Patrick
Friesacher (born September 26, 1980 in Wolfsberg) is an
Austrian racing driver who drove for the Minardi Formula
One team during the first half of the 2005 season.
Friesacher
began Kart racing at an early age. In 1998, he moved to
the French Formula Campus series, finishing third in the
season. In 1999, Friesacher advanced to the French Formula
3 'B' class, before moving to the German Formula 3 series
in 2000.
In
2001, Friesacher jumped to Formula 3000, where he scored
three top-six finishes for the Red Bull Junior team. He
stayed with Red Bull throughout the next two years, winning
a race at the Hungaroring in 2003 after recovering from
a broken arm sustained during a race earlier in the season.
Later that year, he joined the Super Nova squad; in 2004,
he won another race (again in Hungary), this time for the
Coloni team.
Friesacher
at the 2005 British Grand Prix.In November 2004, Friesacher
tested for Minardi at the Misano circuit in Italy, impressing
team principal Paul Stoddart. On February 14, 2005, he signed
a one-year deal to race alongside Christijan Albers, another
former Formula 3000 driver and F1 rookie. ITV's Martin Brundle
noted during his debut race that he felt Patrick had never
looked like a potential F1 driver.
In
the 2005 United States Grand Prix he picked up 3 Formula
One Championship points despite finishing last; this is
because he came 6th out of the 6 drivers who competed as
7 teams pulled out for tyre safety reasons.
On
July 19th, 2005 it was announced that Friesacher had been
dropped from the Minardi team due to the failure of his
personal sponsors to pay Minardi the amounts agreed at the
start of the season. (It is common for poorer F1 teams to
employ pay-drivers who contribute financially to the team
via personal sponsorships.) He was replaced in the lineup
by Robert Doornbos, who completed the rest of the season
for Minardi.
In
2006, Friesacher joined the A1 Grand Prix of nations racing
for his home country, Austria for the Mexican Grand Prix,
clinching 18th in his first A1GP qualifying session. He
then went on to finish 10th and 9th, scoring a total of
3 points for the team. He has also been a test driver of
the new A1 GP chassis scheduled for introduction in the
2008-09 season. During a test session at the Magny-Cours
circuit in August 2008, a suspension failure caused the
car to crash. Friesacher sustained three crushed vertebrae
in the incident.
In
early 2008, American Le Mans Series team Risi Competizione
announced that Friesacher had been hired to co-drive the
team's second Ferrari F430 racing car. Partnered with the
young Harrison Brix, Friesacher made his series debut at
the Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg, a sprint
event held on a street-course in Saint Petersburg, Florida.
He missed part of the season due to his back injury sustained
in A1 GP testing.
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