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Oswaldo Negri Jr.

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Brazilian racing driver from São Paulo (born 1964)
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Oswaldo Negri Jr.
NationalityBrazil Brazilian
Born (1964-05-29)May 29, 1964 (age 61)
Grand AmRolex Sports Car Series career
Debut season2003
Current teamMichael Shank Racing
Racing licenceFIA Gold(until 2014)
FIA Silver(2015–2019)[1]
FIA Bronze(2020–)[2]
Car number60
Former teamsInline Cunningham Racing
Cegwa Sport
Starts99
Wins3
Poles2
Previous series
1998, 2000
1997, 1999
1993–1996
1990
1987–1989, 1992
Indy Lights Panamericana
Indy Lights
Mexican Formula 3
F3 Sudamericana
British Formula 3
Championship titles
1998Indy Lights Panamericana

Oswaldo "Ozz" Negri Jr. (born May 29, 1964) is a Brazilian racing driver fromSão Paulo.

Racing career

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Formula Three and Indy Lights

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Negri raced part-time in theBritish Formula Three Championship from 1987 to 1989 with few good results. He returned to his native Brazil in 1990 to race inBrazilian Formula Three Championship, where he won the championship, andFormula 3 Sudamericana where he finished ninth. With newfound confidence, he returned to British F3 in 1992 and finished fourth. In 1993, he went to theMexican Formula Three Championship and raced there until 1996. In 1997, he raced inIndy Lights part-time for Genoa Racing and finished 20th. In 1998, he won the Mexican version of Indy Lights, Indy Lights Panamericana. He made one Indy Lights start in 1999 and finished third in Indy Lights Panamericana in 2000.

Grand-Am sports cars

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2011 Rolex Sports Car

Negri moved to sports car racing in 2003 racing in theGrand-AmRolex Sports Car Series. He joinedMichael Shank Racing and raced full-time in the series in 2004 and finished 12th in points, winning the league's rising star award which he shared withMax Angelelli. He captured his first victory in 2006 atMiller Motorsports Park and finished second in the24 Hours of Daytona. He finished eighth in points in both 2006 and 2007. In 2008, he finished tenth, winning in the first race held at theNew Jersey Motorsports Park. He stayed with the team in 2009 and finished 8th in points. In 2010, he finished tenth in points and in 2011 improved to a career-best sixth. He won the 24 Hours of Daytona in2012 for Michael Shank Racing with teammatesA. J. Allmendinger,John Pew, andJustin Wilson. It was his first Rolex Sports Car Series win since 2008.

Racing record

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Complete American Open Wheel racing results

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(key)

Indy Lights

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YearTeam12345678910111213RankPointsRef
1997Genoa RacingMIALBH
27
NAZSAV
7
STLMILDETPOR
9
TOR
8
TRO
21
VAN
20
LAG
27
FON20th15[3]
1999Genoa RacingMIALBH
7
NAZMILPORCLETORMISDETCHILAGFON20th6[4]

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship series results

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YearTeamClassMakeEngine123456789101112RankPoints
2014Michael Shank RacingPFord EcoBoost Riley DPFordEcoboost 3.5 LV6TurboDAY
12
SEB
9
LBH
9
LGA
10
BEL
4
WGL
7
MOS
5
IND
6
ELK
2
COA
5
PET
6
7th281
2015Michael Shank Racing w/Curb AgajanianPLigier JS P2Honda HR28TT 2.8 LV6TurboDAY
5
SEB
13
LBH
6
LGA
3
BEL
2
WGL
7
MOS
3
ELK
4
AUS
4
PET
9
6th273
2016Michael Shank Racing w/Curb AgajanianPLigier JS P2Honda HR35TT 3.5 LV6TurboDAY
11
SEB
7
LBH
7
LGA
1
BEL
5
WGL
3
MOS
6
ELK
4
AUS
6
PET
1
4th282
2017Michael Shank Racing w/Curb AgajanianGTDAcura NSX GT3Acura 3.5 LTurboV6DAY
5
SEB
8
LBH
10
AUS
11
DET
5
WGL
16
MOS
10
LIM
9
ELK
14
VIR
14
LGA
10
PET
12
13th248
2018Squadra Corse Garage ItaliaGTDFerrari 488 GT3Ferrari F154CB 3.9 LTurboV8DAY
SEB
MOH
BEL
WGL
DNF
MOS
LIM
ELK
10
VIR
LGA
6
PET
37th59
Sources:[5][6]

* Season still in progress

24 Hours of Le Mans results

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YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
2016United StatesMichael Shank RacingUnited StatesJohn Pew
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor
Ligier JS P2-HondaLMP234514th9th
2020Switzerland Luzich RacingFranceCôme Ledogar
Puerto Rico Francesco Piovanetti
Ferrari 488 GTE EvoGTE
Am
33532nd7th
Source:[7]

References

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  1. ^Dagys, John (3 December 2014)."FIA Releases Updated 2015 Global Driver Ratings List".Sportscar365. John Dagys Media. Retrieved2 January 2026.
  2. ^Goodwin, Graham (19 November 2019)."2020 FIA Driver Categorisation List Published".Dailysportscar. Retrieved31 December 2025.
  3. ^"Oswaldo Negri, Jr. – 1997 Firestone / Dayton Indy Lights Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  4. ^"Oswaldo Negri, Jr. – 1999 Firestone / Dayton Indy Lights Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  5. ^"Oswaldo Negri jr".Motor Sport. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  6. ^"Oswaldo Negri Jr Results". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  7. ^"Oswaldo Negri Jr".Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved15 September 2025.

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Sporting positions
Preceded byBrazilian Formula Three Champion
1990
Succeeded by
Marcos Gueiros
Winners of the24 Hours of Daytona
  • run as the Daytona 3 Hour Continental (1962–63)
  • Daytona 2000 (1964–65)
  • 6 Hours of Daytona (1972)
  • 24 Hours of Daytona (1966–71 / 1973 / 1975–present)
Five-time
Four-time
Three-time
Two-time
One-time
Headquarters:Pataskala,Ohio
IndyCar Series
IMSA SportsCar Championship
Vehicles
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