Pete Halsmer
Pete Halsmer (born March 3, 1944 in Lafayette, Indiana), is a former driver in the CART Championship Car series. He raced in 5 seasons (1980, 1982–1985), with 33[1] career starts, and started in the Indianapolis 500 in 1981-1982. He finished in the top five three times in the CART series, with his best finish in 2nd position in 1983 at Cleveland. In 1992, Halsmer raced in the IROC series, representing IMSA. Pete drove for Ford/Roush (NASCAR owner Jack Roush) from 1986 through 1989 and won six Trans Am races and four GTO races winning the 1989 GTO championship. From 1990 through 1992 he drove for Mazda and won another GTO championship in 1991. From 1994 through 1997 he drove BMWs, winning four GT2 races and winning the Manufacturer's Title in 1996. From 1999 to 2004 he drove for and provided technical consulting for Honda America Race Team winning several championships in Motorola Cup and Grand Am Cup series. Halsmer is also a 3 time class winner at the 24 Hours of Daytona and was trained as a helicopter pilot and served in the Vietnam War.[2][3]
Racing record
SCCA National Championship Runoffs
Year | Track | Car | Engine | Class | Finish | Start | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1974 | Road Atlanta | Brabham BT29 | Cosworth | Formula B | 15 | 9 | Retired |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest race lap)
Complete USAC Mini-Indy Series results
Year | Entrant | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Pos | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1977 | Race Research Inc. | TRE |
MIL |
MOS |
PIR 3 |
12th | 140 | ||||||
1978 | Simpson Racers | PIR1 4 |
TRE1 9 |
MOS 6 |
MIL1 21 |
TEX 24 |
MIL2 15 |
OMS1 10 |
OMS2 10 |
TRE2 19 |
PIR2 23 |
12th | 318 |
1979 | TEX1 4 |
IRP 9 |
MIL1 8 |
POC 8 |
TEX2 12 |
MIL2 5 |
MIN1 4 |
MIN2 2 |
4th | 650 | |||
1980 | Frank Arciero | MIL 3 |
POC 2 |
MDO 23 |
MIN1 4 |
MIN2 14 |
ONT 1 |
2nd | 628 |
References
- ↑ 33 starts do not include the 1981 or 1982 Indy 500, as it was not a CART race either year.
- ↑ Pete Halsmer « Where are they now? « OldRacingCars.com
- ↑ Indianapolis Motor Speedway