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E. J. Viso
Venezuelan racing driver

E. J. Viso

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Venezuelan racing driver
A.K.A.
Ernesto Jose Viso Lossada
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Caracas, Venezuela
Age
39 years
E. J. Viso
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Biography

Ernesto José "E. J." Viso Lossada (born March 19, 1985) is a Venezuelan professional racing driver. He has raced in the 2005 and 2006 GP2 Series seasons, and has also driven the third car for Spyker MF1 Racing. In 2007 he competed in the GP2 Series for Racing Engineering. In 2014 he made his season debut for the Stadium Super Trucks in the Long Beach Grand Prix. He most recently drove for Andretti Autosport in the IndyCar Series.

Career

Early racing

Born in Caracas, Viso spent time in his early career in both Europe and America. He attended Rolling Hills Prep high school in California. Viso's career started in karting back in 1993, where he stayed until 2001 when he moved to US Barber Formula Dodge East, becoming champion with confidence. He also raced in the Italian Formula Renault Winter Series at the end of that year, moving to British Formula Renault for 2002. In 2002 he also drove in one race of Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup, and at the end of the year in the British Formula 3 Winter Series.

2003 saw a move to British Formula 3, where he raced in the B-Class and became champion after a controversial collision with his main rival during the final race of the season. He then moved to the main class in 2004, racing part of the season for the P1 team, his performances attracting the attention of F3000 team Durango who lured him to the series for the remainder of the season.

GP2

In 2005, he raced in the inaugural season of the GP2 Series for the BCN Competicion team, alongside Hiroki Yoshimoto. In 2006, he again raced in the GP2 Series for the iSport team. He won the San Marino Sunday race and the Spain Sunday race. He also drove the third Spyker MF1 Team car in the Friday practice sessions of the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Before the 2007 French Grand Prix, it was confirmed that Ernesto Viso would replace the underperforming Sérgio Jimenez at Racing Engineering. His race ended on the first lap in a spectacular collision with Michael Ammermüller and Kazuki Nakajima in which his car somersaulted over the barriers at tremendous speed, smashing through an advertising hoarding and narrowly missing a bridge (as luck would have it, hitting the board saved him from clouting the bridge and probably more severe injuries), leaving him only a severe concussion and painful arm. This crash was very similar to the one of Marco Campos that happened on the same track in 1995, leading to Campos's death. Campos died of severe head trauma after hitting his head on the concrete barrier. Viso was only inches away from the same fate. For the British round, he was replaced by Filipe Albuquerque. Viso took part in the following race meeting, but was then replaced by Marcos Martinez.

IndyCar Series

E. J. Viso in 2008.

Viso competed in the newly united IndyCar Series in 2008 for HVM Racing. He made his first series start in the first oval race of his career on March 29. His next start, at St. Petersburg, was a superb performance ending with a fourth-place finish. At Milwaukee he ended with an eighth place. Shortly after the Watkins Glen race (in which he finished 10th but forced Vitor Meira off the track, causing Meira to run back onto the track to confront Viso on the next lap) he was diagnosed with the Mumps and was forced to withdraw from the next race. Viso finished 18th overall in the 2008 series and has signed a contract to drive for HVM in 2009. On February 21, 2010 KV Racing confirmed that Viso would drive the No. 8 car for the team for the entire 2010 season.

For the 2011 IndyCar campaign, Viso remained with KV Racing. He showed flashes of speed, particularly in Brazil where he was in contention for a win. He remained one of the more accident-prone drivers in the series, which led to questions about his seat for 2012 . Viso finished 18th in the IZOD IndyCar Series championship on the strength of four top-10 finishes with a season best seventh place showing in Texas Race No. 2.

For 2013 Viso remained in the IndyCar Series with Andretti Autosport, in the No. 5 with sponsorship from oil company PDVSA, recording a best finish of 4th at Milwaukee and finishing 15th in the final points standings. Ahead of the series finale at Fontana, Viso was replaced at the last minute by Carlos Munoz, citing illness and claiming to be unable to travel. His sudden absence was curious however, as the same week reports surfaced in Venezuela alleging that several Venezuelan drivers participating in various series had committed fraud and engaged in illegal currency trading. Viso later posted a letter on his Twitter account, in which he confirmed his support of the Venezuelan government and welcomed any investigation.

As of March 2014, Viso no longer has a full-time Indycar Series drive.

Stadium Super Trucks

In 2014, Viso made his Stadium Super Trucks series debut in Long Beach, California where he finished 2nd after a last lap battle with series founder Robby Gordon. On May 30, Viso got his first ever win in an SST on only his second ever series appearance at the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix, where he finished 1st ahead of Robby Gordon in an eventful last lap finish. Viso also captured his second win a day later beating 16-year-old Scotty Steele. Viso swept all three Detroit events on June 1, and won race 1 at Coronado. The Venezuelan finished fifth in the season standings.

