Antônio
Reginaldo Pizzonia Júnior (born September 11, 1980
in Manaus) is a Brazilian racing driver who has raced in
Formula One and the Champ Car World Series. He
is nicknamed "Jungle Boy", a reference to his
native Amazonas. He is currently a resident of Manaus, a
city in the northern part of Brazil and capital of Amazonas
State.
From 1991 to 1996 he competed in
various karting series. In 1997 he moved to Britain and
competed in Formula Vauxhall Junior; Pizzonia placed second,
and won the Winter Festival. In 1998, in addition to taking
the Championship in F-Vauxhall Junior, he won the Formula
Renault Winter Festival. His 1999 season was even more successful,
winning the British F-Renault series and finishing second
in its European counterpart. In 2000, Pizzonia took 5 wins
on his way to winning the British Formula Three Championship.
For 2001, Pizzonia switched to the
Formula 3000 series, winning one race and finishing second
in the championship.
In 2002, Pizzonia was hired as test
driver for Williams, but also continued in F3000, placing
8th. After impressive testing performances, he was signed
by the Jaguar team to partner Mark Webber for 2003. However,
following a string of poor results, he was dropped midway
through the season and replaced by Minardi's Justin Wilson.
Whilst driving for Jaguar F1 he
was driving Steve Sutcliffe, a journalist for Autocar magazine,
around the Jerez racing circuit in a Jaguar S-Type R when
he lost control into the first corner, rolling the car and
hitting the tyre barrier. Apparently he accidentally braked
at the braking point he had been using in his F1 car and
just went off. The video is readilly available on Youtube.
In 2004 he returned to Williams
as test driver. Before the German Grand Prix, it was announced
that Pizzonia would take over from Marc Gené, who
had been filling in for the injured Ralf Schumacher. At
the German Grand Prix, he finished 7th to take his first
2 career points; he repeated the feat at the Hungarian Grand
Prix. In Belgium, he briefly led an F1 race for the first
time, but failed to finish the race due to mechanical problems.
He claimed a further 2 points in Italy (during which he
achieved the fastest ever recorded top speed in a F1 race,
369.9 km/h), but with the announcement of Ralf Schumacher's
return for the Chinese Grand Prix, Pizzonia's racing was
over for the year.
Prior to the 2005 season, Pizzonia
was in a virtual shoot-out with German Nick Heidfeld for
the second race seat at Williams alongside Webber. Despite
Pizzonia's experience with the team and financial support
from Petrobras, Heidfeld was given the seat.
Pizzonia was still employed at Williams
as a test driver, and when Heidfeld complained of headaches
after being concussed in a crash during the Friday Practice
Session at Monza, Pizzonia gained the chance to race. Having
not entered an F1 race since the 2004 Italian Grand Prix,
the Brazilian qualified 16th, coming through the field to
emulate his 2004 race result picking up 7th place and 2
points. He then raced in the Belgian Grand Prix. where he
incurred a fine for taking out 2nd placed Juan Pablo Montoya
just a few laps from the end. Pizzonia also took the drive
in the Brazilian Grand Prix, but his race was over before
the first corner after taking out his own teammate Mark
Webber resulting from a collision with David Coulthard.
Despite some speculation that GP2
champion Nico Rosberg would be given an opportunity in the
last two races of the season, Pizzonia completed the season
for Williams. He retired from the Japanese Grand Prix early
after spinning off, and retired from the Chinese Grand Prix
after a puncture. Having been replaced by Nico Rosberg for
2006, Pizzonia's Formula One career seems to be over.
In 2006, he drove for Paul Gentilozzi's
Rocketsports team in the Champ Car World Series' Long Beach
Grand Prix and returned to the team towards the end of the
season for races where Tõnis Kasemets did not have
sponsorship to race.
In 2007, Pizzonia was racing for
Fisichella Motor Sport in the GP2 series. In May, he was
dropped in favour of Adam Carroll after only scoring 1 point
in 5 races. After that, he returned to Brazil and entered
into competition in Stock Car Brasil, a Brazilian national
championship, from July.[2] He has remained in Stock Car
Brasil for 2008, and is also set to race in the new Superleague
Formula championship after missing the first round.
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Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 2007