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John Fitzpatrick (racing driver) He first entered the British Saloon Car Championship (now known as the British Touring Car Championship) in 1964 driving a works Mini Cooper, finishing the season in second place overall behind Jim Clark.
Rickard RydellIn 1998, he won the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) in a Volvo, beating Anthony Reid at the final meeting.
James CaladoCalado moved into the British Formula Renault Championship for the 2008 season, driving for Fortec Motorsport.
Jan MagnussenHe qualified for 25 Formula One grands prix, debuting on 22 October 1995 in the Pacific Grand Prix in Aida, sitting in for Mika Häkkinen, who was unwell.
Matt Allison (racing driver)Finishing 3rd overall with an impressive 12 podiums Matt went on to win the highly prestigious Renault Clio Winter Cup Series in 2005.
Nathan FrekeFreke is now looking for a Touring Car drive in 2010 as one of the most successful British racing drivers with a 42 % win ratio in all national and international races.
Franck MontagnyHe made his debut in cars in 1994, aged 16, promptly winning the French Renault Campus championship.
C?sar Ramos2010 saw Ramos move to the Italian Formula Three Championship with the BVM -- Target Racing team.
Lee Bentham1998 was Bentham's breakout year as he captured two wins on his way to the Toyota Atlantic championship for Forsythe Championship Racing.
Nicki ThiimAfter competing in karting, Thiim won the 2006 Danish Formula Ford Championship.
Norbert SiedlerIn 2007 he drove for Kruse Motorsport in the LMP2 class in the Le Mans Endurance Series finishing fifth place at Monza.
Matthieu LahayeIn 2011 he contested the LMP1 category of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup with OAK.
Luke YouldenYoulden competed in the Australian GT Production Car Championship in 2001, winning Class E in a Holden Astra.
Adderly Fong In 2011, Adderly Fong again competed in British Formula 3 and finished 22nd with 5 points.
Hoover OrsiHe returned to South America where he was the South American Formula 3 champion in 1999.
Josh HerrinPrior to winning the 2004 USGPRU 125 title at age 14, he had raced mini bike s and Yamaha YSR50 s and was invited to compete in the World Mini GP Festival in Valencia, Spain.
Paul O'Neill (racing driver)He was 8th in this championship, and then stepped up to the factory Vauxhall team for 2003, finishing 4th in the series.
Stuart Hall (racing driver)He drove for Creation in 2008, finishing seventh in the Le Mans Series and 11th at Le Mans.
Jake Dennis In 2011 Dennis made his début in single-seaters taking part in the new-for-2011 InterSteps championship for Fortec Motorsport, dominated in the championship and won the title with eight wins.
Matthew Marsh (racing driver)Marsh drove a BMW 320si for Wiechers-Sport at the 2008 World Touring Car Championship round in Japan and finished 21st and 14th in the two races.
Arthur Pic0 Series In 2007 15-year-old Pic began his graduation to single-seater racing by running a limited schedule in the Formula Renault 1.
Scott HarringtonHe was a multiple race winner in Toyota Formula Atlantic, finishing third in the 1988 championship despite running the uncompetitive Ralt chassis.
Ashley WalshWalsh finished 4th in the 2010 Genuine Ford Parts Australian Formula Ford Championship.
Alan BlencoweIn 2000 he raced in the Ford Fiesta Zetec Championship finishing 5th in the championship and also becoming the winter series champion.
Bruno SennaHe also drove for the team in the 2008 GP2 Asia Series.
Kei Cozzolino For the 2010 season Cozzolino graduated to the Formula Nippon, the highest racing class in Japan.
Armaan EbrahimIn 2007 he also drove in Formula V6 Asia where he captured five race wins and finished second in points as one of only four drivers to compete in every round of the championship.
Bill AuberlenFor 2004, Auberlen dedicated himself to the production-based World Challenge GT class for BMW Motorsport's Prototype Technology Group team, earning the series championship for BMW.
Alexander Rossi (racing driver)In 2006 he was awarded the Skip Barber National Scholarship from Skip Barber Racing School to compete in the 2006 Skip Barber National Championship, where he finished third overall and became the youngest winner in Skip Barber National Championship history, at age 14.
Thor-Christian Ebbesvik In May 2009, Ebbesvik contested the opening two races of the new Formula Le Mans Cup at Spa -- Francorchamps.
Nigel MooreFor 2010, Moore moved into single-seater racing in the Formula Palmer Audi championship.
Carlo van Dam Van Dam moved up to Formula Three for 2007, competing for Van Amersfoort Racing in the ATS Formel 3 Cup.
James WinslowIn 2007, he won races in both the Australian Formula Three Championship and the Formula V6 Asia championships.
Jon Lancaster5 Series season, Lancaster began 2011 without a regular drive, but moved to Formula Two to take part in the Magny-Cours event only, driving with sponsorship from Silver Lining.
