Eliseo Salazar Explained

Eliseo Salazar
Nationality: Chilean
Birth Name:Eliseo Salazar Valenzuela
Birth Date:1954 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Current Series:Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
Years Active:1998, 1999, 2012
Current Team:TRG Motorsports
Car Number:64
Starts:3
Wins:0
Poles:0
Prev Series:World Rally Championship
Rally Mobil
American Le Mans Series
Indy Racing League
CART IndyCar World Series
IMSA Exxon WSC Championship
World Sportscar Championship
International Formula 3000
Formula One World Championship
British F1 Championship
Prev Series Years:2012
2004–2008
2003
1996–2002
1995–1996
1994–1997
1988–1990
1986–1987
1981–1983

1980
Awards:Scott Brayton Trophy
Autosport Sportsman of the Year
Award Years:1999
1990
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Years:
Team(S):March, Ensign, ATS, RAM
Races:37 (24 starts)
Championships:0
Wins:0
Podiums:0
Points:3
Poles:0
Fastest Laps:0
First Race:1981 United States Grand Prix West
Last Race:1983 Belgian Grand Prix
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Total Truck Races:1
Years In Truck:1
Best Truck Pos:93rd (1997)
First Truck Race:1997 Parts America 150 (Watkins Glen)
Truck Wins:0
Truck Top Tens:0
Truck Poles:0
Updated:1 February 2012

Eliseo Salazar Valenzuela (pronounced as /es/; born 14 November 1954) is a Chilean former racing driver., he is the only Chilean to have participated in a Formula One World Championship. He made his Formula One debut on 15 March 1981, and ultimately contested 37 races scoring a total of three championship points. After Formula One, Salazar has participated in numerous motorsport disciplines, including the Chilean national rally championship (Champion 1984 and 1985), Formula 3000, IndyCar (including the Indianapolis 500 race seven times), and the World Sportscar Championship.

Career

Formula One (1981–1983)

After racing in the British F1 Championship in 1980 with a Williams FW07, and winning in Silverstone, he moved to Formula One in 1981, with March. He switched midseason to Ensign, and finished 6th in the Dutch Grand Prix. In 1982 he drove for ATS, and finished 5th in the San Marino Grand Prix, a race where only 7 teams entered due to the FISA–FOCA war. His most noted career moment in Formula One came when he collided with the overtaking race leader Nelson Piquet in the 1982 German Grand Prix; after both drivers got out of their stricken cars, the angry Piquet started to punch and kick Salazar. In 1983 he entered six races with RAM Racing, but the car was very slow and he only managed to qualify twice. He finished 14th in Jacarepaguá and retired in Long Beach with gearbox failure.

After the Chilean economic crisis in the early years of the 80's, Salazar had to leave F1, and competed with little success at the Formula 3000 championship and the South American Formula Three Championship in some races. He began to race rally in Chile, becoming the champion of the 1985 hill-climbing season in Chile in a Toyota Corolla XT.

Sports prototypes (1988–1990)

In the late 1980s, Salazar drove some races in the FIA World Sports Prototype Championship. His best result was 1st place at the C-1 class in the 1988 Fuji 1000 km in Japan with a Spice SE88C-Ford of the Spice Engineering team. Thanks to his contacts with Tom Walkinshaw, he joined the Jaguar Silk Cut factory team, to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In the 1989 race, the Chilean, with Alain and Michel Ferté, achieved the 8th place with the Jaguar XJR-9; but his best result would be winning the 1990 event of the historic race in a Jaguar XJR-12, but after driving several hours in the No. 3 car, he was forced to leave his seat to the British driver Martin Brundle, who received the chequered flag, and Salazar was forced to move to the No. 4 car, which retired at 20 hours with mechanical problems (Brundle's original car, the No. 1, was pulled out at 14 hours for electrical problems). For that particular fact, he was named the 1990 Sportsman of the Year by the British magazine Autosport.

Career in USA (1994–2002)

After years with no competition, working as a co-host in the TV show "Video Loco" (America's Funniest Videos' Chilean version, broadcast in Canal 13), Salazar received an opportunity to join the Ferrari-Momo factory team for the 1994 IMSA Sport Prototype championship in the WSC (World Sport Car) series, with the Italian Gianpiero Moretti. He raced at the Exxon World Sports Car Championship in 1994 and 1995 with several races won and podiums with the Ferrari 333 SP. Those results were good enough to pull him to the Indy Car World Series.

