- Derek Daly
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Derek Daly Born 11 March 1953 Formula One World Championship career Nationality Irish Active years 1978 - 1982 Teams Hesketh, Ensign, Tyrrell, March, Theodore, Williams Races 64 (49 starts) Championships 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Career points 15 Pole positions 0 Fastest laps 0 First race 1978 United States Grand Prix West Last race 1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix Derek Daly (born March 11, 1953 in Ballinteer, Dublin) is a former racing driver from the Republic of Ireland. He won the 1977 British Formula Three Championship, and competed as a professional racing driver for 17 years participating in 64 World Championship Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on April 2, 1978. He scored a total of 15 championship points. He also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races. Daly later became a US citizen and now resides in Noblesville, Indiana with his third wife, Rhonda, and three children from his second marriage.
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Racing history
In 1982, Daly began driving in the CART series and continued through 1989. He started 66 CART races, including each Indianapolis 500 from 1983–1989, except for 1986. He finished in the top ten a total of 21 times, including one podium finish, 3rd position, at Milwaukee in 1987.
Derek is known in motor sports circles around the world as a driver, writer, broadcaster, racing advisor, and businessman. He runs a professional services company called MotorVation, and had been a commentator for American broadcasts of the Champ Car series, as well as a public speaker. One of the agencies that represents him is the National Speakers Bureau. [1]
He was also part of the ESPN Speedworld Coverage of the Grand Prix of San Marino in 1994, and therefore called the race in which Ayrton Senna was killed. Daly, covering the 1990 San Marino Grand Prix for ESPN said, on lap two of the races coverage, referring to the section of track that would later claim Senna's life: "And that white to the left there is a new concrete strip, I'm not sure of the overall safety of that"[citation needed]
Derek's son Conor Daly is now racing in the Star Mazda Series and has moved successfully through the racing ranks in America and Europe earning the "Rookie of the Year" title and winning the Skip Barber Championship, as well as traveling to Silverstone, England and winning the Walter Hayes Trophy. He is the youngest competitor and only American to ever do this.
Racing results
Complete European Formula Two Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pos Pts 1977 Chevron Racing Chevron/B40 Hart SIL THR HOC NÜR VAL PAU MUG ROU NOG PER MIS EST
5DON 18th 2 1978 Chevron Racing Chevron/B42 Hart THR
6HOC
9NÜR
RetPAU
9MUG
1VAL
1ROU
11DON
RetNOG
3PER
3MIS
9HOC
Ret3rd 27 1979 Project Four Racing March/792 BMW SIL
2HOC THR
2NÜR VAL MUG
RetPAU
RetHOC
2ZAN
11PER
2MIS
RetDON
13rd 33 1983 McMahon Racing March/822 Hart SIL THR HOC NÜR VAL PAU JAR DON
9MIS PER ZOL MUG - 0 Complete Formula One World Championship results
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Geoff LeesFormula Ford Festival
Winner
1976Succeeded by
Chico SerraPreceded by
Rupert KeeganBritish Formula Three Championship
BARC Series Champion
1977Succeeded by
Nelson PiquetBritish 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:- 1953 births
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- Indianapolis 500 drivers
- Champ Car drivers
- Irish racecar drivers
- Irish Formula One drivers
- Williams Formula One drivers
- European Formula Two Championship drivers
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- Irish emigrants to the United States
- People from County Dublin
- Indianapolis, Indiana television anchors
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