HVM Racing

Auto racing team


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HVM Racing was an auto racing team owned by Keith Wiggins that competed in the IndyCar Series. It competed in the Champ Car World Series in 2007 as Minardi Team USA when it was co-owned by Paul Stoddart. It has a long history of changes of ownership, beginning as Bettenhausen Motorsports and including a previous incarnation as CTE-HVM Racing, co-owned by actor/comedian Cedric the Entertainer.

Its 2007 driver lineup was Dan Clarke and former Formula One driver Robert Doornbos, who previously raced for Minardi F1.

In the first race of the season, the 2007 Las Vegas Grand Prix, Robert Doornbos made the most successful debut since Nigel Mansell in 1993, finishing second on the podium.

They also made the distinction of being the only team willing to run a car numbered 13 full-time, with driver E. J. Viso, when they did so for the 2009 IndyCar Series season, despite negative superstitions from the past about running it in any form of motorsport.

History

Bettenhausen Motorsports

The team began in 1986 as Bettenhausen Motorsports, with Tony Bettenhausen Jr. serving as both the team owner and primary driver through 1991. Bettenhausen began to reduce his role as a driver beginning in 1992 before making his final CART appearance in the 1993 Indianapolis 500. After Bettenhausen's retirement from driving, the team hired on several notable drivers over their tenure. Formula One veteran Stefan Johansson was the team's primary driver from 1993–1996, while future stars Patrick Carpentier and Hélio Castroneves drove for the team in 1997 and 1998, respectively. During most of the 1990s, Bettenhausen Motorsports' cars were primarily dark blue, white and red with Alumax Aluminum sponsorship. The 1992 car appeared in the cover of the 1993 video game IndyCar Racing.

For 1999, the team signed Shigeaki Hattori as their primary driver, but ran only a partial schedule. Hattori, however, struggled, and ultimately had his competitor's license revoked by chief steward Wally Dallenbach Sr. before the race at Laguna Seca due to a high number of crashes and spins throughout the season.

Beginning of the Keith Wiggins era

Before the 2000 season started, Bettenhausen, his wife and two business associates were killed in a plane crash on their way home from vacation in Florida. The team was renamed Herdez Competition as Michel Jourdain Jr. came aboard with Wiggins taking over as co-owner and managing director. Two uncompetitive seasons followed and Mario Domínguez was brought into the team in 2002. A fortunate victory came at Surfers Paradise in a water-logged event, as Dominguez started last and failed to pass a single car on track but benefited from pit strategy.

The win boosted his confidence and the team recorded a 1-2 result at Miami, Dominguez leading Roberto Moreno, was the highlight of a much-improved 2003 season, finishing fifth in the championship. Ryan Hunter-Reay came into the team in 2004 and led all 250 laps at The Milwaukee Mile from the pole position. Herdez sponsorship faded at the end of the year and for 2005, with the team now called HVM, Wiggins was forced to take on pay-drivers Björn Wirdheim and Ronnie Bremer. Despite Wirdheim's impressive performances in the 2003 International Formula 3000 season, his subsequent championship title, and Jaguar F1 testing experience, he failed to regularly beat Bremer during the season. Both of their funds dried up, however, before the end of the season and several other drivers had chances in the team's two cars.

Cedric the Entertainer became a co-owner late in the season and added a celebrity presence to the field. The cars that year ran a distinctive gunmetal gray livery with Cedric's A Bird and A Bear entertainment company on the sidepods. Nelson Philippe won in Australia and the team recorded their best season with a fourth place in the championship by Philippe.

Minardi Team USA

In 2006, Paul Stoddart, former owner of the Minardi Formula One team, bought an interest in the team and renamed it Minardi Team USA. For the 2007 season, Stoddart and Wiggins lined up the services of Dan Clarke and Red Bull F1 Racing test driver Robert Doornbos. With Doornbos the team began competing for podium positions regularly. The team scored its first win under the Minardi Team USA banner at the 2007 Champ Car Grand Prix de Mont Tremblant. Doornbos went on to capture another win at San Jose, and his tally for 2007 was 2 wins and 6 podiums. Doornbos went on to finish 3rd in Championship standings, earn Rookie of the Year, and was the highest finishing Rookie in the Champ Car World Series since Juan Pablo Montoya in 1999. Doornbos also won the award for Hard Charger, improving the most positions during the race.[[Image:EJVisoIndy2008.jpg|thumb|right|250px|HVM's 2008 IndyCar Series entry driven by E. J. Viso]]

Dan Clarke had a season plagued with bad luck, but had a bright spot when he finished 2nd at Road America, though he was involved in a high-speed incident with Doornbos, which hurt the Dutchman's championship hopes. Clarke later triggered a multi-car pile-up during free practice at Zolder, and was suspended from competition for the race weekend.

