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Daniel Clive Wheldon

Dan Wheldon in Gasoline Alley at Indianapolis in 2007.
Nationality United Kingdom British
Date of birth 22 June 1978 (1978-06-22) (age 31)
Place of birth Emberton, Olney, England, United Kingdom
2009 IRL IndyCar Series
Debut season 2002
Current team Panther Racing
Car no. 4
Former teams Panther Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Chip Ganassi Racing
Starts 100
Wins 15
Poles 5
Best finish 1st in 2005
Previous series
2001
2000
1999
Indy Lights
Toyota Atlantic Championship
U.S. F2000 Championship Series
Championship titles
2005 IRL IndyCar Series Champion
Awards
2003 IRL IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year
Practicing for the 2007 Indianapolis 500

Daniel Clive Wheldon (born 22 June 1978 in Emberton, near Olney, Buckinghamshire, England) is an English auto racing driver. The 2005 Indy Racing League IndyCar Series champion and Indy 500 winner, Wheldon is nicknamed "Difficult Dan" in the IRL pit lane for his choleric temperament[citation needed]. He currently resides in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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[edit] Beginnings

Taking up karting at the age of four with funding from his father, Wheldon progressed through the junior ranks of motor racing during his school years. Attending Bedford School until he completed his GCSEs at age 16, he frequently took time off to race. During his early career in open wheel racing, he developed a rivalry with Jenson Button before ultimately leaving the United Kingdom to race in America. The reasoning behind the move was that the level of investment needed to fund his racing career in the UK wasn't able to be provided by his family.[1] Moving to the United States in 1999, he spent several years in lower open-wheeled circuits like the U.S. F2000 Championship Series, the Toyota Atlantic series and the Indy Lights series.

[edit] IRL IndyCar Series

In 2002, Wheldon moved up to the IRL IndyCar Series for two events, with Panther Racing as teammate to Sam Hornish, Jr.. The following year Wheldon joined Andretti Green Racing, taking the spot of Michael Andretti following his retirement, and collected league Rookie of the Year honours. In 2004, he won his first IRL race at Twin Ring Motegi in Japan, ultimately finishing as runner-up to teammate Tony Kanaan in the championship with three wins.

He won the 2005 Indianapolis 500 as well as that season's IndyCar Series championship. His six victories in 2005 also broke the record for most victories in one season (under IRL sanction), previously held by Sam Hornish, Jr. with 5. His win at Indy was the first for an Englishman since Graham Hill's triumph in 1966. In November 2005, it was announced that he would be driving for Chip Ganassi Racing in the IndyCar Series in 2006. Shortly after his first test with Ganassi, he won the 24 Hours of Daytona endurance sports car race with Ganassi teammates Scott Dixon and Ganassi NASCAR driver Casey Mears.

He began the IndyCar season by beating Hélio Castroneves by 0.0147 seconds at a sombre Homestead-Miami due to the earlier death of Paul Dana in a practice session. Wheldon retired at St. Petersburg thanks to contact with Sam Hornish, Jr. during a caution period. At the end of the 2006 IndyCar season, Wheldon and Hornish were tied for the lead with each driver having 475 points. In the event of a tie, the driver with the most wins for that particular season is declared the champion. Hornish had four wins for the 2006 season, to Wheldon's two; therefore Hornish was declared the 2006 IndyCar champion.

During the close season he was offered a place in the BMW Sauber Formula One team, but declined on discovering he would not be assured a regular drive. "I do want to race in F1. When my contract expires with Chip, I’ll take a serious look at Formula One".[2]

Commenting in 2007 on the perception of him as 'difficult', Wheldon said "I put everything into my racing, and I expect the same back. If I see people who aren't giving it I'm not afraid to say so, but that sometimes comes out a little brash. That could be improved a little bit.

On 22 June 2008, his 30th birthday, he took his 15th career victory in the IndyCar Series after winning the 2008 Iowa Corn Indy 250 over Hideki Mutoh and Marco Andretti. He donated his winnings to help the victims of the recent tornadoes and flooding which had occurred in Iowa.[3]

Wheldon was released from his drive at Ganassi on 2 September 2008.[4] He was replaced by Dario Franchitti; "I have enjoyed these last three seasons with Target Chip Ganassi Racing, but will be moving on to pursue a very exciting opportunity for 2009," Wheldon said. It would later turn out to be a return to former team Panther Racing.[5] Wheldon drove the Panther car to a second place finish in the 2009 Indianapolis 500, the second Indy 500 runner-up finish in a row for the team.

