- Tiago Monteiro
Former F1 driver
Name = Tiago Monteiro
Nationality = flagicon|POR Portuguese
Years = F1|2005–F1|2006
Team(s) = Jordan, Midland, Spyker
Races = 37
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 1
Points = 7
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race =2005 Australian Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race =2006 Brazilian Grand Prix Tiago Vagaroso da Costa Monteiro (pronounced|tiˈagu mõˈtɐiɾu; born
24 July ,1976 inPorto ,Portugal ) is aracing driver who drove for Jordan, Midland andSpyker MF1 Racing Formula One teams -- all progressive iterations of the same team as it was bought up by new owners -- during a two year stint as part of the Formula 1 circus. In the first year of his Formula One career (2005) he set a new record for the most finishes by a driver in a season (18), and also achieved a podium position (3rd place) at the highly controversial United States Grand Prix.Tiago currently races with the
SEAT Sport team in theWorld Touring Car Championship .Early career
Born in
Porto ,Portugal , Monteiro was inspired by his father to begin racing, and drove in the 1997 French Porsche Carrera Cup. He took 5 wins and 5pole position s to become B-class champion and rookie of the year. In 1998, he moved on to the FrenchFormula 3 Championship, finishing 12th overall and taking the rookie of the year award. He continued in the championship in 1999, taking one win and three other podium positions to finish 6th overall. He also competed in the24 hours of Le Mans race, finishing 16th overall and 6th in the GT2 class. In the International Renault Finals held atEstoril , Monteiro claimed the win after taking pole position and the fastest lap of the race.In 2000, Monteiro again competed in French F3, this time finishing 2nd in the championship after taking 4 wins throughout the season. He also competed in the single Formula 3
Europe an Championship double-header race, finishing 2nd overall with one win atCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps . He also competed in a couple of one-off events, coming 2nd in theKorea Super Prix and 9th at the famousMacau Grand Prix . In theLamborghini Super Trophy, he managed the fastest lap at Magny-Cours, and both pole position and the fastest lap atLaguna Seca . In 2002, Monteiro again finished 2nd overall in the French F3 Championship after taking 6 pole positions, 4 wins and 4 podiums. Also competing in the French GT Championship, he managed 4 pole positions, 2 class wins and 5 podium finishes in the GTB class. A one-off entry in the Formula France series saw him win in both races, and in the Andros Trophy, he did one fastest lap with a best finishing position of 4th.In 2002, he moved up to the
Formula 3000 International Championship with theSuper Nova Racing team, taking 5 top-ten finishing positions on his way to 12th in the championship standings. He also completed theRenault F1 Driver Development Scheme, and had his first taste of a Formula One car, testing with the Renault team at Barcelona. In 2003, he joined Fittipaldi Dingman Racing for the Champ Car World Series, achieving a pole position inMexico City and leading two races. He finished the year with 10 top-ten finishes, scoring 29 points to come 15th in the championship. Monteiro was signed up as an officialMinardi test driver for the 2004 season, but also competed in the Nissan World Series withCarlin Motorsport . He was named Rookie of the Year after finishing 2nd in the championship, and was ranked fifth in "Autosport " magazine's top ten drivers in the Formula One "breeding ground" championships.Ironically, one of his surnames, "Vagaroso", means "slow" in Portuguese.
Formula One career
After the
Midland Group boughtJordan Grand Prix , Monteiro was announced as a full-time race driver alongsideIndia nNarain Karthikeyan . In the2005 United States Grand Prix he achieved his first podium finish in farcical circumstances when all but 3 teams pulled out due to arguments over tyre safety (the Michelin-equipped teams pulled out of the race, not taking their place on the grid. The Bridgestone teams were the only ones to run). Monteiro finished 3rd out of just 6 drivers.At the podium ceremony, at which none of the scheduled presenters were present, Ferrari drivers
Michael Schumacher andRubens Barrichello quietly accepted their awards, and quickly exited. However, Monteiro stayed behind to celebrate his first podium finish alone amid the booing fans, a decision which although initially controversial, was latterly met with some sympathy from the F1 fraternity.meant that he had finished 18 out 19 races.
Near the end of the 2005 season Tiago was involved in an incident with
Colombian driverJuan Pablo Montoya in the final laps of theTurkish Grand Prix , the crash damaged Juan Pablo's car and caused him to lose control of it on the penultimate lap letting rivalFernando Alonso through and ruining McLaren's chance of a first 1-2 finish since 2000. Some observers consider the accident was caused by a miscalculated maneuver of Montoya.Fact|date=February 2007In 2006 Midland re-signed Monteiro to partner
Christijan Albers . The two endured a much less successful season, with their car, the M16, not even registering a single point. In the 18 races, Monteiro retired from seven, with his best finish being at the Hungarian Grand Prix where he finished ninth, just outside the points-scoring positions in the 2006 season.On
December 21 2006 it was announced that Monteiro will not be racing for the Spyker F1 team in 2007. The highly rated GermanAdrian Sutil has instead been signed on a long-term contract. [cite news| title = Adrian Sutil joins Spyker F1| publisher =Spyker F1 official website| url =http://www.spykerf1.nl/?pag=89&newsid=243| date =2006-12-21| accessdate =2006-12-21] .On
March 6 2007, it was announced that Monteiro would drive in theWorld Touring Car Championship (WTCC) with aSEAT León . [cite news| title =MONTEIRO JOINS SEAT SPORT| publisher =WTCC official website| url =http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/sport_sto1107901.shtml| date =2007-03-06| accessdate =2007-03-06]Racing record
Career summary
* Season in progress.Complete Formula One results
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References
External links
* [http://www.f1db.com/f1/page/Tiago_Monteiro Tiago Monteiro profile and statistics]
* [http://www.driverdb.com/racingdriver87.html Tiago Monteiro statistics] 1998 and forward
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