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Jeff Andretti
NationalityAmerican
BornApril 14, 1964 (age 55)
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Awards1991 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year
1991 PPG Indy Car World Series Rookie of the Year
Champ Car career
21 races run over 5 years
Years active1990–1994
Team(s)TEAMKAR International (1990)
Bayside Motorsports (1991)
A. J. Foyt Enterprises (1992)
Pagan Racing (1993)
Euromotorsports, Hemelgarn Racing (1994)
Best finish15th (1991)
First race1990Miller Genuine Draft 200 (Milwaukee)
Last race1994Slick 50 200 (Phoenix)
WinsPodiumsPoles
000
NASCARGander Outdoors Truck Series career
3 races run over 1 year
Best finish64th (1999)
First race1999Pronto Auto Parts 400K (Texas)
Last race1999NAPA Autocare 200 (Nazareth)
WinsTop tensPoles
000

Jeff Andretti (born April 14, 1964) is a former Americanrace car driver. He competed in CART, and was the series' Rookie of the Year in 1991.

  • 3Racing record
    • 3.5American Open Wheel racing results
    • 3.6NASCAR

Personal life[edit]

Jeff is the youngest son of the legendary Italian-born Mario Andretti, younger brother of Michael Andretti, and uncle of Marco Andretti. Jeff is the nephew of Mario's twin Aldo Andretti and cousin of Aldo's sons John Andretti and Adam Andretti. The Andretti family became the first family to have four relatives (Michael, Mario, Jeff, and John) compete in the same series (CART).[1]

Racing career[edit]

In 1983, Jeff was racing in Formula Fords, winning both the USCA Pro Ford Championship and the Skip Barber Formula Ford Eastern Series. After qualifying for his Sports Car Club of America national license in 1984, he won the Northeast Division title in Formula Ford. In the November, he made his Formula Super Vee debut at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.[2]

He continued in Formula Super Vee the following season, with the Ralt America outfit, winning the third race of the season, on the Milwaukee Mile. In the CART race at the same event, Mario did the same, marking the first time a father and son had started from pole and won races on the same track, in the same weekend. Jeff would also win in Cleveland and Phoenix, on his way the fifth in the Robert Bosch/Valvoline Championship.[2][3]

1986 saw Andretti move into the new American Racing Series with Ralph Sanchez Racing. Like his Milwaukee win the previous year, his only race win was a 'family affair'. He earned his first ARS victory at Pocono, as his father wins the CART race at the same meeting, after his brother, Michael had started from pole, giving the Andretti family a 'clean sweep.' Jeff would go on and finish second the overall ARS standing. For 1987, Jeff switched to Arciero Racing for another attempt at ARS, winning the opening race of the season, in Phoenix. He would revisit the top step of the podium in the series finale, in the race around Tamiami Park, Miami, snatching second place in the championship away from Tommy Byrne in the process.[2][4][5]

After in quiet 1988, Andretti took a new challenge for 1989, competing in the Toyota Atlantic, while developing a new chassis. Although the season was winless, he did earned Rookie of the Year honours, on his to sixth in the Atlantic Division.[2][4][6]

He moved into the CART ranks in 1990, joining his father and brother, making racing history, making it the first time a father has competed against his two sons in a CART race. After failing to qualifier for the Indianapolis 500, he make his race debut with TEAMKAR International in their Lola-Cosworth T89/00 in the Miller Genuine Draft 200 on the Milwaukee Mile, only to suffer mechanical problems and not finish. He sat out the rest of the season, returning in 1991, doing a full season with Bayside Disposal Racing, driving their Texaco Havoline Star sponsored Lola-Cosworth T91/00. With four top ten finishes throughout the season, three of which were the first three races, the best being a 7th place in the Gold Coast IndyCar Grand Prix; the race incidentally won by his cousin, John, earning the CART Rookie of the Year title.[2][7][8]

In May 1991, Jeff would qualify 11th for the Indianapolis 500, coupled with an outstanding performance before mechanical problems earned him the Indy 500 Rookie of the Year title. He followed his Mario and Michael in making it the first time ever, that three members of the same family have achieved this.[9]

Earlier that year, Jeff joined Mario and Michael to race for Jochen Dauer Racing in the SunBank 24 at Daytona.Although their Porsche 962C was classified in fifth place, they failed to finish due to overheating.[10]

Aftermath of the crash at the 1992 Indy 500.