HVM in IndyCar

In 2008, following American open wheel unification, the team moved to the IRL IndyCar Series with E. J. Viso as its driver. The team also participated in the Long Beach Grand Prix with two more cars under the Minardi Team USA name for Nelson Philippe and Roberto Moreno. Viso finished the 2008 season with seven top-10 finishes and a season-best fourth-place finish at St. Petersburg.

Viso stayed in the team in 2009 and the team aligned itself with the Indy Lights team Michael Crawford Motorsports, renaming it HVM Indy Lights. The Indy Lights team ran its first race at Infineon Raceway in August 2009 with driver Juan Pablo Garcia. Ryan Hunter-Reay tested the team's IndyCar at Sebring two weeks before the 2009 season opener at St. Petersburg and appeared to become the second driver for the team, but signed with Vision Racing instead. Nelson Philippe joined the team as its second driver for the Indianapolis 500. Robert Doornbos returned to HVM in August 2009, piloting the #33 for the remainder of the 2009 season.

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For the 2010 season, HVM Racing signed Switzerland's Simona de Silvestro full-time to drive the #78 Team Stargate Worlds entry. de Silvestro was one of five women to compete in the IndyCar Series in 2010, along with Ana Beatriz, Milka Duno, Sarah Fisher, and Danica Patrick, and finished 19th in the overall points standings. She was the second highest-placed female in the points standings, behind Danica Patrick, who finished tenth. de Silvestro's best finish in 2010 came at Mid–Ohio Sports Car Course, where she finished in eighth place.

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On October 6, 2010, just four days after the 2010 season concluded, HVM Racing announced that they would be bringing de Silvestro back to the team in 2011 in the #78 entry.

On October 30, 2012, de Silvestro signed on to KV Racing Technology for 2013, leaving HVM without a driver or a sponsor. However, former KV driver E. J. Viso had intended to run his own team for 2013, but had little luck. HVM and Viso joined forces with Andretti Autosport to run Viso as a satellite team for Andretti. On 11 November 2015 the team was listed as up for auction officially listing the team as defunct.

List of Drivers for Bettenhausen/Herdez/HVM/CTE-HVM/Minardi Team USA

Results

CART/CCWS

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YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesFast lapsPointsD.C.Bettenhausen Motorsports1986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001Herdez Competition200220032004HVM Racing2005CTE-HVM Racing2006Minardi Team USA2007
March-CosworthUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.10000NC
March-CosworthUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.9000729th
March-Cosworth
Lola-CosworthUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.170002517th
Lola-CosworthUSA Dennis Vitolo1000233rd
Lola-CosworthCHE Jean-Pierre Frey1000041st
USA John Paul Jr.1000044th
USA Steve Chassey2000053rd
CHE Jon Beekhuis3000036th
Lola-CosworthITA Guido Daccò1000029th
Lola-Cosworth
Lola-BuickUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.11000424th
Penske-ChevroletUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.170002714th
NLD Cornelius Euser1000327th
Penske-ChevroletUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.6000624th
SWE Stefan Johansson90004714th
Penske-ChevroletSWE Stefan Johansson160004313th
USA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.1000047th
USA Scott Sharp1000048th
Penske-IlmorSWE Stefan Johansson160005711th
AUS Gary Brabham1000052nd
USA Robbie Groff2000034th
Penske-Mercedes
Reynard-CosworthSWE Stefan Johansson170006013th
Reynard-MercedesSWE Stefan Johansson160004315th
Penske-MercedesUSA Gary Bettenhausen1000033rd
Reynard-MercedesCAN Patrick Carpentier150002717th
BRA Roberto Moreno20001619th
Reynard-MercedesBRA Hélio Castroneves190003617th
Reynard-MercedesJPN Shigeaki Hattori8000034th
BRA Gualter Salles7000526th
Lola-MercedesMEX Michel Jourdain Jr.200001822nd
Lola-CosworthMEX Michel Jourdain Jr.210003020th
Lola-CosworthMEX Mario Domínguez191013718th
Lola-CosworthBRA Roberto Moreno170006713th
MEX Mario Domínguez181001186th
MEX Roberto González1000324th
Lola-CosworthUSA Ryan Hunter-Reay141111999th
MEX Mario Domínguez140012445th
Lola-CosworthSWE Björn Wirdheim1100011514th
DNK Ronnie Bremer500013912th
BRA Alex Sperafico20002420th
MEX Rodolfo Lavin60007218th
ITA Fabrizio del Monte10001026th
MEX Homero Richards1000528th
Lola-CosworthFRA Nelson Philippe141012314th
GBR Dan Clarke1400017512th
Panoz DP01-CosworthNLD Robert Doornbos142012683rd
GBR Dan Clarke1300112913th
MEX Mario Domínguez10007818th
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IndyCar Series

