In 1982, he was one of only 10 competitors in the struggling British Formula One Championship, also known as the Aurora Formula One Championship and finished tied for 4th in points for his own Amazon Motorsports Team Peru that fielded a retired Williams FW07 getting the pole at his home track of Brands Hatch and finished second in debut at Donington Park behind Jim Crawford.
He later returned to make one CART Championship Car start at Laguna Seca Raceway driving an Eagle Cosworth, but was knocked out by a broken gearbox after qualifying 26th and running as high as 8th.
[1] Later for 10 years he broadcast car races for ESPN International under 'el hermano peruano' (the Peruvian brother), moniker in use up to today calling the Grand Am Rolex Championship for Canal Speed, a Fox television channel.
2011 he produced 26 original concept one hour TV Show 'La Escuderia' for FLAC dedicated to Latin up and coming drivers in International fields.
He went on to drive a Mitsubishi WRC EVO-IX in his home Gran Premio Nacional de Carreteras los Camino del Inca' which he won in 1985, winning again on his return in his Class N4L and 4th.