Christian Vietoris

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Christian Vietoris
Nationality Flag of Germany German
Date of Birth April 1, 1989 (1989-04-01) (age 19)
Place of Birth Gonnersdorf (Germany)
2008 F3 Euroseries
Debut season 2008
Current team Mucke Motorsport
Starts 6
Wins 0
Poles 0
Fastest laps 1
Previous series
2005-2006 German Formula BMW
Championship titles
2006-07

2006
A1 Grand Prix Champion (w/Hülkenberg)
German FBMW Champion

Christian Vietoris (born April 1, 1989 in Gonnersdorf) is a German racing driver, currently driving in the F3 Euroseries.

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[edit] Career

Vietoris was born on April 1, 1989 in Gonnersdorf, near the Nürburgring. Vietoris is also considered to be part of the Schumacher generation according to Autosport, "It was he [Schumacher] who sparked my interest in the sport. He was a great driver, but now I'm a Räikkönen fan." Vietoris commented.[1]

Vietoris started his career through karting, the most common entry point and all racing drivers, in 1994. Nine years after starting his karting career, the young German was the national Junior Kart champion and a year later came second Western German Karting Championship. In 2005, Vietoris moved up to German Formula BMW with Eifelland Racing, "the German championship is the best. It's a higher level then the British one" the German commented. "In my opinion, the teams are better and have bigger budgets" he added.[1] Vietoris finished his first FBMW campaign sixteenth in the Drivers' Championship with fifthteen points, sharing his position with fellow German Dominik Wasem.

In 2006, the 15-year old moved to Josef Kaufmann Racing, where he won the Drivers' Championship with 277 points and taking nine race wins, his nearest rival being Finland's Mika Mäki. As well as his German FBMW title, Vietoris won the Formula BMW World Final, ahead of other FBMW champions such as Robert Wickens, the 2006 US FBMW champion, and the British Formula BMW champion, Niall Breen.

Following his impressive performances in Formula BMW, Vietoris was picked by A1 Team Germany to replace Nico Hülkenberg for the Mexican round of the 2006-07 season. In 2007, Vietoris competed in the ATS Formel 3 Cup, before moving to the Formula Three Euroseries in 2008.

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Motor racing record

Season Series Team Name Races Poles Wins Points Final Placing
2005 German Formula BMW Eifelland Racing 19 0 0 17 16th
2006 German Formula BMW Josef Kaufmann Racing 18 9 9 277 1st
2007 German Formula Three Josef Kaufmann Racing 12 2 1 62 6th
2008 Formula Three Euroseries Mucke Motorsport 6 0 0 14 6th*

*Current Championship position


[edit] Records

Christian is the youngest driver ever to win an A1GP.He took the chequered flag at just 18 years, nine months and 19 days old, beating the previous record for youngest A1GP winner by exactly five months. That record was held by the team’s former driver, Nico Hulkenberg, who won on his debut in Zandvoort in 2006.[2]


[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Interview with Christian Vietoris. Autosport Magazine, Vol. 188, No. 1, pp. 55, Haymarket Publications. April 5, 2007.
  2. ^ Record Breakers. A1GP.com News (2008-01-21). Retrieved on 2008-01-22.
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Nico Hülkenberg
German Formula BMW
Drivers' Champion

2006
Succeeded by
Jens Klingmann
Preceded by
Marco Holzer
Formula BMW World Final
Winner

2006
Succeeded by
Philipp Eng
Preceded by
Nicolas Lapierre
Alexandre Prémat
(Team France)
A1 Grand Prix Champion
with Nico Hülkenberg
(Team Germany)

2006-07
Succeeded by
Neel Jani
(Team Switzerland)