- Adrian Fernández
José Adrián Fernández Mier (born
April 20 ,1965 inMexico City ) is a Mexicanrace car driver and co-owner of theFernandez Racing team.After becoming the first driver to win 4 races in his rookie
Indy Lights season, he moved up to CART IndyCar World Series for 1993. He took his first victory in the championship in 1996 atToronto , in a race that claimedJeff Krosnoff 's life. Despite the one win, he was not a regular front-runner until he joinedPatrick Racing in 1998. That year, he crashed at Michigan and three spectators were killed by the errant wheel from his car. On a positive note, he took two victories and 4th overall that year. In 1999 he won two races, but an accident at Detroit provoked a fracture in one of his hands, forcing him to sit out for several races. Despite of that, he managed to finish 6th in the standings. In 2000 he came close to winning the championship, despite not starting on the front row all season - he scored points in 17 of the 20 races including 2 wins and 3 further podium results. He finished second toGil de Ferran in the championship.In 2001 he founded Fernandez Racing, with former
Ganassi manager Tom Anderson as his partner, and ex-F1 driverShinji Nakano as his team-mate. He finished 3rd twice and took 2 poles that year, but his team's first victory came at Portland in 2003, the first win for an owner-driver sinceBobby Rahal achieved the feat in 1992. That year he also ran an IRL entry for Asian-AmericanRoger Yasukawa , in partnership withAguri Suzuki , and for 2004 he moved the whole team to the series. Despite taking 3 wins and 4th overall in the 2004 IRL, he was unable to secure funding to race in 2005 -Delphi was driverScott Sharp 's personal sponsor while engine suppliersHonda insisted on Japanese driverKosuke Matsuura in the second car.In 2005 he drove the 5
Lowe's / HitachiChevrolet inMexico forRick Hendrick in the firstNASCAR Busch Series race held outside the United States. In this race, (called theTelcel-Motorola 200 ) Fernandez raced in a one time ride to help promote NASCAR racing to the local fans. He led several laps in the race before giving up the lead to eventual race winnerMartin Truex Jr. . It was announced that he would run 4 more races in the Busch Series forHendrick Motorsports , but he did not run up front at any of those races. In 2006 he competed in 2 Busch races for Hendrick and competed full time in theGrand-Am series for his own team withLowe's sponsorship. In 2007, he will move the team to theAmerican Le Mans Series LMP2 class as anAcura factory team. His teammate will be fellow Mexican and Grand-Am veteranLuis Diaz .Fernández has competed in the
Indianapolis 500 a total of 4 times, in 1994-1995 and 2004-2005.Miscellaneous
Adrian Fernández utilizes a
Learjet 31 for business and personal travel.
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