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Mike Conway
Mike Conway at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Bump Day for the 2009 Indianapolis 500.Nationality British Born August 19, 1983
Bromley, Kent (England)2011 IndyCar Series Debut season 2009 Current team Andretti Autosport Car no. 27 Former teams Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Starts 23 Wins 1 Poles 0 Fastest laps 0 Best finish 17th in 2009 Previous series 2001
2001
2002
2003-04
2003
2005-06
2006-08UK FFord Winter Series
UK Junior FFord
UK FFord Championship
Formula Renault UK
Formula Renault UK Winter Series
British F3 Championship
GP2 SeriesChampionship titles 2004
2006Formula Renault UK Champion
British F3 ChampionAwards 2006 National Driver of the Year Mike Conway, born 19 August 1983, is a British racing driver. He lives in Sevenoaks, Kent and is currently competing in the IZOD IndyCar Series.
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Biography
Conway who was born in Bromley, Kent, England attended Sevenoaks Prep School from 1986 to 1996.
Karting to F3
Like many racing drivers, he started karting at the age of eight at Rye House in Hertfordshire. After that, he went on to be the Formula A British Karting Champion, race in Formula Ford with Van Diemen, become the Formula Renault UK Champion in 2004 and then into the British F3 International Series in 2005, with the same Fortec Motorsport team that he had been with in FRenault UK.
In British F3, he was the highest placed rookie and finished 3rd behind Alvaro Parente and Charlie Kimball, as well as managing 13th in the BP Ultimate Masters at Zandvoort, having started 16th, while at the Macau Grand Prix, Conway ended up fourth in both the qualifying and the qualifying race around the Circuito da Guia, before a problematic Grand Prix saw him finish 14th.
Following that success he was signed by 2MB Sports Management run by former Grand Prix drivers Martin Brundle and Mark Blundell, and signed for the Räikkönen Robertson Racing team, owned by then McLaren driver Kimi Räikkönen and his race-manager Steve Robertson. In the 2006 season, Mike dominated the British F3 International Series, and clinched the title with three races remaining, as well as winning Race Two of the prestigious Pau Grand Prix, in France, a round of the British F3 International Series for 2006. While at the Macau Grand Prix, after qualifying 11th, he finished 7th in the qualifying race, before becoming the first British driver to win the Grand Prix since Darren Manning in 1999.
GP2
He also made his GP2 debut at Silverstone in June 2006, when he replaced the injured Olivier Pla in a DPR Direxiv car. Having stalled at the start of Race One, he battled home to 11th place. In Race 2 he finished 11th again.
Conway also won the National Racing Driver of the Year Award at the 2006 McLaren Autosport Awards.
He then signed up to drive a full season for Super Nova Racing in the 2007 GP2 Series, taking a podium finish at Silverstone, and also signed as a test driver with the Honda Racing F1 Team [1]. He remained in the series for 2008, having signed for the Trident Racing team,[1] after testing for several other teams [2]. At Monaco he took his first GP2 series win (and first 2008 podium) in the sprint race, earning pole position by finishing 8th in the feature race (in which he ran third before being hit by backmarker Javier Villa on the final lap)[3]. At Magny-Cours he also finished 8th in the feature race, but this time he faded to finish 6th in a wet sprint race. He eventually finished 12th in the drivers' championship, an improvement of two positions on the previous year.
IndyCar
During 2008, Conway was given an opportunity to test an IndyCar Series car at Infineon Raceway and surprised several series regulars by being top of the times during one session.[2] Conway signed with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing to compete in the IndyCar Series full–time in 2009.
On the final lap of the 2010 Indianapolis 500, Conway was battling side by side with Ryan Hunter-Reay when the two cars became entangled as Hunter-Reay's Dallara ran low on fuel and stuttered between turns 3 and 4, resulting in Conway's Dallara-Honda being launched into the air. Conway suffered a broken leg during the crash and was flown straight to the Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis.[3] Conway also received a compression fracture of one of his thoracic vertebrae and has been fitted with back brace. The injuries effectively ended his participation in the rest of the 2010 Izod IndyCar Series season.[4]
On February 1, 2011, Andretti Autosport announced that Conway had been signed to a full-time ride for the 2011 IndyCar season.[5] He won his first IndyCar race at Long Beach on April 17, 2011.
