Tony Kanaan

Tony Kanaan
Nationality Brazilian
Born December 31, 1974 (1974-12-31) (age 37)
Salvador, Brazil
2012 IZOD IndyCar Series
Debut season 2002
Current team KV Racing Technology
Car no. 11
Former teams Andretti Autosport
Mo Nunn Racing
Starts 123
Wins 14
Poles 11
Fastest laps 14
Best finish 1st in 2004

Antoine Rizkallah Kanaan Filho, commonly known as Tony Kanaan (born December 31, 1974 in Salvador, Brazil) is a Brazilian race car driver of Lebanese heritage. Kanaan won the 2004 Indy Racing League IndyCar Series championship driving Andretti Green Racing's 7-Eleven sponsored car, winning three times in his Honda-powered Dallara. That season he completed 3,305 laps, making him the first IndyCar Series driver to complete every possible lap in a season. He also led 889 laps in 13 separate races to establish an IndyCar Series record. Kanaan is also the only driver to lead the Indianapolis 500 in each of his first seven starts, though he has yet to win this flagship event. He has a total of 14 IRL race victories. Kanaan was released from Andretti Autosport in October 2010 after 7-Eleven announced it would not return as his primary sponsor in 2011. After initially signing on with de Ferran Dragon Racing, the team shut down when sponsorship could not be materialized. Kanaan currently drives the #11 for KV Racing Technology.

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Racing career

Kanaan started his driving career in Italy and won the 1994 Formula Europa Boxer title for Cram Competition using a Tatuus. After a season in Italian F3 he migrated to the US and was the 1997 Indy Lights champion, driving for Tasman. In 1999 he scored his first major victory in the Champ Car World Series by winning the U.S. 500 at Michigan International Speedway for Forsythe Championship Racing. After the Forsythe team lost their McDonald's sponsorship package, Kanaan moved on to Mo Nunn's start-up team for the next three years before moving on to the IRL.

Following his championship season, in 2005 he placed second in the championship to his teammate Dan Wheldon. That year, he won his first pole position for the Indianapolis 500 to add to his finishes of second, third, fifth and eighth in the event. Winning the Indianapolis 500 remains one of the few holes in his resume. In September 2005 he tested a Formula One car with the BAR-Honda Team at Jerez as a reward for his 2004 IRL championship in a Honda powered car.

Kanaan is good friend of Brazilian Formula One driver Rubens Barrichello, and they exchanged helmets for the events on May 28, 2006. Barrichello wore Kanaan's helmet livery during the Monaco GP and Kanaan wore Rubens's one during the Indy 500. The two of them created a charity offering financial and technical aid to institutions within the voluntary sector, the Barrichello Kanaan Institute.[1]

Another of Kanaan's long-time good friends and a former teammate from his Tasman days is Helio Castroneves. Kanaan and Castroneves have developed an intense rivalry that has resulted in some hard feelings. Castroneves accused Kanaan of costing him the 2006 IndyCar Series championship by racing him too hard for position in the final race. Kanaan countered that he was not paid to let other people pass him for position. The two started to patch up their differences at Indianapolis in 2007.

Kanaan had a fine 2007 season, winning a series-high five events by taking first place in Japan at Honda's Twin Ring Motegi track, the Milwaukee Mile, Michigan International Speedway, Kentucky Speedway, and the Detroit Grand Prix in Belle Isle. He also took the pole position at Kansas, although a pit-incident with team-mate Danica Patrick dropped him from a possible win. Later he took a second pole position at Kentucky. At the 2007 Indianapolis 500 he dominated the field and led at a rain delay just past the halfway point. A questionable call to pit right before the rain-shortened race ended gave the race to his teammate, Dario Franchitti, who did not appear to have Kanaan's speed. It was the latest in a string of disappointments at Indianapolis, and Kanaan is now often referred to—along with his team owner Michael Andretti – as one of the best drivers never to win the Indianapolis 500.[2] Kanaan recorded his first win of 2008 in the SunTrust Indy Challenge at Richmond International Raceway. In the 2009 race he hit the wall and failed to finish.

In October 2010, Kanaan was released from his contract with Andretti Autosport, a few weeks after convenience store giant 7-Eleven announced it would not return as Kanaan's primary sponsor in 2011. Kanaan won 14 races and 1 championship in 8 years with Andretti Autosport.

In March 2011, Kanaan announced a deal with KV Racing Technology. He will drive the No. 82 car sponsored by GEICO. In August 2011, it was announced that Kanaan signed on for another year with KV Racing Technology according to team owner Jimmy Vasser.[3]

Indianapolis 500 misfortunes

Since arriving at Indianapolis in 2002, Kanaan has experienced notable bad luck, and despite consistently being competitive, has failed to achieve victory.[4][5][6] A growing sentiment among media and fans is labeling Kanaan among the greatest drivers to never win the race.[7] From 2003–2010, Kanaan drove for team owner Michael Andretti, who also never won the race as a driver, which is referenced in the Andretti Curse.