He signed a contract with the Dick Simon Racing in 1995 to race in the CART Indy Car World Series, with a strong debut at the Indy 500. With a Lola-Cosworth, he started 33rd and finished 4th in the Cristal-Copec-Mobil 1 No.7.

When the IRL and CART split in 1996, Salazar chose to compete in the new series. He became a regular top driver at Indy 500 with four Top 10 results. His best result at Indianapolis was in 2000, when he started and finished on 3rd place, at the wheel of a G-Force-Oldsmobile Aurora for A. J. Foyt Enterprises.

In 1997, Salazar earned his first and only victory in IRL racing, at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, racing for Team Scandia. That year, he also made his only start at a NASCAR sanctioned race, finishing 17th on the Watkins Glen International road course, in the Craftsman Truck Series.

2000 and 2001 were the best years in the IRL for Salazar, finishing 4th and 5th in those championships, with five top 5 results in 2000. In 2002, he suffered a serious accident testing at Indianapolis, and was forced miss several races. After much consideration Salazar decided to retire from Indy Car racing and focus on Sports Cars.

Salazar later joined the American Le Mans Series, where he raced in a Porsche 911 GT3 and a Ferrari 360.

Present and future (2004–)

Salazar then returned to Chile where, in 2004, he joined the official Hyundai rally team in the Rally Mobil, the national rally championship. His car was an N3-class Hyundai Coupe GK 2.0L.

In November 2005, Salazar competed in the inaugural race of the Grand Prix Masters, as a late replacement for Alan Jones. In 2006 he raced in both GPM races in Qatar and England.

In 2007, Salazar moved to the N4-class of the Rally Mobil, the Chilean Rally Championship, driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX, and was 5th in his first year at the N4-Class with a car of the ING Team.

His last international project is to race the Lisboa-Dakar rally, with the objective of being the first driver to have raced in the Monaco Grand Prix, the Le Mans 24 Hours, the 24 Hours of Daytona, the Indianapolis 500 and the Dakar Rally. In February he signed a pre-contract with Jean-Louis Schlesser to drive one of his buggies at the 2008 Dakar Rally, but he could not get a deal with a sponsor and that year's running of the Dakar Rally was cancelled anyway.

In 2008, Salazar raced in the Rally Mobil with his own team, formed by 3 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX in the N4-Class.

He made his debut in the Dakar Rally in 2009 with a McRae Prototype, finishing in 88th place. He will compete in the 2010 edition as part of the Team Dakar USA, in a third Hummer H3, in addition to the ones raced by owner Robby Gordon and Frenchman Eric Vigouroux.

In 2013, Salazar introduced autocross (aka "solo racing") to Chile, with the first event being held 6 April 2013 at Estadio Monumental in Santiago. In September 2013, he participated in the Sports Car Club of America Solo National Championships in Lincoln, Nebraska, driving a C Prepared Ford Mustang.[1]

Personal life

On 15 May 2001, Salazar had a son, also named Eliseo. The younger Salazar attended his first Indy 500 at the age of 8 days old.

Motorsports career results

Complete British Formula One Championship results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112Pts
1980Williams FW07Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8OUL
BRH
SIL
MAL
THR
MNZ
2nd52
Williams FW07BMAL
SNE
BRH
THR
OUL
SIL

Formula One World Championship

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516Pts
March Grand Prix TeamMarch 811Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8USW
BRA
ARG
SMR
BEL
MON
18th1
Ensign RacingEnsign N180BESP
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
NED
ITA
CAN
CPL
Team ATSATS D5Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8RSA
BRA
USW
SMR
BEL
MON
DET
CAN
NED
GBR
FRA
GER
AUT
SUI
ITA
CPL
22nd2
RAM Automotive Team MarchRAM March 01Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8BRA
USW
FRA
SMR
MON
BEL
DETCANGBRGERAUTNEDITAEURRSANC0

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLaps
Dome Co. Ltd. Chris CraftDome RC82-Ford CosworthC85DNFDNF
Dome Racing Chris Craft
Nick Mason
Dome RC82-Ford CosworthC75DNFDNF
Spice Engineering Almo Coppelli
Thorkild Thyrring
Spice SE88C-Ford CosworthC2281DNFDNF
Silk Cut Jaguar
Tom Walkinshaw Racing
Alain Ferté
Michel Ferté
Jaguar XJR-9LMC13688th7th
Silk Cut Jaguar
Tom Walkinshaw Racing
Davy Jones
Michel Ferté
Jaguar XJR-12C1282DNFDNF
Pacific Racing Ltd. Harri Toivonen
Jesús Pareja
BRM P301-NissanLMP6DNFDNF