[edit] Personal life

He and his wife Susie have a son, Sebastian, who was born on February 1, 2009. He lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.[6]

[edit] Motorsports career results

[edit] American Open-Wheel

(key)

[edit] IndyCar

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points
2002 Panther United States
HMS
United States
PHX
United States
FON
United States
NZR
United States
INDY
United States
TXS
United States
PPIR
United States
RIR
United States
KAN
United States
NSH
United States
MIS
United States
KTY
United States
STL
United States
CHI
10
United States
TX2
15
36th 35
2003 Andretti Green United States
HMS
United States
PHX
Japan
MOT
7
United States
INDY
Ret
United States
TXS
Ret
United States
PPIR
Ret
United States
RIR
8
United States
KAN
Ret
United States
NSH
4
United States
MIS
Ret
United States
STL
5
United States
KTY
8
United States
NZR
7
United States
CHI
4
United States
FON
4
United States
TX2
3
11th 312
2004 Andretti Green United States
HMS
3
United States
PHX
3
Japan
MOT
1
United States
INDY
3
United States
TXS
Ret
United States
RIR
1
United States
KAN
9
United States
NSH
13
United States
MIL
Ret
United States
MIS
3
United States
KTY
3
United States
PPIR
3
United States
NZR
1
United States
CHI
4
United States
FON
3
United States
TX2
3
2nd 533
2005 Andretti Green United States
HMS
1
United States
PHX
6
United States
STP
1
Japan
MOT
1
United States
INDY
1
United States
TXS
6
United States
RIR
5
United States
KAN
2
United States
NSH
Ret
United States
MIL
5
United States
MIS
2
United States
KTY
3
United States
PPIR
1
United States
SNM
Ret
United States
CHI
1
United States
WGL
5
United States
FON
6
1st 618
2006 Ganassi United States
HMS
1
United States
STP
Ret
Japan
MOT
2
United States
INDY
4
United States
WGL
Ret
United States
TXS
3
United States
RIR
9
United States
KAN
2
United States
NSH
2
United States
MIL
8
United States
MIS
3
United States
KTY
4
United States
SNM
6
United States
CHI
1
2nda 475
2007 Ganassi United States
HMS
1
United States
STP
9
Japan
MOT
2
United States
KAN
1
United States
INDY
Ret
United States
MIL
3
United States
TXS
Ret
United States
IOW
11
United States
RIR
3
United States
WGL
7
United States
NSH
8
United States
MDO
10
United States
MIS
Ret
United States
KTY
Ret
United States
SNM
7
United States
DET
3
United States
CHI
Ret
4th 466
2008 Ganassi United States
HMS
3
United States
STP
12
Japan
MOT1
4
United States
LBH1
DNP
United States
KAN
1
United States
INDY
12
United States
MIL
4
United States
TXS
4
United States
IOW
1
United States
RIR
4
United States
WGL
Ret
United States
NSH
2
United States
MDO
17
Canada
EDM
7
United States
KTY
5
United States
SNM
4
United States
DET
20
United States
CHI
6
Australia
SRF2
11
4th 492
2009 Panther United States
STP
Ret
United States
LBH
5
United States
KAN
10
United States
INDY
2
United States
MIL
10
United States
TXS
7
United States
IOW
4
United States
RIR
10
United States
WGL
10
Canada
TOR
14
Canada
EDM
15
United States
KTY
11
United States
MDO
16
United States
SNM
12
United States
CHI
Ret
Japan
MOT
8
United States
HMS
Ret
10th 354
a Wheldon lost the title on the tiebreaker - he won only two races compared to Sam Hornish, Jr.'s four after the two tied on 475 points
1 Run on same day
2 Non-points race
Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)**
Top 10s
(Non-podium)***
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
8 4 113 5 16 23 43 1 (2005) 1 (2005)
** Podium (Non-win) indicates 2nd or 3rd place finishes.
*** Top 10s (Non-podium) indicates 4th through 10th place finishes.

[edit] Indy 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
2003 Dallara Honda 5th 19th Andretti Green
2004 Dallara Honda 2nd 3rd Andretti Green
2005 Dallara Honda 16th 1st Andretti Green
2006 Dallara Honda 3rd 4th Ganassi
2007 Dallara Honda 6th 22nd Ganassi
2008 Dallara Honda 2nd 12th Ganassi
2009 Dallara Honda 18th 2nd Panther

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Laurent Redon
IndyCar Series
Rookie of the Year

2003
Succeeded by
Kosuke Matsuura
Preceded by
Buddy Rice
Indianapolis 500 Winner
2005
Succeeded by
Sam Hornish, Jr.
Preceded by
Tony Kanaan
IRL IndyCar Series Champion
2005
Succeeded by
Sam Hornish, Jr.
Awards
Preceded by
Andy Priaulx
Autosport
British Competition Driver of the Year

2005
Succeeded by
Jenson Button



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