Ed Carpenter (racing driver)
Ed Carpenter | |||||||
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Nationality | ![]() | ||||||
Born | Everette Edward Carpenter, Jr. March 3, 1981 Paris, Illinois, United States | ||||||
IndyCar Series career | |||||||
202 races run over 22 years | |||||||
Team(s) | No. 20 (Ed Carpenter Racing) | ||||||
Best finish | 12th (2009) | ||||||
First race | 2003 Delphi Indy 300 (Chicagoland) | ||||||
Last race | 2024 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis) | ||||||
First win | 2011 Kentucky Indy 300 (Kentucky) | ||||||
Last win | 2014 Firestone 600 (Texas) | ||||||
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Previous series | |||||||
2002–2003, 2005 2007–2008 | Indy Lights Rolex Sports Car Series |
Everette Edward Carpenter, Jr. (born March 3, 1981) is an American auto racing driver, currently competing in the IndyCar Series for his team, Ed Carpenter Racing. He is the stepson of Indy Racing League founder Tony George.
Career history
Carpenter was born in Paris, Illinois, and grew up in the town of Marshall until the age of 8. He then moved to Indianapolis. He is a graduate of Butler University.
Early career
Carpenter has had a successful career in midget racing dating back to 1989. Carpenter would win national quarter-midget events in Xenia, Ohio and Hagerstown, Maryland[1] in 1996.[2]
United States Automobile Club
USAC Regional Series
Carpenter drove in the USAC Regional Series in 1998 in the midget division. Carpenter drove the No. 3 TG Racing car at 16th Street Speedway. At the track event on June 27, 1998 Carpenter qualified with the 11th fastest time.[3] Carpenter won the third heat race and finished the feature in 3rd place.[4]
USAC National Midget Car Series
Carpenter drove in the USAC National Midget Series in 1999 for TG Racing in the No. 3 Ed Pink Beast[2] in fifteen races. Carpenter won a race at Louisville Motor Speedway and finished 13th in points.[5] Carpenter returned in 2000 to drive the No. 3 TG Motorsports car. Carpenter achieved four top five finishes with a best finish of 2nd at the Belleville Nationals at the Belleville High Banks and finished 9th in the final point standings. In 2001, Carpenter drove the No. 2 Steele car at South Boston Speedway, where he started 11th and finished 8th. In 2002 Carpenter returned to the series to drive for Klatt Enterprises. Carpenter competed in three races and finished 44th in points.[6]
USAC Silver Crown Series
Carpenter competed in the
In
USAC Sprint Car Series
In 2001 Carpenter began competing in the USAC Sprint Car Series in the No. 1111 TG Racing car. At the season-ending USAC Sprint Legends Classic at Salem Speedway, Carpenter had the 3rd fastest qualifying time, finished 6th in the first heat and won the "Semi" race.[12] In the feature race Carpenter took the lead with 10 laps to go and won.[12] Carpenter finished 12th in the final point standings. In 2002 Carpenter drove for Sinden Racing, where he took one win during the season,[13] and finished 19th in the final point standings.[6]
North American Auto Racing Series
In
IndyCar
Indy Lights Series
Carpenter joined the then-new
IndyCar Series
Carpenter's first experience in the IndyCar Series came in
2003–2005
In
2006
Carpenter returned with Vision Racing in
2007
In 2007, Carpenter again competed with Vision Racing to drive the No. 20 Dallara-Honda. Carpenter started off the season with a 6th-place finish at the season-opening XM Satellite Radio Indy 300 at Homestead. The team acquired sponsorship from Hitachi Power Tools for the Indianapolis 500 onwards. At Indianapolis, Carpenter started in 14th place and finished in 17th place after being involved in a crash with Marco Andretti, Dan Wheldon and others which resulted in Andretti flipping down the back straightaway. Just after the crash, the race was stopped due to rain. Carpenter's best finish in the remaining races was at the Iowa Corn Indy 250 at Iowa Speedway with a 6th-place finish after starting 5th. Carpenter finished the season ranked in 15th place, with 309 points.