Jo?o Victor HortoAfter karting, Horto went to the United States in 2009 to compete in the Formula BMW Americas championship where he finished seventh, scoring a best finish of second at Road America.
James Hinchcliffe After karting, he started his open-wheel career in 2003, when he finished 3rd in Bridgestone Racing Academy F2000 series.
John Edwards (racing driver)He won the championship over Jonathan Summerton and Simona de Silvestro, 2nd and 3rd in the 2009 Atlantic Championship season.
Hermano da Silva RamosDuring 1953 he began racing an Aston Martin DB2/4 in sports car races in France.
Gaurav GillHe finished 2nd in the Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) 2010 season.
Wayne BoydEarly years : Boyd starting karting in September 2001 in the cadet class (Zip kart) finishing in the Top 10 in his first year in the Northern Irish Championship.
Mirco BaldacciIn 2002 he contested the Junior World Rally Championship in a Citroën Saxo S1600, finishing fourth in class on Rallye Deutschland and 13th in the final standings.
Kurt LubyHe switched to the Formula Vauxhall Lotus Championship in 1989, finishing second on points.
Ollie Jackson In 2009 he moved up to the Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain racing for Motorbase Performance.
Bobby Wawak USAC Wawak competed on the USAC stock car circuit in 1965.
Julian Theobald In 2005, Theobald graduated to Formula Three, racing in the German Formula Three Championship for the same SMS Seyffarth Junior Team as his brother Johannes.
Stefano ColettiColetti returned to GP2 in 2011, driving for Trident Racing alongside Rodolfo González.
Duncan TappyTappy stayed in the series for a second season in 2007, this time switching to Fortec Motorsport.
Adam Carroll Monza round of the -LSB- -LSB- 2011 GP2 Series season Super Nova Racing | Super Nova at the Monza round of the -LSB- -LSB- 2011 GP2 Series season. -RSB- -RSB-
Dominic Storey After a karting career in his native New Zealand, Storey made his single -- seater debut in 2006 in Formula BMW Asia, finishing the season fifth overall.
Jamie DaviesIn 2003 he competed in the FIA GT Championship and also won his class at Le Mans.
Sebastian VettelFormula 3 Euro Series car in 2006 2006 became a busy year for the 18-year-old racing driver.
Gunnar Jeannette Jeannette made his debut in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series GTU class at the 2000 Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Edoardo Piscopo After previously competing in karting, Piscopo began his single seater career in Formula BMW USA in 2005, where he finished fifth with three wins for EuroInternational.
?lvaro Parente5 Series For 2006, Parente joined the Formula Renault 3.
Dominik SchwagerDuring the 2007 season, Schwager also participated in European races, driving in the Veranstaltergemeinschaft Langstreckenpokal Nürburgring (VLN) series as well as making his first start at the 24 Hours Nürburgring.
Harry TincknellTincknell frequented in various series in 2007, competing in no less than eight different championships or trophy races during the season.
Andy MiddlehurstHe was 1990 British Saloon Car Champion, which led to a drive in the prestigious British Touring Car Championship.
Neil CromptonIn 1985 he moved to racing cars and has raced in various, mostly sedan-based categories, starting in a series production specification Mitsubishi Cordia.
Alex LowesIn 2004, he made the switch to the GP125 MRO Championship, he also raced in two events in the German championship, and one event in the British Championship, at the end of the year he finished runner-up in the GP125 championship, including a win in the Pembrey Circuit at Wales.
Fabrizio CrestaniCrestani remained with Lazarus as the team made its GP2 Series début in 2012, and was partnered by Giancarlo Serenelli.
Mathieu Arzeno Arzeno started off in karting, before stepping up to single-seaters 2005 when he finished second in Formula Renault Campus behind champion Jean-Karl Vernay.
Nicholas Latifi He competed in the 2012 Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge for Rehagen Racing driving a Ford Mustang GT.
Jack Clarke (racing driver) Clarke made his circuit racing debut in 2006 in the one-make Formula BMW UK series, driving for Nexa Racing.
Simon WillsSimon finished runner up in the 1995 NZ Formula Ford Championship, after gaining a large lead in the series, he left the season 2 races early to compete over in England.
Thor-Christian EbbesvikIn November 2008, Ebbesvik also took part in Formula Renault 3.
Martin ProkopIn the 2008 season, Prokop contested both the JWRC and the Production World Rally Championship (PWRC), finishing third and fifth, respectively.
Ajith Kumar After a six-year sabbatical, Ajith signed up for his third season of car racing by participating in the 2010 season of the FIA Formula Two Championship.
Rob CollardHe contested the final round of the BTCC for GR Asia, and returned full-time in 2008 in a Motorbase BMW.
