Dan Clarke
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Dan Clarke |
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Nationality | British | ||
Champ Car # | 4 | ||
Current team | Minardi Team USA | ||
Race starts | 27 | ||
Series Championships | 0 | ||
Wins | 0 | ||
Podium finishes | 2 | ||
Pole positions | 1 | ||
First Champ Car race | 2006 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach | ||
Last Champ Car race | 2007 Gran Premio Tecate | edit |
Dan Clarke is a British auto racing driver born October 4, 1983 in Mexborough, most recently competing in the Champ Car World Series.
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[edit] Early career
A veteran of British Formula Ford where he won the prestigious Formula Ford Festival, he moved up the British Formula Three Championship in 2005 in a team part owned by Kimi Räikkönen, Räikkönen Robertson Racing, and finished 5th overall, taking one win at Castle Combe.
[edit] Champ Car
With a series of impressive tests he was signed to drive in the Champ Car World Series for CTE Racing - HVM, owned jointly by Cedric the Entertainer and Keith Wiggins, in 2006 as a teammate to the even younger Nelson Philippe. This was despite Danish driver Ronnie Bremer having publicly claimed to have a drive with the team.
He finished 6th at Portland and 7th at Burke Lakefront Airport, where he was battling for 2nd with Mario Dominguez when they collided on the penultimate lap. Dan was again competitive at San Jose, moving up from 9th to 2nd before a gearbox failure put him out at mid-distance. At his next race, in Denver, Clarke moved into 3rd place in the final lap (because of a collision of two drivers ahead of him) to achieve his first podium finish as a Champ Car driver. Indeed, the Denver 3rd place was the first podium finish for a Champ Car Rookie driver in the 2006 racing season.
He returned to the team for the 2007 season, now named Minardi Team USA, joined by new teammate and former Minardi F1 driver Robert Doornbos. Clarke had a troubled season finishing 13th in the overall standings and missing one race, at Zolder having been ejected from the event for causing a multi-car crash in practice. He did however record a second place at Road America.
[edit] Motorsports Career Results
[edit] American Open Wheel
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)
[edit] Champ Car
Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Team | Rank | Points |
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2006 | CTE-HVM | LBH 11 |
HOU Ret |
MTY 13 |
MIL 8 |
POR 6 |
CLE 7 |
TOR Ret |
EDM 9 |
SJO Ret |
DEN 3 |
MTL 4 |
ROA 6 |
SRF Ret |
MXC Ret |
CTE-HVM | 12th | 175 |
2007 | Minardi | LVS Ret |
LBH 12 |
HOU Ret |
POR 9 |
CLE 11 |
MTT Ret |
TOR Ret |
EDM 8 |
SJO Ret |
ROA 2 |
ZOL DNP |
ASN 11 |
SRF Ret |
MXC Ret |
Minardi | 13th | 129 |
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Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Joey Foster |
Formula Ford Festival Winner 2004 |
Succeeded by Duncan Tappy |