Adrián Fernández

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Adrián Fernández Mier(born April 20, 1963) is a Mexican former professional race car driver and co-owner of theFernandez Racingteam.

Adrián Fernández
Fernández at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City
Born(1963-04-20)April 20, 1963(age 61)
Mexico City,Mexico
Previous series
1981–1983, 1984–1986, 1987–1989, 1990–1991, 1992, 1993–2003, 2004–2005, 2006, 2007–2011Mexican Touring Car Racing, Formula Vee, Formula K, Benelux Formula Ford, British Formula Ford, Mexican Formula Three, Indy Lights, CART World Series, IndyCar Series, Rolex Sports Car Series, American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series, Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
Championship titles
1983, 1991, 2009Mexican Formula Vee Champion, Mexican Formula Three Champion, American Le Mans Series LMP2 Class Champion
24 Hours of Le Manscareer
Years2007, 2010–2012
TeamsBarazi-Epsilon, Aston Martin Racing
Best finish2nd (2007)
NASCARXfinity Seriescareer
10 races run over 4 years
Best finish74th (2005)
First race2005 Telcel Motorola 200 (Mexico City)
Last race2008 Corona Mexico 200 (Mexico City)
Wins Top tens Poles
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Racing career

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Early career

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Fernández was born inMexico Cityand began his career in Mexico at the age of eight. He entered his first auto race in 1981 at the "24 Hours of Mexico" race in Mexico City. At the age of 15, he made the permanent transition to cars in 1982. From 1982 to 1984, Fernández competed in theFormula VeeChampionship, winning the title in both 1983 and 1984. He also raced in the Formula K Series in 1984, continuing in that series until 1986, and finished in the top four in the standings all three years in Formula K.

In 1987, he participated in the Benelux Formula Ford 1600 Championship, one race in the British RAC Formula Ford 1600 Championship, and competed in the Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch. From 1988 to 1989, he took part in the British RAC and Esso Formula Ford 1600 Championship series before moving to the Mexican F3 Championship in 1990 and 1991, winning the title in 1991.

In 1992, Fernández moved to theUnited Statesto compete in the Firestone Indy Lights Championship, now known as Indy NXT. He finished third in points, winning four races, a rookie record, setting a rookie record, and earned the honors of "Indy Lights Rookie of the Year," along with accumulating more than two million dollars in prize earnings.

CART, IROC, and IRL (1993–2004)

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In 1993, Fernández made the jump to theCART IndyCar World Series,competing in five races forGalles Racing International.He participated in his first full season in 1994, with Galles finishing 13th and capturing the "Marco Magaña" and "Luchador Olmeca" awards along with the "JAC" trophy for "Best Driver" outside Mexico.[citation needed]Competing again with Galles in 1995, Fernández finished 12th in the standings, placing with nine top-ten finishes.

Fernández moved toTasman Motorsportsin 1996. He had six top-ten finishes, including his first career CART victory atToronto.Unfortunately, his delight at taking his first win was dampened by the fatal accident suffered byJeff Krosnofflate in the race. The win in Toronto made him the first Mexican to win a CART event sinceHéctor Rebaquein 1982. Fernández went on to finish 12th in the season's points tally. 1997 was a disappointing season for Fernández. The Tasman team ran aLolachassis, which failed to perform to expectations. Through force of will, determination, and talent, Fernández battled to three top-ten finishes and 18th place in the PPG Cup standings.

Fernández joinedPatrick Racingfor the 1998 season and proved his ability to challenge for the championship. He enjoyed 14 top-ten finishes with eight top-five placements and two victories,JapanandMid-Ohio,en route to a 4th place showing in the PPG Cup race during the 1998 FedEx Championship. He captured his first career pole atMichiganand led the championship race for the first time in his career. Unfortunately, Fernández was once again touched by tragedy — a crash at Michigan resulted in an errant wheel from his car flying into the stands and killing three spectators.[1]However, it was his victory during theMiller Lite 200that gave Patrick Racing one of its most memorable moments, when Fernández stood atop the podium next to his teammateScott Pruett.Fernández was also named the "Athlete of the Year" in Mexico.

