Ander Vilariño

Ander Vilariño Facal (born 6 November 1979, Hondarribia) is a Spanish auto racing driver, who started in racing in 1996 in the Formula Renault Campus after having competed in some karting championships. He is son of former FIA European Hill Climb Champion (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) and FIA European Hill Climb Championship Trophy Winner (2007) Andrés Vilariño.

Racing roots

Vilarino's car in 2013

Vilarino competed in karting since 1990 until his first race in 1996 in Formula Renault Campus.[1] In 1997, Vilariño was competing in the French Fórmula Renault, but he suffered a big crash in the second race of the season at Nogaro and he had to stop the season. In 1998 he repeated the French Formula Renault. In 1999 Ander raced in rallies and hill climbs in Spain. In 2000 Vilariño won his first national championship, the Spanish Formula Supertoyota Championship. In 2001 he raced in the European Le Mans Series, at the 6 Hours of Estoril. In 2001 he won his second Spanish Championship, the Spanish Formula 3 Championship. Vilarino moved to World Series by Nissan in 2002 and he stayed there until the beginning the 2004, there he left Epsilon Euskadi team for differences with his direction. In World Series Nissan Ander got 2 wins, 3 pole positions and 8 podiums.

Vilariño then moved into the FIA European Hill Climb Championship, there he won the FIA European Hill Cup FIA European Hill Climb Cup in 2005. In 2006 in the first race of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship in Rechberg he suffered an accident that got him out of competition for the whole year.[2] After recovering he came back and won the 2007 FIA Hill Climb en Campeonato de Europa. After 2 full years in Hill Climbs Ander came back to circuit racing being 7th in the European Endurance Challenge VdeV for sport prototipes in 2008. Then in 2009 he finished 3rd but just participating in half of the championship. In 2010 Ander participated in 3 races of the VdeV European Endurance Challenge and won the Basque Rallysprint Championship.

In 2011, he raced the FIA Euroracecar Series, finishing 3rd overall in the championship by getting 2 wins, 5 podiums, 3 pole positions and 4 fastest laps out of 12 races. That same year Ander raced 4 races on the FIA Speed Euroseries and won the first of them at Spa Francorchamps. In 2011 Vilarino also raced in one VdeV European Endurance Challenge Race, the Jarama 4 Hours and he won it. In 2012 Vilarino became the first champion of the first European official NASCAR Championship. He won the first pole position[3] and became the first race winner in series history.[4][5] and he was locked into the 2013 UNOH Battle at the Beach at Daytona International Speedway,[6] finishing 23rd after suffering an engine problem on lap 98.[7]

Career

NASCAR

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

Whelen Euro Series - Elite 1

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series - Elite 1 results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NWES Points
2012 TFT-Banco Santander 2 Chevrolet France
NOG
1
France
NOG
1
United Kingdom
BRH
1
United Kingdom
BRH
2
Belgium
SPA
1
Belgium
SPA
2
France
TOU
8
France
TOU
2
Spain
VAL
1
Spain
VAL
1
France
LEM
7
France
LEM
10
1st 667
2013 France
NOG
1
France
NOG
1
France
DIJ
1
France
DIJ
1
United Kingdom
BRH
1
United Kingdom
BRH
1
France
TOU
10
France
TOU
8
Italy
MON
1
Italy
MON
3
France
LEM
4
France
LEM
4
1st 696
2014 Spain
VAL
25
Spain
VAL
1
United Kingdom
BRH
3
United Kingdom
BRH
1
France
TOU
1
France
TOU
2
Germany
NUR
2
Germany
NUR
23
Italy
UMB
1
Italy
UMB
2
France
LEM
3
France
LEM
4
2nd 655
2015 Spain
VAL
2
Spain
VAL
1
Netherlands
VEN
7
Netherlands
VEN
2
United Kingdom
BRH
3
United Kingdom
BRH
1
France
TOU
3
France
TOU
1
Italy
UMB
2
Italy
UMB
5
Belgium
ZOL
6
Belgium
ZOL
6
1st 662

Spain, France, Portugal

Europa

Awards

References

  1. "Ander Vilariño crash Rechberg 2006". YouTube. 4 March 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  2. "NKNPS Daytona 2/19/13". NASCAR Hometracks. 19 February 2013.

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
none
Spanish Formula Three champion
2001
Succeeded by
Marcel Costa
Preceded by
Éric Hélary
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
20122013
Succeeded by
Anthony Kumpen
Preceded by
Anthony Kumpen
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
2015
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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