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Jimmy Vasser
American racecar driver and team owner

Jimmy Vasser

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American racecar driver and team owner
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20 November 1965, Canoga Park, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California
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58 years
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Biography

James Vasser (born November 20, 1965) is an American former racing driver. Vasser won the 1996 IndyCar season championship with Chip Ganassi Racing, and scored ten victories in the series. Vasser was the last American to win the Champ Car championship.

Driving career

Vasser made his CART debut in 1992 and qualified for the Indianapolis 500, setting a record for the fastest qualifying run by a first-year driver. Although he did become a top driver, his rise to prominence coincided with the CART–IRL split, so Vasser's best years were spent away from the Indianapolis 500. He has raced in the event on a one-off basis a few times since, finishing as high as fourth in the 2001 race.

Vasser won four races in 1996 and did enough to maintain a lead in the standings for most of the season, clinching the championship at the season's final race. Teammate Alex Zanardi outperformed him over the next two years, winning the points championship both years. Vasser teamed with Juan Pablo Montoya in 1999, finishing ninth in the points standings. In 2000, his last year with Chip Ganassi Racing, Vasser won the Houston Grand Prix for his first victory since 1998.

For 2001, Vasser moved to the Pat Patrick team to drive the #40 Reynard Toyota. Despite having limited sponsorship for the car at first, Vasser started the season strong with four straight finishes of 4th to 6th place. Continuing the strong start to 2001, Jimmy was reunited with Target Chip Ganassi Racing driving for them in the Indianapolis 500. Jimmy ran well and finish 4th place as ChampCar drivers swept the top five spots at the 500. However, once returning to the ChampCar circuit, back to back crashes in race #5 at Milwaukee and race #6 at Detroit seemed to derail the season as Jimmy finished the final sixteen races of the season with only four more finishes of 5th to 7th.

After a disappointing year without even a podium, Vasser was able to secure the seat of the #8 Shell Lola Ford with Rahal Letterman Racing for 2002 which had finished 2nd in ChampCar points the previous season. In the Shell car, Vasser showed some muscle at Long Beach scoring the pole, leading laps late, and finishing 2nd behind Michael Andretti. Vasser and Rahal Letterman also crossed over into the IRL where they ran the IRL race in Fontana to prepare for Indianapolis and then the Indianapolis 500. Success was limited as Vasser scored only a 9th at Fontana and a gearbox failure cut short his Indy 500 race. Vasser's 2002 season in the Shell car was much improved over the previous year with Patrick Racing. Vasser really finished the year strong with scoring points in each of the final nine races including a podium at Miami and a dominating win at Fontana after a late-race pass of Michael Andretti. Vasser's Fontana win was to be the final win of his ChampCar career.

Without sponsorship at Rahal for 2003, Vasser had to look for opportunities with other teams and without many seats available for the 38-year-old he ended up with Stefan Johansson's startup American Spirit team. The team was not fully funded and they ran the Reynard chassis which were not up to the pace of the current Lola chassis cars. Additionally, Reynard had gone bankrupt so further development of the chassis had to be taken on by the teams so the performance gap to the Lolas continue to widen during the season. Except for a couple of fourth-place finishes, leading 15 laps at Cleveland, and podium at Surfer's Paradise in a wet/dry race the season was not very successful as rookie teammate Ryan Hunter-Reay was outpacing Vasser. Vasser reunited with Rahal Letterman for his final run at an Indianapolis 500 win but was again sidelined with gearbox failure during the race.

In 2004 he became co-owner of PKV Racing (later renamed to KV Racing Technology) along with Dan Pettit and Kevin Kalkhoven and was a driver for the team. In 2004, he broke the modern CART–Champ Car record for the most consecutive starts. Vasser retired from open wheel racing in 2006, but remains active in his ownership role. He temporarily came out of retirement to drive in the final Champ Car World Series event at the 2008 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.

