Team Pelfrey

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Flag of the United States.svg Team Pelfrey
Base Indianapolis, Indiana [1]
Team principal(s)Dale Pelfrey [2] [3]
Current series F1600 Championship Series [4]
F2000 Championship Series
Former series IndyCar Series [3]
Indy Lights [5]
Pro Mazda Championship [6]
U.S. F2000 National Championship [6] [7]
Drivers'
Championships
3: Pro Mazda Championship [8] [9] [10]
2: F1600 Championship Series
A Team Pelfrey Star Mazda car driven by Petri Suvanto in 2012 PLM12 Star Mazda 81 Petri Suvanto.jpg
A Team Pelfrey Star Mazda car driven by Petri Suvanto in 2012

Team Pelfrey is an American racing team in the F1600 Championship Series and F2000 Championship Series. [4] The team is owned by Dale Pelfrey. [2] [3]

Contents

Indy Racing League (1998–2000)

John Paul Jr. replaced Danny Ongais as driver for the 1998 Indianapolis 500 due to Ongais crashing and suffering a concussion. [11] Paul Jr. finished seventh and led the race. [12] Robby Unser drove for Pelfrey in 1999. [13] Lyn St. James failed to qualify for the 1999 Indianapolis 500 due to rain on the final qualifying day and a backup car accident. [14] The team was put up for auction on eBay in June 1999. The high bid was $1,500,300 and did not meet the reserve of $3 million. [2] [15] Sarah Fisher raced for the team at Texas Motor Speedway in 1999. [16] [17] Billy Boat drove for Pelfrey after being unable to fund his own team for the 2000 Indy Racing League season. [18] Boat wrecked his Pelfrey primary car for the 2000 Indianapolis 500, but would qualify driving for A. J. Foyt Enterprises. [19] [20] [21]

Road to Indy (2011–present)

USF2000 and Pro Mazda

The team returned to racing in the 2011 Star Mazda Championship with driver Nick Andries. [3] Jack Hawksworth won the 2012 Star Mazda Championship. [8] Pelfrey would join the U.S. F2000 National Championship in 2015. [8] Santiago Urrutia won the 2015 Pro Mazda Championship. [9] Both series teams underwent a leadership change in May 2016, with Dale Pelfrey taking over operations from Nigel Tuckey. [22] Aaron Telitz won the 2016 Pro Mazda Championship over teammate Patricio O'Ward. [10] [23] Team Pelfrey's USF2000 and Pro Mazda teams moved from Pompano Beach, Florida to Indianapolis, Indiana in late 2016. The team was located at TKM Inc. under Thomas Knapp. [1] Pelfrey shut down its USF2000 after the 2018 season. [7]

Indy Lights

2016

Team Pelfrey purchased 8 Star Motorsports and entered two cars in the 2016 Indy Lights series. [6] [24] Felix Rosenqvist tested with the team at Palm Beach International Raceway, but would later sign with Belardi Auto Racing. [24] [25] [26] Juan Piedrahita became the team's full-time driver, with Scott Hargrove running several races. [27] [28] Garett Grist moved up from Pro Mazda for the road course races starting at Road America, replacing Hargrove. [29] Piedrahita left the team after Toronto and Sean Rayhall joined for Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. [30] [31]

2017

Juan Piedrahita rejoined Team Pelfrey for the 2017 Indy Lights season. [32] Patricio O'Ward joined the team for St. Petersburg and finished third in race two. [33] [34] [35] Piedrahita won the pole at Gateway and finished 2nd. [36] [37]

2018

Neil Alberico and Shelby Blackstock joined the team for St. Petersburg. [7] [38] Davey Hamilton Jr. joined for the Freedom 100. [7] [39] The team moved its operations from Florida to Indianapolis before the 2019 season. [7]

2019

Toby Sowery joined the team for St. Petersburg. [5] Sowery won for HMD Motorsports/Team Pelfrey at the Sunday Portland race. [40] [41]

Driver history

Indy Racing League

Road to Indy

Indy Lights (2016–present)

Pro Mazda Championship (2011–present)

U.S. F2000 National Championship (2015–present)

Complete racing results

Indy Racing League

(key)

