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Kenny Bräck
Swedish racecar driver

Kenny Bräck

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Swedish racecar driver
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Kenny Brack
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Arvika, Sweden
Age
58 years
Kenny Bräck
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Biography

Kenny Bräck (born 21 March 1966) is a Swedish former race car driver. Until his retirement from racing, he competed in the CART, Indy Racing League and the IROC series. He is the winner of the 1999 Indianapolis 500 and the 1998 driving champion of the Indy Racing League. He survived one of the racing sport's biggest accidents in Fort Worth, Texas, in 2003, in which a deceleration of 214g was measured. Eighteen months later he made a comeback at the Indy 500 and set the fastest qualifying time of the field. He retired from IndyCar racing after the race.

In 2009, he made a comeback to rally, competing in Rally X at X-Games 15 and winning Gold. Bräck still drives occasionally and won The Dukerie's Stage Rally in Nottingham, England with co-driver Emil Axelsson in June 2011. The duo also won the Swedish classic The Midnight Sun Rally in July 2011. In September Bräck took pole position and won the RAC Tourist Trophy race at the Goodwood Revival in a Shelby Daytona Coupé 1964 together with 9-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen.In September 2013 Bräck won The Whitsun Trophy race at the Goodwood Revival in a Ford GT40 together with Red Bull Racing's Adrian Newey.

In May 2017 Kenny set the lap record for road legal cars at the Nurburgring Nordschleife with a lap time of 6,43.22, in a McLaren P1 LM, a project he helped develop with Team Lanzante. 5 cars were produced for customers.

Since 2015 Bräck has helped McLaren Automotive working with dynamic car development for their sports cars. In May 2018 he took the role as Chief test driver.

Early career

Born in Arvika, he grew up in the little village of Glava, where his father taught him to drive cars on the lake-ice in the winters. A neighbor introduced Bräck to racing when he was 13 years of age, working in his business one summer, buying him a go-kart. Apart from the beginning of Bräck's career, he has managed his career himself, from finding sponsors, negotiating contracts to winning races.

Formula racing

He raced in Britain and Sweden in Formula Ford and Formula 3 (he was Swedish junior Formula Ford Champion in 1986), in Europe in Formula Opel Lotus, in Scandinavia and Europe in the Renault Clio Cup (Scandinavian Champion 1992) and in the US in the Barber Saab Pro Series (Champion in 1993).

In 1994 he competed in the International Formula 3000. In 1995 he finished third in the International F3000 championship for Madgwick Racing. In 1996 he was Arrows Formula One test driver but decided to leave the team after mid season concentrating on his European F3000 campaign. Despite winning the last race on the road, after a controversial Clerk of the Course decision he eventually was disqualified from the event and had to settle for the runner-up position in the championship, driving for the British team Super Nova. Had he not been disqualified, Bräck would have been champion.

First appearance in the IRL

Bräck began his IRL career in 1997. He won the IRL championship in 1998, and the 1999 Indianapolis 500 driving for American racing legend A. J. Foyt.The following year he left Foyt's team to compete in the CART FedEx Championship Series.

CART career

Kenny Bräck in 2002.

In 2000 he switched to the CART with Team Rahal, winning the Rookie of the Year title that year. He finished 2nd in the driver's championship in 2001, winning a season-high 4 victories and 6 pole positions.However, he did not have much success on road circuits which is what ultimately cost him that year's title to Gil de Ferran.

In 2001 Bräck also had a minor role in the Hollywood motion picture Driven, which starred Sylvester Stallone and Burt Reynolds.

In 2002, Bräck raced for Chip Ganassi Racing, and he ended the season by winning the CART season finale Mexico City G.P., which turned out to be his only win in major North American open wheel racing on a road or street circuit.

IROC

In 2001 he competed in the International Race of Champions series in the season called IROC XXV. The series is a stock car invitational in the United States. He finished third in the championship, the highest points position for a non-stock car driver.

Return to IRL

Bräck moved back to the IRL in 2003 with previous CART team owner, Bobby Rahal and his Rahal Letterman Racing team. Bräck scored 2nd place at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit in Japan. In the final race at Texas Motor Speedway, he suffered a serious crash that almost cost him his life. His car locked wheels with Tomas Scheckter's, flew into the catch fencing, and broke apart. Bräck's crash saw the highest recorded g-forces since the introduction of crash violence recording systems, peaking at 214 g. (While death may occur at >50 g) He broke Carlos Sainz's previous record of 45 g. This was a record for highest g-force survived by anyone. He suffered multiple fractures, breaking his sternum, femur, shattering a vertebra in his spine and crushing his ankles. He spent eighteen months recovering from his injuries. Though Bräck would return for one additional race, the Texas wreck essentially ended his racing career in IRL.

Bräck made his comeback at the 2005 Indianapolis 500, replacing an injured Buddy Rice (who, coincidentally, had replaced Bräck in 2004). He set the fastest qualification time in the field with an average speed of 227.598 mph (366.283 km/h), but started 23rd due to not qualifying on the first day. He retired from the race with a mechanical problem.

Retirement

As of 2011, Bräck lives in England and has retired from open wheel racing, although he manages young open wheel racing drivers such as Marcus Ericsson and occasionally drives in rallying. Bräck also spends his time currently as the lead member and songwriter of his rock band "Bräck", together with lead singer Franc Aledia. At the 2007 Indianapolis 500 the band Bräck cooperated with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in celebrating American racing legend A. J. Foyt as part of his 50th anniversary at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In May 2007 the band released its first album "Greatest hits, volume 1" featuring the song "Legend of the Speedway". A rock video, featuring Foyt's Indianapolis winning cars including the car Bräck won the race with in 1999 while driving for Foyt was also recorded. The video was directed by Allen Farst of Niche Productions, Dayton, Ohio.