In 2006, Vasser competed in three Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series races, including the 24 Hours of Daytona, driving for GAINSCO/Blackhawk Racing. In 2007, he again drove for the renamed GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing at the 24 Hours of Daytona, and on Sept. 4, 2007, it was announced that he would return to the team for the season-ending Sunchaser 1000 km. Vasser drove again for Stallings' team beginning at Laguna Seca in May 2008, pairing with fellow Champ Car champion Cristiano da Matta.

In 2013, Vasser joined the Stadium Super Trucks and was scheduled to make his debut at Honda Indy Toronto. However, he was injured prior to the race and was replaced by Davey Hamilton.

Early career

  • Won the 1986 Formula Ford National Championship, SCCA.
  • Competed in the 1988 Corvette Challenge.
  • Competed in the 1989 and 1990 Pro F-2000 Canadian Championship. Vasser and his teammate Ken Murillo were sponsored by LucasFilm.
  • Competed in Atlantic Championship in 1990 and 1991 for Della Penna Motorsports.
  • Won the Formula Atlantic East/West Challenge in 1990.
  • Finished Runner-up (by 4 points Jovy Marcelo) in the 1991 season, six wins and seven pole positions.

Motorsports career results

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

YearTrackCarEngineClassFinishStartStatus
1985Road AtlantaSwift DB1FordFormula Ford255Running
1986Road AtlantaSwift DB1FordFormula Ford12Running

American open–wheel racing results

(key)

Indy Lights

YearTeam123456789101112RankPoints
1988R & K RacingPHXMILPORCLETORMEA
10
POCMDOROANAZLAGMIA26th3
1989Barclay RacingPHXLBHMILDETPORMEATORPOCMDOROANAZLAG
8
24th5

CART/Champ Car

YearTeamChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021RankPoints
1992Hayhoe-Cole RacingLola T92/00Chevrolet 265ASRF
15
PHX
15
LBH
7
INDY
21
DETPOR
23
MIL
12
NHATOR
12
MCHCLE
14
ROAVAN
18
MDO
25
NAZ
DNQ
LAG
12
22nd8
1993Hayhoe-Cole RacingLola T92/00Chevrolet 265ASRF
24
PHX
3
LBH
22
MIL
8
DET
16
POR
11
CLE16th30
Ford XB V8tINDY
13
TOR
11
MCHNHA
9
ROAVAN
18
MDO
10
NAZLAG
21
1994Hayhoe-Cole RacingReynard 94iFord XB V8tSRF
4
PHX
5
LBH
24
INDY
4
MIL
11
DET
20
POR
32
CLE
31
TOR
25
MCH
25
MDO
14
NHA
7
VAN
15
ROA
28
NAZ
13
LAG
26
15th42
1995Chip Ganassi RacingReynard 95iFord XB V8tMIA
8
SRF
24
PHX
23
LBH
23
NAZ
24
INDY
22
MIL
9
DET
2
POR
2
ROA
3
TOR
17
CLE
3
MCH
7
MDO
9
NHA
6
VAN
27
LAG
8
8th92
1996Chip Ganassi RacingReynard 96iHonda HRH V8tMIA
1
RIO
8
SRF
1
LBH
1
NAZ
7
500
1
MIL
10
DET
12
POR
13
CLE
10
TOR
8
MCH
9
MDO
2
ROA
6
VAN
7
LAG
4
1st154
1997Chip Ganassi RacingReynard 97iHonda HRR V8tMIA
3
SRF
12
LBH
9
NAZ
5
RIO
9
GAT
5
MIL
3
DET
4
POR
19
CLE
13
TOR
7
MCH
24
MDO
5
ROA
8
VAN
2
LAG
1
FON
2
3rd144
1998Chip Ganassi RacingReynard 98iHonda HRK V8tMIA
16
MOT
7
LBH
8
NAZ
1
RIO
6
GAT
4
MIL
1
DET
6
POR
8
CLE
7
TOR
3
MCH
2
MDO
27
ROA
9
VAN
26
LAG
5
HOU
4
SRF
24
FON
1
2nd169
1999Chip Ganassi RacingReynard 99iHonda HRS V8tMIA
4
MOT
12
LBH
10
NAZ
11
RIO
27
GAT
10
MIL
4
POR
12
CLE
23
ROA
23
TOR
8
MCH
9
DET
5
MDO
4
CHI
3
VAN
3
LAG
18
HOU
20
SRF
18
FON
5
9th104
2000Chip Ganassi RacingLola B2K/00Toyota RVA V8tMIA
4
LBH
3
RIO
2
MOT
21
NAZ
7
MIL
13
DET
7
POR
24
CLE
8
TOR
9
MCH
21
CHI
8
MDO
21
ROA
5
VAN
6
LAG
8
GAT
7
HOU
1
SRF
3
FON
22
6th131
2001Patrick RacingReynard 01iToyota RV8F V8tMTY
6
LBH
5
TXS
C
NAZ
4
MOT
5
MIL
21
DET
18
POR
16
CLE
5
TOR
26
MCH
23
CHI
14
MDO
23
ROA
21
VAN
19
LAU
15
ROC
7
HOU
11
LAG
5
SRF
6
FON
12
12th77
2002Team RahalLola B02/00Ford XF V8tMTY
20
LBH
2
MOT
20
MIL
9
LAG
8
POR
16
CHI
17
TOR
6
CLE
6
VAN
17
MDO
8
ROA
5
MTL
5
DEN
10
ROC
7
MIA
3
SRF
12
FON
1
MXC
11
7th114
2003American Spirit Team JohanssonReynard 02iFord XFE V8tSTP
6
MTY
14
LBH
4
BRH
19
LAU
8
MIL
11
LAG
8
POR
7
CLE
13
TOR
13
VAN
11
ROA
9
MDO
15
MTL
16
DEN
11
MIA
4
MXC
17
SRF
3
FON
NH
11th72
2004PKV RacingLola B02/00Ford XFE V8tLBH
16
MTY
12
MIL
4
POR
8
CLE
5
TOR
2
VAN
10
ROA
8
DEN
17
MTL
8
LAG
17
LVG
5
SRF
12
MXC
5
8th201^
2005PKV RacingLola B02/00Ford XFE V8tLBH
9
MTY
14
MIL
5
POR
6
CLE
6
TOR
4
EDM
11
SJO
11
DEN
15
MTL
7
LVG
3
SRF
3
MXC
6
6th217
2006PKV RacingLola B03/00Ford XFE V8tLBH
14
HOUMTYMILPORCLETOREDMSJODENMTLROASRFMXC24th7
  • ^ New points system implemented in 2004

