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Jimmy Vasser (born November 20, 1965 in Canoga Park, California ) is a retired American racing driver and current race team owner. Vasser won the 1996 CART championship with Chip Ganassi Racing, and scored ten victories in the series. Vasser was the last American to win the Champ Car championship.
[edit] Driving career[edit] Indy Car/ChampCarVasser made his Champ Car debut in 1992 and looked set to become a successor to legends such as A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, Danny Sullivan and Rick Mears. Although he did become a top driver, his rise to prominence coincided with the infamous CART-IRL (Indy Racing League) 'split' so Vasser's best years were spent away from the important Indianapolis 500, although he has raced in the event on a one-off basis a few times since, finishing as high as fourth in the 2001 race. [edit] 1996 season/GanassiVasser won four of the first five races in 1996 and did enough to maintain a lead in the standings, although rookie teammate Alex Zanardi outperformed him in the second half of the season, and over the next two years. He had a poor 1999 season teamed with Juan Pablo Montoya, and left the team at the end of 2000. [edit] PKV RacingIn 2004 he became part owner of PKV Racing along with Dan Pettit and Kevin Kalkhoven where he became one of the drivers for the two-car operation. Vasser retired from open wheel racing in 2006, but still has an ownership stake. He temporarily came out of retirement to drive the third KV Racing Technology car in the final Champ Car World Series event at the 2008 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. [edit] Sports car racingAlso in 2006, Vasser competed in three Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series races, including the 24 Hours of Daytona, driving for GAINSCO/Blackhawk Racing. In 2007, he again drove for the renamed GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing at the 24 Hours of Daytona, and on Sept. 4, 2007, it was announced that he would return to the team for the season-ending Sunchaser 1000 km. Vasser drove again for Stallings' team beginning at Laguna Seca in May 2008, pairing with fellow Champ Car champion Cristiano da Matta. [edit] Early career
[edit] Motorsports Career Results[edit] American Open-Wheel(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest race lap) [edit] Champ Car
[edit] Indianapolis 500 results
[edit] NotesWinner of fastest Champ Car race: Fontana 2002, Average Speed: 197.995 mph (318.642 km/h) Co-owner of PKV Racing [edit] External links
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