International Formula 3000

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011Pts
1986RAM MotorsportRAM 04CosworthSILVAL
PAU
SPA
IMO
MUG
PER
ÖST19th1.5
Lola MotorsportLola T86/50BIR
BUG
JAR
1987Bromley MotorsportRalt RT21CosworthSIL
VAL
SPA
PAU
DON
PER
NC0
Colin Bennett RacingMarch 87BBRH
BIR
IMO
Genoa RacingBUG
JAR

American open-wheel racing

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PPG Indycar Series

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617PtsRef
1995Dick Simon RacingFord XB V8tMIA
SRF
PHX
NAZ
INDY
MIL
DET
POR
ROA
TOR
CLE
MCH
MDO
NHA
VAN
LAG
21st19[2]
LBH
1996Dick Simon RacingFord XB V8tMIARIOSRFLBHNAZ500MIL
DETPOR
CLETORMCH
MDO
ROAVANLAG30th2[3]

IndyCar Series

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisNo.Engine123456789101112131415PtsRef
1996Team Scandia7Ford XB V8tWDW
PHXINDY
23rd58[4]
1996–1997NHA
LVS
WDW9th208[5]
Dallara IR7Oldsmobile Aurora V8INDY
TXS
PPR
CLT
NHA
LVS
1998Riley & Scott CarsRiley & Scott MkV15WDW
PHX
INDY
TXS
NHA
DOV
CLTPPRATLTXSLVS29th60[6]
1999Nienhouse RacingG-Force GF016WDW
PHX
CLT
INDY
TXS
PPR
ATL
DOV
PPR
LVS
TXS
20th137[7]
2000A. J. Foyt RacingG-Force GF0511WDW
PHX
LVS
INDY
TXS
PPR
ATL
KTY
TXS
4th210[8]
2001A. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallara IR-0114PHX
HMS
ATL
INDY
TXS
PPR
RIR
KAN
NSH
KTY
GAT
CHI
TXS
5th308[9]
2002Dallara IR-0211Chevrolet Indy V8HMS
PHX
FON
NAZINDYTXSPPRKANNSH
MCH
KTY
GAT
CHI
TXS
20th157[10]

Indianapolis 500 results

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
1995LolaCosworth24align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"4Dick Simon Racing
1996LolaCosworth3align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"6Team Scandia
1997DallaraOldsmobile9align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"24Team Scandia
1998Riley & ScottOldsmobileDNQRiley & Scott Racing
1999G-ForceOldsmobile18align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"33Nienhouse Racing
2000G-ForceOldsmobile3align=center style="background:#FFDF9F;"3A. J. Foyt Racing
2001DallaraChevrolet28align=center style="background:#CFEAFF;"7A. J. Foyt Racing

NASCAR

(key) (

Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Craftsman Truck Series

Complete Grand Prix Masters results

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

YearTeamChassisEngine12345
2005Team AltechDelta Motorsport GPMNicholson McLaren 3.5 V8RSA
2006Team PhantomDelta Motorsport GPMNicholson McLaren 3.5 V8QAT
ITA
GBR
MAL
RSA

Dakar Rally results

YearClassVehiclePositionStages wonRef
2009Cars McRae88th0[12]
2010did not enter
2011Cars HummerDNF0[13]

World Rally Championship

Notes and References

  1. http://www.solomatters.com/2013/05/creating-autocross-in-santiago-chile/ Creating Autocross in Santiago, Chile
  2. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 1995 CART Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 15, 2023.
  3. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 1996 CART Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 15, 2023.
  4. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 1996 Indy Racing League Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 6, 2023.
  5. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 1997 Indy Racing League Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 6, 2023.
  6. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 1998 Pep Boys Indy Racing League Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 6, 2023.
  7. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 1999 Pep Boys Indy Racing League Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 6, 2023.
  8. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 2000 Indy Racing Northern Lights Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 6, 2023.
  9. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 2001 Indy Racing Northern Lights Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 6, 2023.
  10. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 2002 Indy Racing League Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 6, 2023.
  11. Web site: Eliseo Salazar – 1997 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 15, 2023.
  12. Web site: Ranking Stage car. Dakar Rally. 14 January 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20090904154013/http://www.dakar.com/2009/DAK/LIVE/us/1400/classement/CGA.html. 4 September 2009. dead.
  13. Web site: Team Hummer retires from event. Motorsport.com. 13 January 2011. 14 January 2024.