Enrique Bernoldi


Enrique Antônio Langue e Silvério de Bernoldi is a Brazilian professional racing driver who raced for the Arrows Formula One team in 2001 and 2002, and was the test driver for BAR Honda between 2004 and 2006. He entered IndyCar racing in 2008, and competed in the FIA GT World Championship between 2009 and 2011, in addition to entering multiple other competitions.

Racing career

Early career

Bernoldi started out in karting in 1986, and won many regional and national titles, before heading to Europe at age 16 to begin his car racing career. He entered the Formula Alfa Boxer series in Italy, where he finished fourth in his first race. Following a successful single entry in the Championnat de France Formule Renault, Bernoldi then entered the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 and won on his debut, the final round of the series. The following year he took in nine victories and the title, before entering British Formula 3 with the Promatecme team in 1997. Bernoldi took his first victory at Spa en route to fifth in the championship, and also finished third at that year's Macau Grand Prix. He remained with Promatecme for 1998 to take six more victories, but was only able to finish runner-up to compatriot Mario Haberfeld.
In 1999, Bernoldi progressed to the International Formula 3000 championship with the Red Bull Junior Team. Although his debut season only resulted in two points, he was retained by the team for the following year. Due to the team's links with Sauber, he tested for the Formula 1 team in both seasons, in addition to also testing for the Prost GP team in 2000. Although touted before the start of the 2001 season to be joining either Prost, Minardi or Sauber, Bernoldi instead signed a contract with Arrows, a move that was seen as surprising by some.

Formula One

During 2001, Bernoldi performed respectably for the Arrows team, occasionally matching his more experienced teammate Jos Verstappen for pace. However, he gained notoriety for his efforts at the Monaco Grand Prix, where he held up the much faster David Coulthard for 35 laps; after a botched start, Coulthard had been fighting his way through the field, only to be stuck behind the Arrows, prompting irate responses from both Coulthard, and McLaren team principal Ron Dennis. Bernoldi was defended by his team boss Tom Walkinshaw, whom hit back at McLaren. He failed to score any points in 2001, with 10 retirements from 17 starts, his highest finish being an eighth at the German Grand Prix.
Despite Verstappen being the only Arrows driver to score points in 2001, Bernoldi was retained by Arrows for 2002, being partnered by Heinz-Harald Frentzen. At Sepang he notably overtook Michael Schumacher, having been passed by the German as he attempted to fight through the field after a first-lap incident with Juan Pablo Montoya, although his driving in that race was criticised by Allan McNish. Due to serious financial problems, Arrows were forced to withdraw three-quarters of the way into the 2002 season. He subsequently switched to the World Series by Nissan, after a potential drive for Jordan Grand Prix failed to materialise.

2003–2007

In his debut season in the World Series by Nissan, Bernoldi finished sixth in the championship, having won two races. He also participated in a "mega test", held by Alfa Romeo, with a prospect of driving for the team in the 2004 European Touring Car Championship season. Despite this test, he continued in the World Series in 2004, and finished third overall, with another pair of wins. In mid-2004 he was named a test driver for BAR, completing two tests at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain, in order to prevent the regular BAR drivers having to make several long-distance trips. He remained with the team after these sessions, also undertaking tests of BAR's "Concept Car". He remained BAR's test driver for 2005, but began to look for pastures new in 2006, participating in less tests for the now-renamed Honda Racing F1 Team - although he did remain as official test driver. Although he impressed in Champ Car during a test for Rocketsports, his solitary race during 2006 came in Argentina's TC 2000 series. In 2007, Bernoldi competed in the Stock Car Brasil, competing in 11 of the 12 races and finishing 13th in the championship, with his best results being a pair of podium finishes.

IndyCar Series

For 2008 Bernoldi, signed a contract with Rocketsports for the 2008 Champ Car World Series. However, following the reunification of Champ Car and the Indy Racing League, Rocketsports withdrew, opting not to compete in the new, combined, series. It was later announced that Bernoldi would drive for Conquest Racing in the newly combined series' 2008 season. His best result was fourth, in the final Champ Car-sanctioned race at Long Beach. His best result in the reunified IndyCar Series was fifteenth at the 2008 Indianapolis 500. A collision with teammate Jamie Camara at Watkins Glen lead him to publicly criticize the team, and speculation that he might leave them. A thumb injury ruled him out of the final two races of the season, his seat being filled by Alex Tagliani.

