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Philip Giebler | |
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Nationality | American |
Born | Oxnard, California | March 5, 1979
Indy Pro Series | |
Racing licence | FIA Silver |
Years active | 2004-2007 |
Teams | Playa Del Racing Vision Racing Guthrie Racing Kenn Hardley Racing AFS Racing |
Starts | 19 |
Wins | 1 |
Poles | 0 |
Best finish | 9th in 2004 |
Previous series | |
2003 2005-2006 | Formula 3000 A1 Grand Prix |
Awards | |
2007 2000 | Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year Team USA Scholarship |
Philip Everett Giebler[1] (born March 5, 1979, in Oxnard, California) is an American race car driver.
Giebler was considered a top American prospect with an opportunity to race in Formula One early in his career. Following years in various Formula Three ranks, Giebler ran in Formula 3000 in 2003 half the season putting up a number of good results. He returned stateside in 2004 running in the Infiniti Pro Series and Toyota Atlantic, capturing a win in his IPS debut at Homestead-Miami Speedway, before being named as one of A1 Grand Prix A1 Team USA's drivers. He competed in the 2005-2006 season, and the early part of the 2006-2007 season before being replaced by Jonathan Summerton.
Driving for Playa Del Racing, he qualified for the last starting position and was one of two rookie drivers (Milka Duno being the other) to race in the 2007 Indianapolis 500, but crashed and finished 29th. Despite this, he was the recipient of the Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award for 2007. For 2008, he unsuccessfully attempted to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 with the same team, now known as American Dream Motorsports.