Townsend Bell

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Townsend Bell
Townsend practicing for the 2006 Indianapolis 500

Townsend practicing for the 2006 Indianapolis 500

Nationality Flag of the United States United States
Date of Birth April 19, 1975 (1975-04-19) (age 33)
Place of Birth San Francisco, California
2008 Indy Racing League IndyCar Series
Debut season 2004
Current team Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
Car No. 23
Former teams Panther Racing
Vision Racing
Starts 16
Wins 0
Poles 0
Best finish 21st in 2004
Previous series
2003
2001-2002
2000-2001
1999
Formula 3000
CART World Series
Indy Lights
Barber Dodge Pro Series
Championship titles
2001 Indy Lights

Townsend Bell (born April 19, 1975 in San Francisco) is a motor racing driver.

He won the last Indy Lights championship in 2001 and was given two starts in a Champ Car in a joint effort between Patrick Racing and Dale Coyne as a test for a full-time seat in 2002. He earned Roberto Moreno's seat at Patrick that year and while much was expected, he underachieved scoring a best finish of 4th before he was dropped midseason for Oriol Servia.

His efforts shifted to Europe and in 2003 he was team mate to series champion Björn Wirdheim in International F3000 competition. Bell's moment of glory came with a podium at the Hungaroring and he finished 9th overall in a field covered with future Formula One talent, Wirdheim, Giorgio Pantano, Patrick Friesacher, Vitantonio Liuzzi and Nicolas Kiesa among them. Despite earning a test with British American Racing at year's end, Bell returned to America where he replaced Mark Taylor for Panther Racing in the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series midway through 2004. He started one race as an injury replacement for Tomáš Enge in the same car in 2005. He made his first Indianapolis 500 appearance for Vision Racing in 2006, qualifying 15th and finishing 22nd. He will return to the IndyCar Series in 2008 driving the #23 car in events where Milka Duno is not scheduled to race. He also was entered in a third team car in the Indy 500, where he qualified twelfth and finished tenth.

He has also substituted for David Hobbs on Speed TV's Formula One broadcast team when Hobbs was out due to the death of a family member.

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[edit] Racing record

[edit] Complete Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine Tires 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Points
2003 Arden Lola B02/50 Zytek-Judd KV A SMR
9
ESP
12
AUT
7
MON
6
EUR
Ret
FRA
12
GBR
7
GER
5
HUN
3
ITA
Ret
9th 17

[edit] American Open Wheel Racing

[edit] CART Champ Car

[edit] IRL IndyCar Series

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points
2004 Panther Flag of the United States
HMS
Flag of the United States
PHX
Flag of Japan
MOT
Flag of the United States
INDY
Flag of the United States
TXS
Flag of the United States
RIR
Flag of the United States
KAN
17
Flag of the United States
NSH
5
Flag of the United States
MIL
6
Flag of the United States
MIS
8
Flag of the United States
KTY
Ret
Flag of the United States
PPIR
12
Flag of the United States
NZR
Ret
Flag of the United States
CHI
Ret
Flag of the United States
FON
9
Flag of the United States
TX2
9
21st 193
2005 Panther Flag of the United States
HMS
Flag of the United States
PHX
Flag of the United States
STP
Flag of Japan
MOT
Flag of the United States
INDY
Flag of the United States
TXS
Flag of the United States
RIR
Flag of the United States
KAN
Flag of the United States
NSH
Flag of the United States
MIL
Flag of the United States
MIS
Ret
Flag of the United States
KTY
Flag of the United States
PPIR
Flag of the United States
SNM
Flag of the United States
CHI
Flag of the United States
WGL
Flag of the United States
FON
31st 15
2006 Vision Flag of the United States
HMS
Flag of the United States
STP
Flag of Japan
MOT
Flag of the United States
INDY
Ret
Flag of the United States
WGL
Flag of the United States
TXS
Flag of the United States
RIR
Flag of the United States
KAN
Flag of the United States
NSH
Flag of the United States
MIL
Flag of the United States
MIS
Flag of the United States
KTY
Flag of the United States
SNM
Flag of the United States
CHI
34th 12
2008 Dreyer & Reinbold Flag of the United States
HMS
Flag of the United States
STP
Ret
Flag of Japan
MOT1
10
Flag of the United States
LBH1
DNP
Flag of the United States
KAN
DNP
Flag of the United States
INDY
10
Flag of the United States
MIL
11
Flag of the United States
TXS
Flag of the United States
IOW
Flag of the United States
RIR
Flag of the United States
WGL
Flag of the United States
NSH
Flag of the United States
MDO
Flag of Canada
EDM
Flag of the United States
KTY
Flag of the United States
SNM
Flag of the United States
DET
Flag of the United States
CHI
Flag of Australia
SRF
23rd* 71*
* 2008 season in progress.
1 Run on same day.
2 Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)
Top 10s
(Non-podium)
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
4 3 16 0 0 0 7 0 0

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Preceded by
Scott Dixon
Indy Lights Champion
2001
Succeeded by
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