James Winslow

James Winslow ( born April 16, 1983 in Witham, Essex, England ) is a British racing driver.

Career

Winslow began his motorsport career in 1998 in the British Formula Ford and also appeared in 1999 and 2002 in this series. In 2004 he took part in two races in the British Formula 3 Championship and finished ninth in the national class. 2005 Winslow changed in the Asian Formula 3 Championship. He won a race and finished the championship in third place. 2006 Winslow stepped in again in the Asian Formula 3 Championship. He won 8 of 18 races and ultimately the championship title with a clear lead on Tyson Sy. For Winslow made ​​headlines when he Moreno Soeprapto after a collision life saved. Soeprapto drove to Winslow and took off. The impact into the barriers the fuel hoses were destroyed in his car and the fuel ran out. Winslow helped Soeprapto to free himself from the car, which went up in flames a little later, and saved his life.

2007 Winslow changed in the Asian Formula Renault V6 and won three victories at first the champion in front of Armaan Ebrahim. He also competed in the Australian Formula 3 Championship and finished second in this series with three wins fourth place. 2008 Winslow occurred only in the Australian Formula 3. He won five races and decided the championship titles. He sat down with 198 by 194 points compared to Leanne Tander.

2009 Winslow moved to North America and started for different teams to eleven of twelve races in the Atlantic Championship. With a sixth place as best result he finished the season in eighth place overall. 2010 Winslow moved to Sam Schmidt Motorsports in the Indy Lights. He participated in six of 13 races. With a fifth place as best result he finished at the end of the season 14th in the Drivers' Championship. 2011 Winslow entered for Andretti Autosport in the first four races in the Indy Lights. At the end of the season he was on the 19th place overall. In addition, Winslow participated in six of the seven events of the Australian Formula 3 Championship. With 202 to 210 points, he was behind Chris Gilmour, who went to the start at every race, runner-up.

Career stations

  • 2006: Asian Formula 3 (Master)
  • 2007: Asian Formula Renault V6 ( Master )
  • 2007: Australian Formula 3 (4th place )
  • 2008: Australian Formula 3 (Master)
  • 2009: Atlantic Championship ( 8th place)
  • 2010: Indy Lights ( 14th)
  • 2008: Australian Formula 3 (2nd place)
  • 2011: Indy Lights ( 19th place )
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