An Interview with E.J. Viso-Driver, KV Racing Technology-Lotus

E J Viso Interview, July 21, 2011

 

Now in your second season with KV do you have opportunities to learn by sharing information, technical feedback or experiences with teammates and their engineers?

 

Yes, it’s always good being part of a team. A lot of what we’re doing now is a continuation of work we started last year with Takuma and the guys, and Tony brings new information. We really don’t change very much, its more like evolving the program and it just keeps growing.

 

You had some tough luck in Toronto but still finished pretty well. Is that kind of representative of your year so far?

 

Well, I did have some bad luck with punctures in Toronto. I think really every race this year except maybe Iowa, where we had a major problem with the car, we’ve always been very competitive, running a lot in 5th or 6th, but unfortunately we haven’t finished as many races as we’d like. Sometimes my fault, sometimes the team’s and sometimes other circumstances, but we know we’re good, we know we have the speed , we’re getting better all the time and just need to stay strong and do it.

 

Nobody is familiar with this new Edmonton track, but with the long straightaways and hairpins many drivers say there are passing opportunities but it could be a demolition derby. What are your thoughts?

 

That’s probably true. The first corner is way slower than it looks and is very tight in the exit. It’s almost like a dragster, you’ve got to stop and go, so car setup is very important and you need good braking and good traction. I’m sure a lot of people are going to be driving very soft cars to try to accommodate the needs of the track. With 3 very slow corners you’ll need to get power early.

 

This race, I think, is going to be similar to Toronto. It’s funny, because my mentality there was only to finish. I never, ever, took any kind of risk during the race and kind of let the race come to me and that’s the same mentality to bring to this place. It will be a very physically demanding race here, it’s easy to make mistakes and there are going to be some accidents. Just by keeping calm, having good pit stops and trying to save a little fuel so the last stop is as fast as possible is important.

On the business side of things how has the relationship with a name like Lotus affected your ability to expand your personal brand or create marketing opportunities?

 

The program we put together, that is, Lotus and KV, is very important. At the end of the day KV is a team, but Lotus is a car company, is bigger and very appealing to sponsors and the media. It’s positive for me, the team, for everybody and I hope it’s the first of many years.

 

E.J. Viso
website: www.ejviso.com
twitter: @ejviso
KV Racing Technology – Lotus
twitter: @kvracing

KV RACING TECHNOLOGY DRIVER – E. J. VISO

KV RACING TECHNOLOGY
DRIVER – E. J. VISO

#8 PDVSA – KV
RACING TECHNOLOGY – LOTUS HONDA/DALLARA/FIRESTONE

 

FACT SHEET:

PERSONAL

NAME: Ernesto
Jose “E. J.” Viso

HEIGHT:
5’5”

WEIGHT:
160 lbs

BIRTHPLACE:
Caracas, Venezuela

BIRTHDATE: March
19, 1985

AGE:
26    

RESIDENCE:
Caracas, Venezuela

MARITAL STATUS:
Single                 

HOBBIES: Cycling,
Jet Skiing, Snow Boarding, Kite Surfing, Running

WEBSITE: www.ejviso.com

 

RACING BACKGROUND:

TEAM: KV
Racing Technology – Lotus

CAR: #8 PDVSA – KV Racing Technology – Lotus Honda/Dallara/Firestone

INDYCAR SEASONS: 3
(2008 – 2010)

FIRST INDYCAR SERIES
SEASON:
2008(First
start: 3/29/08 Homestead)

TOTAL STARTS: 50
(IndyCar 49, Champ Car – 1)

TOTAL WINS: 0

TOTAL POLES: 0

TOTAL PODIUMS: 1

TOTAL TOP-FIVE: 3

TOTAL TOP-10: 9
(including ninth in Champ Car World Series Finale at Long Beach)

TOTAL LAPS LED: 23
(including one in Champ Car World Series Finale at Long Beach

INDYCAR STARTS: 49

INDYCAR WINS: 0

INDYCAR POLES: 0

INDYCAR PODIUMS: 1

INDYCAR TOP-FIVE: 3

INDYCAR TOP-10: 8

INDYCAR LAPS LED: 22

 

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
AND HONORS
:

-2001: Won
Skip Barber Dodge Eastern Championship

-2001: Skip
Barber Championship “Rookie of the Year”

-2001-2002: Venezuelan
“Driver of the Year”

-2002: Won
British Formula 3 Winter Series (B), second in (A).