Indy Racing League results
YearChassisEngineDriversNo.1234567891011Pts PosPos
1998 WDW PHX INDY TXS NHA DOV CLT PPIR ATL TXS LSV
Dallara IR7 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 Flag of the United States.svg Danny Ongais 81WthNC
Flag of the United States.svg John Paul Jr. 811th216
Flag of the United States.svg Tyce Carlson 1227th73
Flag of the United States.svg Brian Tyler 141216162113618th140
Flag of the United States.svg Lyn St. James 90DNQNC
1999 WDWPHXCLT INDY TXSPPIRATLDOVPPIRLSVTXS
Dallara IR7 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 Flag of the United States.svg Sarah Fisher (R)481746th5
Flag of the United States.svg Robby Unser 811526C 1 8662129161410th209
Flag of the United States.svg Lyn St. James 90DNQNC
2000 WDWPHXLSV INDY TXSPPIRATLKTYTXS
Dallara IR-00 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 Flag of the United States.svg Billy Boat 81967Wth2318818310th181
Flag of the United States.svg Memo Gidley 82DNQNC
  1. ^ The 1999 VisionAire 500K at Charlotte was cancelled after 79 laps due to spectator fatalities.

Indy Lights

(key)

Indy Lights results
YearChassisEngineDriversNo.123456789101112131415161718PointsPosition
2016 STP PHX ALA IMS INDY ROA IOW TOR MDO WGL LAG D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Dallara IL-15 Mazda-AER P63 2.0 Turbo I4 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Piedrahita 29812716151181277141213513513th6th
Flag of the United States.svg Sean Rayhall 483219th
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Hargrove (R)321413131214959316th
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Garett Grist (R)7107710128111510215th
2017 STP ALA IMS INDY ROA IOW TOR MDO GAT LAG D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Dallara IL-15 Mazda-AER P63 2.0 Turbo I4 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Piedrahita 214101111DNS58510106410112*92081629th5th
Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward (R)3538155815th
2018 STP ALA IMS INDY ROA IOW TOR MDO GAT POR D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Dallara IL-15 Mazda-AER P63 2.0 Turbo I4 Flag of the United States.svg Neil Alberico 27531599th4th
Flag of the United States.svg Davey Hamilton Jr. 72112th
Flag of the United States.svg Shelby Blackstock 352428th
2019 STP COTA IMS INDY ROA TOR MDO GAT POR LAG D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Dallara IL-15 Mazda-AER P63 2.0 Turbo I4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Toby Sowery 22356754485292841*233673rd

Star Mazda/Pro Mazda Championship

key)

Pro Mazda Championship results
YearChassisEngineDriversNo.1234567891011121314151617PointsPosition
2011 STP ALA IRP MIL IOW MOS TRO SNM BAL LAG D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Star Race Cars Mazda Renesis Flag of the United States.svg Connor De Phillippi 11110161125121014012932nd1st
Flag of the United States.svg Nick Andries (R)811722374323923853rd
2012 STP ALA IRP IOW TOR EDM TRO BAL LAG ATL D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Star Race Cars Mazda Renesis Flag of Finland.svg Petri Suvanto (R)8153665468194144445562714515th1st
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Hawksworth (R)822112715117111212123971st
Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Tveter (R)149118th
Flag of the United States.svg Gustavo Menezes 83131071661386135767166872089th
2013 COTA STP IRP MIL TOR MOS MDO TRO HOU D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Star Race Cars Mazda Renesis Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dalton Kellett (R)80108377NC2nd
Flag of the United States.svg Spencer Pigot (R)8121644239111*4*4555252974th
Flag of Finland.svg Petri Suvanto 82551185710th
Flag of Norway.svg Anders Krohn 44NC
Flag of Brazil.svg Nicolas Costa (R)3651015332NC
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stefan Rzadzinski 83812NC
2014 STP ALA IMS IRP HOU MDO MIL SNM D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Star Race Cars Mazda Renesis Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dalton Kellett 809111011419DNS37881171016025910th3rd
Flag of Brazil.svg Pipo Derani (R)8143649188814th
Flag of Norway.svg Anders Krohn 51725th
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Aitken (R)943120th
Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Newey (R)10136317th
8216181612514
Flag of Brazil.svg Nicolas Costa 251*25422245th
994
2015 STP NOLA ALA IMS IRP TOR IOW MDO LAG D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Star Race Cars Mazda Renesis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Raoul Owens (R)8011181112148612131371616638712th2nd
Flag of Uruguay.svg Santiago Urrutia (R)81241*C32431*157451*3223551st
Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward (R)844144C5761057233761862506th
2016 STP ALA IMS IRP ROA TOR MDO LAG D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Star Race Cars Mazda Renesis Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward 801*211*1*1*1*4492741*1063935532nd1st
Flag of Malaysia.svg Weiron Tan 81534106911th
Flag of the United States.svg TJ Fischer (R)56666561171377th
Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Telitz (R)8221*2*27251*1*1*1*23251*4211st
2017 STP IMS ROA MDO GAT WGL D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Star Race Cars Mazda Renesis Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Lastochkin (R)8055653355661342033815th1st
Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Cunha (R)8141243944333322373rd
Flag of the United States.svg TJ Fischer 823332151234441052244th
Flag of the United States.svg Robert Megennis (R)8412DNS2113th
2018 STP ALA IMS IRP ROA TOR MDO GAT POR D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Tatuus PM-18 Mazda MZR-R PM18A t Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Martins (R)80169684516719th6th
Flag of Mexico.svg Andrés Gutiérrez (R)8114847125107101212DNS13711th
Flag of the United States.svg Sting Ray Robb 82649101335119117949662317th

