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Pablo Donoso

Pablo Donoso Prado (born December 3, 1984) is a professional racing driver from Santiago de Chile. He began racing at nine years of age. He raced in the Firestone Indy Lights Series and passed the Rookie Test for the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series on February 29, 2008 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Pablo Donoso Prado
Nationality Chilean
Born (1984-12-03) December 3, 1984 (age 39)
Santiago de Chile
Firestone Indy Lights Series
Years active2008-2009
TeamsSWE Racing
Team Moore Racing
Brian Stewart Racing
Genoa Racing
Team PBIR
RLR-Andersen Racing
Starts25
Wins1
Poles1
Best finish7th in 2008
Previous series
2006-2007
2005
2004
2003
2002
USAC Silver Crown
Star Mazda Series
World Series by Nissan
World Series Light by Nissan
Argentine Formula Renault

Career edit

In 1994 he began his racing career, in karting, moved by his father, Jorge Donoso, who was also a race driver in Chile.

Since that year and until 1999, he raced karting in the Chilean and Argentine championships with a total of 18 wins and 32 podiums, with two sub-championships and the 1996 title.

Development in Argentina edit

He moved to Argentina where he raced in the prestigious Fórmula Renault until 2002. In 2002 he became the second Chilean driver to win a race in Argentina after Eliseo Salazar who won in the 1978 Formula 4. That year, his results took him to the fight for the championship against the Argentine Juan Cruz Alvarez up to the final round, finally with a 2nd place overall.

Europe edit

Donoso then moved to Europe, racing in European Formula BMW Junior with a total of 4 wins, 2 poles, and 4 podiums. Again, he matched Salazar to be the second Chilean to win a European race since the Eliseo's 1980 win in the British Formula One Championship.

In 2003 he raced in the World Series Light by Nissan with the Chilean beer brand Cristal as his main sponsor and backed by his manager, former race driver, Cristián Mackenna. That year Donoso got one win at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz circuit with the Vergani Racing Team.

In 2004 he moved to the World Series by Nissan. In this series, he was the teammate of Enrique Bernoldi, a former F1 driver. At this level, he didn't succeed and he was forced to leave his seat in the middle of the season due to budget issues.

Early career in the United States edit

In 2004, he finished his contract with Mackenna and got in touch with Eliseo Salazar to redirect his career to the US. Looking for a small racing series to compete in with specified equipment and lower budgets, he joined the Star Mazda Series in 2005. He raced in the series with Andersen Walko Racing, competing against drivers like Marco Andretti, Graham Rahal, Jonathan Klein and Raphael Matos among others.

He won at Infineon Raceway from the pole position, his only victory of the season, with several podiums.[1]

In a very criticized decision in his native Chile, he joined the USAC Silver Crown Series for the 2006 season; one of the oldest open-wheel series in the United States. He believed that this series could be a step to finally get to a world-class category like NASCAR or the IndyCar Series. That, and additional financial problems made Silver Crown an attractive option in spite of other series like the Infiniti Pro Series or the Champ Car Atlantic Series possibly being better suited to his goals.

USAC career edit

With new more formula style cars, Donoso joined the struggling series driving for Vance Racing owned by Johnny Vance. At the first races of 2006 he was able to show his potential but suffered from mechanical problems. The criticism in Chile was rising, meanwhile, many oval specialists congratulated him for this natural ability to handle the somewhat unusual cars.

The IndyCar team Hemelgarn Racing fielded a car for him in two rounds of the 2006 USAC Silver Crown season and Donoso delivered two 2nd places at the Iowa Speedway and Kansas Speedway.

IndyCar Series test and Indy Lights ride edit

With the goal of getting closer to the main series, in 2007 Donoso joined the team of the legendary A. J. Foyt, A. J. Foyt Enterprises. He raced the 2007 series with Tracy Hines as his teammate.

