Luis Díaz (racing driver) explained

Luis Díaz
Nationality: Mexican
Birth Date:1 December 1977
Birth Place:Mexico City
Current Series:American Le Mans Series
Current Team:Level 5 Motorsports
Former Teams:PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports
Alex Job Racing
Fernandez Racing
Chip Ganassi Racing
Walker Racing
Dorricott Racing
Prev Series:Rolex Sports Car Series
Champ Car World Series
Atlantic Championship
Indy Lights
Titles:Formula Mexico
ALMS P2 Championship
Title Years:1998
2009
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Team(S): Level 5 Motorsports

Luis Miguel "Chapulín" Díaz Castell (born 1 December 1977, in Mexico City) is a Mexican racing driver who competes in the American Le Mans Series for Level 5 Motorsports. He won the 2009 American Le Mans Series LMP2 class drivers championship alongside team owner Adrián Fernández, and was runner-up in the 2005 and 2006 Rolex Sports Car Series DP drivers championship. Díaz also has an extensive open-wheel racing background.

Early racing career

Starting off in karting in 1989, Diaz was National Kart Champion in the A category and a two-time champion in the Super 100cc category. He earned Rookie of the Year honors in 1996 in Formula Reynard before moving up to Formula 3 International in 1997, where he was the highest-placed Mexican driver in the series that year.[1]

Diaz earned the Formula Mexico title in 1998, followed by a season in the Panamerican Indy Lights, where he was also Rookie of the Year and the first Mexican driver to win a race in that series.

Indy Lights

Díaz made his Indy Lights debut in 1999, finishing 10th in his first race at Laguna Seca. One year later, he joined the GO-Quaker-Herdez team before transitioning to Roquin Motorsports in 2001, where he finished seventh in the championship with one podium and four top-five finishes to his credit.

Atlantic championship

Diaz was hired by Dorricot Racing in 2002 and competed in his first Formula Atlantic season, finishing fourth in the championship with wins at Portland and Road America.

The following year, he won the season-opening round at Monterrey en route to an eighth-place finish in the end-of-year championship. Diaz was awarded the Gilles Villeneuve trophy for his achievements that year.

Champ Car

Díaz made two Champ Car starts, both as a substitute driver at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit in Mexico City. He failed to finish both events.

Grand-Am

Making his sports car racing debut in 2004, Diaz teamed with Jimmy Morales in a Lexus-Riley Daytona Prototype for Chip Ganassi Racing in the Rolex Sports Car Series.

In 2005, Diaz moved to the team’s No. 01 entry with Scott Pruett, earning three wins, eight podium finishes and four poles en route to a runner-up finish in the Daytona Prototype drivers championship. He repeated the feat again in 2006 and helped lead Ganassi to the teams championship.

American Le Mans Series

Díaz made his American Le Mans Series debut in 2007, driving for Lowe’s Fernandez Racing in the LMP2 category with a Lola B06/43 Acura and later the Acura ARX-01a/b. He enjoyed a successful three-year stint with the team, culminating with the 2009 LMP2 Drivers Championship for he and Adrian Fernandez. That year, they scored nine wins out of ten races, with Diaz earning three class poles.

Following the demise of Fernandez Racing Diaz made a handful of starts for both Alex Job Racing and PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports in 2010, reaching the podium four times and earning three class poles in the GTC and PC ranks.

The 2011 season saw Diaz join Level 5 Motorsports for its P2 program. He kicked off the season with a class win in the 2011 12 Hours of Sebring with Scott Tucker and Ryan Hunter-Reay before earning additional victories at Road America and Laguna Seca. Diaz remained at Level 5 Motorsports for 2012, earning the P2 victory at Laguna Seca in the team's HPD ARX-03b.[2]

In addition to his success on the track, Diaz is a two-time winner of the "Most Popular Driver" award.

24 Hours of Le Mans

Diaz made his Le Mans debut in 2012, co-driving with Scott Tucker and Christophe Bouchut in Level 5 Motorsports’ LMP2-class HPD ARX-03b. The car failed to finish after running out of fuel on-track.[3]

Personal life

Díaz enjoys karting, golf, tennis, fitness, and Mini-Z RC Car Racing.[4] His nickname is Chapulín (Grasshopper in English).[5]

Racing record

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

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

Complete American open-wheel racing results

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Indy Lights

YearTeam123456789101112RankPoints
1999Team Mexico Quaker HerdezMIALBHNAZMILPORCLETORMISDETCHILS
10
FON23rd3
2000Team Mexico Quaker HerdezLBH
12
MIL
10
DET
14
POR
8
MIS
12
CHI
6
MDO
16
VAN
12
LS
7
STLHOU
7
FON
15
13th31
2001Roquin MotorsportsMTY
11
LBH
9
TXS
4
MIL
4
POR
9
KAN
7
TOR
5
MDO
11
STL
6
ATL
7
LS
3
FON
6
7th88