IndyCar

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819RankPoints
2000Chip Ganassi RacingG-Force GF01COldsmobile Aurora V8WDWPHXLVSINDY
7
TXSPPIRATLKTYTX232nd26
2001Chip Ganassi RacingG-Force GF05BOldsmobile Aurora V8PHXHMSATLINDY
4
TXSPPIRRIRKANNSHKTYGATCHITX236th32
2002Team RahalDallara IR-02Chevrolet Indy V8HMSPHXFON
9
NAZINDY
30
TXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMCHKTYGATCHITX240th23
2003Team RahalDallara IR-03Toyota V8HMSPHXMOTINDY
26
TXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMCHGATKTYNAZCHIFONTX236th4
2008KV Racing TechnologyPanoz DP01Ford XFE V8tHMSSTPMOT1
DNP
LBH1
10
KANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLNSHMDOEDMKTYSNMDETCHISRF2NC
1 Run on same day.
2 Non-points-paying, exhibition race.

Indianapolis 500 results

YearChassisEngineStartFinishReason outTeam
1992LolaChevrolet28th21stCrashHayhoe
1993LolaFord-Cosworth19th13thRunningHayhoe
1994ReynardFord-Cosworth16th4thRunningHayhoe
1995ReynardFord-Cosworth9th22ndCrashGanassi
2000G-ForceOldsmobile7th7thRunningGanassi
2001G-ForceOldsmobile12th4thRunningGanassi
2002DallaraChevrolet19th30thGearboxRahal
2003DallaraHonda27th26thGearboxRahal

Notes

  • Winner of fastest Champ Car race: Fontana 2002, Average Speed: 197.995 mph (318.642 km/h)

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Busch Series

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