2008
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For 2008, Carpenter returned with Vision Racing to drive the No. 20 Dallara-Honda. At the season-opening Gainsco Auto Insurance Indy 300 at Homestead, Carpenter qualified in 2nd place, but his time was nullified as his car – as well as the car of teammate A. J. Foyt IV – failed technical inspection. Despite starting at the rear, Carpenter worked his way through the order to finish in 6th place. Carpenter added another 6th-place finish at the Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi. At the Indianapolis 500, Carpenter qualified in 10th place and finished in 5th place, leading 3 laps. After eight races, Carpenter ranked eighth in points, however, Carpenter only achieved top-ten finishes in the Firestone Indy 200 at Nashville and the Meijer Indy 300 at Kentucky. Carpenter finished out the year with a fiery crash in the Peak Antifreeze Indy 300 at Chicagoland while running in the top five. Carpenter finished the season ranked in 15th place, with 320 points.
2009
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In 2009, Carpenter returned with Vision Racing in the No. 20 Dallara-Honda and started with poor performances in the first two races – both street circuits – at the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg and the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Carpenter then achieved back-to-back top 10 finishes on the ovals at the RoadRunner Turbo Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway with a 9th-place finish, and at the Indianapolis 500, Carpenter qualified in 17th place and finished in 8th place. The day after the ABC Supply Company A. J. Foyt 225 at the Milwaukee Mile – where Carpenter finished in 16th place, 6 laps down – Carpenter's wife Heather gave birth to their second child, Ryder. Carpenter got his best finish of the season at the Meijer Indy 300 at Kentucky, leading 34 laps before finishing 0.0162 seconds behind Ryan Briscoe following a pitched side-by-side battle. Carpenter finished out the season ranked in 12th place, with 321 points.
2010
In 2010, Vision Racing lost its sponsors and as a result, shut down as a full-time team. Therefore, Carpenter drove for Panther Racing in conjunction with Vision Racing in the No. 20 Dallara-Honda at the Indianapolis 500. In the race, Carpenter started in 8th place and finished in 17th place due to a caution occurring during a round of pit stops, which put Carpenter a lap down. The two teams later fielded the car in the Peak Antifreeze & Motor Oil Indy 300 at Chicagoland, the Kentucky Indy 300 at Kentucky, and the season-ending Cafés do Brasil Indy 300 at Homestead. At Chicagoland, Carpenter started in 11th place and quickly challenged for the lead, leading for 3 laps. Carpenter then had handling issues and retired with around 20 laps to go; he was scored in 20th place. At Kentucky, Carpenter qualified on pole and led a front-row sweep with teammate Dan Wheldon. Carpenter led for 11 laps and almost achieved his first victory when cars ahead of him had to make pit stops late in the race; he ultimately finished in 2nd place as Hélio Castroneves managed to conserve fuel to the end of the race without making another pit stop. At the season-ending race at Homestead, Carpenter started in 7th place and finished in 13th place, one lap down. Carpenter finished in 28th place in the drivers' championship with 90 points.
2011
For 2011, Carpenter moved to Sarah Fisher Racing, driving the No. 67 Dallara-Honda. The team competed in a partial season consisting of all the oval races and select road course and street circuit races. Carpenter made his season début at the Indianapolis 500, where he qualified in 8th place and finished in 11th place after leading for 3 laps. In the Firestone Twin 275s at Texas Motor Speedway, Carpenter started the opening race in 5th place and finished in 18th place. For the second race, Carpenter drew a 10th place starting position – via a random draw – and finished in 16th place. Following the two Texas races, Carpenter and the team began to struggle in qualifying and Carpenter had a best start of 14th place at the Iowa Corn Indy 250 at Iowa. Carpenter further struggled on the non-oval races, which resulted in his best finishes being a trio of 11th-place finishes at Indianapolis, Iowa and the MoveThatBlock.com Indy 225 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. At the penultimate race of the season, the Kentucky Indy 300 at Kentucky, Carpenter started in 4th place and led for 8 laps. In the late stages of the race, Carpenter battled with Chip Ganassi Racing's Dario Franchitti, who was in a championship battle with Will Power. Carpenter beat Franchitti by 0.0098 seconds – the series' closest finish at the track – to record his first series victory.