Tony Kanaan has participated in the Indianapolis 500 ten times, with one pole position, and a best finish of second (2004), but zero wins. He ranks third on the all-time list of Indy 500 lap leaders who have not won the race (behind Michael Andretti and Rex Mays). Through 2011, he ranks 46th all-time in total laps completed, and 25th in laps completed by non-winners.

Racing record

American Open-Wheel racing results

(key)

CART

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Rank Points
1998 Tasman Motorsports
MIA
Ret

MOT
6

LBH
5

NZR
9

RIO
Ret

STL
Ret

MIL
17

DET
8

POR
4

CLE
14

TOR
Ret

MIS
11

MDO
8

ROA
4

VAN
Ret

LS
3

HOU
3

SRF
7

FON
Ret
9th 92
1999 Forsythe Racing
MIA
Ret

MOT
6

LBH
Ret*

NZR
Ret

RIO
5

STL
7

MIL
18

POR
15

CLE
Ret

ROA
6

TOR
Ret

MIS
1

DET
6

MDO
Ret

CHI
11

VAN
9

LS
Ret

HOU
9

SRF
6

FON
9
11th 85
2000 Mo Nunn Racing
MIA
10

LBH
Ret

RIO
Ret

MOT
Ret

NZR
8

MIL
10

DET
DNS

POR
Inj

CLE
Inj

TOR
Inj

MIS
Ret

CHI
Ret

MDO
13

ROA
8

VAN
14

LS
Ret

STL
13

HOU
10

SRF
8

FON
Ret
19th 24
2001 Mo Nunn Racing
MTY
7

LBH
7

TXS
NH

NZR
16

MOT
3

MIL
6

DET
DNS

POR
Ret

CLE
16

TOR
Ret

MIS
Ret

CHI
8

MDO
5

ROA
12

VAN
4

LAU
7

ROC
8

HOU
12

LS
8

SRF
17

FON
5
9th 93
2002 Mo Nunn Racing
MTY
16

LBH
20

MOT
15*

MIL
16

LS
12

POR
8

CHI
8

TOR
17

CLE
8

VAN
3

MDO
14

ROA
4

MTL
3

DEN
6

ROC
15

MIA
9

SRF
5

FON
4

MXC
8*
12th 99
Year Team Wins Points Championship Finish
1998 Tasman Motorsports 0 92 9th
1999 Forsythe Racing 1 85 11th
2000 Mo Nunn Racing 0 24 19th
2001 Mo Nunn Racing 0 93 9th
2002 Mo Nunn Racing 0 99 12th

1 win, 0 championships

IndyCar Series

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points
2002 Mo Nunn Racing
HMS
 