Atlantic Championship

YearTeam123456789101112RankPoints
2002Dorricott RacingMTY
5
LBH
10
MIL
9
LS
15
POR
1
CHI
6
TOR
Ret
CLE
3
TRR
6
ROA
1
MTL
6
DEN
6
4th124
2003Dorricott RacingMTY
10
LBH
6
MIL
Ret
LS
6
POR
9
CLE
Ret
TOR
9
TRR
6
MDO
7
MTL
11
DEN
8
MIA
9
8th88

CART

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819RankPoints
2002Fernández RacingLola B02/00MTYLBHMOTMILLSPORCHITORCLEVANMDOROAMTLDENROCMIASRFFONMXC
19
23rd0
2003Walker RacingReynard 02iFord XFE V8tSTPMTYLBHBRHLAUMILLSPORCLETORVANROAMDOMTLDENMIAMXC
19
SRFFON27th0

Complete American Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngineTyres123456789101112RankPoints
2007Lowe's Fernández RacingLMP2Lola B06/43Acura 3.4L V8SEB
ovr:3
cls:2
STP
ovr:6
cls:4
LNB
ovr:8
cls:7
TEX
ovr:8
cls:7
UTA
ovr:7
cls:5
LIM
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
MID
ovr:4
cls:3
AME
ovr:8
cls:6
MOS
ovr:8
cls:6
DET
ovr:6
:cls:4
PET
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
MON
ovr:5
cls:3
11th102
2008Lowe's Fernandez RacingLMP2Acura ARX-01bAcura 3.4L V8SEB
ovr:DSQ
cls:DSQ
STP
ovr:10
cls:7
LNB
ovr:8
cls:6
UTA
ovr:5
cls:5
LIM
ovr:5
cls:4
MID
ovr:5
cls:3
AME
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
MOS
ovr:4
cls:2
DET
ovr:23
cls:9
PET
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
MON
ovr:9
cls:7
12th88
2009Lowe's Fernández RacingLMP2Acura ARX-01bAcura 3.4L V8SEB
ovr:4
cls:1
STP
ovr:2
cls:1
LNB
ovr:3
cls:1
UTA
ovr:3
cls:1
LIM
ovr:7
cls:2
MID
ovr:3
cls:1
AME
ovr:3
cls:1
MOS
ovr:3
cls:1
PET
ovr:21
cls:2
MON
ovr:2
cls:1
1st217
2010Alex Job RacingGTCPorsche 997 GT3 CupPorsche 3.6L Flat-6SEB
ovr:20
cls:3
LNB
ovr:28
cls:7
MON
ovr:20
cls:4
UTA
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
LIM16th42
PR1/Mathiasen MotorsportsLMPCOreca FLM09Chevrolet 6.2L V8MID
ovr:5
cls:3
AME
ovr:6
cls:2
MOS
ovr:10
cls:5
PET
ovr:32
cls:3
9th63
2011Level 5 MotorsportsLMP2Lola B11/40HPD HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6SEB
ovr:20
cls:1
LNB
ovr:DNS
cls:DNS
LIMMOSMIDAME
ovr:5
cls:1
BAL2nd78
HPD ARX-01gMON
ovr:4
cls:1
PET
ovr:38
cls:5
2012Level 5 MotorsportsP2HPD ARX-03bHonda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6SEB
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
LNB
ovr:19
cls:3
MON
ovr:2
cls:1
LIM
ovr:WD
cls:WD
MOS
ovr:WD
cls:WD
MIDAME
ovr:12
cls:4
BAL
ovr:2
cls:2
VIR
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
PET4th*51*

* Season still in progress.

24 Hours of Le Mans results

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Luis "Chapulín" Díaz. 23 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121006015837/http://escuderiatelmex.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=34&Itemid=64&lang=en. 6 October 2012.
  2. Web site: Dagys. John. Muscle Milk Cruises To Victory In Monterey. 23 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120719040633/http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/alms-muscle-milk-cruises-to-victory-in-monterey/. 19 July 2012.
  3. Web site: Dagys. John. Audi Sweeps Le Mans. 23 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120618114719/http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/le-mans-audi-sweeps-lm24-claims-first-hybrid-victory/. 18 June 2012.
  4. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=350638031706757&set=a.332770080160219.66522.308536972583530&type=1&theater
  5. Web site: Luis "Chapulín" Díaz . 2012-07-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121006015837/http://escuderiatelmex.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=34&Itemid=64&lang=en . 2012-10-06 .