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YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesFast lapsPointsD.C.20082009201020112012
Dallara-Honda
Panoz-CosworthVEN Ernesto Viso1700028618th
Dallara-HondaVEN Ernesto Viso1700024818th
FRA Nelson Philippe10001635th
NLD Robert Doornbos500028316th
Dallara-HondaCHE Simona de Silvestro1700024219th
Dallara-HondaCHE Simona de Silvestro1500122520th
Dallara-LotusCHE Simona de Silvestro1400018224th
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Complete CART / Champ Car World Series results

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YearChassisEngineTyresDriversNo.1234567891011121314151617181920Bettenhausen Motorsports1986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001Herdez Competition200220032004HVM Racing2005CTE-HVM Racing2006Minardi Team USA2007
PHXLBHINDYMILPORMEACLETORMCHPOCMOHSANMCHROALAGPHX
March 86CCosworth DFX V8tUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.1628
LBHPHXINDYMILPORMEACLETORMCHPOCROAMOHNAZLAGMIA
March 86CCosworth DFX V8tUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.16111510DNQ1320DNQ11221525
PHXLBHINDYMILPORCLETORMEAMCHPOCMOHROANAZLAGMIA
March 86C
Lola T87/00Cosworth DFX V8tUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.166DNQ33191517841516161326
Lola T87/00USA Dennis Vitolo11
PHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHPOCMOHROANAZLAG
Lola T87/00
Lola T88/00Cosworth DFX V8tUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.16DNQDNQ
USA Dennis VitoloDNQDNQ
CHE Jean-Pierre Frey15
USA John Paul Jr.16
USA Steve Chassey2829
CAN Jon Beekhuis132415
USA Michael GreenfieldDNQ
PHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHDENVANMOHROANAZLAG
Lola T88/00Cosworth DFX V8tITA Guido Daccò1623
Lola T89/00USA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.20DNS22
Buick 3300 V6t261316171210262224
SFRLBHPHXINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHDENVANMOHROANAZLAG
Penske PC-19Chevrolet 265A V8tUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.1610121891213131321115101818131016
NLD Cornelius Euser9010
SFRPHXLBHINDYDETPORMILNHATORMCHCLEROAVANMOHNAZLAG
Penske PC-20Chevrolet 265A V8tUSA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.16131115DNQ21189
SWE Stefan Johansson31011919362111
SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHNHAROAVANMOHNAZLAG
Penske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tSWE Stefan Johansson161221261125202642423142132676
USA Scott Sharp3322
USA Tony Bettenhausen Jr.7620
SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHNHAVANROANAZLAG
Penske PC-22Ilmor 265D V8tSWE Stefan Johansson1654101526228514141223268512
Ilmor 265C V8tUSA Gary Bettenhausen61DNQ
Ilmor 265D V8t
Ilmor 265C V8tAUS Gary Brabham7624
USA Robbie Groff1313
MIASFRPHXLBHNAZINDYMILDETPORROATORCLEMCHMOHNHAVANLAG
Penske PC-23Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8tSWE Stefan Johansson1622172463DNQ211161014862325414
Reynard 94iFord XB V8t16
MIARIOSFRLBHNAZ500MILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAG
Reynard 96iMercedes-Benz IC108C V8tSWE Stefan Johansson16192361919162779121751141721
Penske PC-23Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8tUSA Gary Bettenhausen2621
MIASFRLBHNAZRIOGATMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAGFON
Reynard 97iMercedes-Benz IC108D V8tCAN Patrick Carpentier169151512282815161216151527DNS
BRA Roberto Moreno1510
MIAMOTLBHNAZRIOGATMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAGHOUSFRFON
Reynard 98iMercedes-Benz IC108E V8tBRA Hélio Castroneves1624119232372121327101217262423242110
MIAMOTLBHNAZRIOGATMILPORCLEROATORMCHDETMOHCHIVANLAGHOUSRFFON
Reynard 98iMercedes-Benz IC108E V8tJPN Shigeaki Hattori16DNS2026Wth1523282317Wth
BRA Gualter Salles1710
MIALBHRIOMOTNAZMILDETPORCLETORMCHCHIMOHROAVANLAGGATHOUSRFFON
Lola B2K/00Mercedes-Benz IC108F V8tMEX Michel Jourdain Jr.1614111512181882322191511151823241618711
MTYLBHNAZMOTMILDETPORCLETORMCHCHIMOHROAVANLAUROCHOULAGSRFFON
Lola B01/00Ford XF V8tMEX Michel Jourdain Jr.161713131113251525163231717617192523716
MTYLBHMOTMILLAGPORCHITORCLEVANMOHROAMTLDENROCMIASFRFONMXC
Lola B02/00Ford XF V8tMEX Mario Domínguez1617141117
551510111817101681714131111618
STPMTYLBHBRHLAUMILLAGPORCLETORVANROAMOHMTLDENMIAMXCSFR
Lola B02/00Ford XFE V8tBRA Roberto Moreno456177101915918617719716216
MEX Roberto González10
MEX Mario Domínguez55141353281010512101416571310
LBHMTYMILPORCLETORVANROADENMTLLAGLSVSFRMXC
Lola B02/00Ford XFE V8tUSA Ryan Hunter-Reay4781*12118841618513519
MEX Mario Domínguez5553817817654311738
LBHMTYMILPORCLETOREDMSJODENMTLLSVSRFMXC
Lola B02/00Ford XFE V8tSWE Björn Wirdheim4128159151515811136
ITA Fabrizio del Monte16DNS
MEX Homero Richards5016
DNK Ronnie Bremer557198814
BRA Alex Sperafico812
MEX Rodolfo Lavín1351451315
LBHHOUMTYMILPORCLETOREDMSJODENMTLROASRFMXC
Lola B02/00Ford XFE V8tFRA Nelson Philippe41341738101314453141*7
GBR Dan Clarke14111613867179163461718
LSVLBHHOUPORCLEMTTTOREDMSJOROAZOLASNSFRMXC
Panoz DP01Cosworth XFE V8tGBR Dan Clarke415121761114128172111717
MEX Mario Domínguez17
NLD Robert Doornbos142133321611114713416
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Complete IndyCar Series results