 
Donoso driving in the 2008 Firestone Freedom 100 for Team Moore Racing

On Friday 29th, Donoso passed the IndyCar Series rookie test at Homestead Miami Speedway using Darren Manning's car under Johnny Rutherford's supervision. After that, Foyt said that Donoso would become his second driver for the 2008 IndyCar Series season. However, he would start the season racing in the Firestone Indy Lights Series for SWE Racing, signing with the team for four races. Donoso was not entered in the Indianapolis 500 with Foyt's team, the seat instead going to Jeff Simmons. Donoso continued in Indy Lights with Team Moore Racing beginning with the Freedom 100. At the race after the Freedom 100, Donoso won his first series pole at the Milwaukee Mile.

Donoso scored his first podium finish in Indy Lights competition in the time-shortened second Mid Ohio 100 race. He finished 3rd in a race won by James Davison. However, he parted ways with Team Moore after that race and was entered in Brian Stewart Racing's #3 car for the following race. He returned to Team Moore for the next pair of races at Infineon Raceway and captured his first series win in the weekend's second race as he started from the pole due to the field inversion from race 1.

Donoso signed to race in the Indy Lights in 2009 with Brian Stewart Racing. However, after the Kansas Speedway race he switched to Genoa Racing for the Freedom 100 and then Team PBIR for the Milwaukee race. He drove for his third team in as many races when he competed for RLR-Andersen Racing at Iowa Speedway and continued with RLR-Andersen on a part-time basis through the August race at Kentucky Speedway, which is his last start in the series.

Indy Lights edit

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rank Points
2008 SWE Racing HMS
21
STP1
14
STP2
17
KAN
12
8th 358
Team Moore Racing INDY
19
MIL
7
IOW
5
WGL1
5
WGL2
5
NSH
10
MDO1
10
MDO2
3
SNM1
8
SNM2
1
CHI
13
Brian Stewart Racing KTY
22
2009 Brian Stewart Racing STP 1
14
STP 2
26
LBH
11
KAN
19
19th 147
Genoa Racing INDY
9
Team PBIR MIL
11
RLR Andersen Racing IOW
12
WGL
8
TOR EDM KTY
16
MDO SNM CHI HMS

References edit

  1. ^ , November 12, 2005, archived from the original on 2013-12-11, retrieved 2013-08-12

External links edit

  • Sitio Oficial Pablo Donoso(in Spanish)

