- Mario Haberfeld
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Mario Haberfeld (born January 25, 1976 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian auto racing driver.
After winning the British Formula Three Championship in 1998, he drove in Formula 3000 from 1999 until 2002. He posted some decent results, but struggled his first season driving for the McLaren junior team failing to score a single point while teammate Nick Heidfeld won the series championship. It did not reflect highly on McLaren's Formula One team director Ron Dennis and the highlights of his F1 career were a few tests for Stewart Grand Prix in 1997 and also Williams.
In 2003 he moved to the Champ Car World Series driving for Mi-Jack Conquest Racing. His team shared information with a fellow rookie team driving a Reynard chassis, Emerson Fittipaldi's team with future F1 driver Tiago Monteiro. He scored a best finish of 4th his first start in St. Petersburg. In 2004 he was a field-filler driving the lone Reynard in the series for Derrick Walker, but proved his worth with another pair of top-five finishes. Unfortunately no one picked him up for 2005, but he drove a few Grand-Am races for Tuttle Team Racing at the end of the year. He currently drives in the Rolex Grand Am series for Adrian Fernández who is also his teammate.
Contents
Racing record
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 1999 West Competition IMO
DNQMON
DNQCAT
RetMAG
RetSIL
18A1R
RetHOC
14HUN
DNQSPA
DNQMNZ
DNQNC 0 2000 Fortec Motorsport IMO
10SIL
17CAT
DNSNUR MON MAG
11A1R
8HOC
9HUN
15SPA
RetNC 0 2001 Super Nova Racing INT
RetIMO
RetCAT
4A1R
RetMON
RetNUR
RetMAG
7SIL
15HOC
RetHUN
RetSPA
19MNZ
1315th 3 2002 Team Astromega INT
2IMO
RetCAT
5A1R
3MON
6NUR
RetSIL
RetMAG
5HOC
4HUN
RetSPA
14MNZ
97th 18 Complete Champ Car results
(key)
Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points 2003 Conquest STP
4MTY
16LBH
9BRH
9LAU
14MIL
7LS
5POR
8CLE
15TOR
19VAN
7ROA
8MDO
10MTL
11DEN
10MIA
5MXC
12SRF
14FON
NH12th 71 2004 Walker LBH
9MTY
15MIL
10POR
9CLE
14TOR
4VAN
9ROA
11DEN
8MTL
13LS
7LVG
14SRF
14MXC
1513th 157^ - ^ New points system implemented in 2004
External links
Sporting positions Preceded by
Jonny KaneBritish Formula Three
Champion
1998Succeeded by
Marc HynesBritish Formula Three & Formula Junior champions Three-time Don Parker · Jim Russell · Dave Walker · Roger Williamson
Two-time Tony Brise · Jim Clark · Brian Henton · Harry Stiller · Trevor Taylor
One-time Alguersuari · Arundell · Asmer · Banting · Barrichello · Brabham · Brandon · Burt · Byrne · Conway · Daly · Dean · Dumfries · Fenning · de Ferran · Firman · Fittipaldi · Gavin · Giacomelli · Gugelmin · Haberfeld · Häkkinen · Hynes · Johansson · Kane · Keegan · Kerr · Ledbrook · Lehto · Leston · Magnussen · van der Merwe · Moss · Nasr · Nilsson · von Opel · Pace · Palmer · Parente · Piquet · Piquet, Jr. · Pitcher · Pizzonia · Ricciardo · Sato · Schenken · Senna · Serra · South · Stewart · I. Taylor · Trimmer · Vergne · Wallace · Warwick
Categories:- 1976 births
- Champ Car drivers
- Brazilian Jews
- Jewish racecar drivers
- Living people
- British Formula Three Championship drivers
- Grand-Am drivers
- Brazilian racecar drivers
- International Formula 3000 drivers
- Formula Ford drivers
- Le Mans Series drivers
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