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Christopher Zöchling (born February 26 1988, Leoben)[1] is an Austrian racing driver.
Career
edit2010
edit- VLN Langstreckenmeisterschaft at Nürburgring (Germany):
- 6h race, Porsche GT3 997 Cup, 3rd place
- 4h race, Porsche GT3 997 Cup
- 6h race, Porsche GT3 997 Cup, 3rd place
- AutoGP Tests:
- Tests in Aragon (Spain)
2009
edit- SpeedCarSeries Middle East:
- 12 races
- 8th place
- 3rd place in Qualifying (at 1st race in Dubai)
- pole-position and 2nd place (at 2nd race in Dubai)
- 12 races
2008
edit- ChampCar Atlantic Championship:
- Laguna Seca Raceway, Edmonton, Airfield Raceway
- 3 races
- Laguna Seca Raceway, Edmonton, Airfield Raceway
- Porsche GT Endurance Cup:
- 24h race in Dubai
- Porsche 996 GT3 RS
- 3rd place
- 24h race in Dubai
2007
edit- ChampCar Atlantic Championship:
- Tests
- Tests
2006
edit- ChampCar Atlantic Championship:
- Lap record at tests in Houston, Texas
- Lap record at tests in Dunville, Canada
- Lap record at tests in Houston, Texas
- Asian Formula Renault 2,0 Championship:
- 8 races in asia
- 5th place
- 8 races in asia
2005
edit- Formula Renault 2,0 Cup:
- 16 races in germany
- 12th place
- 16 races in germany
2004
edit- Rotax-Max Middle-East Championship:
- 10 races
- 1st place (won first 6/10 races)
- 10 races
2003
edit- Biland 4-Takt Meisterschaft in Germany:
- 13 of 14 races
- 2nd place
- 13 of 14 races
2002
edit- ICA Junior Meisterschaft:
- 10th place
- 10th place
- Austrian 4-Takt Meisterschaft:
- 1st place
- 1st place
Karting
editBecause he grew up in Africa and Turkey, Christopher only began racing at the late age of 14, when he participated in the 2002 German and Austrian National Karting Championships. In the following year, he was runner-up in the German championship. Following a move to the United Arab Emirates, Zöchling competed in the UAE Rotax Max Championship, where he sealed his title after just 6 of the 10 races.[2]
Formula Renault
editBack in Europe, Christopher participated in the 2005 Formula Renault 2.0 Germany, driving for the RST Auinger team. He finished 15th in the championship with a single podium to his name.[3] In the following year, he competed in four races of the 2006 Asian Formula Renault Challenge, still earning him enough points to finish 13th in the championship. [4]
Champcar Atlantic
editSpeedcar Series
editReference
edit- ^ "Christopher Zoechling - Driver Profile". champcaratlantic.com.
- ^ "Speedcar: Chris Zöchling: "Ich helfe Villeneuve"". nachrichten.at. 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
- ^ "Meisterschaftsendstand Formel Renault Cup 2005". renault-sport.de.
- ^ "AFRC Race results 2006". frdsports.com.
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