Motorsports career results
Career summary
Season Series Team Car No. Races Wins Poles Points Position 2001 British Formula Ford Championship Winter Series Martin Donnelly Racing ? ? 1 1 ? ?th British Junior Formula Ford Championship Martin Donnelly Racing ? ? 1 ? ? 6th 2002 British Formula Ford Championship Van Diemen ? ? 0 0 ? 4th 2003 Formula Renault UK Championship Fortec Motorsport ? ? 1 1 ? 4th Formula Renault UK Winter Series Fortec Motorsport ? 4 2 2 ? 2nd 2004 British Formula Renault Championship Fortec Motorsport ? ? 8 9 ? 1st 2005 British F3 International Series Fortec Motorsport 26 19 1 0 192 3rd 2006 British F3 International Series Räikkönen Robertson Racing 26 20 8 8 311 1st GP2 Series DPR Direxiv 20 2 0 0 0 29th 2007 GP2 Series Super Nova Racing 17 21 0 0 19 14th Formula One Honda Racing F1 Team Test driver 2008 GP2 Series Trident Racing 20 20 1 0 20 12th Formula One Honda Racing F1 Team Test driver 2009 IndyCar Series Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 24 17 0 0 261 17th 2010 IndyCar Series Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 24 6 0 0 110 25th 2011 IndyCar Series Andretti Autosport 27 3 1 0 74* 5th* * Season in progress.
Complete GP2 series 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 DC Points 2006 DPR Direxiv VAL
FEAVAL
SPRSMR
FEASMR
SPREUR
FEAEUR
SPRESP
FEAESP
SPRMON
FEAGBR
FEA
11GBR
SPR
11FRA
FEAFRA
SPRGER
FEAGER
SPRHUN
FEAHUN
SPRTUR
FEATUR
SPRITA
FEAITA
SPR29th 0 2007 Super Nova Racing BHR
FEA
RetBHR
SPR
5ESP
FEA
RetESP
SPR
12MON
FEA
RetFRA
FEA
9FRA
SPR
RetGBR
FEA
2GBR
SPR
5EUR
FEA
18EUR
SPR
15HUN
FEA
RetHUN
SPR
8TUR
FEA
RetTUR
SPR
RetITA
FEA
RetITA
SPR
9BEL
FEA
5BEL
SPR
5VAL
FEA
16VAL
SPR
914th 19 2008 Trident Racing ESP
FEA
RetESP
SPR
8TUR
FEA
9TUR
SPR
5MON
FEA
8MON
SPR
1FRA
FEA
8FRA
SPR
6GBR
FEA
14GBR
SPR
4GER
FEA
RetGER
SPR
9HUN
FEA
6HUN
SPR
11EUR
FEA
RetEUR
SPR
8BEL
FEA
7BEL
SPR
RetITA
FEA
13ITA
SPR
Ret12th 20 American open–wheel racing results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)
IndyCar Series
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Rank Points 2009 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
STP
22
LBH
21
KAN
19
INDY
18
MIL
20
TXS
19
IOW
8
RIR
18
WGL
6
TOR
22
EDM
20
KTY
17
MDO
20
SNM
3
CHI
16
MOT
22
HMS
1517th 261 2010 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
SAO
8
STP
19
ALA
9
LBH
10
KAN
14
INDY
19
TXS
Inj
IOW
Inj
WGL
Inj
TOR
Inj
EDM
Inj
MDO
Inj
SNM
Inj
CHI
Inj
KTY
Inj
MOT
Inj
HMS
Inj25th 110 2011 Andretti Autosport
STP
23
ALA
22
LBH
1
SAO
6
INDY
DNQ
TXS1
24
TXS2
17
MIL
12
IOW
24
TOR
22
EDM
8
MDO
26
NHM
25
SNM
16
BAL
23
MOT
9
KTY
18
LVS
C17th 260 Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)Top 10s
(Non-podium)Indianapolis 500
WinsChampionships 3 2 39 0 1 1 8 0 0 Indianapolis 500
Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team Note 2009 Dallara Honda 27 18 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Completed every lap 2010 Dallara Honda 15 19 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Accident 2011 Dallara Honda DNQ Andretti Autosport Did Not Qualify References
- ^ "Conway signs for Trident Racing". autosport.com. 2007-12-20. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64457. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
- ^ "Conway flies in Panther test". autosport.com. 2008-08-16. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/69842. Retrieved 2008-09-03.