Christian VietorisIn 2007, Vietoris competed in the ATS Formel 3 Cup for Josef Kaufmann Racing, finishing in fifth.
Andrew Thompson (racing driver) Thompson's circuit racing career began in Formula Ford where in the 2004 season placed him into the then new Spectrum 010 chassis and finished eleventh in his only full-time season in the Australian Formula Ford Championship.
Bob BerridgeHe has also previously competed in rounds of the British Touring Car Championship Driving for Vauxhall with a self prepared Ford Cosworth Saphire, and British Formula Three Championship in the abortive Vision project in 1988.
Jay Wheals He started racing in 1996, in the BRSCC Formula First Championship.
Ricardo Teixeira (racing driver)In 2003 he raced occasionally in the BRSCC's ARP Formula Three Championship, taking one win and three podiums finish at club racing level.
S?bastien Bourdais Bourdais progressed to single-seater racing in 1995, finishing 9th in the Formula Campus Championship.
Andreas Wirth • Andreas is competing for his fourth full year in the ADAC GT Masters series, and is pleased to continue in 2013 with Callaway Competition behind the wheel of the Z06R GT3 Corvette.
Javier Taranc?nIn 2007, Javier was runner-up in the WSK Internacional Series and 3rd in the European Championship of KF2 as well as 3rd in the Asia Pacific Championship in Japan.
Elfyn EvansIn 2012, Evans secured the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) Academy title, the R2 title in the British Rally Championship (BRC) and the UK Fiesta Sport Trophy.
John Martin (Australian racing driver)Croft round of the -LSB- -LSB- 2008 British Formula Three season Double R Racing | Räikkönen Robertson Racing at the Croft round of the -LSB- -LSB- 2008 British Formula Three season. -RSB- -RSB-
Natasha SeatterNatasha became the first female Malaysian racer ever to race in the Formula BMW Asia Pacific Series when she competed as a rookie in 2010.
Alexandre ImperatoriImperatori won the 2012 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Championship.
Michael Christensen (racing driver) In 2010, Christensen became the first driver to join MW Arden for the 2010 GP3 Series season.
Sebasti?n SaavedraIn 2007 he switched teams in Formula BMW USA to Eurointernational and captured one win and finished 12th in points despite only competing in 8 of 14 races.
Edoardo MortaraMortara moved up to the GP2 Asia Series during the 2008 -- 09 GP2 Asia Series, replacing Euroseries rival Renger van der Zande at Trust Team Arden from the third round onwards.
Frank Gardner (racing driver)He was European F5000 champion, and participated in nine World Championship Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on 11 July 1964.
Fredy BarthIn 2002 he moved to the Formula Renault 2.
Scott PyeNow in his third season with Borland Racing Developments / Cams Rising Star, Pye is competing in the Australian Formula Ford Championship for 2009.
Laurens VanthoorWith Frédéric Vervisch and Sebastian Saavedra both moving Stateside and Johnny Cecotto, Jr. moving up to the F3 Euroseries and GP2, Vanthoor became the main title contender for the 2009 season.
Todd Lamb (racing driver)He graduated from the Skip Barber Racing School in 1996.
F?bio CarboneIn 1999, he moved into Formula Chevrolet and finishing the Brazilian championship in vice, behind Felipe Massa.
Harry Tincknell At the beginning of 2013, Tincknell extended his deal with multiple Championship winning team, Carlin Motorsport, for the 2013 season of the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.
Matti Rantanen (rally driver)On the 2008 Rally Finland, Rantanen drove a Ford Focus WRC to seventh overall.
Will Bratt Bratt moved to Spain to compete in the Spanish Formula Three Championship for the 2008 season, competing for former Formula One driver Emilio de Villota's team.
Jim Ka ToOn 13 and 14 December 2008, Jim Ka To competed in the final two rounds of the Asian Formula Renault Championship.
Adam ChristodoulouIn 2007 Christodoulou also competed in the Formula Renault 2.
John Edwards (racing driver)In 2011 he also raced a partial season with Team Sahlen in the Grand-Am GT series, taking the Mazda to the podium several times with co-driver Wayne Nonnamaker.
Pasquale Di Sabatino5 Series In July 2006, Di Sabatino made his debut in the Formula Renault 3.
Justin BellLater in 1997, he won the FIA GT championship in the GT2 class in a Dodge Viper GTS-R, racing for Team Oreca.
Johan KristofferssonKristoffersson Motorsport competed also in the Swedish Touring Car Championship, which he had to move up to the year 2009.
Mat JacksonSnetterton round of the -LSB- -LSB- 2007 British Touring Car Championship season BMW 320si at the Snetterton round of the -LSB- -LSB- 2007 British Touring Car Championship season. -RSB- -RSB-
Marcos AmbroseAmbrose finished second in the Australian Formula Ford championship in 1997.