Buddy Lazier

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Robert Buddy Lazier is an American open-wheel racecar driver born in Vail, Colorado on 31 October 1967. He first appeared in CART beginning in 1989driving for Gary Trout Motorsports and also participated in The Indy 500 as a rookie. In preparation for the founding of the Indy Racing League in 1996, he signed with Ron Hemelgarn's Hemelgarn Racing whom he drove in the Indianapolis 500 for in 1991. Buddy was one of the drivers in the first IRL race and won the 1996 Indianapolis 500, the first sanctioned by the IRL despite suffering a major back injury earlier in the season. Following the fame and money of the Indy win, a strong partnership between Buddy, Hemelgarn, and sponsor Delta Faucet formed. This partnership resulted in a model season for the team in 2000 with Buddy winning 2 races on his way to the series championship followed by a second place effort in 2001. Following the influx of former CART Teams and the new engine suppliers in 2002, Lazier and Hemelgarn had extreme difficulty competing at the level that they had before and they lost their sponsor following the 2003 season. Buddy only completed in the Indy 500 in 2004 for Hemelgarn and was signed to drive the 2005 Indy 500 for the Byrd Brothers and Panther Racing, placing fifth in the race, ahead of Panther's 2 regular drivers Tomas Enge and Tomas Scheckter in a race that many believe may have resurrected his career. Both Buddy's father Bob Lazier and brother Jaques Lazier are veterans of the Indy 500 as well.

In 2005, Buddy acquired a four-race deal with Panther Racing to drive the No. 95 Pennzoil/American Sentry Guard Dallara/Chevrolet. However, he received an extra race in Enge's No. 2 Rockstar Energy Drink Dallara/Chevrolet at Milwaukee on July 24, 2005. Enge was injured during a crash at the Nashville Superspeedway during the Firestone Indy 200 a week earlier. He logged four top-tens in the No. 95 and an 18th-place finish in Enge's No.2 car. With Panther's contraction to a single car in 2006, Lazier was forced to search for another team, which he found in Robbie Buhl's Dreyer & Reinbold Racing.

In 2006, Lazier raced in seven events for DRR with a best finish of 12th in the 90th running of thee Indianapolis 500. He was replaced by Aussie, Ryan Briscoe for the Watkins Glen International race as Briscoe finished third. He was replaced again by Briscoe after the Kansas Speedway race on July 2, finishing a disappointing 15th after starting seventh. He returned for the Michigan International Speedway race in August, but Sarah Fisher finished the season for the team in the two remaining races that Briscoe was not contracted for in the IRL.

Lazier does not currently have a contract for the 2007 season.

[edit] IRL IndyCar career results

Year Team Wins Points Championship Finish
1996 Hemelgarn Racing 1 53 14th
1996-1997 Hemelgarn Racing 1 209 8th
1998 Hemelgarn Racing 0 262 5th
1999 Hemelgarn Racing 0 224 6th
2000 Hemelgarn Racing 2 290 1st
2001 Hemelgarn Racing 4 398 2nd
2002 Hemelgarn Racing 0 305 8th
2003 Hemelgarn Racing 0 201 19th
2004 Hemelgarn Racing 0 12 30th
2005 Panther Racing 0 140 23rd
2006 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 0 122 18th

8 wins, 1 championship

[edit] Indy 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish
1989 March Cosworth Practice Crash
1990 Lola Cosworth Did Not Qualify
1991 Lola Buick 23rd 33rd
1992 Lola Buick 24th 14th
1993 Lola Buick Failed to Qualify
1994 Lola Ilmor Failed to Qualify
1995 Lola Menard-Buick 23rd 27th
1996 Reynard Ford-Cosworth 5th 1st
1997 Dallara Oldsmobile 10th 4th
1998 Dallara Oldsmobile 11th 2nd
1999 Dallara Oldsmobile 22nd 7th
2000 Dallara Oldsmobile 16th 2nd
2001 Dallara Oldsmobile 10th 18th
2002 Dallara Chevrolet 20th 15th
2003 Dallara Chevrolet 21st 21st
2004 Dallara Chevrolet 28th 23rd
2005 Dallara Chevrolet 9th 5th
2006 Dallara Honda 25th 12th


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Preceded by
Jacques Villeneuve
Indianapolis 500 Winner
1996
Succeeded by
Arie Luyendyk
Preceded by
Greg Ray
Indy Racing Northern Lights Series Champion
2000
Succeeded by
Sam Hornish, Jr.