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Raul Boesel
Born 4 1957 (1957-Template:Pad2digit-Template:Pad2digit) (age 67)
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Formula One career
Nationality 25px Brazil Brazilian
Years 19821983

Raul de Mesquita Boesel (Template:IPA-pt, born 4 December 1957 in Curitiba, Brazil) is a former racing driver who raced for the March and Ligier Formula One teams and later raced in Champ Car and the Indy Racing League.

He won the 1987 World Sportscar Championship and the 1988 24 Hours of Daytona.

Personal and early life[]

Raul Boesel was born on 4 December 1957 in Curitiba, Brazil as the son of Jorny and Elizadea de Mesquita Boesel. Boesel had a brief career in equestrian show jumping winning state championships and other competitions.[1]

He lives in Key Biscayne, Florida with his wife Vera and children Raul Boesel Jr and Garbiela where they have resided since 1988. He owns a Cigarette 38 Top Gun boat.[2]

Career[]

He studied engineering, gave up his degree and went on to motor racing. He entered into first ever season of the Brazilian Stock Car championship in 1979.[3]

He moved to Britain in 1980 to race in Formula Ford 1600 and in 1981 entered Formula 3 and finished third in the championship. In November 1981 he tested for McLaren and entered the March team, only to switch in 1983 to Ligier. At the end of the year he went to the United States to race in CART.

In 1987 he switched to World Sportscar Championship with Jaguar and won the title with five victories. In 1988 he won the 24 Hours of Daytona in a Jaguar XJR-9, along with Martin Brundle and John Nielsen. That year he also returned to CART and finished third at Indianapolis in 1989. In 1991 he finished second in Le Mans 24 Hours with Jaguar and returned to CART, finishing fifth in the 1993 series, although never winning a race. He raced in CART until 1998, when he went to Indy Racing League. Because of this, he has multiple starts in the Indy 500. His last race in CART was at the 1999 Marlboro 500 at Fontana.

Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba, a racing circuit in Curitiba, is officially nicknamed "Circuito Raul Boesel" (Raul Boesel circuit) in honour of his success in Europe.

Boesel retired his professional racing career in 2005 after returning to Stock Car Brasil though he competes in some races after his retiring.

Afterwards, he often comments about various racing categories. In 2007, he started a career as a disc jockey.[4]

Racing career[]

Complete Formula One results[]

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
1982 March Grand Prix Team March 821 Cosworth V8 RSA
15
NC 0
Rothmans March Grand Prix Team BRA
Ret
USW
9
SMR
BEL
8
MON
DNPQ
DET
Ret
CAN
Ret
NED
Ret
GBR
DNQ
FRA
DNQ
GER
Ret
AUT
DNQ
SUI
Ret
ITA
DNQ
CPL
13
1983 Equipe Ligier Gitanes Ligier JS21 Cosworth V8 BRA
Ret
USW
7
FRA
Ret
SMR
9
MON
Ret
BEL
13
DET
10
CAN
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
Ret
AUT
DNQ
NED
10
ITA
DNQ
EUR
15
RSA
NC
NC 0

American open–wheel racing results[]

(key)

CART[]