Without for full-time drive for 1992, Andretti returned to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with A. J. Foyt Enterprises. Unfortunately, he became yet another victim of the infamous Andretti Curse at the famed race track when on lap 109, a right rear wheel came loose off his car at Turn 2 and he crashed violently head-on into the wall, smashing both his legs. He spent three weeks at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, before the long road to recovery, determined to race again in 1993.[2][11]

It was February 1993, when Andretti set the (then) unofficial closed-course speed record for IndyCars of 234.50 mph, the fastest speed ever recorded at Texas World Speedway, while testing for the Indianapolis 500. This marked his first time back in an IndyCar since the accident the previous year. Andretti's fast run came at the conclusion of two days of testing where he consistently posted laps in the 230 mph range. Andretti's Buick-powered Lola was prepared by Pagan Racing. It was at the Indy, that Jeff made his complete his comeback, only to record a third straight DNF.[2][12]

The accident severely hampered Andretti's career, at least in terms of his competitiveness, since he was never the same afterwards. In 1994, Jeff did a one-off race with Euromotorsports, finishing 17th in the Slick 50 200, held at the Phoenix International Raceway, albeit 21 laps adrift. Come May, Jeff had switched to Hemelgarn Racing, but he’s bid for a fourth consecutive start failed due to a blown Buick engine.[13]>[2]

He later managed, however, to come back and race full-time in the Indy Lights with Canaska Racing in 1995, but recorded just one top-ten finish. For 1996, he stepped away from open-wheel racing and joined the tin-top brigade, racing to seventh place overall in the North American Touring Car Championship in a Leitzinger Racing prepared Ford Mondeo. After a gap of three year, he moved to the NASCARCraftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 94 Chevrolet for Enerjetix Motorsports, he raced in three events in 1999, posting a best finish of 30th at the Milwaukee Mile.[2][4][14][15]

Andretti is now retired from competitive racing, and works as a driving instructor.[16]

Racing record[edit]

Career highlights[edit]

SeasonSeriesPositionTeamCar
1985Robert Bosch Formula Super Vee Championship [17][18]5thRalt AmericanRalt-Volkswagen RT5
1986CART American Racing Series[19][20]2ndRalph Sanchez RacingMarch-Buick 86A/2
1987CART American Racing Series[21][22]2ndArciero RacingMarch-Buick 86A
1988HFC American Racing Series[23][24]21stHemelgarn Racing
Agapiou Racing
March-Buick 86A
1989SCCA Toyota Atlantic Championship - Atlantic Division[6][25]6thNewman RacingReynard-Toyota 89H
HFC American Racing Series[26][27]27thBaci RacingMarch-Buick 86A
1990CART PPG Indy Car World Series[28]38thTEAMKAR InternationalLola-Cosworth T89/00
1991CART PPG Indy Car World Series[29]15thBayside Disposal RacingLola-Cosworth T91/00
USAC Gold Crown Series [30]15thBayside Disposal RacingLola-Cosworth T91/00
Camel GT Championship season[31][32]29thJochen Dauer RacingPorsche 962C
1992USAC Gold Crown Series [33]18thA. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola-Chevrolet T91/00
CART PPG Indy Car World Series[34]49thA. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola-Chevrolet T91/00
1993USAC Gold Crown Series [35]29thPagan RacingLola-Buick T92/00
CART PPG Indy Car World Series[36]53rdPagan RacingLola-Buick T92/00
1994CART PPG Indy Car World Series[37][38]44thEuromotosport
Hemelgarn Racing
Lola-Ilmor T93/00
Lola-Buick T92/00
1995PPG/Firestone Indy Lights Championship powered by Buick[39][40]19thCamaska RacingLola-Buick T93/20
1996North American Touring Car Championship[41][42]7thLeitzinger RacingFord Mondeo Ghia
1999NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series[43][44]64thEnerjetix MotorsportsChevrolet Silverado

