Defunct auto race
Motor race
Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston Venue NRG Park Location Houston, Texas, USA29°40′56″N 95°24′31″W / 29.68222°N 95.40861°W / 29.68222; -95.40861 Corporate sponsor Shell, Pennzoil First race 1998 First IndyCar race 2013 Last race 2014 Distance 151.47 miles (243.77 km) Laps 90 Previous names Texaco Grand Prix of Houston (1998–2000) Texaco/Havoline Grand Prix of Houston (2001) Grand Prix of Houston (2006–2007) Most wins (driver) Sébastien Bourdais (2) Most wins (team) Team KOOL Green & Newman/Haas Racing (2) Most wins (manufacturer) Reynard (3) Surface Asphalt/Concrete Length 1.683 mi (2.709 km) Turns 10 Lap record 58.018 ( Sébastien Bourdais, Panoz DP01, 2007, Champ Car)
The Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston Presented by the Greater Houston Honda Dealers was an annual auto race on the IndyCar Series circuit. It was held in a street circuit located in downtown Houston for four years, then returned after a four-year hiatus for two years on a course laid out in the parking lot of the Reliant/NRG Park complex. Before resuming in 2013, the last race was held on April 22, 2007, (with the IRL merger canceling the 2008 event just two months prior to the event).
Race history [ edit ]
The original track layout from 1998–2001.
From 1998 to 2001, Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) held a race on Houston's downtown streets, adjacent to the George R. Brown Convention Center. This event was sponsored by the oil company Texaco, and named the Texaco Grand Prix of Houston. However, construction in downtown Houston resulted in the race not being renewed for the 2002 CART season.
In 2005, the Champ Car World Series announced that it would be making a return to Houston in 2006; for some time, series directors had wanted to make a return to the city. The 2006 event was held on May 13 as the second round of the 2006 Champ Car schedule. However, this time the race was held on a 1.7-mile temporary street circuit on the Reliant Park complex instead of the downtown streets and was the first race held on a street course to run at night in the history of Champ Car or its precursor series (in 2003, Champ Car ran under the lights at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio). Also, the American Le Mans Series held an event, the Lone Star Grand Prix, on the previous night, marking only the second time Champ Car and American Le Mans promoted their own events in the same city on the same weekend (they joined in 2003 for the Grand Prix Americas in Miami, Florida). For 2007, JAG Flocomponents picked up the naming rights to the previously unnamed street course, naming it JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant Park.
Mi-Jack Promotions had a handshake deal with IndyCar to revive the event in October 2011, however the required sponsorship was not found by June 2010.[ 1] IndyCar officials announced the event will return in 2013 sponsored by Royal Dutch Shell and using a tweaked version of the 2006–2007 course.[ 2] The event had a 5-year race contract through 2017 with IndyCar and Shell, using its Pennzoil brand of motor oil, was signed for 4 years as the event's title sponsor.[ 3]
Cars approaching turn 1 during the 2007 race
On the final race lap of the 2013 event the car of Dario Franchitti was launched airborne in turn five when it made contact with the car of Takuma Sato. Franchitti's car flew into the catch-fencing, displacing a portion of the fence and sending debris into the stands, injuring 14.[ 4] Franchitti suffered a broken ankle, broken back, and concussion, injuries which led him to retire from racing later that year.[ 5]
IndyCar & Mi-Jack Promotions announced on August 29, 2014, that the Houston doubleheader at NRG Park had been canceled for 2015 due to scheduling issues.
Features [ edit ]
The Champ Car paddock was located inside Reliant Arena. In 2006, the Newman/Haas, RuSPORT, Dale Coyne, and Team Australia haulers were on the northern side, while the Forsythe, Rocketsports, PKV, and CTE-HVM teams were on the southern side. The 2006 race was also the first and only Champ Car or IndyCar race to ever be held on a road or street course at night under the lights. 2007 and subsequent runnings were day races.
Race winners [ edit ]
Champ Car/IndyCar[ edit ]
Season
Date
Driver
Team
Chassis
Engine
Race Distance
Race Time
Average Speed (mph)
Report
Ref
Laps
Miles (km)
Champ Car history
1998
October 4
Dario Franchitti
Team KOOL Green
Reynard
Honda
70*
106.89 (171.99)
1:36:30
66.051
Report
[ 6]
1999
September 26
Paul Tracy
Team KOOL Green
Reynard
Honda
100
152.7 (245.746)
1:55:31
78.96
Report
[ 7]
2000
October 1
Jimmy Vasser
Target Chip Ganassi Racing
Lola
Toyota
100
152.7 (245.746)
1:59:02
76.626
Report
[ 8]
2001
October 7
Gil de Ferran
Penske Racing
Reynard
Honda
100
152.7 (245.746)
1:54:42
79.521
Report
[ 9]
2002 – 2005
Not held
2006
May 13
Sébastien Bourdais
Newman/Haas Racing
Lola
Ford Cosworth
96*
162.24 (261.099)
1:59:57
81.154
Report
[ 10]
2007
April 22
Sébastien Bourdais
Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
Panoz
Cosworth
93
156.519 (251.893)
1:45:32
88.986
Report
[ 11]
2008 – 2012
Not held
IndyCar Series history
2013
October 5
Scott Dixon
Chip Ganassi Racing
Dallara
Honda
90
151.47 (243.767)
1:54:48
76.856
Report
[ 12]
October 6
Will Power
Penske Racing
Dallara
Chevrolet
90
151.47 (243.767)
1:52:29
78.444
[ 13]
2014
June 28
Carlos Huertas
Dale Coyne Racing
Dallara
Honda
80*
134.64 (216.682)
1:51:26
70.389
Report
[ 14]
June 29
Simon Pagenaud
Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
Dallara
Honda
90
151.47 (243.767)
1:51:44
78.981
[ 15]
1998: Race shortened due to heavy rainshower that caused poor visibility.