2009–present

For 2009, Bernoldi was the full-time driver of Flamengo in the Superleague open wheel series and also he ran a partial schedule in Stock Car Brasil. He also competed in the FIA GT Championship for Sangari Team Brazil, taking his first win at Paul Ricard.
In 2010, he raced in the new FIA GT1 World Championship for Vitaphone Racing, scoring the pole position and winning his home race at Interlagos.
For 2011, he continued to race in the series, campaigning a Nissan GT-R for the Sumo Power GT team. He also entered four races of the GT Brasil, driving for Ford GT Racing Team BMG.
In 2012, he drove for Vita4One Team Italy in the Italian GT Championship, followed by appearances for AF Waltrip in the FIA World Endurance Championship, before making his debut in the International GT Open, driving once more for AF Corse in a Ferrari 458 GT2. He also made his debut in the SPEED EuroSeries, driving for Team JD in a Tatuus CN, whilst entering the 500 Milhas de Kart do Beto Carreiro at the end of the year. In 2013, he entered the International Challenge of the Stars, run by Felipe Massa.

Racing record

Career summary

Complete International Formula 3000 results

YearEntrant12345678910DCPoints
1999Red Bull JuniorIMO
9
MON
15
CAT
Ret
MAG
12
SIL
20
A1R
Ret
HOC
5
HUN
8
SPA
DNQ
NÜR
DNQ
18th2
2000Red Bull JuniorIMO
Ret
SIL
4
CAT
Ret
NÜR
Ret
MON
Ret
MAG
23
A1R
14
HOC
6
HUN
6
SPA
10
16th5

Complete Formula One results

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617WDCPoints
2001Orange Arrows AsiatechArrows A22Asiatech V10AUS
Ret
MAL
Ret
BRA
Ret
SMR
10
ESP
Ret
AUT
Ret
MON
9
CAN
Ret
EUR
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
14
GER
8
HUN
Ret
BEL
12
ITA
Ret
USA
13
JPN
14
21st0
2002Orange ArrowsArrows A23Cosworth V10AUS
DSQ
MAL
Ret
BRA
Ret
SMR
Ret
ESP
Ret
AUT
Ret
MON
12
CAN
Ret
EUR
10
GBR
Ret
FRA
DNQ
GER
Ret
HUNBELITAUSAJPN22nd0

American open–wheel racing results

IndyCar

YearsTeamsRacesPolesWinsPodiums
Top 10s
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
1115000200

Indy 500 results

Superleague Formula

Super Final Results

Year123456
2009MAG
DNQ
ZOL
N/A
DON
DNQ
EST
DNQ
MOZJAR

Complete GT1 World Championship results

Complete Stock Car Brasil results

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021RankPoints
2007Biosintetica Action PowerVolkswagen BoraINT
DNQ
CTB
15
CGD
22
INT
25
LON
Ret
SCZ
3
CTB
Ret
BSB
3
ARG
4
TAR
30
RIO
14
INT
7
13th58
2009RCM MotorsportChevrolet VectraINT
15
CTB
Ret
BSB
Ret
SCZ
DSQ
INTSALRIOCGDCTBBSBTARINT30th1
2014C2 TeamChevrolet SonicINT
1
19
SCZ
1
SCZ
2
BRA
1
BRA
2
GOI
1
GOI
2
GOI
1
CAS
1
CAS
2
CUR
1
CUR
2
VEL
1
VEL
2
SCZ
1
SCZ
2
TAR
1
TAR
2
SAL
1
SAL
2
CUR
1
NC†0†
2015C2 TeamChevrolet SonicGOI
1
20
RBP
1
RBP
2
VEL
1
VEL
2
CUR
1
CUR
2
SCZ
1
SCZ
2
CUR
1
CUR
2
GOI
1
CAS
1
CAS
2
BRA
1
BRA
2
CUR
1
CUR
2
TAR
1
TAR
2
INT
1
NC†0†

Ineligible for championship points.