Racers’ Personal Rides
No
one likes to take their work home, but race car drivers might be an exception.
From Talladega to Monaco, the world’s best-compensated drivers tend to fill
their garages with collections of prized automobiles. In the slides ahead,
you’ll discover which pro driver can’t drive 45 in a Mercedes SUV (and got
ticketed and a trip to driving school), and which famed racer has a thing for
vintage Camaros, including the 1967 model pictured here.
But whether these famously fast drivers are affiliated with NASCAR or Formula
One, their everyday rides are not always flashy and pimped. Sometimes they’re
downright practical vehicles suitable for driving the kids to school, and one
or two of them might even get good gas mileage.
The following collection runs the gamut, containing not just speedy supercars,
but a healthy dose of vintage classic cars, and one distinctive off the wall
novelty vehicle. Click on to discover which pro drivers make fantastical car
choices, which ones are practical, and whose selections represent a little of
both categories.
Danica Patrick
Known
personal vehicles: Lamborghini Gallardo, Mercedes ML 63 AMG
The first
woman to win an Indy car race and NASCAR star Danica Patrick is known to
indulge her need for speed off the racetrack in a Lamborghini Gallardo and
Mercedes ML 63 AMG. While driving her Mercedes in her hometown of Scottsdale,
Arizona, she picked up a speeding ticket for doing 57 in a 40 zone, along with
an order to attend traffic school.
Patrick told the
Daily News about her attempt to evade the long arm of the law. “I tried to pull
the race car driver card, and I know he had already written the ticket, but I
said, ‘I'm a race car driver. I'm not going to hurt anyone out here, I do know
what I'm doing,’ and he said, ‘I don't know who you are and I don't care.’ But
then it was on the news that night.”
Sebastian Vettel
Known
personal vehicles: Infiniti FX50
At 23, German Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel is the youngest
driver to earn the title. His driving associates include Julia and Kate, Kate’s
Dirty Sister, Luscious Liz, Randy Mandy, and Kinky Kylie—all names of his cars.
Off-track,
Vettel says he loves driving so much that he’ll drive anything. He told The
Times, “I drive the cars that I like — I’m not a car snob. So if I like a
Skoda, then I drive a Skoda. But actually I am ambassador for BMW, so I drive
BMWs.” On a perhaps related note, Vettel drives an Infiniti FX50 as his
personal vehicle, and Infiniti has a partnership with Sebastian’s Red Bull
Racing Team.
Jenson Button
Known
personal vehicles: Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG DR 520, 1970 VW Type 2 camper, 1978
Ferrari 512BB
British
Formula One driver and 2009 World Drivers’ Champion Jenson Button has come many
laps since failing his first drivers’ test for getting too close to another car
when parking. For personal rides, Button’s been linked toPorshe Carerra GT, Ferarri Enzo,
Bugatti Veyron, and a matte black Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG DR 520—one of only 20.
He
famously auctioned a much less streamlined and speedy personal vehicle, his
1970 VW camper with split windscreen. Another curious car of Jenson Button
recently went up for auction: a 1978 Ferrarri 512BB. Why would he part with
this sleek beauty? It was an act of kindness performed for the Ferrari’s next
owner: “My F1 commitments will not enable me to enjoy the car to its fullest,”
he announced when putting it up for auction.
Lewis Hamilton
Known
personal vehicles: Mercedes-Benz GL Class 320 CDI
Formula
One driver Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes SUV—his second GL—is a seven-seater with a
refined three-liter V6 common rail diesel engine, interior leather to match the
black painted exterior, privacy glass, and 21” AMG wheels.
The GL has
a 0 to 62mph time of 9.5 sec and a top speed of just 130 MPH, but
F1SA.com quoted Lewis
praising his wheels as the most comfortable road car he’s ever driven, saying
he likes using it “to relax, kick back and cruise.” He also appreciates the
space it allows for his kit and its sound system.
Michael Schumacher
Known
personal vehicles: Ferrari FXX, Original Fiat 500, Fiat Croma
German F1
seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher is an old pro now, but when he was
a new driver, his first car was an original Fiat 500. He’s still very much
associated with the Fiat brand, reporting on Top Gear that he drives a Fiat 500
Abarth and that his family car is a Fiat Croma. There are also two Michael
Schumacher limited edition Fiat models: the (rather un-racy looking) Fiat Stilo
Michael Schumacher GP and Fiat Seicento Michael Schumacher.
Oh, and
Schumie also tools around in a little jalopy known as the Ferrari FXX supercar
(like the one pictured here)—one of just 31 produced, and it’s the only black
FXX.
Tony Stewart
Known
personal vehicles: 1984 Cadillac hearse, numerous other vehicles
Indy and
NASCAR driver Tony Stewart has drawn a lot of attention for one particular
off-track auto choice: the 1984 Cadillac hearse he named Smoke DeVille.
But there
are plenty of other cars in Stewart’s personal garage. In a 2009 video tour of his auto collection, Tony points
out a 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago he says he only drove once, a 2003 Hummer
equipped with an incredible seven TVs “for going out with your buddies,” a 1956
Chevy short bed pickup, a 1957 Chevy Belair, a Corvette pace car, a Shelby
Series 1, a Tony Stewart Monte Carlo, a 1967 Pontiac GTO, a 1955 Chevy
Nomad, and his favorite: a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am Firebird, Smokey and the
Bandit edition with CB radio.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Known
personal vehicles: 1967 Camaro, 1972 Camaro
NASCAR’s Dale Earnhardt is a third-generation race car driver in a racing
family. Outside the track, he’s also a long-established Camaro guy, owning a
few generations of Camaros, including the special edition Dale Earnhardt, Sr.
"Intimidator SS" Camaro.
Indeed,
Camaros are an Earnhardt family affair: Dale, Sr. built a racing Camaro with
his dad in 1967. Dale Jr.’s 1967 Camaro (pictured on the introductory slide to
this slideshow) has an SBC engine and 5-speed transmission, and the 1972 one
pictured here has a GM LS2 engine and a 6-speed Transmission.
David
Coulthard
Known
personal vehicles: 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE, Smart Car
When he’s
not racing, the Scottish Formula One driver / hotelier/ reputed ladies’ man
David Coulthard likes to tool around Monaco in his 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE
convertible (like the stunner depicted here, which is for sale ).
The Scottish edition of The Sun reports that
the thrifty DC also drives a Smart Car, explaining, "Believe it or not I
was never really a speed freak. I don’t drive fast on the roads — well, you
can’t really in my car.”
Jeff Gordon
Known
personal vehicles: Chevy Tahoe Hybrid
Four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and three-time Daytona 500 winner Jeff
Gordon drives a Tahoe hybrid SUV in his daily life. One fan site lists Flash Gordon’s other personal rides as
Blazer, Jaguar XK-8, and 1934 Ford.
There is also a Chevrolet dealership bearing Gordon’s name and likeness in
Wilmington, NC.
Mark Webber
Known
personal vehicles: Porsche 911 GT2 RS, Infiniti M37
Aussie
Formula One driver Mark Webber is the owner of one of only 500 Porsche 911 GT2
RS, (like the one pictured here, but in black). In avideo depicting
Mark taking some lucky fans for a spin, Mark discusses his vehicle.
“It still feels like
a little bit of a race car, it’s a bit naughty, but you can still drive on the
road so they got the balance really right.” Webber admits that road cars are
not his thing, but he was looking at road cars with Sebastian Vettel, “to be
honest but it was a no brainer…I’m definitely not going to be parting with this
one…I love it.”
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