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1 Early career and education  





2 Career  





3 CART career  



3.1  Death  







4 Legacy  





5 Career results  



5.1  Atlantic Championship  





5.2  Complete CART results  







6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Jovy Marcelo
Born

Edward Jovy Jacinto Marcelo


(1965-04-20)April 20, 1965
DiedMay 15, 1992(1992-05-15) (aged 27)
Cause of deathBasilar skull fracture due to racing accident
Resting placeLoyola Memorial Park – Marikina
NationalityFilipino
OccupationRace car driver

Edward Jovy Jacinto Marcelo (April 20, 1965 – May 15, 1992), better known simply as Jovy Marcelo, was a Filipino race car driver from Quezon City, Philippines, who was killed in an accident during practice for the 1992 Indianapolis 500.

Early career and education

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Marcelo came from a racing family, with his father Edward ("Eddie") racing dragsters, motorcycles, and speedboats in Southeast Asia (mainly in Malaysia, the Philippines and Macau). He began his racing career at the age of 11 in go-karts.

He studied in the United States at St. Mary's and at Armstrong College (Berkeley, California).

Career

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Bitten with the racing bug, he pursued racing full-time right after graduating with a business degree. With the financial support of his father, Marcelo raced in junior formulas in the United Kingdom before moving to the New Zealand series.

In 1990, Marcelo returned to the United States and competed in the Toyota Atlantic Championship with Duane Anderson's team. Marcelo finished second in the championship behind Mark Dismore and earned the Rookie of the Year title.

In 1991, Marcelo continued in Toyota Atlantic, replacing Dismore in Bill Fickling's P-1 Racing Team. Marcelo won races at Lime Rock Park and Nazareth Speedway. Marcelo won the season championship, beating Jimmy Vasser by four points.

CART career

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In 1992, Marcelo graduated to Indy cars. Marcelo had a pre-season test with Derrick Walker's Walker Motorsports, and earned a seat with the Euromotorsport team owned by Antonio Ferrari. Marcelo competed in three CART PPG Cup events, finishing 14th in Surfers Paradise (Australia), 19th in Phoenix and 19th in Long Beach. (He did not score points in these events; CART points only awarded to 12th, plus pole and most laps awards.) In May, Marcelo was entered in the Indianapolis 500 driving a Lola T91/00-Cosworth DFS and participated in rookie orientation and practice for the event.

Death

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On May 15, 1992, during warmups, Marcelo’s car snapped around at warmup speed and impacted into a concrete wall entering turn 1 at 172 miles per hour (277 km/h).[1] He died instantly due to a blunt force head injury.[2] It was alleged that Marcelo's helmet only had an anti-rotational tether strap on the left side of his head, leaving his head and neck vulnerable on the right (drivers subsequently wore them on both sides as a preventative measure[citation needed]; the HANS Device was not mandatory until 2001). Marcelo was 27 at the time of his death. He died on the tenth anniversary of the death of Gordon Smiley, who died at the same track while attempting to qualify for the 1982 Indianapolis 500. Marcelo left behind his wife Irene, son Karsten, and an unborn son who was given the name Jovy Nicolai.

Funeral services were held for him in Hillsborough, California before his remains were flown back to the Philippines.[3] He was laid to rest at the Loyola Memorial ParkinMarikina.[4]

Legacy

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Following his death, the Toyota Atlantic Championship created the Jovy Marcelo Sportsmanship Award, which is given annually to the driver who best exemplifies the sportsmanship of Marcelo. The First Jovy Marcelo sportsmanship award was presented to Bert Hart for the 1992–1993 season. He named his first son Jovy Kakoa Hart. Frankie Muniz won the 2008 IMSA Cooper Tires Atlantic Championship Jovy Marcelo Sportsmanship Award.

Career results

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Atlantic Championship

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Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Points
1991 Team Marcelo LBH
3
PIR
2
LRP
1
MTL
4
WGI
Ret
DES
5
TOR
8
TRR
6
VAN
6
MDO
2
NAZ
1
LS1
2
LS2
4
1st 76
1992 Team Marcelo MIA
Ret
PIR LBH LRP MTL WGI TOR TRR VAN MDO MOS NAZ LS1 LS2 NC 0

Complete CART results

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Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rank Points Ref
1992 EuroInternational SRF
14
PNX
19
LBH
19
INDY
DNQ
DET POR MIL NHM TOR MIS CLE ROA VAN MDO NAZ LS 43rd 0 [5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Worries increase as speed does". The Indianapolis News. May 22, 1992. Retrieved July 25, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Mercelo died from head injury". Courier-Post. May 17, 1992. Retrieved July 25, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ Glick, Shav (May 17, 1992). "INDIANAPOLIS 500: DAILY REPORT : Coroner Says Head Injury Killed Marcelo". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  • ^ Salazar, Tessa (October 30, 2012). "Here lie the racing legends, quiet and still". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  • ^ "Jovy Marcelo – 1992 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 16, 2023.
  • [edit]
    Sporting positions
    Preceded by

    Mark Dismore
    1990 Pacific Division Champion

    Toyota Atlantic Champion
    1991
    Succeeded by

    Chris Smith

    Preceded by

    Brian Till
    1990 Atlantic Division Champion


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