SCCA National Championship Runoffs[edit]

YearTrackCarEngineClassFinishStartStatus
1984Road AtlantaSwift DB1FordFormula Ford352Retired

Complete 24 Hours of Daytona results[edit]

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1984 901 ShopMike Schaefer
Nick Nicholson
Jeff Refenning
Porsche 911 SCGTU25843rd
(DNF)
12th
(DNF)
1988Buick Momo MarchSteve Phillips
Michael Roe
March-Buick 86GGTP48553rd
(DNF)
14th
(DNF)
1991Jochen Dauer RacingMario Andretti
Michael Andretti
Porsche 962CGTP6635th
(DNF)
3rd
(DNF)

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results[edit]

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1993 Auto Toy StoreWayne Taylor
Morris Shirazi
Spice-Chevrolet SE90PGTP16537th
(DNF)
7th
(DNF)

American Open Wheel racing results[edit]

(key)

American Racing Series / Indy Lights[edit]

Andretti Racing Drivers

American Racing Series / Indy Lights results
YearTeam123456789101112RankPoints
1986Ralph Sanchez RacingPHX1
5
MIL
3
MEA
10
TOR
10
POC
1
MDO
4
ROA
2
LS
14
PHX2
4
MIA
3
2nd107
1987Arciero RacingPHX
1
MIL
11
MEA
2
CLE
4
TOR
8
POC
2
MDO
5
NAZ
3
LS
7
MIA
1
2nd123
1988Hemelgarn RacingPHX
14
MIL
11
POR
11
CLETORMEAMIA
17
23rd5
Agapiou RacingPOC
14
MDOROANAZLS
1989Baci RacingPHXLBHMILDETPORMEATORPOCMDOROANAZ
10
LS27th3
1995Canaska RacingMIA
15
PHX
DNS
LBH
20
NAZ
10
MIL
19
DET
12
PORTOR
11
CLE
20
NHA
7
VANLS19th12

CART[edit]

PPG IndyCar World Series results
YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617RankPoints
1990TEAMKAR InternationalLola T89/00PHX
LBH
INDY
DNQ
MIL
Ret
DET
POR
CLE
MEA
TOR
MIS
DEN
VAN
MDO
ROA
NAZ
LS
37th0
1991Bayside Disposal RacingLola T91/00SRF
7
LBH
9
PHX
10
INDY
Ret
MIL
11
DET
16
POR
12
CLE
16
MEA
Ret
TOR
9
MIS
Ret
DEN
12
VAN
11
MDO
Ret
ROA
Ret
NAZ
11
LS
13
15th26
1992A. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola T91/00SRF
PHX
LBH
IND
Ret
DET
POR
MIL
NHA
TOR
MIC
CLE
ROA
VAN
MDO
NAZ
LS
49th0
1993Pagan RacingLola T92/00SRF
PHX
LBH
IND
Ret
MIL
DET
POR
CLE
TOR
MIC
NHA
ROA
VAN
MDO
NAZ
LS
53rd0
1994EuromotorsportsLola T93/00SRF
PHX
17
LBH
44th0
Hemelgarn RacingLola T92/00IND
DNQ
MIL
DET
POR
CLE
TOR
MIC
MDO
NHA
VAN
ROA
NAZ
LS

Indianapolis 500[edit]

YearChassisEngineStartFinish
1990Lola T89/00DNQ
1991Lola T91/001115
1992Lola T91/002018
1993Lola T92/001629
1994Lola T92/00DNQ

NASCAR[edit]

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

Craftsman Truck Series[edit]

