Al Unser III

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Alfred Unser III
Nationality Flag of the United States United States
Date of Birth October 23, 1982 (1982-10-23) (age 25)
Place of Birth Albuquerque, New Mexico
Related to Al Unser, Jr. (father)
Al Unser (grandfather)
2008 Firestone Indy Lights Series
Debut season 2004
Current team
Former teams Vision Racing
Brian Stewart Racing
Playa Del Racing
American Dream Motorsports
Starts 20
Wins 0
Poles 1
Best finish 8th in 2004
Previous series
2004-2006 Champ Car Atlantic Series

Alfred Richard Unser ("Just Al" or "Al Unser III") (born October 23, 1982, in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is a professional race car driver in the United States, who competed in the 2008 Firestone Indy Lights Series through the Firestone Freedom 100 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May.

[edit] Family connections

Unser is the son of 2-time Indianapolis 500 race winner Al Unser, Jr., grandson of 4-time winner Al Unser, and grandnephew of 3-time winner Bobby Unser. Another granduncle, Jerry Unser, died in practice for the 1959 Indy race. First-cousins-once-removed (his father's cousins) Robby and Johnny also ran in the Indianapolis 500 without winning the famed race.

Al driving an Infiniti Pro Series car at the Streets of St. Petersburg in 2005
Al driving an Infiniti Pro Series car at the Streets of St. Petersburg in 2005

[edit] Career biography

Unser began driving go karts at age 10, but stopped racing until after earning his driver's license at 16. After attending driving schools, Unser competed in the Skip Barber Western Racing Series in 2002, winning six races and earning "Rookie of the Year" honors. A year later, he posted four top-10 finishes in the Barber Dodge Series.

In 2004, Unser made his Toyota Atlantic Championship debut, running in four of the 12 series events. His best finish came in his final start of the season when he was eighth at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He also ran in eight of twelve races in the Infiniti Pro Series, a feeder series to the Indy Racing League, and finished third five times.

Unser started the 2005 season in the Infiniti Pro Series, posting three top-10 finishes in the first four races. He then returned to the Toyota Atlantic series and finished the season 7th in championship, after running ten of twelve events and posting a best finish of 4th.

In 2006 he drove in 2 Champ Car Atlantic series events with a best finish of 19th, prior to funding issues seeing him losing his drive.

Unser was signed to drive the Playa Del Racing #12 car in the Freedom 100 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 2007 Indy Pro Series. He continued in the series also appearing in several other oval races. He was announced as Playa Del Racing's full-time driver in the #12 car for the 2008 season.

Controlling interest in Playa Del Racing was sold in May, 2008 to former Las Vegas restaurateur Eric Zimmerman, who renamed it American Dream Motorsports. After finishing in 11th position at Indianapolis, Unser was reportedly released by the new owner and replaced by Tony Turco, who brought sponsorship to the program. American Dream Motorsports posted an entry for the Milwaukee 100 of May 31, but the car never took to the track.

Unser's sponsor, Ethos for Earth, shifted its support to Indy Lights at the series level, where it continues to feature Al Unser III and Al Unser, Jr. in marketing and promotions.

Immediate plans for Al Unser III to continue his racing career are undetermined.

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