2006: Race shortened due to time limit.
2014: First race shortened due to time limit.
Atlantics/Indy Lights[ edit ]
Season
Date
Winning Driver
Atlantic Championship
1998
October 4
Anthony Lazzaro
1999
September 26
Andrew Bordin
2000
October 1
Andrew Bordin
2001
October 7
Joey Hand
2006
May 13
Andreas Wirth
2007
April 22
Raphael Matos
Indy Lights
2000
October 1
Casey Mears
2013
October 6
Sage Karam
Lap records [ edit ]
The fastest official race lap records at the Grand Prix of Houston circuits are listed as:
Category
Time
Driver
Vehicle
Event
Grand Prix Circuit: 2.630 km (2013–2014)[ 16]
IndyCar
0:59.1215 [ 17]
Luca Filippi
Dallara DW12
2013 Shell-Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston
Indy Lights
1:05.5724 [ 18]
Gabby Chaves
Dallara IPS
2013 Indy Lights Grand Prix of Houston
Pro Mazda
1:08.6893 [ 19]
Neil Alberico
Star Formula Mazda 'Pro'
2014 Houston Pro Mazda Championship round
US F2000
1:14.908 [ 20]
Henrik Furuseth
Van Diemen DP08
2013 Houston USF2000 round
Pirelli World Challenge GT
1:17.583 [ 21]
Johnny O'Connell
Cadillac CTS-V.R
2013 Houston Pirelli World Challenge round
Pirelli World Challenge GTS
1:21.338 [ 21]
Mark Wilkins
Kia Optima
2013 Houston Pirelli World Challenge round
Pirelli World Challenge TC
1:22.555 [ 22]
Michael Cooper
Mini Cooper
2013 Houston Pirelli World Challenge round
Mazda MX-5 Cup
1:22.633 [ 23]
Kenton Koch
Mazda MX-5 (NC)
2014 Houston Mazda MX-5 Cup round
Pirelli World Challenge TCB
1:32.485 [ 22]
Tyler Palmer
Mazda 2
2013 Houston Pirelli World Challenge round
Grand Prix Circuit: 2.708 km (2007)[ 16]
Champ Car
0:58.018 [ 16]
Sebastien Bourdais
Panoz DP01
2007 Grand Prix of Houston
LMP2
1:02.893 [ 24]
Timo Bernhard
Porsche RS Spyder
2007 Lone Star Grand Prix
LMP1
1:03.047 [ 24]
Rinaldo Capello
Audi R10 TDI
2007 Lone Star Grand Prix
Formula Atlantic
1:05.072 [ 25]
Carl Skerlong
Swift 016.a
2007 Houston Formula Atlantic round
GT1 (GTS)
1:07.423 [ 24]
Johnny O'Connell
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
2007 Lone Star Grand Prix
Star Mazda
1:08.375 [ 26]
Ron White
Star Mazda
2007 Houston Star Mazda Championship round
GT2
1:09.948 [ 24]
Dirk Müller
Ferrari F430 GTC
2007 Lone Star Grand Prix
Grand Prix Circuit: 2.720 km (2006)[ 16]
Champ Car
1:00.176
Sébastien Bourdais
Lola B02/00
2006 Grand Prix of Houston
LMP1
1:05.148 [ 27]
Rinaldo Capello
Audi R8
2006 Lone Star Grand Prix
LMP2
1:05.284 [ 27]
Romain Dumas
Porsche RS Spyder
2006 Lone Star Grand Prix
Formula Atlantic
1:05.562 [ 28]
Jonathan Bomarito
Swift 016.a
2006 Houston Formula Atlantic round
GT1 (GTS)
1:08.565 [ 27]
Oliver Gavin
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
2006 Lone Star Grand Prix
Star Mazda
1:09.941 [ 29]
Ron White
Star Mazda
2006 Houston Star Mazda Championship round
GT2
1:11.383 [ 27]
Jaime Melo
Ferrari F430 GTC
2006 Lone Star Grand Prix
Original Grand Prix Circuit: 2.457 km (1998–2001)[ 30]
CART
1:00.219 [ 31]
Michael Andretti
Lola B2K/00
2000 Texaco/Havoline Grand Prix of Houston
Indy Lights
1:05.525 [ 32]
Casey Mears
Lola T97/20
2000 Houston Indy Lights round
Formula Atlantic
1:07.293 [ 33]
Andrew Bordin
Swift 008.a
2000 Houston Formula Atlantic round
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