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Mario Domínguez
Mario Domínguez at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2008Nationality Mexican
Born December 1, 1975
Mexico City2011 IRL IndyCar Series Debut season 2008 Current team Pacific Coast Motorsports Car no. 96 Starts 7 Wins 0 Poles 0 Mario Domínguez CART/CCWS Championship Car Years active 2002-2007 Teams Herdez Competition
Forsythe Championship Racing
Dale Coyne Racing
Rocketsports Racing
PKV Racing
Minardi Team USA
Pacific Coast MotorsportsStarts 86 Wins 2 Poles 1 Best finish 5th in 2004 Previous series 1999-2001
1993, 1998
1996-1997
1994-1995
1992Indy Lights
Mexican Formula Three Championship
Mexican Formula 3000 Championship
Mexican Formula Three Nissan Championship
U.S. Formula Russell Mazda ChampionshipChampionship titles 1998
1992Mexican Formula Three Championship
U.S. Formula Russell Mazda ChampionshipAwards 2002 CART Champ Car Rookie of the Year Mario Domínguez (born December 1, 1975, in Mexico City) is a Mexican racing driver. He has competed in the CART and CCWS Champ Car series and later the IndyCar Series.
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Early career
Domínguez first began racing in 1987 driving go-karts. He won three go-karting championships and represented Mexico in the World Karting Championships on three different occasions in Spain (1989), Italy (1990) and France (1991). He then raced in numerous developmental series in Mexico, eventually winning the Mexican Formula Three Championship in 1998 and moving to the American Indy Lights series full-time in 1999, finishing 8th in the championship in 2000 and 4th in the series' final year, 2001. He was slated to make his Champ Car debut in the first race of the 2001 season in his home county's race in Monterrey for the new Millennium Motorsports team, but the car never appeared.
Champ Car
Domínguez made his Champ Car debut the following year in 2002 and became Rookie of the Year, with his first Champ Car victory in 2002 at the Honda Indy 300, although this was in a rain-shortened race largely dictated by the safety car. He was more competitive in 2003, winning the Grand Prix Americas in Miami. In 2004 Domínguez had his best season to date by finishing 5th in the final standings. This success with Herdez Competition allowed him to sign with the Forsythe team for 2005. However, Domínguez saw limited success at Forsythe. After the first four races of the 2006 season where he crashed into his teammate Paul Tracy on the first lap twice, Domínguez and Forsythe parted ways. Before the next Champ Car race in Portland, Domínguez signed on to Dale Coyne Racing to drive the Sonny's BBQ Ford Lola-Cosworth. For the final 3 races of the season, Domínguez secured sponsorship from Mexican state-owned petroleum company Pemex to race for the slightly more competitive Rocketsports team. Along with Champ Car racing, Mario tested a Jordan Grand Prix Formula One racing car at the Silverstone circuit in Northamptonshire, England, in 2005.
In 2007 he signed with Forsythe for the first three races of the season after obtaining sponsorship from Telmex, but was dropped after just a few rounds in favour of Oriol Servià. He remained out of a Champ Car ride until he replaced an injured Tristan Gommendy at PKV Racing at the Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton. The following week at the San Jose Grand Prix, he signed on with Pacific Coast Motorsports to fill in for Ryan Dalziel, who was injured in a bicycling accident. Dalziel recovered enough to return to racing two weeks later at Generac Grand Prix at Road America, returning Mario to the sidelines. But at the Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder, Mario was again called on as a substitute after Dan Clarke of Minardi Team USA was suspended for the weekend after causing a multi-car crash in a practice session.
Hit and Run Incident
According to the Mexican newspaper El Reforma[1] Mario Dominguez, while driving intoxicated and the wrong way, was involved in two car accidents with two taxis in Mexico City. As he was trying to run from the first accident he hit another taxi. He was then stopped by the police after trying to escape from the second incident. He was let go after paying the taxi driver 20 dollars and taking pictures with the all the people involved. Mario Dominguez is Mexico City's Official Ambassador for Tourism and Sport.