In 1999, Fernandez enjoyed his most successful season so far in the series, Adrián Fernández, behind the wheel of the #40 Tecate/Quaker State Reynard Ford-Cosworth, completed the year sixth in the championship battle. He led the points' series early in the season for the first time in his CART career. However, an accident atBelle Isle Parkresulted in a fracture in one of his hands, forcing him to sit out for several races. Undeterred, he later won atMotegi,Japanat theFirestone Firehawk 500and at theMarlboro 500inFontana,California — a race marred by the death of good friendGreg Moore.

Later in 1999, Fernández was selected to participate in theIROCseries, where he competed against many top-tier drivers, includingNASCARdriversJeff Gordon,Terry Labonte,andDale Earnhardt.Fernández had 80 total starts in the series. Of those starts, he finished in the top-ten 41 times throughout his seven-year career.[citation needed]

Adrián Fernández

In 2000, Fernández had his best season in the CART series, coming close to winning the championship despite not starting on the front row all season. He scored points in 17 of the 20 races, including two wins atRio de Janeiro,BrazilandAustralia,and three further podium results. He finished second toGil de Ferranin the championship.

In 2001, he foundedFernandez Racing,with formerGanassimanager Tom Anderson as his partner and ex-F1 driverShinji Nakanoas his teammate. He finished 3rd twice and took two poles that year, but his team's first victory came atPortlandin 2003, the first win for an owner-driver sinceBobby Rahalachieved the feat in 1992. That year he also ran anIndy Racing League(IRL) entry for Asian-AmericanRoger Yasukawa,in partnership withAguri Suzuki,and in 2004, he moved the whole team to the series. Despite taking three wins and finishing 4th overall in the 2004 IRL championship, he was unable to secure funding to race in 2005.Delphiwas driverScott Sharp's personal sponsor, while engine suppliersHondainsisted on Japanese driverKosuke Matsuurain the second car.

Busch Series (2005–06)

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In 2005, he drove the No. 5Lowe's/HitachiChevroletin Mexico forHendrick Motorsportsin the firstNASCARBusch Seriesrace held outside the United States. In this race (called theTelcel-Motorola 200), Fernández raced in a one-time race to help promote NASCAR racing to the local fans. He led several laps in the race before giving up the lead to eventual race winnerMartin Truex Jr.It was announced that he would run four more races in the Busch Series forHendrick Motorsports,but he did not run up front at any of those races. In 2006, he competed in two Busch races for Hendrick and competed full time in theGrand-Amseries for his own team with Lowe's sponsorship.

ALMS (2007–present)

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Adrián Fernández in theAcura ARX-01B in 2008

In 2007, Fernández moved toAmerican Le Mans SeriesLMP2 class as anAcurafactory team. His teammate was fellow Mexican and Grand-Am veteranLuis Díaz.

On October 10, 2009, Fernández and his co-driver Luis Díaz won at theMazda Raceway Laguna SecainMonterey,California.With this victory, theLowe'sFernandez RacingAcura ARX-01B concludes the season with the drivers' championship and teams' championship of the American Le Mans Series in the LMP2 category.

24 Hours of Le Mans

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In the2007Fernández made his debut with a second place in the LMP2 category in the famous race with the Barazi-Epsilon teamZytek aboard a 07S/23.4-liter V8 prototype. His teammates wereHaruki KurosawaandRobbie Kerr.This was the firstpodiumfor a Mexican at theCircuit de la Sarthein many years, to remember those achieved byRicardoandPedro Rodríguezin1962and1968respectively. The English-French team tookpole positionon its category.

TheLola-Aston Martin B09/60

After three years of absence, Fernández is now competing in the2010now competing in LMP1 class withAston Martin Racingfinished fifth in his category (sixth absolute) with aLola-Aston Martin B09/60,his co-drivers wereHarold PrimatandStefan Mücke.

The luck did not favor Adrian in2011,when his team, theAston Martin Racingin LMP1 class, could barely afford 2 laps with theirAston Martin AMR-Oneand leave the test due to problems with the engine running at the 56th site.

