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The
son of three-time IndyCar Series championship-winning team
owner and former CART champion Michael Andretti and grandson
of racing legend Mario Andretti... started racing karts at
age nine... enjoys relaxing at the family lake, playing tennis
and riding anything with a motor.
INTERVIEW
An
exclusive interview with Marco answering questions sent in by
fans.
What does the Andretti name mean to you?
To me, Andretti means racing and passion.
How old were you when you knew you were going into the family business.
Nine years old.
I know you have Italian-American parents and grandparents. Are you a proud Italian-American?
Of course.
Who taught you to drive and how old were you?
I can't remember when I wasn't driving something even at a very young age.
As for who taught me, I think that I was born with some of the feel that I
use in driving but, when you grow up in the Andretti household, there are no
shortage of teachers.
Now that you have a few years experience of top class race
cars, how does this impact on your fitness.
Driving race cars at our level is a lot more physical than anyone can imagine.
Fitness is paramount. Like most of the other drivers I have a full physical
fitness regiment but the best training of all is actually seat time in a race
car.
What does it feel like after a tough, physical race?
When I do well, I feel a real sense of pride like I have really accomplished
something positive.
How do you keep fit? Are you good at other sports?
I do a lot of cardio-vascular work; running, biking and elliptical. My weight
workouts consist of lighter weights with more reps. As I said before, testing
and racing the car is the best way to keep fit for my job. As for other sports,
I am pretty good at tennis.
Do you have to watch what you eat?
I probably don't have to but I do watch what I eat and try to live a very healthy
lifestyle.
It seems like a very busy life you lead. Do you get much time
to yourself? Are you sick of living
out of a suitcase?
Yes, I do get some time for myself but, after a day on my own, I am ready to
get back to work. I don't need much time off. I like moving around. I guess
I get bored very easily. Suitcases are OK. No complaints there.
How technical are you? Can you do an oil change on a road
car?
Sure I can the change oil but I wouldn't classify myself as being extremely
technical. I can't say that I know how to put a motor back together, but I
do try to have a full understanding of what everything does on a car and how
the performance of the car can be impacted with adjustments.
Can
you heel-and-toe?
No. Never. I left foot brake which I learned in go-karts.
Does your race contract prevent you from doing some recreational things
- like skiing for instance?
There is some language in my agreement that precludes me from some activities
such as bungee jumping, sky diving and the like.
What do you think of Lewis Hamilton and his rookie season
at McLaren Mercedes?
The record he set with podium finishes may never be beaten. McLaren did everything
right with him and groomed him at a very young age. The most important thing
though is that he got a ton of laps in the F1 car before he ever drove in a
Grand Prix.
Would you like to see your younger brother or sister become
a racing driver - and what do they
think about it?
Selfishly, I wouldn't want to see them become race car drivers because I wouldn't
want to worry about them getting hurt. I don't see
that happening anyway. I see my brother as an engineer and my sister in public
relations.
We see your mom Sandy at races all the time. How does she
feel about watching you race?
She is very nervous. She prays a lot and, truthfully, that probably has saved
my butt a couple times already. She is very supportive.
What do think about women in motorsport?
I think it's great because it brings positive attention to racing and broadens
the fan base.
You
once said that your racing heroes are your father, your grandfather
and Ayrton Senna. Which current drivers do you admire outside
of the IRL?
Rubens Barrichello, Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa.
Will you be at the MotoGP race at Indianapolis next year?
I wouldn't miss it for the world and I hope I can attend if I have an off weekend.
Who is the coolest - Valentino Rossi, Nicky Hayden or Casey
Stoner?
Nicky Hayden because I know him but Valentino and Casey are bad asses too.
Extremely talented and tough.
What's the finest car you've ever driven?
A Ferrari 430.
What's the oldest car you've ever driven?
I don't normally like older cars unlike Dario Franchitti, so I really
don't have a good answer for this.
What's the last book you read?
The Life of Ayrton Senna.
What's on your iPod right now?
Everything. All kinds of music except country and punk. I like to put together
CD mixes with techno, house, club, oldies, new rock and hip-hop.
Do you have any family pets?
My mom has about six dogs. I will soon be getting a miniature tiger.
If you were not a racing driver what career do you think you'd
be good at?
I don't know truthfully. That's why I'm grateful there is a sport called racing.
Do you like talking to the media and being photographed all
the time?
Actually, I'm kind of use to it. It comes along with the territory plus it's
good for all of our sponsors, our team and our series.
Marco Andretti management - Sports Management
Network
Contact John Caponigro via telephone 248.335.3535

