Vitor Meira

Vitor Meira

Meira in 2008
Nationality Brazilian
Born March 27, 1977 (1977-03-27) (age 34)
Brasília, Brazil
2012 IRL IndyCar Series
Debut season 2002
Current team A.J. Foyt Enterprises
Car no. 14
Former teams Panther Racing
Rahal Letterman Racing
Team Menard
Starts 112
Wins 0
Poles 2
Best finish 5th in 2006
Championship titles
2000 Formula Three Sudamericana
Awards
2008 Scott Brayton Trophy

Vitor Meira (born March 27, 1977 in Brasília, Brazil) is an auto racing driver currently competing in the IndyCar Series. He has twice finished second in the Indianapolis 500.[1]

After participating in an open test for Panther Racing at Texas Motor Speedway in 2002, he made his IndyCar debut with Team Menard on August 11, 2002 at Kentucky Speedway. A little over a month later, Vitor won his first career pole at Texas Motor Speedway after just four starts,[2] and finished in third place.[3]

Contents

IndyCar Series

2003

In 2003, Meira ran his first start of the year for Team Menard at the Indianapolis 500, where he finished 12th as a rookie.[1] Meira then ran the next seven races in the #2 Johns Manville powered Dallara Chevrolet, until a practice crash at Kentucky Speedway sidelined him for the next three races. After recovering from his wrist injury he suffered at Kentucky, Vitor ran the final two races of the season.

2004

In 2004, Meira missed the first two races of the season before a race-by-race deal was presented to Meira by Rahal-Letterman Racing. After Vitor's disappointing finish of 17th in Indy Japan 300, where he suffered a clutch problem, he ran the rest of the season in the #17 G-Force sponsored by Centrix Financial. At The Milwaukee Mile, on July 25, 2004, Meira earned his second career pole.[4]

2005

Rahal-Letterman Racing signed Meira to a three-year contract in 2005, with backing from longtime supporter, Johns Manville and Menards. One notable race finish during the year was a second place to Dan Wheldon at the Indianapolis 500.[1] Meira gave Rahal-Letterman Racing their best final point standing finish of seventh as well as recording seven top five and eleven top ten finishes for the team. After losing a majority of the funds for the #17 car, Rahal-Letterman needed a driver who had sponsorship with them. For Meira, that meant losing his ride to the late Paul Dana, who brought Ethanol sponsorship.

2006

Going in to 2006, Meira was looking to moving back to Brazil and run stock cars for fellow Brazilian and IndyCar competitor, Helio Castroneves' team. But just as he was getting ready to pack his bags for Brasília, he received a phone call from Panther Racing owner, John Barnes. Even though Panther had lost their longtime sponsor, Pennzoil, as well as engine supplier, Chevrolet, the owners (John Barnes, Mike Griffin, Jim Harbaugh, and Doug Boles), sold off old cars, parts, and equipment to keep the team running. After much speculation of the team closing its doors in Indianapolis, the news came on February 10, 2006 that Panther Racing and Meira signed a deal to run the famous #4 for the 2006 IndyCar season. Throughout 2006, Panther Racing and Meira had a plethora of sponsors on the side of their Honda powered Dallara. Econova, Network Live, Harrah's, Lincoln Tech, and Revive all adorned the sidepods of the brightly colored orange car during the 2006 season. Despite not winning a race in 2006, Meira finished a career best of fifth in the IndyCar point standings after finishing the season with seven top five and twelve top ten finishes. Even though he has not won a race in over 50 starts, he has finished second seven times in his career.

2007

After signing a three-year contract with Panther Racing in 2008, Meira was sponsored by longtime IndyCar participant, Delphi Corporation, who signed a two-year deal with the team.

Meira, who became engaged to longtime girlfriend, Adriana, in March 2006, was married at the Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas on March 22, 2008.

2008

Meira returned to Panther Racing in 2008 where the United States National Guard became the car's primary sponsor and Delphi became a secondary one. However, the team again contracted to a single car in the IndyCar Series as the Aguri and their sponsorship took Mutoh to the IndyCar Series with Andretti Green Racing rather than Panther.

Meira finished second in the 2008 running of the Indianapolis 500 matching his second place finish in 2005. Meira chased the eventual winner, Scott Dixon, closing the gap to as little as 0.4 seconds until losing ground due to late race traffic. Meira set his fastest lap on lap 195 of 200.[1]

2009

Vitor drove the #14 for A. J. Foyt Enterprises in 2009, replacing Darren Manning. During the 2009 Indianapolis 500, Meira's car survived a spectactular fire in the pits and he later broke two vertebrae in his lower back during a crash involving Raphael Matos on lap 174. Meira did not need surgery and the fracture was treated with a back brace.[5] Meira was out for the rest of the 2009 season.[6]

2010

Meira drove to a podium finish in his first race back after his injury; a 3rd place finish in his home country of Brazil. This would be his best finish of the year. Vitor drove to a 12th place overall finish in the points standings for the 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series season.

