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Enrique Bernoldi

Brazilian racing driver (born 1978)

Enrique Bernoldi

Summary

Brazilian racing driver (born 1978)

FieldValue
nameEnrique Bernoldi
imageEnrique Bernoldi 2007 Curitiba.jpg
captionBernoldi in 2007, as a Stock Car Brasil driver
nationalityBRA Brazilian
birth_nameEnrique Antônio Langue e Silvério de Bernoldi
birth_date
birth_placeCuritiba, Brazil
prev_seriesItalian GT Championship
SPEED Euroseries
FIA World Endurance Championship
GT Brasil
FIA GT1 World Championship
FIA GT Championship
Superleague Formula
IndyCar Series
Champ Car World Series
Stock Car Brasil
TC 2000
World Series by Nissan
Formula One
Formula 3000
Masters of Formula 3
Macau Grand Prix
British Formula 3 Championship
Renault Spider Europe
Formula Renault Eurocup
Championnat de France Formule Renault
Formula Alfa Boxer
prev_series_years2012
2012
2012
2011
2009–11
2009
2009
2008
2008
2007, 2009
2006
200304
02
1999–2000
1997–98
1997–98
1997–98
1996
1995–96
1995–96
1995
titlesFormula Renault Eurocup
title_years1996
embedyes
years
teamsArrows
races29 (28 starts)
championships0
wins0
podiums0
points0
poles0
fastest_laps0
first_race2001 Australian Grand Prix
last_race2002 German Grand Prix

SPEED Euroseries FIA World Endurance Championship GT Brasil FIA GT1 World Championship FIA GT Championship Superleague Formula IndyCar Series Champ Car World Series Stock Car Brasil TC 2000 World Series by Nissan Formula One Formula 3000 Masters of Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix British Formula 3 Championship Renault Spider Europe Formula Renault Eurocup Championnat de France Formule Renault Formula Alfa Boxer 2012 2012 2011 2009–11 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007, 2009 2006 20030402 1999–2000 1997–98 1997–98 1997–98 1996 1995–96 1995–96 1995

Enrique Antônio Langue e Silvério de Bernoldi (; born 19 October 1978) is a Brazilian former professional racing driver who raced for the Arrows Formula One team in 2001 and 2002, and was the test driver for British American Racing (later Honda) between 2004 and 2006. He entered IndyCar racing in 2008, and competed in the FIA GT World Championship between 2009 and 2011, in addition to entering multiple other competitions.

Racing career

Early career

Bernoldi was born on 19 October 1978, in Curitiba, Paraná. He originally wanted to be a jockey because he liked horses but he received a go-kart from his parents as a gift for his seventh birthday. Bernoldi gained the inspiration to drive from watching fellow compatriots Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna. He began karting when he was nine years old, and he won multiple regional and national titles. Bernoldi won the Brazilian Paulista Kart Championship every year from 1989 to 1991 and claimed title honours in the Brazilian Kart Championship in 1990 and 1991. He went on to finish third at the 1992 Paulista Kart Championship in Brazil as well as placing third in the 1993 South American Kart Championship and fourth in the 1993 Pan-American Kart Championship.

Bernoldi travelled to Europe at the age of sixteen to begin his car racing career. The following year, he took in nine victories in eleven rounds and the title, before entering British Formula Three with the Promatecme team in 1997. Bernoldi was hospitalised after he was involved in a road traffic accident in January 1997 and required physiotherapy to recover in time for his F3 debut two months later. He took his first victory at Spa-Francorchamps en route to fifth in the championship, and also finished third at that year's Macau Grand Prix. Bernoldi remained with Promatecme for 1998 to take six more victories, and he was able to finish runner-up to compatriot Mario Haberfeld. He finished second at the 1998 Masters of Formula 3 and third at the 1998 Macau Grand Prix.

In 1999, Bernoldi progressed to the International Formula 3000 championship with the Red Bull Junior Team and drove the Lola T99/50-Zytek car. Although his debut season only resulted in two points accumulated in a single event out of a possible ten for eighteenth in the Drivers' Championship, he was retained by the team for the following year, finishing that season sixteenth in the points standings with five points scored in three of the ten rounds he raced. He was frequently fastest in late-year testing for the 2001 season and was the favourite to win that year's championship. Bernoldi would not participate in the series that year.

Due to the Red Bull Junior Team's links with Sauber, Bernoldi tested for the Formula 1 team in both seasons, in addition to also testing for the Prost Grand Prix team in 2000. Although touted before the start of the 2001 season to be joining either Prost, Minardi, or Sauber, Bernoldi instead signed a three-year contract to drive for the Arrows squad with the option to extend his stay at the team for a further two years after his first season with them. He replaced the contracted Pedro de la Rosa because Bernoldi had provided Arrows with a budget.

Formula One

Arrows]] teammate [[Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] at the [[2002 French Grand Prix]].