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20072005200420032002USAC Silver CrownStar Mazda SeriesWorld Series by NissanWorld Series Light by NissanArgentine Formula Renault Contents 1 Career 2 Development in Argentina 3 Europe 4 Early career in the United States 5 USAC career 6 IndyCar Series test and Indy Lights ride 6 1 Indy Lights 7 References 8 External linksCareer editIn 1994 he began his racing career in karting moved by his father Jorge Donoso who was also a race driver in Chile Since that year and until 1999 he raced karting in the Chilean and Argentine championships with a total of 18 wins and 32 podiums with two sub championships and the 1996 title Development in Argentina editHe moved to Argentina where he raced in the prestigious Formula Renault until 2002 In 2002 he became the second Chilean driver to win a race in Argentina after Eliseo Salazar who won in the 1978 Formula 4 That year his results took him to the fight for the championship against the Argentine Juan Cruz Alvarez up to the final round finally with a 2nd place overall Europe editDonoso then moved to Europe racing in European Formula BMW Junior with a total of 4 wins 2 poles and 4 podiums Again he matched Salazar to be the second Chilean to win a European race since the Eliseo s 1980 win in the British Formula One Championship In 2003 he raced in the World Series Light by Nissan with the Chilean beer brand Cristal as his main sponsor and backed by his manager former race driver Cristian Mackenna That year Donoso got one win at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz circuit with the Vergani Racing Team In 2004 he moved to the World Series by Nissan In this series he was the teammate of Enrique Bernoldi a former F1 driver At this level he didn t succeed and he was forced to leave his seat in the middle of the season due to budget issues Early career in the United States editIn 2004 he finished his contract with Mackenna and got in touch with Eliseo Salazar to redirect his career to the US Looking for a small racing series to compete in with specified equipment and lower budgets he joined the Star Mazda Series in 2005 He raced in the series with Andersen Walko Racing competing against drivers like Marco Andretti Graham Rahal Jonathan Klein and Raphael Matos among others He won at Infineon Raceway from the pole position his only victory of the season with several podiums 1 In a very criticized decision in his native Chile he joined the USAC Silver Crown Series for the 2006 season one of the oldest open wheel series in the United States He believed that this series could be a step to finally get to a world class category like NASCAR or the IndyCar Series That and additional financial problems made Silver Crown an attractive option in spite of other series like the Infiniti Pro Series or the Champ Car Atlantic Series possibly being better suited to his goals USAC career editWith new more formula style cars Donoso joined the struggling series driving for Vance Racing owned by Johnny Vance At the first races of 2006 he was able to show his potential but suffered from mechanical problems The criticism in Chile was rising meanwhile many oval specialists congratulated him for this natural ability to handle the somewhat unusual cars The IndyCar team Hemelgarn Racing fielded a car for him in two rounds of the 2006 USAC Silver Crown season and Donoso delivered two 2nd places at the Iowa Speedway and Kansas Speedway IndyCar Series test and Indy Lights ride editWith the goal of getting closer to the main series in 2007 Donoso joined the team of the legendary A J Foyt A J Foyt Enterprises He raced the 2007 series with Tracy Hines as his teammate nbsp Donoso driving in the 2008 Firestone Freedom 100 for Team Moore Racing On Friday 29th Donoso passed the IndyCar Series rookie test at Homestead Miami Speedway using Darren Manning s car under Johnny Rutherford s supervision After that Foyt said that Donoso would become his second driver for the 2008 IndyCar Series season However he would start the season racing in the Firestone Indy Lights Series for SWE Racing signing with the team for four races Donoso was not entered in the Indianapolis 500 with Foyt s team the seat instead going to Jeff Simmons Donoso continued in Indy Lights with Team Moore Racing beginning with the Freedom 100 At the race after the Freedom 100 Donoso won his first series pole at the Milwaukee Mile Donoso scored his first podium finish in Indy Lights competition in the time shortened second Mid Ohio 100 race He finished 3rd in a race won by James Davison However he parted ways with Team Moore after that race and was entered in Brian Stewart Racing s 3 car for the following race He returned to Team Moore for the next pair of races at Infineon Raceway and captured his first series win in the weekend s second race as he started from the pole due to the field inversion from race 1 Donoso signed to race in the Indy Lights in 2009 with Brian Stewart Racing However after the Kansas Speedway race he switched to Genoa Racing for the Freedom 100 and then Team PBIR for the Milwaukee race He drove for his third team in as many races when he competed for RLR Andersen Racing at Iowa Speedway and continued with RLR Andersen on a part time basis through the August race at Kentucky Speedway which is his last start in the series Indy Lights edit Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rank Points 2008 SWE Racing HMS21 STP114 STP217 KAN12 8th 358 Team Moore Racing INDY19 MIL7 IOW5 WGL15 WGL25 NSH10 MDO110 MDO23 SNM18 SNM21 CHI13 Brian Stewart Racing KTY22 2009 Brian Stewart Racing STP 114 STP 226 LBH11 KAN19 19th 147 Genoa Racing INDY9 Team PBIR MIL11 RLR Andersen Racing IOW12 WGL8 TOR EDM KTY16 MDO SNM CHI HMSReferences edit Star Mazda Championship presented by Goodyear 2005 season results November 12 2005 archived from the original on 2013 12 11 retrieved 2013 08 12External links editSitio Oficial Pablo Donoso in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pablo Donoso amp oldid 1193072132, 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