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At the season-ending IZOD IndyCar World Championship at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Carpenter started in 3rd place and was soon running in 2nd place to pole sitter Tony Kanaan after 11 laps, when a major accident occurred in turn 1. Dan Wheldon was fatally injured during the crash. The race was canceled afterward, and with the results expunged, Carpenter finished the season ranked in 26th place, with 175 points.[14] In the separate sub-classification for the oval races, Carpenter ranked 6th with 141 points.
2012
In 2012, Carpenter started his team,
2013
Carpenter returned with ECR in
2014
In
In the
2015
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For 2015, Carpenter again shared the No. 20 Dallara-Chevrolet entry; he contested the oval races, and Luca Filippi contested the non-oval races. Carpenter first competed at the Indianapolis 500. On the morning of Pole Day qualifying, Carpenter half-spun in turn 2, and the left side of the car hit the outside wall. The car flipped over and slid down the back straightaway. Carpenter was unhurt in the incident, but as a result of the incident and similar crashes earlier in the month, the series decided to reduce the boost on cars. During this time, Carpenter's team prepared his backup car. Carpenter qualified 12th for the race, in which he struggled and was running in the top 15 when he attempted to pass Oriol Servià for the position on lap 113. The two drivers made contact and crashed into the turn 1 wall and Carpenter was scored in 30th place. Carpenter then competed at the Firestone 600 at Texas; he started in 15th place and finished in 22nd place due to an engine failure after completing 147 laps. Two laps later, Carpenter's teammate Josef Newgarden also retired due to an engine failure. At the MAVTV 500 at Auto Club Speedway, Carpenter started in 4th place and was involved in a crash on the main straightaway with Newgarden on lap 158 and was scored in 22nd place. He then achieved finishes of tenth at Milwaukee, sixth at Iowa, and seventeenth at Pocono. As a result, he finished 27th in points. As of 2022, Carpenter is still racing the four ovals on the Indycar schedule.[15]
Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
Carpenter competed in the
Media appearances
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Film and television
Carpenter was the subject of an episode of the television series IndyCar 36. The episode highlights Carpenter's weekend at the Iowa Corn Indy 250 at Iowa Speedway. The episode was broadcast before the Honda Indy Toronto at Exhibition Place on July 8, 2012.
Motorsports career results
American open-wheel racing results
(key)
Indy Lights
Year | Team | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Rank | Points |
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2002
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Sinden Racing | Dallara IPS | Infiniti Q45 | KAN 5 |
NSH 5 |
MIS 3 |
KTY 2 |
STL 3 |
CHI 7 |
TXS 5 |
3rd | 226 | |||||||
2003
|
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
|
HMS 15 |
PHX 13 |
INDY 1 |
PPIR 4 |
KAN 2 |
NSH 13 |
MIS 7 |
STL 4 |
KTY 5 |
CHI 2 |
FON 2 |
TXS 4 |
3rd | 377 | ||||
2005
|