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Full
Name
Marco Michael Andretti
Birth Date
March 13, 1987
Birth Place
Nazareth, Pa.
Height
58
Weight
138 lbs.
Residence
Miami Beach, FL
No. 26
Chassis Dallara
Engine Honda
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2008
- Finished
seventh in the IndyCar Series championship
- Became
the youngest pole position winner when he claimed the pole
at Milwaukee, the same place where his father (Michael) recorded
his first pole position
- Led
a race-high 85 laps and finished second at Homestead
- Finished
third at the Indianapolis 500 and led 15 laps
- Led
330 laps on the season, the fourth-highest total of any driver
- Had
three third-place finishes (Indianapolis, Iowa, Kentucky)
- Started
three races in the AGR ALMS Acura
- Raced
in two premier events on the same day (July 12): Lime Rock
Grand Prix (ALMS) and Firestone Indy 200 (IndyCar Series)
- Started
two A1GP events for AGR, those coming at China and Malaysia
2007
- Finished 11th
in the IndyCar Series championship
with 350 points
- Collected second-place
finishes at Iowa and Michigan
- Had fourth-place
finishes at St. Petersburg and Kentucky and fifth-place results
at Watkins Glen and Nashville
- Qualified for
the Firestone Fast Six Shootout at three of the four road
course events
- Led 13 laps at
the Indianapolis 500
2006
- Registered
his first career victory at Infineon Raceway, becoming the
youngest driver (19 years, five months, 14 days) to win a
major open-wheel race
- Earned
the 2006 Bombardier Rookie of the Year Award
- Finished
second at the 90th running of the Indianapolis 500 in what
was the second-closest finish in the history of the event
- Among
his four top-four finishes were a victory at Infineon Raceway,
second at Indianapolis, fourth at Richmond and fifth at Milwaukee
- Earned
Rookie of the Year honors at Indianapolis to join both his
father and grandfather in having earned the honor
- Registered
four top-four finishes and seven top-10 finishes in 14 races

2005
- Registered
victories at St. Petersburg, Indianapolis (road course) and
Infineon Raceway and placed second at Watkins Glen while
competing in the IRL Menards Infiniti Pro Series
- His
win at St. Petersburg came in his first Pro Series event
- Earned
Infiniti Pro Series pole positions at St. Petersburg, Indianapolis
(road course) and Infineon Raceway
- Recorded
three top-five finishes en route to a fifth-place finish
in the Star Mazda drivers championship
- Finished
10th in the final Menards Infiniti Pro Series points championship
while making just six starts

2004
- Won
the Skip Barber Formula Dodge National Series Championship
- Posted
Formula Dodge National series victories at Lime Rock (twice)
and Elkhart Lake
- Captured
the Skip Barber Formula Dodge Southern Series Championship
- Registered
11 wins in the Skip Barber Formula Dodge Southern Series,
including Road Atlanta, Moroso Motorsports Park (twice),
Daytona (five times) and Sebring (three times)
- Captured
the Formula TR National Championship
- Earned
Formula TR wins at Fontana (twice) and Buttonwillow
2003 (first year in
cars)
- Completed
the Skip Barber 3-day school
- Competed
in Skip Barber Eastern Series and won eight of 16 races,
with victories coming at Virginia, Lime Rock (five times),
Tremblant and Road America
- Won
the Skip Barber Formula Dodge Eastern Series Championship
- Named
Skip Barber Formula Dodge Eastern Series 'Rookie of the Year'
- Co-champion
in Skip Barber regional run-offs
2002 (first year in
karting nationally)
- First
season competing in the WKA & NAKA national circuits
- Oakland
Valley Race Park Jr. Grand National Champion - Formula Yamaha
Jr.
- Stars
of Tomorrow Regional Champion
- Stars
of Tomorrow National Championship Runner-up
2001 ( Oakland Valley
)
- Registered
10 club wins
- Finished
seventh out of 51 competitors in Grand National Championship
- Set
fast time and posted track record at Dousman, Wisc.
- World
Karting Association Vice Champion - Backward Series
- World
Karting Association Vice Champion - Back-to-School Series
2000 ( Oakland Valley
)
- Oakland
Valley Race Park champion in two classes
- Oakland
Valley Race Park Back-to-School Series Champion
- Oakland
Valley Race Park Backwards Series Champion
1999
- Challenge
Series Win, Oakland Valley Race Park
1997
- Placed
second in first karting event
- Finished
season with two victories and six top-three finishes
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