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Rank Points
1985 Dick Simon Racing 25px USA
LBH
Ret
25px USA
INDY
Ret
25px USA
MIL
25px USA
POR
11
25px USA
MEA
11
25px USA
CLE
12
25px USA
MIS1
Ret
25px USA
ROA
8
25px USA
POC
25px USA
MDO
Ret
25px Canada
SAN
25px USA
MIS2
25px USA
LS
Ret
25px USA
PHX
25px USA
MIA
Ret
30th 10
1986 Dick Simon Racing 25px USA
PHX1
Ret
25px USA
LBH
Ret
25px USA
INDY
13
25px USA
MIL
14
25px USA
POR
8
25px USA
MEA
Ret
25px USA
CLE
6
25px Canada
TOR
7
25px USA
MIS1
5
25px USA
POC
5
25px USA
MDO
7
25px Canada
SAN
9
25px USA
MIS2
15
25px USA
ROA
8
25px USA
LS
Ret
25px USA
PHX2
Ret
25px USA
MIA
Ret
13th 54
1987 Granatelli Racing 25px USA
LBH
25px USA
PHX
25px USA
INDY
25px USA
MIL
25px USA
POR
25px USA
MEA
25px USA
CLE
25px Canada
TOR
25px USA
MIS
25px USA
POC
25px USA
ROA
25px USA
MDO
25px USA
NZR
25px USA
LS
Ret
25px USA
MIA
6
27th 8
1988 Shierson Racing 25px USA
PHX
5
25px USA
LBH
4
25px USA
INDY
7
25px USA
MIL
4
25px USA
POR
Ret
25px USA
CLE
5
25px Canada
TOR
8
25px USA
MEA
Ret
25px USA
MIS
Ret
25px USA
POC
5
25px USA
MDO
6
25px USA
ROA
Ret
25px USA
NZR
5
25px USA
LS
Ret
25px USA
MIA
Ret
8th 89
1989 Shierson Racing 25px USA
PHX
14
25px USA
LBH
6
25px USA
INDY
3
25px USA
MIL
4
25px USA
DET
Ret
25px USA
POR
7
25px USA
CLE
8
25px USA
MEA
6
25px Canada
TOR
7
25px USA
MIS
Ret
25px USA
POC
Ret
25px USA
MDO
Ret
25px USA
ROA
9
25px USA
NZR
11
25px USA
LS
10
11th 68
1990 Truesports 25px USA
PHX
Ret
25px USA
LBH
8
25px USA
INDY
Ret
25px USA
MIL
6
25px USA
DET
6
25px USA
POR
Ret
25px USA
CLE
Ret
25px USA
MEA
Ret
25px Canada
TOR
10
25px USA
MIS
9
25px USA
DEN
Ret
25px Canada
VAN
19
25px USA
MDO
9
25px USA
ROA
10
25px USA
NZR
8
25px USA
LS
11
12th 42
1992 Dick Simon Racing 25px Australia
SRF
25px USA
PHX
25px USA
LBH
25px USA
INDY
7
25px USA
DET
2
25px USA
POR
9
25px USA
MIL
10
25px USA
NHA
Ret
25px Canada
TOR
Ret
25px USA
MIS
3
25px USA
CLE
6
25px USA
ROA
8
25px Canada
VAN
Ret
25px USA
MDO
7
25px USA
NZR
6
25px USA
LS
6
9th 80
1993 Dick Simon Racing 25px Australia
SRF
8
25px USA
PHX
2
25px USA
LBH
Ret
25px USA
INDY
4
25px USA
MIL
2
25px USA
DET
2
25px USA
POR
7
25px USA
CLE
7
25px Canada
TOR
7
25px USA
MIS
4
25px USA
NHA
Ret
25px USA
ROA
4
25px Canada
VAN
9
25px USA
MDO
4
25px USA
NZR
9
25px USA
LS
Ret
5th 132
1994 Dick Simon Racing 25px Australia
SRF
Ret
25px USA
PHX
8
25px USA
LBH
4
25px USA
INDY
Ret
25px USA
MIL
8
25px USA
DET
Ret
25px USA
POR
23
25px USA
CLE
6
25px Canada
TOR
12
25px USA
MIS
Ret
25px USA
MDO
8
25px USA
NHA
4
25px Canada
VAN
Ret
25px USA
ROA
6
25px USA
NZR
4
25px USA
LS
2
7th 90
1995 Rahal-Hogan Racing 25px USA
MIA
6
25px Australia
SRF
8
25px USA
PHX
6
25px USA
LBH
16
25px USA
NZR
10
25px USA
INDY
Ret
25px USA
MIL
11
25px USA
DET
DNS
25px USA
POR
5
25px USA
ROA
Ret
25px Canada
TOR
6
25px USA
CLE
Ret
25px USA
MIS
Ret
25px USA
MDO
Ret
25px USA
NHA
18
25px Canada
VAN
10
25px USA
LS
12
16th 48
1996 Team Green 25px USA
MIA
14
25px Brazil
RIO
7
25px Australia
SRF
Ret
25px USA
LBH
16
25px USA
NZR
Ret
25px USA
500
Ret
25px USA
MIL
Ret
25px USA
DET
8
25px USA
POR
Ret
25px USA
CLE
Ret
25px Canada
TOR
Ret
25px USA
MIS
7
25px USA
MDO
Ret
25px USA
ROA
Ret
25px Canada
VAN
Ret
25px USA
LS
Ret
22nd 17
1997 Patrick Racing 25px USA
MIA
Ret
25px Australia
SRF
7
25px USA
LBH
8
25px USA
NZR
8
25px Brazil
RIO
5
25px USA
STL
14
25px USA
MIL
4
25px USA
DET
6
25px USA
POR
3
25px USA
CLE
16
25px Canada
TOR
8
25px USA
MIS
Ret
25px USA
MDO
4
25px USA
ROA
Ret
25px Canada
VAN
6
25px USA
LS
8
25px USA
FON
Ret
10th 91
1999 Team Green 25px USA
MIA
Ret
25px Japan
MOT
25px USA
LBH
25px USA
NZR
25px Brazil
RIO
25px USA
STL
25px USA
MIL
25px USA
POR
25px USA
CLE
25px USA
ROA
25px Canada
TOR
25px USA
MIS
25px USA
DET
25px USA
MDO
32nd 1
All American Racers 25px USA
CHI
12
25px Canada
VAN
25px USA
LS
25px USA
HOU
25px Australia
SRF
25px USA
FON
Ret

CART career summary[]

