Justin Keen

Justin Keen (* August 4, 1975 in Epping ) is a retired British racing driver.

Career

Keen began his motorsport career in 1993 in the British Formula Ford Briton stayed for three years in this championship and was fifth twice (1993, 1995) and third once (1994 ) in the overall standings. In 1996 he moved to the U.S. Formula Ford Due to an accident he had to pause the complete 1997 season, and then came back in 1998 in Europe. He started for three years in the Formula Palmer Audi. After ninth in 1998 and sixth in 1999, in 2000 he was vice- champion of the Formula Palmer Audi.

In 2001, Keen in the international Formula 3000 championship. After two races, however, he was again without a cockpit, as his team Kid Jensen Racing pulled out of Formula 3000. In the overall standings, he was 28 in 2002, he returned for the final three races of the season in the Formula 3000 has kicked off this time for the Coloni team managed by European Minardi F3000. The British took over from Alexandre Sperafico. Keen though never came up in the points and finished with two ninth places for the best results the 18th overall, but he was the most successful Minardi pilot this season.

Keen 2003, he returned to the Formula racing back and stepped in to two races of the FIA Sportscar Championship, where he finished in 14th place overall, and in a race of the American Le Mans Series. In 2004 he took part in several races of the British Touring Car Championship and was 19th in the overall standings. In the following two years he had worked for a total of three races of the Le Mans Series in 2006, and went beyond even when two races of the Mégane Trophy Euro Cup at the start.

The end of 2006 ended Keen his career as a racing driver.

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