Mário Haberfeld | ||
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File:Mario Haberfeld.png | ||
Driver Details | ||
Nationality | ![]() | |
D.O.B. | 25 January 1976 | |
Début | ![]() | |
Final Race | ![]() | |
Best | 8th (2019/20) | |
eTrophy Career | ||
Total Entries | 2 (2 Starts) | |
Wins | Points | Poles |
0 | 16 | 0 |
Fastest Laps | 0 | |
Podiums | 0 |
Mário Haberfeld (born 25 January 1976) is a Brazilian racing driver, who competed in the 2019/20 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Series for ZEG iCarros Jaguar Brazil.[1] His first appearance in a notable motorsport series for over ten years, Haberfeld would complete two races in the eTrophy, standing in for Cacá Bueno at the Brazilian squad.[1]
Background[]
Haberfeld would start his career in karting in his native Brazil, before making his single-seater debut in the 1994 Formula Ford Festival.[2] In 1995 Haberfeld moved to the UK to compete in the British Formula Ford Championship, finishing fourth with three victories, as well as a third place in the FF Festival.[2] In 1996 Haberfeld would move to race in Formula Renault Europe, before returning to the UK to compete in the British Formula 3 Championship in 1997.[2]
International Dreams: 1998 - 2009[]
1998 proved to be the breakout year for Haberfeld, with the Brazilian youth sweeping to the British F3 title as well as claiming third in the Masters of Formula 3.[2] For 1999 Haberfeld was given a testing role with the McLaren Racing team in Formula One, while also completing a campaign in Formula 3000 International with McLaren's Junior Team.[2] However, after failing to score in F3000 Haberfeld was dropped by McLaren, leading him to take a seat with Fortec for 2000 in F3000.[2]
Haberfeld remained in F3000 through to the end of the 2002 season, claiming a best season finish of seventh in his last campaign.[2] For 2003 Haberfeld moved into Champ Car, completing two seasons but without troubling the podium.[2] In 2006 Haberfeld would secure a move into sportscar racing, entering the Grand American Rolex Series in the DP class, securing one win.[2] The 2007 and 2008 seasons would then see Haberfeld make a handful of appearances in the Le Mans Series in the LMP2 class, before making his last start in a motorsport series of note in 2009, entering the 500 Milhas de Granja Viana kart race, finishing eleventh.[2]
eTrophy History[]
Haberfeld was drafted in to replace Cacá Bueno on the eve of the 2019/20 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Series, after the Jaguar Brazil regular was unavailable for the opening round due to commitments elsewhere.[1] His debut race would hence come at the season opening 2019 Diriyah eTrophy Race 1, with Haberfeld remaining mired in the Pro-Am runners in the lower-half of the field, finishing fourth in class.[3] It was a similar story for Haberfeld in the Second Race in Diriyah, with Haberfeld again fighting with the Pro-Am drivers en-route to fourth in the Pro class.[4]
Bueno would take the #0 car back over ahead of the 2020 Mexico City eTrophy Race, meaning Haberfeld would end the season with sixteen points from his two appearances and end up eighth in the Pro standings.[4]
Full eTrophy Record[]
Shown below are a series of tables outlining Mário Haberfeld's career in the eTrophy in statistical form.
Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Entries[]
The list below includes all of the teams and cars, as well as overall finishing positions for Mário Haberfeld during their eTrophy career:
Mário Haberfeld's Overall eTrophy Record | ||||||
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Year | Class | Entrant | No. | Car | Pos. | Pts. |
2019/20 | PRO | ![]() |
0 | Jaguar I-Pace | 8th | 16 |
Career Results[]
Below is a table showing Mário Haberfeld's full eTrophy record.
Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Record | ||||||||||||
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Year | Rounds | Pos. | Pts. | |||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||
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8th | 16 |
4th | 4th |
References[]
Videos and Images:
References:
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Jamie Klein, 'Haberfeld returns to racing in Jaguar I-PACE eTrophy', motorsport.com, (Motorsport Network, 18/11/2019), https://www.motorsport.com/jaguar-i-pace-etrophy/news/haberfeld-riyadh-opener-eaton-powell/4599595/, (accessed 15/05/2021)
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 'Mario Haberfeld', driverdb.com, (Driver DB AB, 2021), https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/mario-haberfeld/, (Accessed 19/05/2021)
- ↑ 'SIMON EVANS LEADS FROM POLE TO FLAG IN THE OPENING ETROPHY ROUND OF SEASON TWO', media.jaguarracing.com, (Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC, 22/11/2019), https://media.jaguarracing.com/news/2019/11/simon-evans-leads-pole-flag-opening-etrophy-round-season-two, (Accessed 15/05/2021)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 'SÉRGIO JIMENEZ WINS ROUND TWO AND SECURES FASTEST LAP IN DIRIYAH', media.jaguarracing.com, (Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC, 23/11/2019), https://media.jaguarracing.com/news/2019/09/jaguar-i-pace-etrophy-season-two-calendar-revealed-including-london-finale-and-attack, (Accessed 15/05/2021)
2019/20 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy |
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Entrants |
Jaguar China Racing • Jaguar Team Germany • Saudi Racing • Team Asia New Zealand • Team Yokohama Challenge • ZEG iCarros Jaguar Brazil |
Manufacturers and Tyres |
Jaguar • Michelin |
Cars |
Jaguar I-Pace |
Pro Drivers |
0 Mário Haberfeld/Cacá Bueno • 7 Alice Powell • 8 Gregory Segers • 9 Manuel Cabrera/Nick Foster • 10 Sérgio Jimenez • 24 Takuma Aoki • 99 Simon Evans |
Pro-Am Drivers |
8 Chao Sun/David Cheng • 9 Yaqi Zhang • 13 Fahad Algosaibi • 18 Adalberto Baptista • 34 Mashhur Bal Hejaila/Paul Spooner |
Guest Drivers |
Reema Juffali • Mario Domínguez • Oliver Webb • Abbie Eaton • Sven Förster • Jessica Hawkins • Vincent Radermecker |
Races |
Diriyah 1 • Diriyah 2 • Mexico City • Berlin 1 • Berlin 2 • Berlin 3 • Berlin 4 • Berlin 5 • Berlin 6 • Berlin 7 |
Related Content |
2018/19 • 2019/20 Formula E Championship |