Driving the A22-Asiatech car during the 2001 season, Bernoldi performed respectably for the Arrows team, occasionally matching his more experienced teammate Jos Verstappen for pace in qualifying but performed less well than Verstappen during races. However, he gained notoriety for his efforts at the Monaco Grand Prix, where he held up the much faster McLaren car of David Coulthard for 35 laps; after a botched start, Coulthard had been fighting his way through the field, only to be stuck behind the Arrows, prompting irate responses from both Coulthard and McLaren team principal Ron Dennis. Bernoldi was defended by his team boss Tom Walkinshaw, who hit back at McLaren. He failed to score any points in 2001 due to the car's engine being unreliable and Bernoldi making driver errors, with ten retirements from seventeen starts, his highest finish being an eighth at the German Grand Prix. He did however improve his driving by the end of the season but did not contribute to improving the car's technical aspects. Bernoldi concluded the season without any scoring points in the World Drivers' Championship.

Even though Verstappen was the only Arrows driver to score points in 2001, Bernoldi was retained by Arrows for the 2002 championship, being partnered by Heinz-Harald Frentzen and drove one of the team's A23-Cosworth vehicles. At Sepang he notably overtook Michael Schumacher, having been passed by the German as he attempted to fight through the field after a first-lap incident with Juan Pablo Montoya, although his driving in that race was criticised by Allan McNish. Due to serious financial problems, Arrows were forced to withdraw three-quarters of the way into the 2002 season. Bernoldi thus again did not score any points in the World Drivers' Championship in the 11 races he entered. He subsequently switched to the World Series by Nissan to try and rebuild his reputation, after a potential drive for Jordan Grand Prix failed to materialise due to legal constraints.

2003–2007

In his debut season in the World Series by Nissan, Bernoldi finished sixth in the championship, having won two races. He also participated in a "mega test", held by Alfa Romeo, with a prospect of driving for the team in the 2004 European Touring Car Championship. Despite this test, he continued in the World Series in 2004, and finished third overall, with another pair of wins. In mid-2004 he was named a test driver for BAR, completing two tests at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain, in order to prevent the regular BAR drivers having to make several long-distance trips. He remained with the team after these sessions, also undertaking tests of BAR's "Concept Car" (a hybrid F1 car with a 2004 frontal setup mixed with a 2005 rear setup). He remained BAR's test driver for 2005, but began to look for pastures new in 2006, participating in less tests for the now-renamed Honda Racing F1 Team - although he did remain as official test driver. Although he impressed in Champ Car during a test for Rocketsports, his solitary race during 2006 came in Argentina's TC 2000 series. In 2007, Bernoldi competed in the Stock Car Brasil, competing in eleven of the twelve races and finishing 13th in the championship, with his best results being a pair of podium finishes.

IndyCar Series

Bernoldi practicing for the [[2008 Indianapolis 500

For 2008, Bernoldi signed a contract with Rocketsports for the 2008 Champ Car World Series. However, following the reunification of Champ Car and the Indy Racing League, Rocketsports withdrew, opting not to compete in the new, combined, series. It was later announced that Bernoldi would drive for Conquest Racing in the newly combined series' 2008 season. His best result was fourth, in the final Champ Car-sanctioned race at Long Beach. His best result in the reunified IndyCar Series was fifteenth at the 2008 Indianapolis 500. A collision with teammate Jamie Camara at Watkins Glen lead him to publicly criticize the team, and speculation that he might leave them. A thumb injury ruled him out of the final two races of the season, his seat being filled by Alex Tagliani.

2009–present

For 2009, Bernoldi was the full-time driver of Flamengo in the Superleague open wheel series and also he ran a partial schedule in Stock Car Brasil. He also competed in the FIA GT Championship for Sangari Team Brazil, taking his first win at Paul Ricard.

In 2010, Bernoldi raced in the new FIA GT1 World Championship for Vitaphone Racing, scoring the pole position and winning his home race at Interlagos.

In 2011, Bernoldi continued to race in the series, campaigning a Nissan GT-R for the Sumo Power GT team. He also entered four races of the GT Brasil, driving for Ford GT Racing Team BMG.

In 2012, Bernoldi drove for Vita4One Team Italy in the Italian GT Championship, followed by appearances for AF Waltrip in the FIA World Endurance Championship, before making his debut in the International GT Open, driving once more for AF Corse in a Ferrari 458 GT2. He also made his debut in the SPEED EuroSeries, driving for Team JD in a Tatuus CN, whilst entering the 500 Milhas de Kart do Beto Carreiro at the end of the year. In 2013, he entered the International Challenge of the Stars, run by Felipe Massa.

