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Oriol Servià i Imbers (born 13 July 1974 in Pals, Catalonia) is a race car driver in the IndyCar Series, originally from Catalonia, Spain. He holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.

Racing career

Early career

Like many drivers, Servià started his career in at go-karts at a local kart track where he stayed until he was 19, before racing in several Formula 3 championships. In 1998, he moved to the Dayton Indy Lights series in America. In 1999, Servià won the Indy Lights championship over closest rival Casey Mears. He had no wins that year but five runner-up finishes.

In 2000, Servià joined the PPI Motorsports team in the Champ Car series, as teammate to Cristiano da Matta. Servià moved on to race for the Sigma Autosport (for 2001), Patrick Racing (from the middle of 2002 to the end of 2003, finishing 6th in the championship that year), and Dale Coyne Racing (in 2004, scoring some of the underfunded team's best ever results) teams. Servià also practiced for the 2002 Indianapolis 500 for Walker Racing and Conquest Racing although he failed to get a car into the field.

2005-2006

After starting the 2005 season for Coyne, Servià moved to the Newman/Haas Racing team after two races to replace injured Bruno Junqueira. On August 28, 2005, Servià picked up his first-ever Champ Car victory at the Molson Indy Montreal at the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit in Montreal. The win was controversial, as Timo Glock, gambling on fuel, was forced to pull over and allow Servià to take the lead on the final lap after cutting the final chicane while blocking Oriol a second time. Glock had been warned about an earlier unfair attempt. Oriol ultimately finished as championship runner-up behind team-mate Sébastien Bourdais. In 2006 he joined PKV Racing, alongside British rookie Katherine Legge, with team co-owner Jimmy Vasser scheduled to do a partial season (although Vasser only drove in the season opener at Long Beach). Servia ended the season 11th in the standings with one podium finish, a third at Cleveland.

2007

Without a ride at the beginning of the 2007 season, Servià replaced the injured Paul Tracy at Forsythe Championship Racing. Despite little time in the new Panoz DP01 chassis, Servia earned a runner-up finish in his debut with the team. He then finished 4th in his second replacement start, which earned him a seat for the rest of the season, as he replaced teammate Mario Dominguez at Forsythe. For the season, Servia scored two podiums and four top-five finishes in 11 starts with Forsythe Racing. At San Jose the Spaniard earned a third place finish after leading a race high 42 laps. But on September 12, 2007 it was announced that Forsythe Championship Racing had named Mexican driver David Martinez to drive the #7 INDECK Cosworth/DP01/Bridgestone for the final two Champ Car World Series races of the season. Luckily for Servia in October he was named the new pilot of the #22 Pay By Touch PKV Racing Cosworth/DP01/Bridgestone entry replacing Tristan Gommendy for these two races, because Tristan had some unresolved business situation. The veteran driver finished in the top ten in all but one start this season, and despite missing the season opener, finished sixth in the Series standings.

2008

On January 3, 2008 PKV Racing announced that popular Spanish driver Oriol Servia, who had finished sixth in the 2007 Champ Car World Series, would return to the series for 2008 with PKV Racing. However, following Champ Car's unification with the Indy Racing League's IndyCar Series, the team fields cars for Servia and Will Power in the unified IndyCar Series, under the KV Racing name following Dan Petitt's departure.

Serviá finished 11th at the Indianapolis 500, impressive due to his 25th place start. He stayed in the top 15 for most of the race. A week later, he had a remarkable run at Milwaukee. After falling back to 26th position and losing a lap early in the race due to contact with Enrique Bernoldi, he immediately regained his lap on the restart and steadily moved through the field to finish 6th. Following unsuccessful races in Iowa and Texas, Servià improved his best finish in an IRL-spec race by finishing 4th in the Detroit Indy Grand Prix.

As the season comes to a close, he has managed to rack up seven top-10 finishes and five top-5 finishes.

Motorsports Career Results

American Open-Wheel

(WikiProject American Open Wheel Racing/Driver results legend) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest race lap)

Champ Car

2000-2001 to be completed.
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Team Rank Points
2002 PacWest
MTY
10

LBH
11

MOT
6

MIL
DNP

LAG
DNP

POR
DNP

CHI
DNP

TOR
DNP

CLE
DNP

VAN
Ret

MDO
10

ROA
Ret

MTL
Ret

DEN
11

ROC
4

MIA
Ret

SUR
Ret

FON
5

MEX
9
Patrick Racing 16th 44
2003 Patrick Racing
STP
12

MTY
Ret

LBH
Ret

BRH
4

LAU
5

MIL
2

LAG
6

POR
5

CLE
6

TOR
5

VAN
Ret

ROA
Ret

MDO
Ret

MTL
2

DEN
3

MIA
Ret

MEX
13

SUR
Ret


FON
Canc
Patrick Racing 7th 108
2004 Dale Coyne
LBH
Ret

MTY
14

MIL
7

POR
11

CLE
4

TOR
9

VAN
12

ROA
6

DEN
6

MTL
9

LAG
3

LAS
12

SUR
13

MEX
7
          Dale Coyne 10th 199*
2005 Dale Coyne
LBH
9

MTY
11

MIL
3

POR
Ret

CLE
3

TOR
2

EDM
2

SAN
3

DEN
4

MTL
1

LAS
2

SUR
5

MEX
4
            Newman/Haas 2nd 288
2006 PKV Racing
LBH
Ret

HOU
Ret

MTY
8

MIL
5

POR
10

CLE
3

TOR
Ret

EDM
4

SAN
8

DEN
Ret

MTL
Ret

ROA
4

SUR
Ret

MEX
6
          PKV Racing 11th 197
2007 Forsythe
LVG
DNP

LBH
2

HOU
4

POR
11

CLE
7

MTT
9

TOR
Ret

EDM
6

SAN
3

ROA
4

ZOL
6

ASS
8

SUR
14

MEX
3
          PKV Racing 6th 237

  • *New points system implemented in 2004

IndyCar

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points
2002 Walker
HMS

PHX

FON

NZR

INDY
DNQ

TXS

PPIR

RIR

KAN

NSH

MIS

KTY

STL

CHI

TX2
N/A 0
2008 KV
HMS
12

STP
7

MOT1
DNP

LBH1
5

KAN
11

INDY
11

MIL
6

TXS
Ret

IOW
16

RIR
5

WGL
Ret

NSH
16

MDO
5

EDM
5

KTY
12

SNM
15

DET
4

CHI
17

SRF2
9th 358

* 2008 season in progress
1 Run on same day.
2 Non-points-paying, exhibition race.

Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)
Top 10s
(Non-podium)
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
1 1 17 0 0 0 7 0 0

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