Sam Schmidt

Sam Schmidt
Schmidt in 2015
Born (1964-08-15) August 15, 1964
Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
IndyCar Series
Years active 1997–1999
Teams
Starts 26
Wins 1
Poles 1
Best finish 5th in 1999
Previous series
1995 USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series

Samuel "Sam" Schmidt (born August 15, 1964, in Lincoln, Nebraska) is a former Indy Racing League driver and current Verizon IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights series team owner. Schmidt's brief IndyCar career resulted in a win in 1999, but after an accident before the 2000 season left him a quadriplegic, Schmidt became a team owner.

Racing career

After graduating from Pepperdine University, he became a successful businessman, eventually purchasing his father's parts company in 1989 at the age of 25. He raced at a competitive amateur level, supported by his business income, but dreamed of someday driving in the Indianapolis 500. He first drove professionally in 1995 in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series at the age of 31 which, by racing standards, is an unusually old age to begin a professional career. Nonetheless, he won Rookie of the Year honors.

Sam Schmidt with 2011 Indianapolis 500 pole winner Alex Tagliani, who drove for Schmidt's team

In 1997 he made his first Indy Racing League start and became a rising star in the league. He raced three consecutive years at the Indianapolis 500, and earned his first race victory, from the pole position, at Las Vegas in 1999. He finished fifth in series points that year. During that offseason, while testing in preparation for the 2000 season, Schmidt crashed at Walt Disney World Speedway on January 6, 2000.[1] The accident rendered him a quadriplegic, and put him on a respirator for five months.[2]

After leaving the hospital, Schmidt, no longer able to actually drive a racecar, realized he needed to find a new passion and follow it. Inspired by meeting tetraplegic Formula One team owner Sir Frank Williams, he founded Sam Schmidt Motorsports, which has become the most successful team in the history of the Indy Lights series, winning the 2004 series championship with Thiago Medeiros, the 2006 title with Jay Howard, and the 2007 title with Alex Lloyd. Sam Schmidt Motorsports was a full-time IndyCar series team in 2001 and 2002, and continues to participate annually in the Indianapolis 500. In the Firestone Indy Lights series, as of August 2009 the team had posted 30 victories out of 100 starts.

After acquiring the FAZZT Race Team IndyCar team in 2011, Sam Schmidt Motorsports returned full-time to the IZOD IndyCar Series, and on May 21, 2011, driver Alex Tagliani won the pole position for the Indianapolis 500, the first pole for the team.

Career results

Indy Racing League

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Rank Points
1996–97 Blueprint Racing Dallara IR7 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 NHM LVS WDW PHX
10
IND
34
TXS
23
PPI 27th 76
LP Racing CLT
18
NH2
22
LV2
27
1998 LP Racing/PCI Dallara IR8 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 WDW
9
PHX
7
INDY
26
TXS
18
NHM
12
DOV
17
CLT
14
PPIR
13
ATL
15
TX2
27
LVS
2
14th 186
1999 Treadway Racing G-Force GF01C Oldsmobile Aurora V8 WDW
27
PHX
9
CLT
C1
INDY
30
TXS
3
PPI
2
ATL
22
DOV
5
PP2
5
LVS
1
TX2
22
5th 233
1 The 1999 VisionAire 500K at Charlotte was cancelled after 79 laps due to spectator fatalities.

Other

References

  1. Macur, Juliet (January 19, 2000). "Crash at Disney paralyzes IRL driver". The Orlando Sentinel. p. 19. Retrieved August 14, 2018 via Newspapers.com.
  2. , Sam's story, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, may 21, 2014 (video)
  3. Wesley Wren (26 September 2016). "Sam Schmidt will get the first semi-autonomous driver's license". Autoweek. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  4. Weaver, Matt (13 May 2017). "Paralyzed Sam Schmidt set to race 77-year-old Mario Andretti at Indianapolis". Autoweek. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
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