Personal life

Bernoldi's son Bernardo "Beco" Bernoldi is also a racing driver.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesPointsPosition19951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220142015
Formula Alfa Boxer?824?4th
Championnat de France Formule Renault?101?NC
Formula Renault Europe?11?3211th
Renault Spider EuropeTeam Ghinzani6013812th
Championnat de France Formule Renault?421?NC
Formula Renault EuropeTatuus JD Motorsport11982181st
Macau Grand PrixPromatecme100N/A3rd
Masters of Formula 3100N/ANC
British F3 Championship14101275th
Macau Grand PrixPromatecme111N/A3rd
Masters of Formula 3111N/A2nd
British Formula 3 Championship15641632nd
Formula OneSauberTest driver
International Formula 3000 ChampionshipRed Bull Junior800218th
Formula OneSauberTest driver
International Formula 3000 ChampionshipRed Bull Junior1001516th
Formula OneArrows1700021st
Formula OneArrows1100022nd
World Series by NissanGD Racing18221126th
World Series by NissanGD Racing18221133rd
Formula OneBritish American RacingTest driver
Formula OneBritish American RacingTest driver
Formula OneHonda F1Test driver
TC 2000Honda Petrobras Lubrax1000NC
Stock Car BrasilBiosintética11015813th
IndyCar SeriesConquest Racing150022022nd
Stock Car BrasilRCM Motorsport400130th
FIA GT ChampionshipSangari Team Brazil5112511th
Superleague FormulaCR Flamengo100019116th
FIA GT1 World ChampionshipVitaphone Racing Team20115315th
Itaipava GT3 BrasilFord GT Racing Team BMG4003519th
FIA GT1 World ChampionshipSumo Power GT20006412th
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipAF Corse-Waltrip1010N/A
Italian GT Championship - GT3Vita4One Team Italy2001819th
Stock Car BrasilC2 Team1000NC
Stock Car BrasilC2 Team1000NC

Complete British Formula Three Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

YearEntrantChassisEngineClass12345678910111213141516DCPointsnowrapPromatecmenowrapDallara F397nowrapRenaultA5th127nowrapPromatecme UKnowrapDallara F398nowrapRenault SodemoA2nd163
1997DON
3SILTHRBRH
14SIL
6CRO
5OUL
RetSIL
10PEM
8PEM
2DON
8SNE
2SNE
3SPA
1SIL
2THR
3
1998*DON*
1THR
1SIL
2BRH
1BRH
Ret*OUL*
1*SIL*
1CRO
RetSNE
RetSIL
RetPEM
4PEM
7DON
1THR
RetSPA
4SIL
Ret

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

YearEntrant12345678910DCPointsnowrapRed Bull Junior18th2nowrapRed Bull Junior16th5
1999IMO
9MON
15CAT
RetMAG
12SIL
20A1R
RetHOC
5HUN
8SPA
DNQNÜR
DNQ
2000IMO
RetSIL
4CAT
RetNÜR
RetMON
RetMAG
23A1R
14HOC
6HUN
6SPA
10

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617WDCPointsnowrapOrange Arrows AsiatechnowrapArrows A22nowrapAsiatech V1021st0nowrapOrange ArrowsnowrapArrows A23nowrapCosworth V1022nd0
AUS
RetMAL
RetBRA
RetSMR
10ESP
RetAUT
RetMON
9CAN
RetEUR
RetFRA
RetGBR
14GER
8HUN
RetBEL
12ITA
RetUSA
13JPN
14
AUS
DSQMAL
RetBRA
RetSMR
RetESP
RetAUT
RetMON
12CAN
RetEUR
10GBR
RetFRA
DNQGER
RetHUNBELITAUSAJPN

Complete World Series by Nissan results

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718DCPointsnowrapRC Motorsport6th112nowrapGD RacingnowrapGD Racing3rd121
2003JAR1
1
3**JAR1
2**
9
ZOL
1
16†ZOL
2
RetMAG
1
RetMAG
2
RetMNZ
1
8MNZ
2
RetLAU
1
10LAU
2
6A1R
1
4A1R
2
8CAT
1
5CAT
2
3**VAL
1**
1VAL
2
8**JAR2
1**
1JAR2
2
3
2004***JAR
1***
1**JAR
2**
1ZOL
1
2ZOL
2
10MAG
1
3MAG
2
RetVAL1
1
6VAL1
2
4LAU
1
2LAU
2
3EST
1
RetEST
2
7CAT
1
3CAT
2
RetVAL2
1
7VAL2
2
6*JER
1*
7*JER
2*
Ret

