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Darren Manning
Darren Manning at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2009.Nationality British Born 30 April 1975
Knaresborough, England, UK2011 IRL IndyCar Series Debut season 2004 Current team Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Car no. 23 Former teams Chip Ganassi Racing, A.J. Foyt Enterprises Starts 60 Wins 0 Poles 0 Best finish 11th in 2004 Previous series 2000-2001
2002
2002-2003
2006-2007Formula 3000
ASCAR
CART
A1 Grand PrixDarren Manning (born 30 April 1975 in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England) is a motor racing driver, most recently racing in the IRL IndyCar Series for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing.
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Career history
Early career
Darren began his racing career at the age of 10, competing in British and International karting events. In 1992, he took part in the Brands Hatch Formula First Winter Series, finishing second after recording two wins. His SpeedSport team took him in 1993 to race in the Formula Vauxhall championship again recording 2 victories en route to a second place finish in the championship. He was also a finalist for the McLaren Autosport Young Driver of the Year award. He continued in Formula Vauxhall in 1994 and 1995 and moved up to Formula 3 in 1996 and 1997. Budget constraints meant that he only raced a limited F3 schedule in 1998, but he did achieve two wins including at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix support race.
International career
In 1999 Darren won the All-Japan Formula Three championship, and was the first driver to achieve the "perfect victory" at the Macau Grand Prix since Ayrton Senna by winning from pole position, leading every lap and setting a lap record. He also tested with the Williams F1 team. In 2000 he began working for the BAR Honda F1 team as a test driver while also racing in the FIA International Formula 3000 championship for Arden Team Russia.
In 2002 he competed in the ASCAR (now SCSA) championship. He also made a one off drive at Rockingham in the CART series for Team St George, leading 18 laps on the way to 9th place. This led to a full-time drive for Walker Racing in 2003, taking one top-3 finish and 9th overall in the championship.
He joined Chip Ganassi's IRL team for 2004, finishing 11th in the championship having achieved 8 top-ten finishes but he was released from his contract in the middle of 2005 after 24 starts, including the 2004 and 2005 Indianapolis 500.
He raced at the last round of the 2005/6 A1 Grand Prix series at Shanghai, because main driver Robbie Kerr had other commitments and Darren helped secure A1 Team Great Britain third place in the overall standings. During 2006 he also drove a Nissan 350Z in the FIA GT Championship for RJN Motorsport.
For the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season he moved into a permanent role in the Great Britain A1GP team, alongside Robbie Kerr and Oliver Jarvis.
On 14 November 2006, Manning was named the driver of the A.J. Foyt Enterprises #14 car in the IRL IndyCar series for the 2007 season, marking his return to the league after a one-year absence.[1] Manning also drove in the 2007 24 Hours of Daytona and led his team to a second-place finish, leading the race during a long overnight stint in the rain. He finished 13th in IndyCar points in 2007, capturing 5 top-tens in what was widely considered a significant step forward for the previously struggling Foyt team. In 2008 he finished second at Watkins Glen, with six further top ten finishes en route to 14th overall.
In 2009, he was racing for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing in IndyCar, but left after two races. No reason has been given by either driver or team.
In 2010 Manning drove for Spirit of Daytona Racing in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in the number 90 Daytona Prototype.
Motorsports career results
Complete International Formula 3000 results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DC Points 2000 Arden Team Russia IMO
12SIL
2CAT
7NUR
RetMON
RetMAG
8A1R
3HOC
13HUN
8SPA
Ret8th 10 2001 Arden Team Russia INT
8IMO
2CAT
20A1R
RetMON
RetNUR
7MAG
5SIL
6HOC
RetHUN
RetSPA
RetMNZ
Ret11th 9 American Open-Wheel
(key)
CART
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points 2002 Team St. George MTY
LBH
MOT
MIL
LS
POR
CHI
TOR
CLE
VAN
MDO
ROA
MTL
DEN
ROC
9MIA
SRF
FON
MXC
21st 4 2003 Walker STP
13MTY
7LBH
8BRH
10LAU
6MIL
4LS
18POR
6CLE
10TOR
8VAN
5ROA
6MDO
8MTL
10DEN
8MIA
11MXC
9SRF
2FON
NH9th 103 IndyCar Series
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points 2004 Ganassi HMS
6PHX
5MOT
4INDY
RetTXS
8RIR
RetKAN
11NSH
4MIL
RetMIS
13KTY
10PPIR
4NZR
6CHI
RetFON
DNSTX2
INJ11th 323 2005 Ganassi HMS
6PHX
8STP
9MOT
8INDY
RetTXS
17RIR
RetKAN
7NSH
RetMIL
RetMIS
KTY
PPIR
SNM
CHI
WGL
FON
21st 186 2007 Foyt HMS
RetSTP
12MOT
12KAN
11INDY
20MIL
11TXS
RetIOW
5RIR
14WGL
9NSH
9MDO
6MIS
RetKTY
13SNM
12DET
4CHI
Ret13th 332 2008 Foyt HMS
13STP
13MOT1
8LBH1
DNPKAN
RetINDY
9MIL
13TXS
RetIOW
RetRIR
12WGL
2NSH
9MDO
8EDM
10KTY
RetSNM
22DET
12CHI
7SRF2
Rpl14th 323 2009 Dreyer & Reinbold STP
8LBH
16KAN
INDY
MIL
TXS
IOW
RIR
WGL
TOR
EDM
KTY
MDO
SNM
CHI
MOT
HMS
31st 38 - 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 5 3 60 0 0 1 25 0 0 Complete A1 Grand Prix results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DC Points 2005–06 Great Britain GBR
SPRGBR
FEAGER
SPRGER
FEAPOR
SPRPOR
FEAAUS
SPRAUS
FEAMYS
SPRMYS
FEAUAE
SPRUAE
FEARSA
SPRRSA
FEAIDN
SPRIDN
FEAMEX
SPRMEX
FEAUSA
SPRUSA
FEACHN
SPR
2CHN
FEA
153rd 97 2006–07 NED
SPR
5NED
FEA
7CZE
SPRCZE
FEABEI
SPRBEI
FEAMYS
SPRMYS
FEAIDN
SPRIDN
FEANZL
SPRNZL
FEAAUS
SPRAUS
FEARSA
SPRRSA
FEAMEX
SPRMEX
FEASHA
SPRSHA
FEAGBR
SPRGBR
SPR3rd 92 Complete American Le Mans Series Results
Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine Tyres 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points 2007 Arena Motorsports International LMP1 Zytek 07S Zytek 2ZG408 4.0L V8 M SEB STP LNB TEX UTA LIM MID AME MOS DET PET
ovr:Ret
cls:RetMON
ovr:10
cls:416th 25 References
- ^ Manning lands with Foyt www.grandprix.com
External links
Sporting positions Preceded by
Peter DumbreckAll-Japan Formula Three
Champion
1999Succeeded by
Sebastien PhilippePreceded by
Peter DumbreckMacau Grand Prix
Winner
1999Succeeded by
André CoutoCategories:- 1975 births
- Living people
- Indy Racing League drivers
- English racecar drivers
- FIA GT Championship drivers
- A1 Team Great Britain drivers
- Champ Car drivers
- Indianapolis 500 drivers
- Euro Formula 3000 drivers
- British Formula Three Championship drivers
- Japanese Formula Three Championship drivers
- People from Knaresborough
- McLaren Autosport BRDC Award nominees
- International Formula 3000 drivers
- 24 Hours of Daytona drivers
- American Le Mans Series drivers
- Le Mans Series drivers
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