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YearChassisEngineTyresDriversNo.1234567891011121314151617181920082009201020112012
HMSSTPMOTLBHKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLNSHMOHEDMKTYSNMDETCHISRF
Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8VEN E. J. Viso331741426814131010221513624236
Panoz DP01Cosworth XFE V8t9
FRA Nelson Philippe415
BRA Roberto Moreno1417
STPLBHKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLTOREDMKTYMOHSNMCHIMOTHMS
Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8VEN E. J. Viso13172321241824201271312151522171516
FRA Nelson Philippe0025
NLD Robert Doornbos331410181620
SAOSTPALALBHKANINDYTXSIOWWGLTOREDMMOHSNMCHIKTYMOTHMS
Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8CHE Simona de Silvestro7816162117221424212492281323252323
STPALALBHSAOINDYTXSMILIOWTOREDMMOHNHASNMBALMOTKTYLSV
Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8CHE Simona de Silvestro7849202031262725DNS10241216121425C
FRA Simon Pagenaud15
STPALALBHSAOINDYDETTEXMILIOWTOREDMMOHSNMBALFON
Dallara DW12Lotus DC00 V6tCHE Simona de Silvestro78242020243213DNS2414242323172226
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  1. Run to Champ Car specifications.
  2. Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
  3. The final race at Las Vegas was canceled due to Dan Wheldon's death.

References

References

  1. (December 18, 2006). "Minardi team to race in Champ Car". BBC News.
  2. link. (2008-03-13 , IndyCar.com, March 12, 2008)
  3. (April 24, 2009). "Driver Hopes to Shift the Indy 500 Into Neutral". Fox News.
  4. (2010-10-06). "Award-winning de Silvestro back with HVM". IndyCar.com.
  5. (30 October 2012). "De Silvestro signs with KV Racing for next year".
  6. "Key Auctioneers | Auction Detail".

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