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    F1 Driver – Timo Glock

    September 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    F1 Driver - Timo Glock

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Birth

    1982-03- 18 (Germany)

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Height

    169

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Weight

    64

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Races

    72

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Debut

    2004

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Wins

    0

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Pole Positions

    0

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Best laps

    1

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock Best Results

    10th: 2008, 2009 m. PILOT

    F1 Driver – Timo Glock

    Raced karts from 1998 to 1999

    2000.

    In 2001, he won the overall German Formula-BMW championship.

    In 2002, he won the German Formula-BMW championship.

    In 2003, he finished 5th in the European Formula 3 Championship.

    In 2004, he became a test driver for the Jordan F-1 team. The team allowed the German to race in four rounds and he did not disappoint, scoring 2 points and finishing 19th.

    Unfortunately, due to lack of funds, he had to say goodbye to Formula One for a while. In 2005, he moved across the Atlantic and made his debut in the Champ Car series, where he was on the podium once and finished 8th in the final championship standings.

    In 2006, he returned to Europe, in the GP2 series. He scored 2 victories, 5 podium finishes and finished 4th in the championship.

    In 2007 he continued his GP2 run and became champion. He also worked as a test driver for BMW Sauber’s F-1 team, but after a brief struggle, he was transferred to Toyota at the end of the year, where he spent a relatively good 2008 season.

    The following year, Glock returned to the Japanese team, but was unable to produce particularly high results due to his mid-range machinery.

    In 2010, Glock opted for newcomer Virgin, where he had a difficult and empty season. This year, it looks like the German will have a similar fate again.

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    Born in 1985, James Allen is a motorsport journalist and author. He began his career as a teenage blogger, writing about his love of motorsport, and this led to a career in journalism. He has worked for several of the world’s leading motorsport publications, including Autosport, Motorsport.com and ESPN. He is highly respected within Update F1 and the blog is read by drivers, team principals and fans across the world. He has won a number of awards for his journalism, including the prestigious Lorenzo Bandini Trophy, which is awarded annually to the best motorsport journalist in the world.

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