PHX
 

FON
 

NZR
 

INDY
28

TXS
 

PPIR
 

RIR
 

KAN
 

NSH
 

MIS
 

KTY
 

STL
 

CHI
 

TX2
 
50th 2
2003 Andretti Green Racing
HMS
4

PHX
1

MOT
14

INDY
3

TXS
2

PPIR
2

RIR
5

KAN
4

NSH
9

MIS
16

STL
2

KTY
6

NZR
18

CHI
6

FON
3

TX2
14
4th 476
2004 Andretti Green Racing
HMS
8

PHX
1

MOT
2

INDY
2

TXS
1

RIR
5

KAN
3

NSH
1

MIL
4

MIS
2

KTY
5

PPIR
5

NZR
2

CHI
3

FON
2

TX2
2
1st 618
2005 Andretti Green Racing
HMS
3

PHX
3

STP
2

MOT
6

INDY
8

TXS
3

RIR
19

KAN
1

NSH
19

MIL
4

MIS
4

KTY
20

PPIR
3

SNM
1

CHI
5

WGL
2

FON
2
2nd 548
2006 Andretti Green Racing
HMS
11

STP
3

MOT
3

INDY
5

WGL
11

TXS
7

RIR
18

KAN
5

NSH
12

MIL
1

MIS
4

KTY
5

SNM
11

CHI
7
6th 384
2007 Andretti Green Racing
HMS
5

STP
3

MOT
1

KAN
15

INDY
12

MIL
1

TXS
2

IOW
16

RIR
4

WGL
4

NSH
18

MDO
4

MIS
1

KTY
1

SNM
4

DET
1

CHI
6
3rd 576
2008 Andretti Green Racing
HMS
8

STP
3

MOT1
5

LBH1
DNP

KAN
2

INDY
29

MIL
3

TXS
5

IOW
18

RIR
1

WGL
3

NSH
4

MDO
7

EDM
9

KTY
8

SNM
3

DET
3

CHI
4

SRF2
21
3rd 513
2009 Andretti Green Racing
STP
5

LBH
3

KAN
3

INDY
27

MIL
19

TXS
8

IOW
14

RIR
6

WGL
8

TOR
17

EDM
21

KTY
3

MDO
10

SNM
8

CHI
13

MOT
11

HMS
4
6th 386
2010 Andretti Autosport
SAO
10

STP
10

ALA
8

LBH
5

KAN
3

INDY
11

TXS
6

IOW
1

WGL
21

TOR
4

EDM
12

MDO
17

SNM
7

CHI
5

KTY
4

MOT
7

HMS
3
6th 453
2011 KV Racing Technology
STP
3

ALA
6

LBH
8

SAO
22

INDY
4

TXS1
11

TXS2
5

MIL
19

IOW
2

TOR
26

EDM
4

MDO
5

NHM
22

SNM
28

BAL
3

MOT
17

KTY
17

LVS3
5th 366
* Season in progress.
1 Run on same day.
2 Non-points race.
3 Cancelled.
Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)**
Top 10s
(Non-podium)***
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
10 3 142 11 14 37 56 0 1 (2004)
** Podium (Non-win) indicates 2nd or 3rd place finishes.
*** Top 10s (Non-podium) indicates 4th through 10th place finishes.

Indianapolis 500

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
2002 G-Force Chevrolet 5 28 Nunn
2003 Dallara Honda 2 3 Andretti Green
2004 Dallara Honda 5 2 Andretti Green
2005 Dallara Honda 1 8 Andretti Green
2006 Dallara Honda 5 5 Andretti Green
2007 Dallara Honda 2 12 Andretti Green
2008 Dallara Honda 6 29 Andretti Green
2009 Dallara Honda 6 27 Andretti Green
2010 Dallara Honda 33* 11 Andretti Autosport
2011 Dallara Honda 22 4 KV Racing Technology

Complete American Le Mans Series results

Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine Tyres 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2007 Andretti Green Racing LMP2 Acura ARX-01a Acura 3.4L V8 M SEB
ovr:2
cls:1
STP LNB TEX UTA LIM MID AME MOS DET PET
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
MON
ovr:6
cls:4
17th 39
2008 Andretti Green Racing LMP2 Acura ARX-01b Acura 3.4L V8 M SEB STP LNB UTA LIM MID AME MOS DET PET
ovr:16
cls:7
MON
ovr:3
cls:1
22nd 39

References

  1. ^ http://ibk.org.br/en/inst_quem_somos.php
  2. ^ "Emotional Castroneves finishes fast to capture third Indianapolis 500". CNN. 2009-05-24. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/racing/more/05/24/indianapolis.500.recap/?eref=T1. 
  3. ^ http://www.indystar.com/article/20110828/SPORTS0107/110828008
  4. ^ Marot, Michael (2009-05-24). "Tony Kanaan dodges trouble at Indy". The Commercial Appeal. http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/may/25/kanaan-dodges-trouble/. Retrieved 2010-06-22. 
  5. ^ Vermette, Brian (2010-05-28). "Can Helio Castroneves win the Indianapolis 500 from the pole and become a four-time winner?". RaceDriven.com. http://www.racedriven.com/2010/05/can-helio-castroneves-win-indianapolis.html. Retrieved 2010-06-22. 
  6. ^ Martin, Bruce (2009-07-26). "A difficult year for Brazilian Kanaan takes a downright frightening turn". Sports Illustrated. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/bruce_martin/07/26/Kanaan.fire/index.html. Retrieved 2010-06-22. 
  7. ^ Litke, Jim (2010-05-30). "Best driver not to win the Indy 500? It's Kanaan". SFGate.com. http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-05-30/sports/21651653_1_dario-franchitti-tony-kanaan-main-straightaway. Retrieved 2010-06-22. 
  8. ^ "Indy 500 Capsule". cnnsi.com. 2002-05-26. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/motorsports/2002/indy500/news/2002/05/26/capsule_ap/. Retrieved 2008-06-18. 
  9. ^ Ganguli, Tanya. Orlando Sentinel blog – http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/sports_nascar/2009/05/indy-500-irl-points-leader-tony-kanaan-is-done-scott-dixon-leads.html
  10. ^ Rabjohns, Jeff (2011-05-29). "Indy 500: Tony Kanaan has another dramatic day". RaceDriven.com. http://www.indystar.com/article/20110530/SPORTS0107/105300345/Indy-500-Tony-Kanaan-has-another-dramatic-day?odyssey=tab. Retrieved 2011-05-31. 

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
David Empringham
Indy Lights Champion
1997
Succeeded by
Cristiano da Matta
Preceded by
Patrick Carpentier
CART Rookie of the Year
1998
Succeeded by
Juan Pablo Montoya
Preceded by
Scott Dixon
IRL IndyCar Series Champion
2004
Succeeded by
Dan Wheldon
Awards
Preceded by
Sam Hornish, Jr.
Scott Brayton Award
2007
Succeeded by
Vitor Meira