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Pablo Donoso Prado (born December 3, 1984) is a professional racing driver from
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. He began racing at 9 years of age. He is racing in the
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and passed the Rookie Test for the
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on February 29, 2008 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.


Career

In 1994 he began his racing career, in
karting Kart racing or karting is a road racing variant of motorsport with open-wheel, four-wheeled vehicles known as go-karts or shifter karts. They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits, although some professional kart races are also held on f ...
, moved by his father, Jorge Donoso, who was also a race driver in
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. And his son Fabrizio Donoso Currently drives in F1 Esports For Alpine Veloce Esports Since that year and until 1999, he raced karting in the Chilean and Argentine championships with a total of 18 wins and 32 podiums, with two sub-championships and the 1996 title.


Development in Argentina

He moved to
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where he raced in the prestigious Fórmula Renault until 2002. In 2002 he became the 2nd Chilean driver to win a race in Argentina after
Eliseo Salazar Eliseo Salazar Valenzuela (born 14 November 1954) is a Chilean former racing driver. , he is the only Chilean to have participated in a Formula One World Championship. He made his Formula One debut on 15 March 1981, and ultimately contested 37 r ...
who won in 1978 Formula 4. That year, his results took him to the fight for the championship against the Argentine Juan Cruz Alvarez up to the final round, finally with a 2nd place overall.


Europe

Donoso then moved to Europe, racing in European Formula BMW Junior with a total of 4 wins, 2 poles, and 4 podiums. Again, he matched Salazar to be the second Chilean to win a European race since the Eliseo's 1980 win in the
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. In 2003 he raced in the World Series Light by Nissan with the Chilean beer brand Cristal as his main sponsor and backed by his manager, former race driver, Cristián Mackenna. That year Donoso got one win at the
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circuit with the
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Team. In 2004 he moved to the
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. In this series, he was the teammate of
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, a former F1 driver. At this level, he didn't succeed and he was forced to leave his seat in the middle of the season due to budget issues.


Early career in the United States

In 2004, he finished his contract with Mackenna and got in touch with
Eliseo Salazar Eliseo Salazar Valenzuela (born 14 November 1954) is a Chilean former racing driver. , he is the only Chilean to have participated in a Formula One World Championship. He made his Formula One debut on 15 March 1981, and ultimately contested 37 r ...
to redirect his career to the US. Looking for a small racing series to compete in with specified equipment and lower budgets, he joined the Star Mazda Series in 2005. He raced in the series with Andersen Walko Racing, competing against drivers like
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,
Graham Rahal Graham Robert Rahal (born January 4, 1989) is an American race car driver and small business owner. He currently participates in the IndyCar Series with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, a team partially owned by his father Bobby Rahal, the winner ...
, Jonathan Klein and
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among others. He won at
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from the pole position, his only victory of the season, with several podiums. In a very criticized decision in his native
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, he joined the USAC Silver Crown Series for the 2006 season; one of the oldest
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series in the
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. He believed that this series could be a step to finally get to a world-class category like
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or the
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. That, and additional financial problems made Silver Crown an attractive option in spite of other series like the
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or the
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possibly being better suited to his goals.


USAC career

With new more formula style cars, Donoso joined the struggling series driving for Vance Racing owned by Johnny Vance. At the first races of 2006 he was able to show his potential but suffered from mechanical problems. The criticism in Chile was rising, meanwhile, many oval specialists congratulated him for this natural ability to handle the somewhat unusual cars. The IndyCar team
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fielded a car for him in two rounds of the 2006 USAC Silver Crown season and Donoso delivered two 2nd places at the
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and
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.


IndyCar Series test and Indy Lights ride

With the goal of getting closer to the main series, in 2007 Donoso joined the team of the legendary
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,
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. He raced the 2007 series with
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as his teammate. On Friday 29th, Donoso passed the IndyCar Series rookie test at
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using
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's car under
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's supervision. After that, Foyt said that Donoso would become his second driver for the 2008 IndyCar Series season. However, he would start the season racing in the
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for SWE Racing, signing with the team for four races. Donoso was not entered in the
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with Foyt's team, the seat instead going to Jeff Simmons. Donoso continued in Indy Lights with Team Moore Racing beginning with the
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. At the race after the Freedom 100, Donoso won his first series pole at the
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. Donoso scored his first podium finish in Indy Lights competition in the time-shortened second Mid Ohio 100 race. He finished 3rd in a race won by
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. However, he parted ways with Team Moore after that race and was entered in Brian Stewart Racing's #3 car for the following race. He returned to Team Moore for the next pair of races at
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and captured his first series win in the weekend's second race as he started from the pole due to the field inversion from race 1. Donoso signed to race in the Indy Lights in 2009 with Brian Stewart Racing. However, after the
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race he switched to Genoa Racing for the Freedom 100 and then Team PBIR for the Milwaukee race. He drove for his third team in as many races when he competed for RLR-
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at
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and continued with RLR-Andersen on a part-time basis through the August race at
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, which is his last start in the series.


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Sitio Oficial Pablo Donoso
{{DEFAULTSORT:Donoso, Pablo 1984 births Chilean racing drivers Indy Lights drivers Living people Indy Pro 2000 Championship drivers Sportspeople from Santiago Formula Renault Argentina drivers USAC Silver Crown Series drivers Team Moore Racing drivers A. J. Foyt Enterprises drivers Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing drivers