Anton Nebylitskiy

Anton Nikitovich Nebylizki (Russian Антон Никитович Небылицкий, Eng. Transcription Anton Nebylitskiy ;) ( born October 11, 1989 in Moscow ) is a Russian auto racing driver. He started from 2009 to 2012 in the Formula Renault 3.5.

Career

Nebylizki began his career in Formula racing in 2004 in Formula Russia, in which he finished sixth overall. After he was active in the Italian Formula Ford in 2005, he moved in 2006 to the North European Formula Renault, in which he finished 16th in the championship. He also competed in six races of the Formula Renault 2.0 Euro Cup and in the winter series of the British Formula Renault. In 2007, he put his focus on the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, where he scored no points again. He also began to race some of the northern European Formula Renault, in which he finished in 22nd place in the drivers' standings. In 2008, he remained in the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup and improved to 20th overall. Things went better for Nebylizki in the Western European Formula Renault, in which he finished in seventh place overall with a podium placement.

2009 saw Nebylizki in the Formula Renault 3.5. After he had completed the first four races for Comtec Racing, he joined the rest of the season for the team KMP Group / SG Formula. He took exactly one point and finished the season 29th overall. 2010 remained Nebylizki in Formula Renault 3.5 and appeared as teammate Víctor García for KMP Racing, who brought this season a dedicated team at the start, at. After he had reached with a third place his best finish in the Formula Renault 3.5, he finished at season's end on the 14th place overall. 2011 denied Nebylizki for KMP Racing its third season in Formula Renault 3.5. After he was noticed by a number of driving mistakes, his team decided to replace him for a race weekend by the reigning champion Mikhail Aleshin. At the end of the season he lost to his teammate Nelson Panciatici internally and finished with a fifth place as best result on the 19th place in the championship. 2012 remained Nebylizki at KMP Racing, which from this season as a team RFR were at the start, in the Formula Renault 3.5. After he had been the first six events without points, the team replaced him with Aaro Vainio. Both Vainio and his teammate Aleshin scored podium finishes. Nebylizki finished in 31st place in the drivers' standings.

Career stations

  • 2004: Formula Russia ( 6th place)
  • 2005: Italian Formula Ford
  • 2006: North European Formula Renault ( 13th)
  • 2006: Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup
  • 2006: British Formula Renault Winter Series
  • 2007: Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup
  • 2007: North European Formula Renault ( 22nd place)
  • 2008: Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup ( No. 20 )
  • 2008: Western European Formula Renault ( 7th place)
  • 2009: Formula Renault 3.5 ( 29th place )
  • 2010: Formula Renault 3.5 ( 14th)
  • 2011: Formula Renault 3.5 ( 19th place )
  • 2012: Formula Renault 3.5 (ranked 31)
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