Darren Manning
Darren Manning | |
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Darren Manning at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2009. | |
Nationality | British |
Born |
Knaresborough, England | 30 April 1975
IRL IndyCar Series career | |
Debut season | 2004 |
Current team | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing |
Car no. | 23 |
Former teams | Chip Ganassi Racing, A.J. Foyt Enterprises |
Starts | 60 |
Wins | 0 |
Poles | 0 |
Best finish | 11th in 2004 |
Previous series | |
2000–2001 2002 2002–2003 2006–2007 |
Formula 3000 ASCAR CART A1 Grand Prix |
Darren Manning (born 30 April 1975 in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England) is a motor racing driver, most recently racing in the IRL IndyCar Series for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing.
Career history
Early career
Darren began his racing career at the age of 10, competing in British and International karting events. In 1992, he took part in the Brands Hatch Formula First Winter Series, finishing second after recording two wins. His SpeedSport team took him in 1993 to race in the Formula Vauxhall championship again recording 2 victories en route to a second-place finish in the championship. He was also a finalist for the McLaren Autosport Young Driver of the Year award. He continued in Formula Vauxhall in 1994 and 1995 and moved up to Formula 3 in 1996 and 1997. Budget constraints meant that he only raced a limited F3 schedule in 1998, but he did achieve two wins including at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix support race.
International career
In 1999 Darren won the All-Japan Formula Three championship, and was the first driver to achieve the "perfect victory" at the Macau Grand Prix since Ayrton Senna by winning from pole position, leading every lap and setting a lap record. He also tested with the Williams F1 team. In 2000 he began working for the BAR Honda F1 team as a test driver while also racing in the FIA International Formula 3000 championship for Arden Team Russia.
In 2002 he competed in the ASCAR (now SCSA) championship. He had a one-off drive in the FIA Sportscar championship at Magny-Cours driving a Tampolli SR2 RTA-2001 in the SR2 class for JCI Developments. He also had a one-off drive at Rockingham in the CART series for Team St George, leading 18 laps on the way to 9th place. This led to a full-time drive for Walker Racing in 2003, taking one top-3 finish and 9th overall in the championship.
He joined Chip Ganassi's IRL team for 2004, finishing 11th in the championship having achieved 8 top-ten finishes but he was released from his contract in the middle of 2005 after 24 starts, including the 2004 and 2005 Indianapolis 500.
He raced at the last round of the 2005/6 A1 Grand Prix series at Shanghai, because main driver Robbie Kerr had other commitments and Darren helped secure A1 Team Great Britain third place in the overall standings. During 2006 he also drove a Nissan 350Z in the FIA GT Championship for RJN Motorsport.
For the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season he moved into a permanent role in the Great Britain A1GP team, alongside Robbie Kerr and Oliver Jarvis.
On 14 November 2006, Manning was named the driver of the A.J. Foyt Enterprises No. 14 car in the IRL IndyCar series for the 2007 season, marking his return to the league after a one-year absence.[1] Manning also drove in the 2007 24 Hours of Daytona and led his team to a second-place finish, leading the race during a long overnight stint in the rain. He finished 13th in IndyCar points in 2007, capturing 5 top-tens in what was widely considered a significant step forward for the previously struggling Foyt team. In 2008 he finished second at Watkins Glen, with six further top ten finishes en route to 14th overall.
In 2009, he was racing for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing in IndyCar, but left after two races. No reason has been given by either driver or team.
In 2010 Manning drove for Spirit of Daytona Racing in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in the number 90 Daytona Prototype.