In the 80th edition of2012,Fernández and the Aston Martin Racing Team got third place in the GTE-Pro class, along with his co-drivers Stefan Mücke andDarren Turner,TheirAston Martin Vantage 4.5 L-V8covered a total of 332 laps (2,811.65miles), on the Circuit de la Sarthe without failure or serious mechanical problems. Also, the team achieved thefastest lapof the category with 3 minutes and 54,928 seconds. Adrián had the honor to drive the last stage of the competition.[2][3]

On September 12, 2012, Fernández announced that his participation in theFIA World Endurance Championshipwould conclude at the end of the season, as well his relationship with the Aston Martin Racing team that started in 2010. The Mexican driver will focus on competitions in the United States.[4]

Sergio Pérez's manager

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On September 28, 2012Formula OnedriverSergio Pérezannounced that Férnandez would be his manager.[5]

Turn 12 Adrián Fernández

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In September 2016,Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguezhonored Fernández when they named Turn 12 of the circuit after him.[6]

BRM P153

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In 2024, Fernández acquired the legendaryBRM P153/05from a private collector. This Formula One car won the1970 Belgian Grand Prixunder the command of Mexican idolPedro Rodríguez.

BRM P153 on display

Personal life

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Fernández retired from motorsports in 2012. He has two children: Valentina and Niko Fernández, and he married longtime girlfriend, former beauty queen, author, and retired actressPriscila Peraleson October 21, 2017. They got married[7][8]on May 4, 2018, inMiami Beach, Florida.The couple announced their son, Adrián Fernández Jr. was born on October 29, 2020.

Motorsports career results

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American Open-Wheel

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CART results

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Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Rank Points Ref
1993 Galles SRF PHX LBH
23
INDY MIL
21
DET
7
POR CLE TOR MIS
DNS
NHM ROA
29
VAN MDO NZR LS
12
24th 7 [9]
1994 Galles SRF
13
PHX
10
LBH
8
INDY
28
MIL
16
DET
23
POR
10
CLE
7
TOR
13
MIS
23
MDO
6
NHM
8
VAN
22
ROA
5
NZR
21
LS
7
13th 46 [10]
1995 Galles MIA
11
SRF
26
PHX
12
LBH
18
NZR
9
INDY
21
MIL
10
DET
6
POR
9
ROA
6
TOR
7
CLE
12
MIS
3
MDO
4
NHM
26
VAN
22
LS
10
12th 66 [11]
1996 Tasman MIA
11
RIO
14
SRF
23
LBH
6
NZR
10
500
DNS
MIL
11
DET
4
POR
12
CLE
6
TOR
1
MIS
20
MDO
6
ROA
13
VAN
8
LS
11
12th 71 [12]
1997 Tasman MIA
13
SRF
11
LBH
11
NZR
23
RIO
26
STL
8
MIL
24
DET
27
POR
10
CLE
17
TOR
14
MIS
26
MDO
23
ROA
12
VAN
19
LS
23
FON
3
18th 27 [13]
1998 Patrick MIA
6
MOT
1*
LBH
4
NZR
26
RIO
3
STL
18
MIL
9
DET
2
POR
24
CLE
5
TOR
9
MIS
23
MDO
1
ROA
5
VAN
15
LS
7
HOU
6
SRF
6
FON
4
4th 154 [14]
1999 Patrick MIA
20
MOT
1*
LBH
4
NZR
5
RIO
20
STL
21
MIL
5
POR
4
CLE
19
ROA
3
TOR
6
MIS
6
DET
DNS
MDO
Inj
CHI
Inj
VAN
Inj
LS
5
HOU
12
SRF
3
FON
1
6th 140 [15]
2000 Patrick MIA
21
LBH
24
RIO
1
MOT
10
NZR
5
MIL
8
DET
21
POR
12
CLE
7
TOR
2
MIS
6
CHI
5
MDO
6
ROA
2
VAN
3
LS
12
STL
10
HOU
7
SRF
1
FON
5
2nd 158 [16]
2001 Fernández MTY
19
LBH
16
TXS
NH
NZR
19
MOT
16
MIL
5
DET
12
POR
19
CLE
21
TOR
3
MIS
25
CHI
10
MDO
22
ROA
3
VAN
21
LAU
24
ROC
23
HOU
14
LS
10
SRF
19
FON
18
18th 45 [17]
2002 Fernández MTY
13
LBH
10
MOT
7
MIL
2
LS
18
POR
14
CHI
13
TOR
9
CLE
11
VAN
8
MDO
Inj
ROA
18
MTL
12
DEN
4
ROC
14
MIA
7
SRF
17
FON
Inj
MXC
Inj
14th 59 [18]
2003 Fernández STP
15
MTY
4
LBH
2
BRH
12
LAU
15
MIL
6
LS
7
POR
1
CLE
11
TOR
9
VAN
12
ROA
12
MDO
7
MTL
8
DEN
5
MIA
8*
MXC
8
SRF
12
FON
NH
8th 105 [19]