Vision Racing | HMS
|
PHX
|
STP | INDY | TXS | IMS 11 |
NSH | MIL | KTY | PPIR | SNM | CHI | WGL | FON | 26th | 19 |
IndyCar Series
Year | Team | Chassis | No. | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | Rank | Points | Ref |
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2003 | PDM Racing | Dallara | 18 | Chevrolet | HMS | PHX | MOT | INDY | TXS | PPIR | RIR | KAN | NSH | MIS | STL | KTY | NZR | CHI 13 |
FON 13 |
TX2 21 |
27th | 43 | [16] | |||
2004 | Red Bull Cheever Racing | 52 | HMS 12 |
PHX 19 |
MOT 22 |
INDY 31 |
TXS 21 |
RIR 16 |
KAN 14 |
NSH 22 |
MIL 11 |
MIS 14 |
KTY 8 |
PPIR 11 |
NZR 20 |
CHI 11 |
FON 12 |
TX2 21 |
16th | 245 | [17] | |||||
2005 | Vision Racing | 20 | Toyota | HMS 18 |
PHX 16 |
STP 19 |
MOT 16 |
INDY 11 |
TXS 20 |
RIR 12 |
KAN 17 |
NSH 10 |
MIL 12 |
MIS 23 |
KTY 22 |
PPIR 19 |
SNM 15 |
CHI 17 |
WGL 14 |
FON 20 |
18th | 244 | [18] | |||
2006 | Honda | HMS DNS |
STP | MOT 20 |
INDY 11 |
WGL 6 |
TXS 9 |
RIR 8 |
KAN 16 |
NSH 10 |
MIL 16 |
MIS 7 |
KTY 11 |
SNM 12 |
CHI 5 |
14th | 252 | [19] | ||||||||
2007 | HMS 6 |
STP 18 |
MOT 15 |
KAN 17 |
INDY 17 |
MIL 7 |
TXS 18 |
IOW 6 |
RIR 10 |
WGL 12 |
NSH 13 |
MDO 16 |
MIS 14 |
KTY 7 |
SNM 13 |
DET 10 |
CHI 16 |
15th | 309 | [20] | ||||||
2008 | HMS 5 |
STP 18 |
MOT1 6 |
LBH1 DNP |
KAN 10 |
INDY 5 |
MIL 20 |
TXS 9 |
IOW 23 |
RIR 11 |
WGL 17 |
NSH 8 |
MDO 15 |
EDM 13 |
KTY 6 |
SNM 23 |
DET 14 |
CHI 28 |
15th | 320 | [21] | |||||
2009 | STP 18 |
LBH 18 |
KAN 9 |
INDY 8 |
MIL 16 |
TXS 9 |
IOW 10 |
RIR 13 |
WGL 16 |
TOR 15 |
EDM 16 |
KTY 2 |
MDO 17 |
SNM 11 |
CHI 6 |
MOT 13 |
HMS 12 |
12th | 321 | [22] | ||||||
2010 | Panther Racing | SAO | STP | ALA | LBH | KAN | INDY 17 |
TXS | IOW | WGL | TOR | EDM | MDO | SNM | CHI 20 |
KTY 2 |
MOT | HMS 13 |
28th | 90 | [23] | |||||
2011 | Sarah Fisher Racing | 67 | STP | ALA | LBH | SAO | INDY 11 |
TXS1 18 |
TXS2 16 |
MIL 16 |
IOW 11 |
TOR | EDM | MDO 22 |
NHM 11 |
SNM 25 |
BAL 20 |
MOT | KTY 1 |
LVS2 C |
26th | 175 | [24] | |||
2012 | Ed Carpenter Racing | Dallara DW12 | 20 | Chevrolet | STP 18 |
ALA 22 |
LBH 14 |
SAO 21 |
INDY 21 |
DET 12 |
TXS 12 |
MIL 8 |
IOW 8 |
TOR 18 |
EDM 22 |
MDO 22 |
SNM 20 |
BAL 25 |
FON 1 |
18th | 261 | [25] | ||||
2013 | STP 14 |
ALA 22 |
LBH 18 |
SAO 23 |
INDY 10 |
DET 18 |
DET 15 |
TXS 4 |
MIL 14 |
IOW 4 |
POC 9 |
TOR 13 |
TOR 22 |
MDO 20 |
SNM 19 |
BAL 14 |
HOU 23 |
HOU 22 |
FON 2 |
16th | 333 | [26] | ||||
2014 | STP | LBH | ALA | IMS | INDY 27 |
DET | DET | TXS 1 |
HOU | HOU | POC 13 |
IOW 5 |
TOR | TOR | MDO | MIL 9 |
SNM | FON 3 |
22nd | 262 | [27] | |||||
2015 | CFH Racing | STP | NLA | LBH | ALA | IMS | INDY 30 |
DET | DET | TXS 22 |
TOR | FON 22 |
MIL 10 |
IOW 6 |
MDO
|
POC 17 |
SNM
|
27th | 88 | [28] | ||||||
2016 | Ed Carpenter Racing | STP | PHX 21 |
LBH | ALA | IMS | INDY 31 |
DET | DET | RDA | IOW 18 |
TOR | MDO | POC 21 |
TXS 18 |
WGL | SNM | 25th | 67 | [29] | ||||||
2017 | STP | LBH | ALA | PHX 7 |
IMS | INDY 11 |
DET | DET | TEX 11 |
ROA | IOW 12 |
TOR | MDO | POC 12 |
GTW 21 |
WGL | SNM | 22nd | 169 | [30] | ||||||
2018 | STP | PHX 7 |
LBH | ALA | IMS | INDY 2 |
DET | DET | TXS 20 |
ROA
|
IOW 10 |
TOR
|
MDO
|
POC 10 |
GTW 12 |
POR | SNM
|
20th | 187 | [31] | ||||||
2019 | STP
|
COA | ALA
|
LBH | IMS
|
INDY 6 |
DET | DET | TXS 13 |
RDA
|
TOR
|