- ^ Beer, Matt (30 May 2010). "Conway breaks leg in huge crash". autosport.com (Haymarket Publications). http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/84058. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
- ^ Beer, Matt (1 June 2010). "Conway sidelined for three months". autosport.com (Haymarket Publications). http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/84075. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
- ^ "ANDRETTI AUTOSPORT SIGNS MIKE CONWAY TO FULLTIME INDYCAR DRIVE IN 2011". andrettiautosport.com. 1 February 2011. http://www.andrettiautosport.com/News_February_2011.html#News_Feb_1_2011. Retrieved 1 February 2011.
External links
- Official website
- IndyCar Driver Page
- Career statistics
- Interview
- Interview (Keith Collantine, Auto Trader)
- Mike Conway is presented with his trophy for winning the 2006 British F3 International Series
Awards and achievements Preceded by
Matt NealAutosport
National Racing Driver of the Year
2006Succeeded by
Jason PlatoSporting positions Preceded by
Lewis HamiltonBritish Formula Renault
UK series champion
2004Succeeded by
Oliver JarvisPreceded by
Álvaro ParenteBritish Formula Three Champion
2006Succeeded by
Marko AsmerPreceded by
Lucas di GrassiMacau Grand Prix Winner
2006Succeeded by
Oliver Jarvis2011 IndyCar Series season Teams Ganassi Penske Andretti Autosport Panther D&R 9 Dixon
10 Franchitti38 Rahal
83 Kimball3 Castroneves
6 Briscoe12 Power 7 Patrick
26 Ma. Andretti27 Conway
28 Hunter–Reay4 Hildebrand 22 Wilson
24 BeatrizFoyt Schmidt KVRT Coyne Newman/Haas HVM Conquest 14 Meira 77 Tagliani 5 Sato
59 Viso82 Kanaan 18 Jakes
19 Bourdais/Lloyd2 Servià
06 Hinchcliffe78 de Silvestro 34 Saavedra Races St. Pete • Barber • Long Beach • São Paulo • Indy 500 • Texas • Milwaukee • Iowa • Toronto • Edmonton • Mid-Ohio • New Hampshire • Infineon • Baltimore • Motegi • Kentucky • Las Vegas Road to Indy Indy Lights • Star Mazda • U.S. F2000 British 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
Winners of Autosport's National Driver of the Year Racing Winner 1982: Tommy Byrne • 1983: Martin Brundle • 1984: Johnny Dumfries • 1985: Andy Rouse • 1986: Andy Wallace • 1987: Johnny Herbert • 1988: JJ Lehto • 1989: Allan McNish • 1990: Robb Gravett • 1991: David Coulthard • 1992: Tim Harvey • 1993: Kelvin Burt • 1994: Gabriele Tarquini • 1995: John Cleland • 1996: Frank Biela • 1997: Alain Menu • 1998: Rickard Rydell • 1999: Laurent Aïello • 2000: Antônio Pizzonia • 2001: Takuma Sato • 2002: Robbie Kerr • 2003: Nelson Piquet, Jr. • 2004: James Thompson • 2005: Matt Neal • 2006: Mike Conway • 2007: Jason PlatoRally Winner 1982: Malcolm Patrick • 1983: Darryl Weidner • 1984: David Llewellin • 1985: Mark Lovell • 1986: Ken Wood • 1987: Louise Aitken-Walker • 1988: Malcolm Wilson • 1989–90: David Llewellin • 1991–92: Colin McRae • 1993: Richard Burns • 1994: Malcolm Wilson • 1995: Alister McRae • 1996: Gwyndaf Evans • 1997: Mark Higgins • 1998: Martin Rowe • 1999: Tapio Laukkanen • 2000: Mark Higgins • 2001–02: Justin Dale • 2003: Martin Rowe • 2004: Guy Wilks • 2005–07: Mark HigginsCombined Winner Categories:- 1983 births
- British Formula Renault 2.0 drivers
- British Formula Three Championship drivers
- English racecar drivers
- Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 drivers
- Formula Ford drivers
- GP2 Series drivers
- Indianapolis 500 drivers
- Indy Racing League drivers
- Living people
- McLaren Autosport BRDC Award nominees
- North American Formula Renault drivers
- People from Sevenoaks
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