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPts
1999Enerjetix Motorsports94ChevyHOMPHOEVGMMRMARMEMPPRI70BRITEX
31
PIRGLNMLW
30
NSVNZH
31
MCHNHAIRPGTYHPTRCHLVSLVLTEXCAL64th213

North American Touring Car Championship[edit]

(key)

North American Touring Car Championship results
YearTeamNo.Car12345678910111213141516NATCCPts
1996Leitzinger Racing5Ford MondeoLRPLRPDET
5
DET
6
PIR
6
PIR
6
TOR
DNS
TOR
DNS
TRV
9
TRV
5
MOH
6
MOH
10
VAN
6
VAN
7
LS
9
LS
5
7th106

References[edit]

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  5. ^'Jeff Andretti Career Statistics - Racing-Reference.info'. racing-reference.info.
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  8. ^'CART Results for 1991 - Racing-Reference.info'. racing-reference.info.
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  23. ^'HFC American Racing Series 1988 standings - Driver Database'. driverdb.com.
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  39. ^'PPG/Firestone Indy Lights Championship 1995 standings - Driver Database'. driverdb.com.
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  43. ^'NASCAR Truck Series 1999 standings - Driver Database'. driverdb.com.
  44. ^'NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series standings for 1999'. racing-reference.info.

External links[edit]

Race Car Driver Michael Andretti Divorce
  • Jeff Andretti driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Jeff Andretti at Champ Car Stats
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Eddie Cheever
Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year
1991
Succeeded by
Lyn St. James
Preceded by
Eddie Cheever
CART Rookie of the Year
1991
Succeeded by
Stefan Johansson
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Overview (2)

Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth NameMichael Mario Andretti

Mini Bio (1)

Son of racing legend Mario Andretti, Michael has himself carved out a very impressive career as a race car driver. Andretti began his racing career in 1980, soon after graduatiing from high school in the Formula Ford ranks. He joined the premier North American open-wheel series Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) in 1983 and soon established himself as a threat to win races. He won his first at Long Beach, in 1986, and to date has won a CART record 38 races, including the season championship in 1991, while driving for co-owner, screen legend Paul Newman. The only time Andretti did not do well was his infamous sorty into Formula 1, in 1993, where a series of accidents and mechanical woes ended his races. Andretti has won more than $16 million dollars in prize money and taken 31 pole positions. He is definitely one of America's top names and drivers in the sport.

- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ken Severson

Spouse (3)

Jodi Ann Paterson(7 October 2006 - present)
Leslie Wood (24 December 1997 - ?) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
Sandra Spinozzi (November 1985 - 1996) ( divorced) ( 2 children)

Trivia (17)

Won 31 poles and more than $16 million dollars in prize money.
Races for Newman-Haas (Paul Newman co-owner of team).
Owns 'Andretti and Piazza Sports Cafes' with baseball star Mike Piazza.
Owns 'Race Rock' a chain of race-themed restaurants with fellow racers Jeff Gordon, John Force and Richard Petty.
Son of racing legend Mario Andretti and Dee Ann Andretti.
Brother of former race driver Jeff Andretti and Barbara Andretti (Barbie Andretti).

Andretti Car Racing

Car
Cousin of race car driver John Andretti, and nephew of former race driver Aldo Andretti.
Has two children, Marco Michael (Marco Andretti) (b. 13 March 1987) and Marissa Cassandra (b. 31 October 1990) by ex-wife, Sandra Spinozzi.
His son, Marco Andretti, racked up 36 wins in junior Karting, and is now competing in the national circuit World Karting Association (WKA) and the North American Karting Association (NAKA).
Michael is engaged to Playmate Jodi Ann Paterson.

Michael Andretti Racing

Has one son Lucca Andretti born September 16, 1999, by ex-wife Leslie Andretti.
His wedding to Playmate Jodi Ann Paterson is scheduled for October 7, 2006.

German Race Car Driver Michael Schumacher

Is returning to run the Indy 500 with his son Marco. [May 2006]