IOW 19 |
MDO
|
POC 6 |
GTW 2 |
POR | LAG | 23rd | 161 | [32] | ||||||
2020 | TXS 5 |
IMS |
ROA |
ROA |
IOW 15 |
IOW 23 |
INDY 26 |
GTW 20 |
GTW 21 |
MDO
|
MDO
|
IMS | IMS | STP |
25th | 81 | [33] | |||||||||
2021 | ALA
|
STP
|
TXS 17 |
TXS 11 |
IMS |
INDY 5 |
DET |
DET |
ROA |
MDO |
NSH |
IMS |
GTW 22 |
POR |
LAG |
LBH |
27th | 107 | [34] | |||||||
2022 | 33 | STP |
TXS 13 |
LBH |
ALA |
IMS |
INDY 19 |
DET |
ROA |
MDO |
TOR |
IOW 25 |
IOW 17 |
IMS |
NSH |
GTW 22 |
POR |
LAG |
27th | 75 | [35] | |||||
2023 | STP |
TXS 13 |
LBH |
ALA |
IMS |
INDY 20 |
DET |
ROA |
MDO |
TOR |
IOW 24 |
IOW 23 |
NSH |
IMS |
GTW 24 |
POR |
LAG |
30th | 46 | [36] | ||||||
2024 | 20 | STP |
THE |
LBH |
ALA |
IMS |
INDY 17 |
DET |
ROA |
LAG |
MDO |
IOW |
IOW |
TOR |
GTW |
POR |
MIL |
MIL |
NSH |
35th* | 14* | [37] |
- * Season still in progress
- 1 Run on same day.
- 2 Race cancelled due to death of Dan Wheldon
Years | Teams | Races | Poles | Wins | Top 5s | Top 10s | Indianapolis 500 Wins |
Championships |
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14 | 7 | 162 | 4 | 3 | 13 | 43 | 0 | 0 |
Indianapolis 500
Year | Chassis | Engine | Start | Finish | Team |
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2004 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 16 | 31 | Team Cheever |
2005 | Dallara | Toyota | 26 | 11 | Vision Racing |
2006 | Dallara | Honda | 12 | 11 | Vision Racing |
2007 | Dallara | Honda | 14 | 17 | Vision Racing |
2008 | Dallara | Honda | 10 | 5 | Vision Racing |
2009 | Dallara | Honda | 17 | 8 | Vision Racing |
2010 | Dallara | Honda | 8 | 17 | Panther Racing |
2011 | Dallara | Honda | 8 | 11 | Sarah Fisher Racing |
2012 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 28 | 21 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2013 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 1 | 10 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2014 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 1 | 27 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2015 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 12 | 30 | CFH Racing |
2016 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 20 | 31 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2017 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 2 | 11 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2018 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 1 | 2 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2019 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 2 | 6 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2020 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 16 | 26 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2021 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 4 | 5 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2022 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 4 | 18 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2023 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 13 | 20 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
2024 | Dallara | Chevrolet | 17 | 17 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
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External links
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