------Dario Franchitti smiles while leafing through mental snapshots of his motorsports career -- from karting weekends in the UK with his do-all dad to the satisfying 2009 championship-clinching victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
“The first win at Road America. Winning Milwaukee, which was my first IRL win. Winning in Vancouver in 2002 at Greg’s (Moore) home track. That was cool. Obviously, Indianapolis. Chicago and winning the first IndyCar title. Long Beach in ’09; to come back and win with Team Target. Obviously, the one that ended last year,” he clicks off in staccato fashion.
Each evokes a vivid memory and/or personal/team accomplishment. Another will be marked this weekend in the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg when Franchitti joins Tony Kanaan (210) and Helio Castroneves (211) as active IZOD IndyCar Series drivers with 200 open-wheel racing starts.
“It’s definitely a milestone,” says Franchitti, who has 13 victories in 85 IZOD IndyCar Series races (his No. 10 Target Chip Ganassi Racing car will trade the red and white liver for the blue and white of Cottonelle as the primary sponsor this weekend). “There are a lot of good memories, a lot of fun. I’d say it’s a milestone but hopefully there will be more along the way.”
A student of auto racing history, Franchitti – who turns 37 on May 19 -- prefers to project to the future when discussing his own motorsports longevity and fulfillment.
“While people want to put me in the same category as other great drivers from Scotland – Jim Clark and Jackie Stewart – as well as Graham Hill from England, I see those guys on a different level. I’m just happy that I get to do what I get to do. Part of my brain goes back to all the races we’ve done, the teams and people I’ve worked with.”
That’s quite a roll call through the years.
After competing in the British Formula Three Championship in 1994, Franchitti was out of single-seaters for the ’95 season. He switched to the German Touring Car Championship with Mercedes for the next two years, during which he recorded one race victory and a high of fourth place in the 1996 standings.
With the demise of the related International Touring Car Championship, Mercedes placed Franchitti at Hogan Racing for the 1997 CART season (high finish of ninth at Surfers Paradise and one pole start). In 1998, he joined Team Green (forerunner to Andretti Autosport), finishing third in the championship standings with three wins (first at Road America) and five pole positions.
Franchitti moved with Andretti Green to the IndyCar Series in 2003, but his season was curtailed after three races by a back injury suffered in a motorcycle accident while on holiday in Scotland. He returned in 2004, winning for the first time in the series at Milwaukee, and added three other wins during 2004-06.
In ’07, Franchitti won four races, including the Indianapolis 500, and went on to claim his first major open-wheel racing championship by 13 points over Scott Dixon in a title drive that was decided on the final lap of the final race. After a year racing in stock cars, Franchitti repeated the feat in 2009 by posting five victories and holding off Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Dixon and Team Penske’s Ryan Briscoe in the season finale.
Dixon, who won the title in ’08 in a similarly tight season-long battle with Castroneves, appreciates Franchitti’s friendship and what he can gain through his experience.
“The best thing I can have is to have a teammate that is extremely good,” says Dixon, who also won five races in ’09 and came up 11 points shy of his third series title. “It only helps lift your game. I’ve been lucky to be with this team for eight years and I’ve had a long list of competitive drivers to learn little things off. It’s no different with Dario. He’s obviously very experienced himself and he’s quite defined in a lot of areas that I’m not. I know what I need to work on.
“Without him, I wouldn’t know that I need to work on those areas. If I didn’t have him last year, maybe I wouldn’t have been fighting for the championship. I love having inner-team competition and he’s a tough guy to beat.”
Franchitti, who is tied for 15th on the all-time Indy car victory list with Tommy Milton at 23 and will pass Raul Boesel for 15th on the list in number of starts, wants to keep it that way. “The first 200 have been a lot of fun and let’s hope we can reach another couple of big milestones and be as competitive and have as much doing it,” he says.
By The Numbers.........
• Has covered 41,792.15 miles in open-wheel racing career.
• Of 23 victories, nine have been on a street course, three on a road course and 10 on an oval.
• Has raced with four different teams in 12 years: Hogan Racing, 1997; Team Green, 1998-2002; Andretti Green Racing, 2003-07; Target Chip Ganassi Racing, 2009-present.
• In four starts at St. Petersburg, has claimed three top-five finishes with a high of third in the inaugural event in 2005.
• Will make his 45th start on a street course (35 in CART and 10 in IZOD IndyCar Series).
• Of 199 races, has been running at the end of 140.
• Has finished on the podium 60 times in open-wheel racing career.
• In two of the past three seasons (2007, ’09), has only finished outside the top 10 in only three races: 2007 – Michigan, 13th; 2009 – Kansas, 18th, Watkins Glen, 15th.