2011

Vitor Meira has confirmed that he will be back with A. J. Foyt Enterprises driving the #14 ABC Supply Company Indy Car.

Motorsports career results

American open wheel results

(key)

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 Team Menard
HMS

PHX

FON

NZR

INDY

TXS

PPIR

RIR

KAN

NSH

MIS

KTY
15

STL
9

CHI
8

TX2
3
25th 96
2003 Team Menard
HMS

PHX

MOT

INDY
12

TXS
12

PPIR
16

RIR
22

KAN
20

NSH
19

MIS
21

STL
9

KTY
DNS

NZR

CHI

FON
11

TX2
4
22nd 170
2004 Rahal Letterman Racing
HMS

PHX

MOT
17

INDY
6

TXS
6

RIR
2

KAN
2

NSH
12

MIL
5

MIS
5

KTY
7

PPIR
7

NZR
10

CHI
5

FON
21

TX2
4
8th 376
2005 Rahal Letterman Racing
HMS
4

PHX
11

STP
5

MOT
15

INDY
2

TXS
9

RIR
20

KAN
3

NSH
16

MIL
9

MIS
14

KTY
2

PPIR
5

SNM
9

CHI
7

WGL
18

FON
3
7th 422
2006 Panther Racing
HMS
16

STP
5

MOT
10

INDY
10

WGL
2

TXS
6

RIR
2

KAN
3

NSH
3

MIL
15

MIS
2

KTY
6

SNM
3

CHI
6
5th 411
2007 Panther Racing
HMS
4

STP
16

MOT
17

KAN
8

INDY
10

MIL
5

TXS
5

IOW
9

RIR
9

WGL
17

NSH
10

MDO
17

MIS
18

KTY
10

SNM
9

DET
15

CHI
18
12th 334
2008 Panther Racing
HMS
10

STP
19

MOT1
16

LBH1
DNP

KAN
22

INDY
2

MIL
22

TXS
7

IOW
15

RIR
20

WGL
22

NSH
6

MDO
6

EDM
19

KTY
4

SNM
7

DET
17

CHI
27
13th 324
A.J. Foyt Enterprises
SRF2
14
2009 A.J. Foyt Enterprises
STP
9

LBH
14

KAN
22

INDY
21

MIL
Inj

TXS
Inj

IOW
Inj

RIR
Inj

WGL
Inj

TOR
Inj

EDM
Inj

KTY
Inj

MDO
Inj

SNM
Inj

CHI
Inj

MOT
Inj

HMS
Inj
28th 62
2010 A.J. Foyt Enterprises
SAO
3

STP
15

ALA
18

LBH
11

KAN
10

INDY
27

TXS
10

IOW
7

WGL
19

TOR
11

EDM
16

MDO
15

SNM
15

CHI
9

KTY
23

MOT
17

HMS
6
12th 310
2011 A.J. Foyt Enterprises
STP
8

ALA
12

LBH
9

SAO
17

INDY
15

TXS1
8

TXS2
11

MIL
24

IOW
18

TOR
5

EDM
12

MDO
10

NHM
10

SNM
22

BAL
9

MOT
25

KTY

LVS
15th* 273*
* 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
10 4 130 2 0 15 56 0 0

Indianapolis 500

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
2003 Dallara Chevrolet 26 12 Menard
2004 G-Force Honda 7 6 Rahal Letterman
2005 Panoz Honda 7 2 Rahal Letterman
2006 Dallara Honda 6 10 Panther
2007 Dallara Honda 19 10 Panther
2008 Dallara Honda 8 2 Panther
2009 Dallara Honda 14 21 Foyt
2010 Dallara Honda 30 27 Foyt
2011 Dallara Honda 11 15 Foyt

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
2006 Highcroft Racing LMP1 MG-Lola EX257 AER P07 2.0L Turbo I4 D SEB TEX MID LIM UTA POR AME MOS PET
ovr:3
cls:3
MON 20th 19
2007 Andretti Green Racing LMP2 Acura ARX-01a Acura 3.4L V8 M SEB STP LNB TEX UTA LIM MID AME MOS DET PET
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
MON NC -

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

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

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DC Points
2006–07 Brazil NED
SPR

NED
FEA

CZE
SPR

CZE
FEA

BEI
SPR

BEI
FEA

MYS
SPR

MYS
FEA

IDN
SPR

IDN
FEA

NZL
SPR

NZL
FEA

AUS
SPR

AUS
FEA

RSA
SPR

RSA
FEA

MEX
SPR

MEX
FEA

SHA
SPR

14
SHA
FEA

19
GBR
SPR

GBR
SPR

18th 9

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Hoover Orsi
Formula Three Sudamericana Champion
2000
Succeeded by
Juliano Moro
Awards
Preceded by
Tony Kanaan
Scott Brayton Award
2008
Succeeded by
Sarah Fisher