Racing record

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

YearEntrant12345678910DCPoints
2004Durango CorseIMOCATMONNURMAG
8
SIL
11
HOC
7
HUN
6
SPA
10
MNZ
8
12th7

Complete GP2 Series results

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

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920212223DCPoints
2005BCN CompeticionIMOFEA
10
IMOSPR
DNS
CATFEA
Ret
CATSPR
Ret
MONFEA
DSQ
NÜRFEA
Ret
NÜRSPR
11
MAGFEA
11
MAGSPR
8
SILFEA
15
SILSPR
13
HOCFEA
DSQ
HOCSPR
12
HUNFEA
6
HUNSPR
Ret
ISTFEA
14
ISTSPR
12
MNZFEA
Ret
MNZSPR
Ret
SPAFEA
2
SPASPR
3
BHRFEA
8
BHRSPR
2
11th21
2006iSport InternationalVALFEA
8
VALSPR
2
IMOFEA
6
IMOSPR
1
NÜRFEA
6
NÜRSPR
11
CATFEA
8
CATSPR
1
MONFEA
Ret
SILFEA
Ret
SILSPR
8
MAGFEA
10
MAGSPR
Ret
HOCFEA
5
HOCSPR
4
HUNFEA
4
HUNSPR
4
ISTFEA
Ret
ISTSPR
13
MNZFEA
Ret
MNZSPR
10
6th42
2007Racing EngineeringBHRFEABHRSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMAGFEA
Ret
MAGSPR
DNS
SILFEASILSPRNÜRFEA
14
NÜRSPR
8
HUNFEAHUNSPRISTFEAISTSPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSPAFEASPASPRVALFEAVALSPR29th0

Complete Formula One participations

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718WDCPoints
2006Spyker MF1 TeamMidland M16Toyota V8BHRMALAUSSMREURESPMONGBRCANUSAFRAGERHUNTURITACHNJPNBRA
TD
 – –

American open–wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

IndyCar Series

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819RankPoints
2008HVM RacingDallara IR-05HondaHMS
17
STP
4
MOT
DNP
KAN
14
INDY
26
MIL
8
TXS
14
IOW
13
RIR
10
WGL
10
NSH
MDO
22
EDM
15
KTY
13
SNM
6
DET
24
CHI
23
SRF
6
18th286
Panoz DP01Cosworth XFELBH
9
2009Dallara IR-05HondaSTP
17
LBH
23
KAN
21
INDY
24
MIL
18
TXS
24
IOW
20
RIR
12
WGL
7
TOR
13
EDM
12
KTY
15
MDO
15
SNM
22
CHI
17
MOT
15
HMS
16
18th248
2010KV Racing TechnologySAO
12
STP
17
ALA
16
LBH
15
KAN
27
INDY
25
TXS
11
IOW
3
WGL
11
TOR
19
EDM
8
MDO
26
SNM
19
CHI
27
KTY
26
MOT
15
HMS
19
17th262
2011KV Racing Technology-LotusSTP
19
ALA
23
LBH
25
SAO
13
INDY
32
TXS
7
TXS
10
MIL
20
IOW
17
TOR
9
EDM
20
MDO
15
NHM
12
SNM
9
BAL
15
MOT
21
KTY
23
LVS
C
18th241
2012KV Racing TechnologyDallara DW12ChevroletSTP
8
ALA
18
LBH
12
SAO
9
INDY
18
DET
18
TXS
19
MIL
5
IOW
24
TOR
20
EDM
16
MDO
20
SNM
16
BAL
9
FON
25
20th244
2013Andretti AutosportSTP
7
ALA
12
LBH
22
SAO
6
INDY
18
DET
17
DET
17
TXS
10
MIL
4
IOW
10
POC
21
TOR
14
TOR
5
MDO
17
SNM
14
BAL
13
HOU
9
HOU
16
FON15th340
Run on same day.
Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
Pulled out of race after contracting mumps
The Las Vegas Indy 300 was abandoned after Dan Wheldon died from injuries sustained in a 15-car crash on lap 11.
Missed race after falling ill due to eating bad oysters. Replaced by Carlos Muñoz.
YearsTeamsRacesPolesWinsPodiums
(Non-win)
Top 10s
(Non-podium)
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
63990012300

Indianapolis 500

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2008DallaraHonda2626HVM Racing
2009DallaraHonda2924HVM Racing
2010DallaraHonda1925KV Racing Technology
2011DallaraHonda1832KV Racing Technology
2012DallaraChevrolet918KV Racing Technology
2013DallaraChevrolet418Andretti Autosport/ HVM Racing

Complete American Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngineTyres12345678910RankPoints
2012CORE AutosportPCOreca FLM09Chevrolet LS3 6.2 L V8MSEB
LNBMONLIMMOSMIDAMEBALVIRPET15th24

Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine1234567891011RankPoints
2014Starworks MotorsportPRiley Mk XXVI DPDinan (BMW) 5.0 L V8DAY
17
SEB
LBHLGADETWGLMOSIMSELKCOAPET55th15

Stadium Super Trucks

(key) (Bold – Pole position. Italics – Fastest qualifier. * – Most laps led.)

Stadium Super Trucks results
Year12345678910111213141516171819202122SSTCPtsRef
2014STPSTPLBH
IMSIMSDET
DET
DET
AUS
TORTOROCF
OCF
CSS
LVV
LVV
5th280
2015ADE
ADE
ADE
STP
STP
LBH
DET
DET
DET
AUS
TOR
TOR
OCF
OCF
OCF
SRFSRFSRFSRFSYDLVVLVV6th344
2016ADEADEADESTPSTPLBHLBHDET
DET
DET
TOW
TOW
TOW
TORTORCLTCLTOCFOCFSRFSRFSRF14th99
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