Oriol Servià Imbers (born 13 July 1974) is a Spanish racing driver who competes part-time in the IndyCar Series.
Born in Pals, Girona, Catalonia, Spain, Servià started his career in go-karts at a local kart track where he stayed until he was 19, before racing in several Formula Three championships.
In 1999, Servià won the Indy Lights championship over closest rival Casey Mears.
In 2000, Servià joined the PPI Motorsports team in the Champ Car series, as teammate to Cristiano da Matta.
Without a ride at the beginning of the 2007 season, Servià replaced the injured Paul Tracy at Forsythe Championship Racing.
At San Jose, Servià earned a third-place finish after leading a race high 42 laps.
But on 12 September 2007 it was announced that Forsythe Championship Racing had named Mexican driver David Martinez to drive the No.
[4] The 2012 Indycar Season saw a change for Servià, as he moved to the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing team.
At the Indianapolis 500, the team switched to Chevrolet power, and Servià's scored his first top 10 of the season.
Servià began the 2013 Indycar season with the same team as last year, where he scored one top 5 finish at the 2013 São Paulo Indy 300.
Servià was later signed to drive the Panther Racing National Guard car for Texas and Iowa.
He was unable to complete the race after a collision with Ed Carpenter and the official results had him in 29th place.
After Justin Wilson's fatal crash at the ABC Supply 500, Servià took over his car at Sonoma.