Tony Garcia (racing driver)

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Antonio (Tony) Garcia
NationalityCuban American
Born (1945-09-14) September 14, 1945 (age 79)
Havana, Cuba
Retired1985
Years active1971 - 1985
TeamsGerman Motors, Inc. & Chem Air Spray, Inc.

Delta Racing

Montura Ranch Estates

Conrad Racing

Montura Racing

DeNarvaez Enterprises

Florida Crystals/Montura Racing

Tony Garcia Racing

B de T Racing

Sauber Racing Switzerland

Conte Racing

Hartge Motorsport

Ralph Sanchez Racing

E. J. Pruitt
Car number83 - 72 - 30 - 44 - 54 - 82 - 46 - 84
Co-driverMontalvo / Gomez- Mena / Alberto Naon / De Cardenas

De Narváez/Freyre / Ouellette / Vadia / Herman

Cruz / Sereix / Stiff / Montoya / Ullon / Mcfarlin

Fittipaldi / Morton / Spenard / Adamowicz / Lonbenberg
Wins1st: 5 times

2nd: 10 times

3rd : 4 times

Top 3 finishes: 19 times
Poles19
Awards
Most Improved Driver 1980 IMSA GTO

Antonio "Tony" Garcia (born September 14, 1945, in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban American former racing driver. Over the course of his career, Garcia had raced more than eighty professional races. Garcia was also the first Hispanic driver, along with Alberto Vadia, to win the 24 Hours of Daytona (GTO) in 1980. [1]

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Early life

Garcia was born on September 14, 1945, in Havana, Cuba. His father was an attorney, mostly working in real estate cases. When Garcia was 12 years old, he got his first motorcycle with the help of his sister, despite his mother being opposed to him racing. [2] He was brought along to watch motorsport races in Cuba since he was 10 years old, by a family friend Juan Montalvo. [3] In 1960, his family left the country when the Communist regime of Fidel Castro started to take full control of Cuba, and moved to Miami, Florida, and Garcia subsequently enrolled at St. Patrick's High School. [2]

Career

He raced for IMSA GT Championship between 1971 and 1985. In 1975, he won his first professional race (GTU) in the 12 hour Sebring. In 1980 IMSA GT Championship [4] hi finish first in GTO at Daytona International Speedway, Riverside California Raceway and the 100 miles Laguna Seca in Monterey, California. In 1982, he raced in the 1982 World Sportscar Championship at the 6 Hours of Silverstone finishing first in GTO and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, driving a BMW M1. In the 1983 24 Hours of Le Mans, he finished 9th [5] [6] with the Sauber C7, just behind eight Porsche 956s, breaking the perfect top 10 of the Porsche team.Porsche used that result to create the poster "Nobody’s perfect". [7] He also drove in the Grand Prix of Miami [8] in 1983, finishing 7th, and in 1985, finishing in 3rd position.

Trophies

Most Improved Driver IMSA 1980 Most Improved Driver 1980 IMSA 1980.jpg
Most Improved Driver IMSA 1980
Laguna Seca Monterrey Triple Crow GTO Winner 1980 Laguna Seca Monterrey Triple Crow GTO Winner 1980.jpg
Laguna Seca  Monterrey Triple  Crow GTO Winner 1980
Los Angeles Times / Toyota Grand Prix Of Endurance 1980 GTO Winner Los Angeles Times - Toyota Grand Prix Of Endurance 1980 GTO Winner.jpg
Los Angeles Times / Toyota Grand Prix Of Endurance 1980 GTO Winner

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References

  1. "Tony Garcia ama la velocidad desde niño". El Miami Herald (in Spanish): 16. Feb 10, 1980 via www.newspapers.com.
  2. 1 2 Archdeacon, Tom (March 20, 1980). "Just who is the best Cuban race car driver? Try Tony Garcia". The Miami News . pp. 6C.
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  4. Long, Gary (January 30, 1980). "Miamian Figures High at Daytona". The Miami Herald via Newspapers.com.
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  8. "Garcia y Fittipaldi: binomio a". El Miami Herald (in Spanish). February 20, 1984 via Newspapers.com.