U.S. F2000 National Championship

key)

U.S. F2000 National Championship results
YearChassisEngineDriversNo.12345678910111213141516PointsPosition
2015 STP NOLA ALA IMS IRP TOR MDO LAG D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Élan DP08 Mazda MZR Flag of Norway.svg Ayla Ågren (R)8191091191061411791061111718618810th4th
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Gabin (R)8217981415145484377615151946th
Flag of the United States.svg Garth Rickards (R)8371511861171795618589101869th
Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Lastochkin (R)841081012108871288111010751938th
2016 STP ALA IMS IRP ROA TOR MDO LAG D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Élan DP08 Mazda MZR Flag of the United States.svg Robert Megennis (R)80381238106711551947882241806th5th
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan Cane (R)81253619102112113th
Flag of the United States.svg Kaylen Frederick (R)13131624th
Flag of the United States.svg TJ Fischer (R)822291310995819th
Flag of the United States.svg Phillippe Denes (R)7112422nd
Flag of New Zealand.svg James Munro (R)83182111232023rd
2017 STP ALA IMS ROA IOW TOR MDO WGL D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Tatuus USF-17 Mazda MZR Flag of the United States.svg Robert Megennis 801*1946DSQ77155135177101732586th3rd
Flag of the United States.svg Kaylen Frederick 814522DSQ36461737342404th
Flag of Norway.svg Ayla Ågren 8221128871287217th
Flag of the United States.svg Jacob Loomis (R)11191332nd
Flag of the United States.svg Phillippe Denes 1818131530th
2018 STP IMS IRP ROA TOR MDO POR D.C.T.C.D.C.T.C.
Tatuus USF-17 Mazda MZR Flag of South Africa.svg Julian van der Watt 80511781924171055814931621017th8th
Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Dupell (R)819151623171321159151413101010015th
Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Tomaselli 827141922141711131320131618168716th

F1600 Championship Series

F1600 Championship Series results
YearCarNo.Driver123456789101112131415161718192021222324PosPoints
2021 CMP MO BAR PITT RA SP ABCC PITT
Mygale 81 Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas d'Orlando 1311322DNF111261351DNF1112311DNF1st901
80 Flag of the United States.svg Hugh Esterson3127741029821636116DNF746923335th642
84 Flag of the United States.svg David Adorno211815811141681011128181781111141111610th358
2022 CMP MO BAR PITT ABCC SP PITT
Mygale 80 Flag of the United States.svg Hugh EstersonDNF314462133121649341182233rd678
81 Flag of the United States.svg Nolan Allaer 2194229634734164513123324th647
82 Flag of the United States.svg Ayrton Houk12231134151013731617219442nd704
84 Flag of the United States.svg David Adorno 12148DNS20DNF810879521112214th247
2023 RAT MO LRP PITT RA NJMP SP
Mygale 80 Flag of the United States.svg Sebastian Mateo Naranjo2719768911543142445532034th597
81 Flag of the United States.svg Dillion Defonce78811781231413th219
82 Flag of the United States.svg Karsten Defonce112316259151181320th170
83 Flag of the United States.svg Ken Bouquillion18162413411107610th291
84 Flag of the United States.svg David Adorno101313201114232322961011th255
88 Flag of the United States.svg Dexter Czuba109738th71
Flag of the United States.svg Hugh Esterson6DNFDNF48th31

F2000 Championship Series

F2000 Championship Series results
YearCarNo.Driver12345678910111213141516PosPoints
2021 CMP MO BAR PITT RA SP ABCC PITT
Elan 56 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mac Clark 119th110
89 Flag of the United States.svg Dexter Czuba 834433324th283
2022 CMP MO BAR PITT ABCC SP PITT
Van Diemen 84 Flag of the United States.svg David Adorno 339912th114

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