-2002-2003:
Venezuelan “Driver of the Year”

-2003: Won
British Formula 3 Series.

-2005-2006:
Venezuelan “Driver of the Year”

-2008: Finished
fourth in just second IndyCar start (St. Petersburg)

-2010: Scored
his first podium finish in the IZOD IndyCar Series with a third at
Iowa

 

E. J. VISO BIOGRAPHY:

Ernesto Jose “E. J.”
Viso will contest his fourth IndyCar season, second with KV Racing
Technology – Lotus and first in the Lotus colors driving the #8
PDVSA – KV Racing Technology – Lotus Honda/Dallara/Firestone
entry during the 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series season.

 

Viso was a consistent
contender in his first season with KVRT and scored his first IndyCar
career podium with an exciting third place finish at Iowa Speedway.
He was a factor on both the oval and road circuits in 2010 running in
the top-five in several events.  Viso qualified in the top-10 several
times reaching the Firestone Fast Six, the final round of road/street
course qualifying, at Edmonton.  He also led the St. Petersburg race
in 2010 before encountering mechanical problems.

 

Viso spent his first two
IndyCar seasons competing for HVM Racing.  Following a spirited
rookie year in 2008, Viso had a challenging 2009 season.  In 2008,
Viso competed in 15 races earning five top-10 finishes including one
top-five showing, improving 11 positions to finish fourth at St.
Petersburg in just his second IndyCar Series race.  He also led his
first career IndyCar Series laps at St. Petersburg (12).  In addition
to the IndyCar Series, Viso competed in the Champ Car World Series
finale in Long Beach, placing ninth and finished sixth in the Nikon
Indy 300 exhibition race in Australia, both with HVM Racing.  In
2009, Viso contested all 17 IndyCar events, earning a season high
seventh at Watkins Glen. 

 

Viso, 26, began his racing
career at age five driving go-karts in his native Venezuela.  Five
years later he was a professional and moved to Europe to further
develop his career.  In 2001, he moved into cars and won 13 of 16
races in capturing the
Skip Barber Dodge
Championship East Regional title.  Viso also competed in Skip Barber
Championship West Region, winning four races for BVM (Minardi Jr.) in
Formula Renault 2000 Italiana WS in 2001. He was named 2001 Skip
Barber Championship “Rookie of the Year”. 

 

Moving to the United
Kingdom for the 2002 season, Viso competed in Formula Renault 2.0 UK
and Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup for Manor Motorsport.  He also
contested four races in British Formula 3 Winter Series for Sweeney
Racing, earning three podiums in route to the Class B championship
(finished second in Class A).  In 2003, he won the Formula 3 Britain
National Class for P1 Motorsports (10 wins, 11 poles, 19 podiums in
24 races) and also raced in the Formula 3 Master Corcega Italia for
Carlin Racing (fifth place), Formula 3 Grand Prix of Macau, China
Grand Prix and Formula 3 Super Prix of Chang Won, Korea for
Promatecme and the Formula 3 Marlboro Master in Zandvoort, Holland
for Fortec.  The 2004 season saw Viso race
in
Formula 3 Britain for P1 Racing, placing 11
th
with one win, one pole and a podium in 12 events.  He also ran six
events in Formula 3 International Series for

Durango and competed in Formula 3 Grand Prix of
Bahrain F3 for Menu Motorsport,   He also ran in the Formula 3000
International Tests at Barcelona, Spain, Estoril, Portugal and Jerez,
Spain for Arden International. 

 

In 2005, Viso moved up to
the GP2 Series driving for BCN Competition.  He ran 22 races and
earned two podiums and placed 12
th
in championship standings.  Driving for iSport International in GP2
in 2006, Viso finished sixth in the standings with two wins and three
podiums in 21 races.  He also was a Formula 1 test driver for Spyker
MF1.  In 2007, Viso drove in three races in the GP2 Series for Racing
Engineering and one race in the International GT Open GTA for

Sun RED.  He also competed in the 24 Hours of
Barcelona for Zener Racing Team, placing fifth.

 

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