Year Team Wins Points Championship Finish
1985 Dick Simon Racing 0 10 30th
1986 Dick Simon Racing 0 54 13th
1987 Granatelli 0 8 27th
1988 Shierson Racing 0 89 8th
1989 Shierson Racing 0 68 11th
1990 Truesports 0 42 12th
1992 Dick Simon Racing 0 80 9th
1993 Dick Simon Racing 0 132 5th
1994 Dick Simon Racing 0 90 7th
1995 Rahal-Hogan Racing 0 48 16th
1996 Team Green 0 17 22nd
1997 Patrick Racing 0 91 10th
1999 Green/All American Racers 0 1 32nd

171 starts, 0 wins, 3 poles, 321 laps led over 11 races, best finish: 2nd (5 times)

Indy Racing League[]

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Rank Points
1998 McCormack Motorsports 25px USA
WDW
18
25px USA
PHX
8
25px USA
INDY
19
25px USA
TXS
28
25px USA
NHM
19
25px USA
DOV
14
25px USA
CLT
24
25px USA
PPI
25
25px USA
ATL
10
25px USA
TX2
17
25px USA
LVS
18
20th 132
1999 McCormack Motorsports 25px USA
WDW
5
25px USA
PHX
19
25px USA
CLT
C
23rd 98
Brant Motorsports 25px USA
INDY
12
25px USA
TXS
23
25px USA
PPI
18
25px USA
ATL
11
25px USA
DOV
25px USA
PP2
25px USA
LVS
25px USA
TX2
2000 Treadway-Vertex Cunningham Racing 25px USA
WDW
25px USA
PHX
25px USA
LVS
25px USA
INDY
16
25px USA
TXS
25px USA
PPI
25px USA
ATL
25px USA
KTY
25px USA
TX2
37th 14
2001 Treadway/Hubbard Racing 25px USA
PHX
25px USA
HMS
25px USA
ATL
25px USA
INDY
DNQ
25px USA
TXS
25px USA
PPI
25px USA
RIR
25px USA
KAN
25px USA
NSH
25px USA
KTY
25px USA
STL
25px USA
CHI
25px USA
TX2
NC
2002 Team Menard 25px USA
HMS
25px USA
PHX
25px USA
FON
25px USA
NZR
25px USA
INDY
21
25px USA
TXS
13
25px USA
PPI
25px USA
RIR
19th 158
Bradley Motorsports 25px USA
KAN
11
25px USA
NSH
5
25px USA
MIS
15
25px USA
KTY
13
25px USA
STL
8
25px USA
CHI
11
25px USA
TX2
22

Indy Racing League career summary[]

Year Team Wins Points Championship Finish
1998 McCormack Motorsports 0 132 20th
1999 McCormack/Brant 0 98 23rd
2000 Treadway-Vertex Cunningham 0 14 37th
2002 Bradley Motorsports 0 158 19th

27 starts, 0 Wins, 59 laps led over 4 races, best finish: 5th (twice)

Indianapolis 500[]

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
1985 March 85C Ford Cosworth DFX 23 18 Simon
1986 Lola T86/00 Ford Cosworth DFX 22 13 Simon
1988 Lola T88/00 Ford Cosworth DFX 20 7 Shierson
1989 Lola T89/00 Judd 9 3 Shierson
1990 Lola T89/00 Judd 17 28 Truesports
1992 Lola T92/00 Chevrolet 265A 27 7 Simon
1993 Lola T93/00 Ford XB 3 4 Simon
1994 Lola T94/00 Ford XB 2 21 Simon
1995 Lola T95/00 Mercedes-Benz IC108B 22 20 Rahal/Hogan
1998 G-Force Oldsmobile 30 19 McCormack
1999 Riley & Scott Oldsmobile 33 12 Brant
2000 G-Force Oldsmobile 24 16 Treadway
2001 G-Force Oldsmobile Raced by F. Giaffone Treadway
2002 Dallara Chevrolet 3 21 Menard

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results[]

Year Class No Tyres Car Team Co-Drivers Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1987 C1 4 D Jaguar XJR-8LM
Jaguar 6.9L V12
25px Great Britain Silk Cut Jaguar
25px Great Britain Tom Walkinshaw Racing
25px USA Eddie Cheever
25px Netherlands Jan Lammers
325 5th 5th
1988 C1 3 D Jaguar XJR-9LM
Jaguar 7.0L V12
25px Great Britain Silk Cut Jaguar
25px Great Britain Tom Walkinshaw Racing
25px Great Britain John Watson
25px France Henri Pescarolo
129 DNF DNF
1991 C2 35 G Jaguar XJR-12
Jaguar 7.4L V12
25px Great Britain Silk Cut Jaguar
25px Great Britain Tom Walkinshaw Racing
25px USA Davy Jones
25px France Michel Ferté
360 2nd 2nd

References[]

External links[]


Preceded by:
Derek Bell
World Sportscar Championship Champion
1987
Succeeded by:
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