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Tarso Marques was born on 19 January, 1976 in Curitiba, Brazil, is a Brazilian racing driver (born 1976). Discover Tarso Marques's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Tarso Marques Net Worth
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Timeline
Tarso Anibal Santanna Marques (born 19 January 1976) is a Brazilian racing driver.
He previously participated in 24 Formula One Grands Prix, all driving for the Minardi team, but scored no championship points in three separate seasons and never completed a full year in the sport.
After five years of karting, Marques raced in Formula Chevrolet in his home country aged only 16, and he won the title at his first attempt.
In 1993 he moved up to Formula Three Sudamericana and subsequently European Formula 3000, and became the youngest driver to win races at both levels.
Minardi's financial situation demanded that drivers with strong sponsorship were generally favoured, and there were several driver changes in the team at that time.
In 1999, he moved stateside to drive in the American Champ Car ranks, and caught the eye of legendary team-owner Roger Penske.
When two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser Jr.. was injured, Penske asked him to fill in.
In 2000, 2004, and 2005, he drove sporadically in that series for perennial minnows Dale Coyne Racing, with a best result of 11th.
Marques returned to Formula One in to race alongside future double World Champion Fernando Alonso in the Minardi team, newly purchased by Paul Stoddart.
He finished the season ahead of the Spaniard but it was a difficult season for Marques, with the team's financial difficulties not always allowing equal equipment for both drivers.
Marques brought no money to the team and was employed under the provision that another driver with more sponsorship money could replace him at any point in the season, and that prospect was realised towards the end of the year, when Minardi eventually fired Marques and thus replaced by Alex Yoong with three races remaining.
Marques welcomed the driver change as the extra finance would enable the team to progress, adding, "Yoong brought the sponsor for the team already two or three races ago so he should be in the car."
His two ninth-place finishes remained Minardi's best results of the season, but he was nearly always outpaced by Alonso.
Marques would however remain at Minardi for 2002 as the test and reserve driver.
Despite this, he did not replace Yoong later in the season when the Malaysian was dropped, with the seat instead going to Anthony Davidson, and Justin Wilson also being offered the drive ahead of Marques.
^ New points system implemented in 2004.
† As Marques was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.
Since his last Champ Car outing in 2005, Marques has returned to South America to drive in the TC2000 and Stock Car Brasil touring car championships.
In March 2022, it was announced that Marques would compete in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 79 Ford Mustang for Team Stange Racing on a part-time basis.
His Cup Series debut, which was going to be in the race at Road America, had to be delayed as NASCAR would not approve him to make a Cup Series start without any prior experience in a stock car.
As a result, TSR announced that they would field an entry for Marques in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Indianapolis Road Course in order for him to be approved to race in the Cup Series, and his first Cup Series start would now be in the race at Watkins Glen.
The team and Marques did not show up for the race weekend.
Nothing has been heard from the team since then, and they ended up not running at all in 2022.
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)