Bräck is also on the board of directors of Mekonomen, Scandinavia's biggest distributor of car spare parts, listed on the Swedish stock exchange.

In July 2013, Autosport named Bräck one of the top 50 greatest drivers to have never raced in Formula One.

Other racing

Bräck was employed by Lanzante Motorsport to drive one of the most prestigious cars, a 1964 Shelby Daytona Coupé, in the RAC Tourist Trophy race at the Goodwood Revival in September 2011. Only six original cars exist. Sharing the driving duties with 9-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen, Bräck qualified the car on pole position. The duo also won the race.In September 2013 Bräck, in partnership with Red Bull F1 Racing's Adrian Newey won the Goodwood revival 50 year anniversary The Whitsun Trophy, where Bräck performed a rain qualifying that became a YouTube sensation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jF__B1xpJY. The duo went on to win the race. Also in September Bräck co-drove Christian Glaesel's Ford GT40 in the Spa 6-Hours race, together with the owner and Olivier Ellerbrock. Bräck qualified the car on pole. Eventually the car finished in 5th place.

X Games

In 2009, four years after retiring from IndyCar racing Bräck made a surprise return to the wheel after receiving a special invitation to compete in the annual ESPN X Games 15 in Los Angeles. Bräck drove a Ford Fiesta prepared by Swedish team Olsbergs MSE. Bräck was the fastest qualifier and went on to win the competition outright in a head-to-head final against previous Rally Gold Medal winner and nine time overall X-Games Gold Medal winner Travis Pastrana. Bräck became the first specially invited driver to win the Rally Gold Medal. The late WRC star Colin McRae previously held the top spot with a second-place finish.

Rally

In 2011 Bräck won his second stage rally in his career, Dukerie's Rally outside Nottingham, England, in a Ford Escort Mk II BDG with Swedish co-driver Emil Axelsson. In July 2011 the duo won the Swedish classic The Midnight Sun Rally in the same car, in front of the previous year's winner Kenneth Bäcklund and rally world champion Björn Waldegård.

Racing record

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

YearEntrant12345678910DCPoints
1994Madgwick InternationalSIL
PAU
CAT
PER
HOC
SPA
EST
MAG
11th5
1995Madgwick InternationalSIL
CAT
PAU
PER
HOC
SPA
EST
MAG
4th24
1996Super Nova RacingNÜR
PAU
PER
HOC
SIL
SPA
MAG
EST
MUG
HOC
2nd49

American open–wheel results

(key)

IndyCar Series

YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617RankPoints
1996–1997Galles RacingG-Force GF01Oldsmobile Aurora V8NHMLVSWDWPHX
INDY
TXS
PPIR
CLT
NH2
LV2
19th139
1998A.J. Foyt EnterprisesDallara IR8Oldsmobile Aurora V8WDW
PHX
INDY
TXS
NHM
DOV
CLT
PPIR
ATL
TX2
LVS
1st332
1999A.J. Foyt EnterprisesDallara IR9Oldsmobile Aurora V8WDW
PHX
CLT
INDY
TXS
PPIR
ATL
DOV
PPI2
LVS
TX2
2nd256
2002Chip Ganassi RacingG-Force GF05CChevrolet Indy V8HMSPHXFONNZRINDY
TXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMISKTYSTLCHITX242nd19
2003Team RahalDallara IR-03Honda HI3R V8HMS
PHX
MOT
INDY
TXS
PPIR
RIR
KAN
NSH
MIS
STL
KTY
NZR
CHI
FON
TX2
9th342
2005Rahal Letterman RacingPanoz GF09CHonda HI5R V8HMSPHXSTPMOTINDY
TXSRIRKANNSHMILMISKTYPPIRSNMCHIWGLFON34th10

CART

YearTeamChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021RankPoints
2000Team RahalReynard 2KiFord XF V8tMIA
LBH
RIO
MOT
NZR
MIL
DET
POR
CLE
TOR
MIS
CHI
MDO
ROA
VAN
LS
STL
HOU
SRF
FON
4th135
2001Team RahalLola B01/00Ford XF V8tMTY
LBH
TXS
NZR
MOT
MIL
DET
POR
CLE
TOR
MIS
CHI
MDO
ROA
VAN
LAU
ROC
HOU
LS
SRF
FON
2nd163
2002Chip Ganassi RacingLola B02/00Toyota RV8F V8tMTY
LBH
MOT
MIL
LS
POR
CHI
TOR
CLE
VAN
MDO
ROA
MTL
DEN
ROC
MIA
SRF
FON
MEX
6th114

Indianapolis 500

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
1997G-Force GF01Oldsmobile Aurora V81533Galles Racing
1998Dallara IR8Oldsmobile Aurora V836A.J. Foyt Enterprises
1999Dallara IR9Oldsmobile Aurora V881A.J. Foyt Enterprises
2002G-Force GF05CChevrolet Indy V82111Chip Ganassi Racing
2003Dallara IR-03Honda HI3R V8616Team Rahal
2005Panoz GF09CHonda HI5R V82326Rahal Letterman Racing

Complete FIA European Rallycross Championship results

Division 1

YearEntrantCar12345678910ERXPoints
2009Kenny BräckCitroën C4 T16GBR
POR
FRA
HUN
AUT
SWE
BEL
GER
POL
CZE
27th7
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