAN16 LS27 FON19 8th 108 145 1998 Newman Haas Racing Swift 009 c Ford XD V8t MIA1 MOT14 LBH21 NAZ18 RIO5 GAT2 MIL26 DET10 POR17 CLE2 TOR2 MIS6 MDO21 ROA15 VAN2 LS10 HOU28 SRF20 FON18 7th 112 146 1999 Newman Haas Racing Swift 010 c Ford XD V8t MIA2 MOT5 LBH7 NAZ6 RIO26 GAT1 MIL15 POR10 CLE3 ROA2 TOR26 MIS4 DET4 MDO8 CHI22 VAN14 LS10 HOU3 SRF5 FON21 4th 151 147 2000 Newman Haas Racing Lola B2K 00 Ford XF V8t MIA22 LBH14 RIO9 MOT1 NAZ6 MIL2 DET13 POR4 CLE4 TOR1 MIS2 CHI2 MDO8 ROA19 VAN12 LS14 GAT20 HOU13 SRF20 FON19 8th 127 148 2001 Team Motorola Reynard 01i Honda HR 1 V8t MTY4 LBH28 TXSNH NAZ6 MOT23 MIL2 DET4 POR8 CLE15 TOR1 MIS19 CHI24 MDO26 ROA2 VAN3 LAU4 ROC5 HOU21 LS14 SRF2 FON7 3rd 147 149 2002 Team Motorola Reynard 02i Honda HR 2 V8t MTY12 LBH1 9th 110 150 Lola B02 00 MOT16 MIL7 LS11 POR9 CHI15 TOR11 CLE2 VAN6 MDO3 ROA10 MTL8 DEN13 ROC10 MIA8 SRF9 FON2 MEX17 Event 1 non championship exhibition race held day preceding next championship race IndyCar Series edit Year Team Chassis No Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points Ref 2001 Team Motorola Dallara IR 01 39 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 PHX HMS ATL INDY3 TXS PPIR RIR KAN NSH KTY STL CHI TX2 34th 35 151 2002 Team Green Dallara IR 02 Chevrolet Indy V8 HMS PHX FON NAZ INDY7 TXS PPIR RIR KAN NSH MIS KTY STL CHI TX2 38th 26 152 2003 Andretti Green Racing Dallara IR 03 7 Honda HI3R V8 HMS6 PHX13 MOT4 INDY27 TXS PPIR RIR KAN NSH MIS STL KTY NAZ CHI FON TX2 24th 80 153 2006 Dallara IR 05 1 Honda HI6R V8 HMS STP MOT INDY3 WGL TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY SNM CHI 24th 35 154 2007 39 Honda HI7R V8 HMS STP MOT KAN INDY13 MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL NSH MDO MIS KTY SNM DET CHI 27th 17 155 Indianapolis 500 results edit Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team 1984 March Cosworth 4 5 Kraco 1985 Lola Cosworth 15 8 Kraco 1986 March Cosworth 3 6 Kraco 1987 March Cosworth 9 29 Kraco 1988 March Cosworth 10 4 Kraco 1989 Lola Chevrolet 21 17 Newman Haas 1990 Lola Chevrolet 5 20 Newman Haas 1991 Lola Chevrolet 5 2 Newman Haas 1992 Lola Ford Cosworth 6 13 Newman Haas 1994 Reynard Ford Cosworth 5 6 Ganassi 1995 Lola Ford Cosworth 4 25 Newman Haas 2001 Dallara Oldsmobile 21 3 Team Green 2002 Dallara Chevrolet 25 7 Team Green 2003 Dallara Honda 13 27 Andretti Green 2006 Dallara Honda 13 3 Andretti Green 2007 Dallara Honda 11 13 Andretti GreenFurther reading editMichael Andretti Robert Carver amp Douglas Carver Michael Andretti at Indianapolis Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0671752965See also editMichael Andretti s World GP a video game that licensed his nameReferences edit All Time Records Career champcarstats com Retrieved April 3 2018 Motorsports matriarch Dee Ann Andretti dies at 76 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