IndyCar Series results

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Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points Ref
2004 Aguri-Fernández Racing HMS PHX
20
MOT
18
INDY
7
TXS
5
RIR
7
KAN
6
NSH
10
MIL
8
MIS
12
KTY
1
PPIR
2
NZR
7
CHI
1
FON
1
TX2
5
5th 445 [20]
2005 Aguri-Fernández Racing HMS PHX STP MOT INDY
14
TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY PPIR SNM CHI WGL FON 29th 16 [21]

Complete American Le Mans Series results

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Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine Tires 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points Ref
2007 Lowe'sFernández Racing LMP2 Lola B06/43 Acura3.4L V8 M SEB
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

11th 102 [22]
2008 Lowe'sFernandez Racing LMP2 Acura ARX-01b Acura3.4L V8 M SEB
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

12th 88 [23]
2009 Lowe'sFernández Racing LMP2 Acura ARX-01b Acura3.4L V8 M SEB
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

1st 217 [24]
2010 Aston Martin Racing LMP1 Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 Aston Martin6.0 L V12 M SEB
ovr:3
cls:3
PET NC - [25]
LMP LNB
ovr:2
cls:2
MON UTA LIM MID AME MOS
2011 Aston Martin Racing LMP1 Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 Aston Martin6.0 L V12 M SEB LNB LIM MOS MID AME BAL MON
ovr:1
cls:1
PET
ovr:3
cls:3
7th 25 [26]
2012 Aston Martin Racing LMGTE Pro Aston Martin Vantage GTE Aston Martin4.5 L V8 M SEB
ovr:34
cls:3
NC - [27]
GT LNB
ovr:11
cls:5
MON
ovr:17
cls:8
LIM MOS MID AME BAL VIR PET

24 Hours of Le Mans results

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Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2007 Barazi-Epsilon
Zytek Engineering
Haruki Kurosawa
Robbie Kerr
Zytek07S/2 LMP2 301 27th 2nd
2010 Aston Martin Racing Harold Primat
Stefan Mücke
Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 LMP1 365 6th 5th
2011 Aston Martin Racing Harold Primat
Andy Meyrick
Aston Martin AMR-One LMP1 2 DNF DNF
2012 Aston Martin Racing Stefan Mücke
Darren Turner
Aston Martin Vantage GTE GTE
Pro
332 19th 3rd
Sources:[28][29]

NASCAR

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

Nationwide Series

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NASCARNationwide Seriesresults
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 NNSC Pts Ref
2005 Hendrick Motorsports 5 Chevy DAY CAL MXC
10
LVS ATL NSH BRI TEX PHO TAL DAR RCH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR GTY IRP GLN MCH BRI CAL
28
RCH DOV KAN CLT
40
MEM TEX
43
PHO
28
HOM
42
74th 411 [30]
2006 57 DAY CAL MXC
12
LVS ATL BRI TEX NSH PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA MAR GTY IRP GLN
17
MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 87th 239 [31]
2007 5 DAY CAL MXC
9
LVS ATL BRI NSH TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 115th 138 [32]
2008 JR Motorsports DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI NSH TEX PHO MXC
14
TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 110th 121 [33]

International Race of Champions

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(key) (Bold– Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Championsresults
Year Make 1 2 3 4 Pos. Points Ref
1999 Pontiac DAY
7
TAL
6
MCH
10
IND 10th 28 [34]

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Bibliography

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  • CART Communications Staff (2002).CART FedEx Championship Series Media Guide.Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc.
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Sporting positions
Preceded by Mexican Formula Three Champion
1991
Succeeded by