Motorsports career results
Complete International Formula 3000 results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | DC | Points |
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2000 | Arden Team Russia | IMO 12 |
SIL 2 |
CAT 7 |
NUR Ret |
MON Ret |
MAG 8 |
A1R 3 |
HOC 13 |
HUN 8 |
SPA Ret |
8th | 10 | ||
2001 | Arden Team Russia | INT 8 |
IMO 2 |
CAT 20 |
A1R Ret |
MON Ret |
NUR 7 |
MAG 5 |
SIL 6 |
HOC Ret |
HUN Ret |
SPA Ret |
MNZ Ret |
11th | 9 |
American Open-Wheel
(key)
CART
Year | Team | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | Rank | Points |
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2002 | Team St. George | Lola B02/00 | Ford XF V8 t | MTY | LBH | MOT | MIL | LS | POR | CHI | TOR | CLE | VAN | MDO | ROA | MTL | DEN | ROC 9 |
MIA | SRF | FON | MXC | 21st | 4 |
2003 | Walker Racing | Reynard 02i | Ford XFE V8 t | STP 13 |
MTY 7 |
LBH 8 |
BRH 10 |
LAU 6 |
MIL 4 |
LS 18 |
POR 6 |
CLE 10 |
TOR 8 |
VAN 5 |
ROA 6 |
MDO 8 |
MTL 10 |
DEN 8 |
MIA 11 |
MXC 9 |
SRF 2 |
FON NH |
9th | 103 |
IndyCar Series
Year | Team | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | Rank | Points |
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2004 | Chip Ganassi Racing | G-Force GF09B | Toyota Indy V8 | HMS 6 |
PHX 5 |
MOT 4 |
INDY Ret |
TXS 8 |
RIR Ret |
KAN 11 |
NSH 4 |
MIL Ret |
MIS 13 |
KTY 10 |
PPIR 4 |
NZR 6 |
CHI Ret |
FON DNS |
TX2 INJ |
11th | 323 | |||
2005 | Chip Ganassi Racing | Panoz GF09C | Toyota Indy V8 | HMS 6 |
PHX 8 |
STP 9 |
MOT 8 |
INDY Ret |
TXS 17 |
RIR Ret |
KAN 7 |
NSH Ret |
MIL Ret |
MIS | KTY | PPIR | SNM | CHI | WGL | FON | 21st | 186 | ||
2007 | A.J. Foyt Enterprises | Dallara IR-05 | Honda HI7R V8 | HMS Ret |
STP 12 |
MOT 12 |
KAN 11 |
INDY 20 |
MIL 11 |
TXS Ret |
IOW 5 |
RIR 14 |
WGL 9 |
NSH 9 |
MDO 6 |
MIS Ret |
KTY 13 |
SNM 12 |
DET 4 |
CHI Ret |
13th | 332 | ||
2008 | A.J. Foyt Enterprises | Dallara IR-05 | Honda HI7R V8 | HMS 13 |
STP 13 |
MOT1 8 |
LBH1 DNP |
KAN Ret |
INDY 9 |
MIL 13 |
TXS Ret |
IOW Ret |
RIR 12 |
WGL 2 |
NSH 9 |
MDO 8 |
EDM 10 |
KTY Ret |
SNM 22 |
DET 12 |
CHI 7 |
SRF2 | 14th | 323 |
2009 | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing | Dallara IR-05 | Honda HI7R V8 | STP 8 |
LBH 16 |
KAN | INDY | MIL | TXS | IOW | RIR | WGL | TOR | EDM | KTY | MDO | SNM | CHI | MOT | HMS | 31st | 38 |
- 1 Run on same day.
- 2 Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
Years | Teams | Races | Poles | Wins | Podiums (Non-win) |
Top 10s (Non-podium) |
Indianapolis 500 Wins |
Championships |
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5 | 3 | 60 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 25 | 0 | 0 |
Complete A1 Grand Prix results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | DC | Points |
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2005–06 | Great Britain | GBR SPR |
GBR FEA |
GER SPR |
GER FEA |
POR SPR |
POR FEA |
AUS SPR |
AUS FEA |
MYS SPR |
MYS FEA |
UAE SPR |
UAE FEA |
RSA SPR |
RSA FEA |
IDN SPR |
IDN FEA |
MEX SPR |
MEX FEA |
USA SPR |
USA FEA |
CHN SPR 2 |
CHN FEA 15 |
3rd | 97 |
2006–07 | NED SPR 5 |
NED FEA 7 |
CZE SPR |
CZE FEA |
BEI SPR |
BEI FEA |
MYS SPR |
MYS FEA |
IDN SPR |
IDN FEA |
NZL SPR |
NZL FEA |
AUS SPR |
AUS FEA |
RSA SPR |
RSA FEA |
MEX SPR |
MEX FEA |
SHA SPR |
SHA FEA |
GBR SPR |
GBR SPR |
3rd | 92 | |
Complete American Le Mans Series results
Year | Entrant | Class | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Rank | Points |
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2007 | Arena Motorsports International | LMP1 | Zytek 07S | Zytek 2ZG408 4.0L V8 | M | SEB | STP | LNB | TEX | UTA | LIM | MID | AME | MOS | DET | PET ovr:Ret cls:Ret |
MON ovr:10 cls:4 |
16th | 25 |
References
- ↑ Manning lands with Foyt www.grandprix.com
External links
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Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Peter Dumbreck |
All-Japan Formula Three Champion 1999 |
Succeeded by Sebastien Philippe |
Preceded by Peter Dumbreck |
Macau Grand Prix Winner 1999 |
Succeeded by André Couto |
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