IndyCar Series
In 2008, Dominguez announced that he would enter the remainder of the 2008 IndyCar Series season with Pacific Coast Motorsports, after placing third in the final Champ Car race at Long Beach.[2] He was bumped from the field at the 2008 Indianapolis 500 and made his first true start in the series in the following race at the Milwaukee Mile. Since his 21st place finish at Texas Motor Speedway in June, Dominguez's team skipped the next events to re-evaluate their program to be more competitive when they return. They returned on a road course only schedule and participated in the Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Edmonton, and Infineon races to close out the season. His best finish of the season came at Watkins Glen in 13th place. He finished 27th in points.
FIA GT
In 2009, Mario has been offered a drive for the K Plus K Motorsport without the need to bring sponsorship. This will not be his first sportscar events, since he did a couple for a Risi Competizione American Le Mans Series team in 2006, delivering good results.
Motorsports Career Results
American Open Wheel
(key)
CART/Champ Car
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points 2002 Herdez
MTY
17
LBH
14
MOT
11
MIL
17
LS
15
POR
10
CHI
11
TOR
18
CLE
17
VAN
10
MDO
16
ROA
8
MTL
17
DEN
14
ROC
13
MIA
11
SRF
1
FON
16
MXC
1818th 37 2003 Herdez
STP
14
MTY
13
LBH
5
BRH
3
LAU
2
MIL
8
LS
10
POR
10
CLE
5
TOR
12
VAN
10
ROA
14
MDO
16
MTL
5
DEN
7
MIA
1
MXC
3
SRF
106th 118 2004 Herdez
LBH
5
MTY
3
MIL
8
POR
17
CLE
8
TOR
17
VAN
6
ROA
5
DEN
4
MTL
3
LS
11
LVS
7
SRF
3
MXC
85th 244^ 2005 Forsythe
LBH
5
MTY
13
MIL
7
POR
4
CLE
17
TOR
13
EDM
5
SJO
5
DEN
2
MTL
10
LVS
4
SRF
18
MXC
129th 198 2006 Forsythe
LBH
4
HOU
3
MTY
6
MIL
149th 202 Dale Coyne
POR
14
CLE
6
TOR
11
EDM
8
SJO
5
DEN
13
MTL
10Rocketsports
ROA
12
SRF
2
MXC
172007 Forsythe
LVS
9
LBH
17
HOU
6
POR
CLE
MTT
TOR
18th 78 PKV
EDM
17Pacific Coast
SJO
12
ROA
SRF
12
MXC
8Minardi Team USA
ZOL
17
ASN
- ^ New points system implemented in 2004
IndyCar
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points 2008 Pacific Coast
HMS
STP
MOT1
DNP
LBH1
3
KAN
INDY
DNQ
MIL
26
TXS
21
IOW
DNP
RIR
DNP
WGL
13
NSH
DNP
MDO
19
EDM
24
KTY
SNM
16
DET
CHI
SRF2
27th 112 - 1 Run on same day.
- 2 Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)Top 10s
(Non-podium)Indianapolis 500
WinsChampionships 1 1 7 5 15 1 7 0 0 References
- ^ http://www.reforma.com/cancha/Articulo/470/939811/
- ^ Lewandowski, Dave. PCM on board, IndyCar.com, April 24, 2008
- Forsythe Signs Dominguez (March 30, 2005)
- Champ Car Veteran Mario Dominguez Joins Pacific Coast Motorsports (July 25, 2007)
External links
- Mario Dominguez profile provided by CBS SportsLine
Sporting positions Preceded by
Scott DixonCART Rookie of the Year
2002Succeeded by
Sébastien BourdaisCategories:- 1975 births
- Champ Car drivers
- Indy Lights drivers
- Indy Racing League drivers
- Living people
- Mexican Formula Three Championship drivers
- Mexican racecar drivers
- FIA GT Championship drivers
- Sportspeople from Mexico City
- American Le Mans Series drivers
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