- Ed Carpenter (racecar driver)
Infobox racing driver
name = Ed Carpenter
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nationality = USA
date of birth = Birth date and age|1981|3|3
place of birth =Indianapolis ,Indiana
date of death =
retired =
current series = IRLIndyCar Series
first year = 2003
current team =Vision Racing
car number = 20
former teams =PDM Racing Cheever Racing
starts = 82
wins = 0
poles = 0
fastest laps =
best finish = 14th
year = 2006
prev series =Indy Pro Series
prev series years = 2002-2003
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award years =Ed Carpenter (born
March 3 1981 inIndianapolis ,Indiana ) is an IRLIndyCar Series driver. He is the stepson ofIndy Racing League founderTony George .Career history
Early career
Following a successful career in midget racing that dated as far back as 1989, he moved up to single-seater formula cars in 2002 with the creation of the IRL
Infiniti Pro Series . Driving for Sinden Racing Services, he finished third in points with a best finish of second. He drove for legendary ownerA.J. Foyt the following season and won theFutaba Freedom 100 , the series' most prestigious race, in his backyard at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway . He made hisIndy Racing League debut later that season contesting a few races forPDM Racing and longtime ownerPaul Diatlovich .IndyCar Series
In 2004 he ran his first fulltime season for
Red Bull Cheever Racing . He struggled to match the pace of experienced teammate Alex Barron and scored only a best result of eighth. Out of a ride for 2005, George started the newVision Racing team and not surprisingly Carpenter was his driver. He failed to light up the scoreboard again with a solitary top ten finish from 17 starts.On March 26th, 2006, during the warmup for the Toyota 300 IndyCar Series opener, Carpenter was involved in a brutal crash with driver
Paul Dana . Dana died soon after from his injuries; Carpenter was reported to be "awake and alert," and was released the next day suffering only bruised lungs. He returned to the series on April 22 atTwin Ring Motegi . In a rain-affected race in June atWatkins Glen International Carpenter switched to rain tires late in the race while most others stayed on slicks and captured his best IRL finish at the time, a sixth place.2007 was much like 2006 despite the addition of a third car to the Vision stable. Carpenter crashed out of five of the seventeen races and finished 15th in points, last among the Vision teammates.
Motorsports Career Results
American Open-Wheel
() (Races in bold indicate pole position)
IndyCar
External links
* [http://cbs.sportsline.com/autoracing/drivers/driverpage/432946 CBS Sports]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/story?series=irl&id=2112511 ESPN interview]
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