Oliver Oakes

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Oliver Oakes

Oakes driving in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 in 2007.
Nationality United Kingdom British
Born (1988-01-11) 11 January 1988
2014 GP3 Series
Debut season 2010
Former teams ATECH CRS GP
Starts 0
Wins 0
Poles 0
Fastest laps 0
Previous series
200809
2008
2008
200607
200607
2006
2006
2005
British F3
Formula 3 Euro Series
International Formula Master
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC
Formula BMW UK
Formula BMW ADAC
FR2000 UK Winter Series

Oliver Oakes (born 11 January 1988) is a British motor racing driver, and was the 2005 World Karting champion, the highest category for kart racing. He currently lives in Norfolk.

Early life

He was educated at The King's School, Ely.[1]

Early career

Kart racing, after training from age 4.

1995 Shell Oils paid for Oakes to race in the Australian Championship at the age of 7 Midget Class Australia, 100cc Yamaha Engine

1996 Cadet Class England Qualified for Super 1 Championship on novice plates Finished 20th overall

1997 Many club wins including P.F. International, Wigan & Kimbolton 14th British Super 1 1st Qualifying round of Super 1

1998 5th Super 1 Series British Open Champion

1999 Won Dutch Championship races Won the Gold Cup in Amsterdam; 5th in TVKC Kart Masters; British Open Champion again (only person to win it twice in a row)

2000 Formula TKM, 5th overall in British Super 1 Championship Winner TVKC Kart Masters from 21st

2001 Junior ICA 4th European Championship; Many Belgium championship wins

2002 Tony Kart racing team driver 4th European Championship; Champion of Western Europe

2003 Tony Kart Racing Team Formula ICA; Winner of 8th Winter Cup (ICA); Winner of Margutti Cup (ICA); Runner Up Italian Open Masters 1995

2004 Swiss Hutless International

2005 PDB Racing Team 4th European Championship; 4th Italian Open Championship; CIK-FIA World Champion

Post-karting career

Oakes driving for Eurotek Motorsport at the Croft round of the 2008 British Formula Three season.

After winning the World Championships, Oakes moved over to Formula BMW racing, with the backing of Red Bull Racing. In his first race at Brands Hatch on 9 April 2006, Oakes won the race after getting pole in qualifying. Oakes finished 6th overall in the Formula BMW UK Championship after missing several rounds due to European commitments with Red Bull racing in the European Championship and took a 5th in Le Mans and 7th in Barcelona respectively.

This made Oliver the title favourite after he signed to Join Motopark for the 2007 season. However after topping the pre-season tests the team struggled to adjust to the new aero kit and although he had some podiums during the year it was much below expectation. During the winter Oliver tested World Series by Renault cars for Comtec and Tech 1, putting up some impressive times. However after feeling World Series in 2008 was not the right step, he decided to sign for Eurotek Motorsport to compete in the ultra competitive and highly regarded British Formula Three Championship. Although its a new team and they were on the back feet after missing the pre-season testing and first races Oliver is confident with the personnel from all aspects of motorsport behind him they will be fighting for podiums towards the end of the year. This never materialised as Oakes finished nineteenth in the championship.

He moved to Carlin Motorsport for his 2009 campaign, but fell out with the team, and decided to part company with the team before the Rockingham rounds of the series.

Racing record

Complete GP3 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Points
2010 ATECH CRS GP ESP
FEA
14
ESP
SPR
10
TUR
FEA

12
TUR
SPR

Ret
VAL
FEA

Ret
VAL
SPR

19
GBR
FEA

13
GBR
SPR

8
GER
FEA

13
GER
SPR

20
HUN
FEA

16
HUN
SPR

10
BEL
FEA

17
BEL
SPR

10
ITA
FEA

12
ITA
SPR

9
28th 0

References

  1. Eason, Kevin (3 January 2006). "Wheldon graduates at the top of class of 2005". London: The Times. Retrieved 2008-07-13. 

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