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==Racing career==
==Racing career==
He went to the United States to drive in the [[Indy Lights]] series in 1999 where he was coached by [[Formula One]] legend and countryman [[Nelson Piquet]]. He began racing in the IRL in 2001 and won one race at [[Kentucky Speedway]] in 2002. In 2003 Felipe was one of the IRL's representatives in the [[International Race of Champions|IROC]] series, but he only competed in two races due to injury and finished 10th in series standings. In 2005 Felipe made a last minute deal with [[A.J. Foyt]] to qualify a third car for him in the [[Indianapolis 500]]. With minutes to spare, Giaffone bumped [[Arie Luyendyk Jr.]] from the field. Starting in the final 33rd starting position, he avoided attrition and finished 15th. With A.J.'s grandson [[A.J. Foyt IV]] leaving the IRL for [[NASCAR]] in 2006, A.J. the elder chose Giaffone to be his full time driver for the [[2006 in IRL|2006 season]] but he was released after eight races due to what Foyt called "communication problems".
He went to the United States to drive in the [[Indy Lights]] series in 1999 where he was coached by [[Formula One]] legend and countryman [[Nelson Piquet]]. He began racing in the IRL in 2001 and won one race at [[Kansas Speedway]] in 2002. In 2003 Felipe was one of the IRL's representatives in the [[International Race of Champions|IROC]] series, but he only competed in two races due to injury and finished 10th in series standings. In 2005 Felipe made a last minute deal with [[A.J. Foyt]] to qualify a third car for him in the [[Indianapolis 500]]. With minutes to spare, Giaffone bumped [[Arie Luyendyk Jr.]] from the field. Starting in the final 33rd starting position, he avoided attrition and finished 15th. With A.J.'s grandson [[A.J. Foyt IV]] leaving the IRL for [[NASCAR]] in 2006, A.J. the elder chose Giaffone to be his full time driver for the [[2006 in IRL|2006 season]] but he was released after eight races due to what Foyt called "communication problems".


In 2007, Giaffone raced in the [[Fórmula Truck]], the Brazilian racing truck series, and won the championship.
In 2007, Giaffone raced in the [[Fórmula Truck]], the Brazilian racing truck series, and won the championship.

Revision as of 03:07, 1 September 2008

Felipe Giaffone
Giaffone as a Fórmula Truck driver.
Nationality Brazil
Indy Racing League IndyCar Series
Years active2001-2006
TeamsMo Nunn Racing
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Starts61
Wins1
Poles0
Best finish4th in 2002
Previous series
1996-2000
1995
Indy Lights
Toyota Atlantic

Felipe Giaffone (IPA: [fiˈlipi ʒaˈfoni], born January 22, 1975 in São Paulo) was a driver in the Indy Racing League. His father, "Zeca" Giaffone is the 1987 Stock Car Brasil champion and Mil Milhas Brasil five times winner in the 1980s.

Racing career

He went to the United States to drive in the Indy Lights series in 1999 where he was coached by Formula One legend and countryman Nelson Piquet. He began racing in the IRL in 2001 and won one race at Kansas Speedway in 2002. In 2003 Felipe was one of the IRL's representatives in the IROC series, but he only competed in two races due to injury and finished 10th in series standings. In 2005 Felipe made a last minute deal with A.J. Foyt to qualify a third car for him in the Indianapolis 500. With minutes to spare, Giaffone bumped Arie Luyendyk Jr. from the field. Starting in the final 33rd starting position, he avoided attrition and finished 15th. With A.J.'s grandson A.J. Foyt IV leaving the IRL for NASCAR in 2006, A.J. the elder chose Giaffone to be his full time driver for the 2006 season but he was released after eight races due to what Foyt called "communication problems".

In 2007, Giaffone raced in the Fórmula Truck, the Brazilian racing truck series, and won the championship.

IndyCar career results

Year Team Starts Wins Points Championship Finish
2001 Mo Nunn Racing 13 0 304 6th
2002 Mo Nunn Racing 15 1 432 4th
2003 Mo Nunn Racing 11 0 199 20th
2004 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 13 0 214 20th
2005 Foyt Enterprises 1 0 15 30th
2006 Foyt Enterprises 8 0 142 17th

Indy 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish
2001 G-Force Oldsmobile 33rd 10th
2002 G-Force Chevrolet 4th 3rd
2003 G-Force Toyota 16th 33rd
2004 Dallara Chevrolet 25th 15th
2005 Panoz Toyota 33rd 15th
2006 Dallara Honda 21st 21st

Family

The Giaffone family is one of the Brazilian families that living with auto racing.

  • José "Zeca" Giaffone - Felipe's father; 1987 Stock Car Brasil champion and five times winner of Mil Milhas Brasil: 1981, 1984, 1986, 1988 and 1989. The founder of ZF Racing, the biggest racing engine supplier in Brazil, and the owner of Granja Viana international kart circuit in São Paulo.
  • José "Zequinha" Giaffone - Felipe's brother; He competed some races in the 1996 Indy Lights.
  • Affonso Giaffone Filho - Felipe's uncle, Zeca's elder brother; The winner of the first ever race of Stock Car Brasil in 1979, the champion of the 1981 season and two times winner of Mil Milhas Brasil: 1981 and 1986. His all four sons competed in the Brazilian national kart championships.
  • Affonso Giaffone - Felipe's cousin, an Affonso Filho's son; He competed in the 1996-1997 Indy Racing League season.
  • Silvana Giaffone - Felipe's cousin and later wife of Rubens Barrichello. It making Barrichello a cousin-in-law of Felipe.

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