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A track record of eight international titles in the Formula Renault 2.0 since 2004, more than 90 poles and 90 victories since 2001 clearly stress the doubtless quality of our work as a professional motor sports team. Counting to one of the top-teams with regards to promote young talented race drivers started in 2004 when the Motopark Academy won both - the German Formula Renault championship and the Formula Renault Eurocup - with Scott Speed (USA). After winning the rookie-championship of both Formula Renault series in 2005 Felipe Albuquerque (POR) was able to enhance the track record of the Motopark Academy in 2006, winning the German and European Formula Renault championship. In 2007 Frank Kechele (GER) won the NEC title and again in 2008 Valtteri Bottas (FIN) won both Formula Renault series. António The first year in the Formula 3 Euroseries was also pretty successful! Renger van der Zande (NL) can look back on one victory and the rookie Christopher Zanella (SUI) stepped up to the podium once taking second. |
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Motopark Academy driver of the recent years: |
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| Scott Speed (USA) | Nascar / Formula-1 |
| Sébastien Buemi (SUI) | Formula-1 |
| Filipe Albuquerque (POR) | GP-2 / A1-GP |
| Andreas Zuber (AUT) |
GP-2 |
| Valtteri Bottas (FIN) | Formula-1 test driver / Formula-3-Euro-Series |
| Brandon Hartley (NZL) |
Formula-1 reserve driver / |
| Tobias Hegewald (GER) | Formula-2 |
| Junior Strous (NED) | Firestone-Indy-Lights-Series |
| John Michael Edwards (USA) | Formula-Atlantic |
| Frank Kechele (GER) | GT-Sport |
| Jörg Hardt (GER) | GT-Sport |
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2004 - Scott Speed |
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2005 - Filipe Albuquerque |
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2006 - Filipe Albuquerque |
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2007 - Frank Kechele 2. Formula Renault 2.0 NEC |
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2008 - Valtteri Bottas 2. Formula Renault 2.0 NEC |
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2009 - António Félix Da Costa 2. Formula Renault 2.0 NEC |
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