Nicolas Lapierre
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Nicolas Lapierre (born April 2, 1984) is a race car driver born in Thonon-les-Bains, France. He will race in the 2007 GP2 Series for the DAMS team.
Lapierre started his career in 1993 in karting, moving to French Formula Renault in 1999. He stayed there for 2000 and 2001, 2001 also seeing two races in Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup. He again raced in French Formula Renault in 2002, also driving a full season of 2000 Eurocup and some races of French Formula Three (most of them being in the main class, although he drove two races in the B-Class also).
2003 saw Lapierre's real break, though, with a move to Formula Three Euroseries with the Signature team, but more notably a win in the Macau Grand Prix. He stayed in the Euroseries for 2004, also driving two races of British Formula Three.
With his reputuation increasing and his talent proven, Lapierre was rewarded for his Euroseries performances with a drive in GP2 Series for current champions Arden Motorsport. He partnered with Heikki Kovalainen.
During 2005 Lapierre drove for A1 Team France in the A1 Grand Prix series helping the team win the championship and therefore the World Cup of Motorsport. Nicolas won both the sprint and main race events in Germany and Australia, the main race in Dubai and the sprint in Indonesia.
During 2006 he continued with the Arden team in GP2, however his season was interrupted by a spectacular first corner crash in Monaco in which he was a victim of someone else's accident. Nicolas received two compressed vertebrae in the crash and missed the British round of the series. Despite this, his points score was higher than the previous season's tally.
Due to his somewhat unimpressive form as team leader for the Arden team, Lapierre was dropped at the end of 2006. He has since signed for the DAMS team, which finished 10th overall in the constructors' standings and runs the French A1 GP team, which won the first season of A1 Grand Prix.
[edit] GP2 Series Record
Season | Team Name | No. | Races | Poles | Wins | Points | Final Placing |
2005 | Arden International | 23 | 22 | 1 | 0 | 21 | 11th |
2006 | Arden International | 04 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 32 | 9th |
Preceded by: Tristan Gommendy |
Macau GP winner 2003 |
Succeeded by: Alexandre Prémat |