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    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov

    September 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    F1 Driver - Vitaly Petrov

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Beginning

    08-09-1984 (Vyborg, Russia)

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Peak

    185

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Weight

    72

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Races

    38

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Debut

    2010

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Wins

    0

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Pole Positions

    0

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Greatest Laps

    1

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov Greatest Outcomes

    Place tenth – 2011 PILOT

    F1 Driver – Vitaly Petrov

    V. Petrov raced within the GP2 championship from 2006 to 2009, the place he completed second in 2009, behind solely Nico Hulkenberg. The Russian was slower than most of his teammates within the sequence, shedding out to Romain Grosjean, who switched to Formulation One mid-season in 2009, and Lucas di Grassi and Giorgio Pantano earlier than that.

    Earlier than making his GP2 debut in 2006, he competed in each the Italian and the European Formulation 3000 championships in Italy and Europe, ending third within the total championship. In 2005, the Russian triumphed in his residence nation’s Formulation 1600 and Lada Revolution championships.

    Petrov had a tough debut in Formulation One in 2010, with occasional good outcomes, however as a rule, he was let down by poor performances and accidents.

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