Eliseo Salazar
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Eliseo Salazar | |
Nationality | ![]() |
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World Championship Career | |
Active years | 1981-83 |
Team(s) | March, Ensign, ATS, RAM |
Races | 37 (24 starts) |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podium finishes | 0 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
First race | 1981 United States Grand Prix West |
Last race | 1983 Belgian Grand Prix |
Eliseo Salazar (born in Santiago, November 14, 1955) is the only Formula One driver from Chile. He participated in 37 Grands Prix, debuting on March 15, 1981. He scored a total of 3 championship points.
[edit] Formula One (1981-1983)
Probably his most famous 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, to the shock and amazement of the millions of F1 fans watching the race live on TV. Salazar did not respond to the assault due to the friendship with the Brazilian driver, who helped him in his first European experiences as a driver.
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 Southamerican F3 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.
[edit] Sport Prototype (1988-1990)
In late 80's, Salazar drove some races in the FIA World Sport Prototype Championship. His best result was 1st place at the C-1 class in the 88' Fuji 1000 km in Japan with a Spice SE88C Ford car of the BP Spice Engineering. Thanks to his contacts with Tom Walkinshaw, he joined the Jaguar Silk-Cut factory team, to dispute the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In the 1989 race, the Chilean, with Alain and Michel Ferte, achieved the 8th place with the Jaguar Silk-Cut XJR-9 LM; 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 prestigious British magazine Autosport.
[edit] Career in USA (1994-2002)
After years with no competition, working as a co-host in a Chilean version of the TV show "funniest home videos" called "Video Loco" (the Spanish for "Crazy Videos", broadcasted in Universidad Católica Televisión channel, also known as "Canal 13", the Spanish for "Channel 13"), Salazar received an opportunity to joint 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 Team in 1995 to race at the 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 IRL and CART broke relations in 1996, Eliseo 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 the 3rd place in 2000 with a Dallara-Oldsmobile Aurora of the A.J.Foyt Team; that was also the year of his best classification, in the same 3rd place.
2000 and 2001 were the best years in the IRL for Eliseo, finishing 4th and 5th in those championships, with five top 5 results in 2000. He raced at the IRL to 2002 when he retired after several serious accidents and economic problems due to the rising costs of the IRL. He retired from the series, with one race win in the IRL, the final race of the 1997 season at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a car of the Scandia team; the only victory in the history of that team in open wheel racing.
After that, Salazar joined the American Le Mans Series.
[edit] Present and Future (2004-)
Salazar then returned to Chile, where he joined the official Hyundai rally team in the Rally Mobil, the national rally championship. His car was a N3-class Hyundai Coupe 2.0L.
In November 2005, Salazar competed in the inaugural race of the Grand Prix Masters, as a late replacement for Alan Jones.
He is now looking to join a team, to race in the 2008 version of the Lisboa-Dakar rally, with the object to be the first ever pilot to have raced in the Grand Prix of Montecarlo, the 24 hrs of Le Mans, the 24 hrs of Daytona, the Indianapolis 500 and the Rally Dakar. In February he signed a pre-contract with Jean-Louis Schlesser to drive one of his buggies at the 2008 Dakar Rally.
[edit] Complete Formula One Results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | WDC | Points |
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1981 | March Grand Prix Team | March 811 | Cosworth V8 | USW DNQ |
BRA DNQ |
ARG DNQ |
SMR Ret |
BEL DNQ |
MON DNPQ |
18th | 1 | ||||||||||
Ensign Racing | Ensign N180B | ESP 14 |
FRA Ret |
GBR DNQ |
GER NC |
AUT Ret |
NED 6 |
ITA Ret |
CAN Ret |
LVS Ret |
|||||||||||
1982 | Team ATS | ATS D5 | Cosworth V8 | RSA 9 |
BRA Ret |
USW Ret |
SMR 5 |
BEL Ret |
MON Ret |
USE Ret |
CAN Ret |
NED 13 |
GBR DNQ |
FRA Ret |
GER Ret |
AUT DNQ |
SUI 14 |
ITA 9 |
LVS DNQ |
22nd | 2 |
1983 | RAM Automotive Team March | March RAM 01 | Cosworth V8 | BRA 15 |
USW Ret |
FRA DNQ |
SMR DNQ |
MON DNQ |
BEL DNQ |
USE |
CAN |
GBR |
GER |
AUT |
NED |
ITA |
EUR |
RSA |
- | 0 |
[edit] CART Indy Car World Series / IRL Indy Racing League Series results
[edit] Indy 500 results
Year | Chassis | Engine | Start | Finish |
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1995 | Lola T9500 | Ford-Cosworth XB | 24th | 4th |
1996 | Lola T9500 | Ford-Cosworth XB | 3rd | 6th |
1997 | Dallara | Oldsmobile Aurora V8 | 9th | 24th |
1998 | Riley & Scott | Oldsmobile Aurora V8 | Failed to Qualify | |
1999 | G-Force | Oldsmobile Aurora V8 | 18th | 33rd |
2000 | G-Force | Oldsmobile | 3rd | 3rd |
2001 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 28th | 7th |
[edit] 24 hours of Le Mans results
Year | Car | Team | Finish |
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1989 | Jaguar XJR-9 LM | Jaguar-Silk Cut | 8th |
1990 | Jaguar XJR-12 | Jaguar-Silk Cut-Castrol | DNF (forced to leave the No.3 car that won the race) |
[edit] FIA World Sport Prototype Championship
Year | Race | Car | Team | Finish |
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1988 | Fuji 1000 km | Spice Ford SE88C | BP Spice Engineering | 1st C2 Class |
1990 | Jaguar XJR-12 | Jaguar-Silk Cut-Castrol | DNF (forced to leave the No.3 car that won the race) |
[edit] Exxon World Sports Car Championship
Year | Race | Car | Team | Finish | |
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1994 | Road Atlanta | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 2nd | |
1994 | Lime Rock | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 1st | |
1994 | Watkins Glen | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 1st | |
1994 | Indianapolis | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 1st | |
1994 | Laguna Seca | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 2nd | |
1994 | Portland | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 2nd | |
1994 | Phoenix | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 2nd | |
1995 | 24 hrs Daytona | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 35th (Engine) | |
1996 | Dallas | Ferrari 333 SP | Team Scandia | 4th | |
1996 | Daytona | Ferrari 333 SP | Team Scandia | 5th | |
1997 | Road Atlanta | Ferrari 333 SP | Central Arkansas | 5th | |
1997 | Lime Rock | Ferrari 333 SP | Central Arkansas | 6th | |
1997 | Watkins Glen | Ferrari 333 SP | Central Arkansas | 2nd | |
1997 | Sears Rock | Ferrari 333 SP | Central Arkansas | 4th | |
1997 | Las Vegas | Ferrari 333 SP | Dibos Racing | 18th (Engine) | |
1997 | Sebring | Ferrari 333 SP | Dibos Racing | 4th | |
1997 | Laguna Seca | Ferrari 333 SP | Dibos Racing | 4th |
Year | Car | Team | Standing | Points |
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1994 | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 6th | 158 |
1995 | Ferrari 333 SP | Momo-Cristal | 59th | 1 |
1997 | Ferrari 333 SP | Team Scandia | 21st | 90 |