Career
He currently competes in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Mexico Series. He is the brother of fellow National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing driver Carlos Pardo, who died in 2009. Pardo began racing in motorcycles, eventually competing in the 600cc Superbikes Series.
After three consecutive championships, he started driving stock cars in the Dodge Neon Series, finishing tenth in points for his rookie season.
He began the 2005 season with two wins when he suffered injuries in a jet ski accident. In his first race back, a pair of fire extinguishers exploded beneath his driving seat, breaking both of his legs.
In addition to his full-time run in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Busch East Series this year, he has run a part-time schedule in the Busch Series. He made his debut in the #44 Family Dollar Dodge at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, starting 24th and finishing 41st due to handling problems.
His next race came at Nashville Superspeedway, where a vibration forced him out after three laps.
He will drive a part-time schedule for Fitz in 2008 in the Nationwide Series.