Complete Stock Car Brasil results

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021RankPointsnowrapBiosintetica RacingnowrapVolkswagen Bora13th58nowrapRCM MotorsportnowrapChevrolet Vectra30th1nowrapC2 TeamnowrapChevrolet SonicNC†0†nowrapC2 TeamnowrapChevrolet SonicNC†0†
2007INT
DNQCTB
15CGD
22INT
25LON
RetSCZ
3CTB
RetBSB
3ARG
4TAR
30RIO
14INT
7
2009INT
15CTB
RetBSB
RetSCZ
DSQINTSALRIOCGDCTBBSBTARINT
2014INT
1
19SCZ
1SCZ
2BRA
1BRA
2GOI
1GOI
2GOI
1CAS
1CAS
2CUR
1CUR
2VEL
1VEL
2SCZ
1SCZ
2TAR
1TAR
2SAL
1SAL
2CUR
1
2015GOI
1
20RBP
1RBP
2VEL
1VEL
2CUR
1CUR
2SCZ
1SCZ
2CUR
1CUR
2GOI
1CAS
1CAS
2BRA
1BRA
2CUR
1CUR
2TAR
1TAR
2INT
1

† Ineligible for championship points.

American open–wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

IndyCar

YearTeamNo.12345678910111213141516171819RankPointsRefnowrapConquest Racing3622nd220
2008HMS
18STP
5MOT1
DNPLBH1
4KAN
25INDY
15MIL
16TXS
23IOW
17RIR
26WGL
21NSH
20MDO
26EDM
16KTY
22SNM
21DET
WthCHISRF2

: 1 Run on same day. : 2 Non-points paying, exhibition race.

YearsTeamsRacesPolesWinsPodiums
(Non-win)Top 10s
(Non-podium)Indianapolis 500
WinsChampionships
1115000200

Indy 500 results

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2008DallaraHonda2915nowrapConquest

Complete Superleague Formula results

(Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112PosPtsnowrapFlamengo
Delta Motorsport16th191
2009[MAG
1](2009-magny-cours-superleague-formula-round)
6[MAG
2](2009-magny-cours-superleague-formula-round)
8[ZOL
1](2009-zolder-superleague-formula-round)
7[ZOL
2](2009-zolder-superleague-formula-round)
18[DON
1](2009-donington-superleague-formula-round)
18**[DON
2](2009-donington-superleague-formula-round)**
14[EST
1](2009-estoril-superleague-formula-round)
13[EST
2](2009-estoril-superleague-formula-round)
3[MNZ
1](2009-monza-superleague-formula-round)[MNZ
2](2009-monza-superleague-formula-round)[JAR
1](2009-jarama-superleague-formula-round)
11[JAR
2](2009-jarama-superleague-formula-round)
12

Super Final Results

YearTeam123456nowrapFlamengo
Delta Motorsport
2009MAG
DNQZOL
N/ADON
DNQEST
DNQMNZJAR
DNQ

Complete GT1 World Championship results

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920PosPointsnowrapVitaphone Racing TeamnowrapMaserati MC12 GT115th53nowrapSumo Power GTnowrapNissan GT-R GT112th64
2010[ABU
QR](2010-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
Ret
[ABU
CR](2010-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
6
[SIL
QR](2010-rac-tourist-trophy)
9
[SIL
CR](2010-rac-tourist-trophy)
15
[BRN
QR](2010-fia-gt1-brno-round)
7
[BRN
CR](2010-fia-gt1-brno-round)
6
[PRI
QR](2010-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
5
[PRI
CR](2010-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
Ret
[SPA
QR](2010-fia-gt1-spa-francorchamps-round)
11
[SPA
CR](2010-fia-gt1-spa-francorchamps-round)
4
[NÜR
QR](2010-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
7
[NÜR
CR](2010-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
12
[ALG
QR](2010-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
13
[ALG
CR](2010-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
Ret
[NAV
QR](2010-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
Ret
[NAV
CR](2010-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
12
[INT
QR](2010-fia-gt1-interlagos-round)
4
[INT
CR](2010-fia-gt1-interlagos-round)
1
[SAN
QR](2010-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
16
[SAN
CR](2010-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
4
2011[ABU
QR](2011-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
4
[ABU
CR](2011-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
Ret
[ZOL
QR](2011-fia-gt1-zolder-round)
12
[ZOL
CR](2011-fia-gt1-zolder-round)
Ret
[ALG
QR](2011-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
8
[ALG
CR](2011-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
7
[SAC
QR](2011-fia-gt1-sachsenring-round)
4
[SAC
CR](2011-fia-gt1-sachsenring-round)
4
[SIL
QR](2011-rac-tourist-trophy)
4
[SIL
CR](2011-rac-tourist-trophy)
7
[NAV
QR](2011-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
Ret
[NAV
CR](2011-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
12
[PRI
QR](2011-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
10
[PRI
CR](2011-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
7
[ORD
QR](2011-fia-gt1-ordos-round)
5
[ORD
CR](2011-fia-gt1-ordos-round)
Ret
[BEI
QR](2011-fia-gt1-beijing-round)
10
[BEI
CR](2011-fia-gt1-beijing-round)
6
[SAN
QR](2011-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
4
[SAN
CR](2011-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
4

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