Nicolas Rondet

Nicolas Rondet
Nationality France French
Born (1970-03-09)March 9, 1970
Melle, Deux-Sèvres
IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge
Years active 2011
Previous series
2011

2002
2001
19981999
19971998
1995–1996
1994–1995
1993
1992
1991
Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge
Atlantic Championship
Barber Dodge Pro Series
Atlantic Championship
Barber Dodge Pro Series
Skip Barber Western Series
French Citroën AX Cup
British Formula Ford
Formula First
French F3
Championship titles
2001
1996
Barber Dodge Pro Series
Skip Barber Western Series
Awards
1996 Skip Barber Big Scholarship

Nicolas Rondet is a former Barber Dodge Pro Series and Atlantic Championship driver from Melle, Deux-Sèvres, France.

Career history

After he was born in France he grew up in Brazil and started karting. After a short career in karting and single-seaters the young driver switched to touring cars. He won his first season in the French Citroën AX Cup in 1993. The following season Rondet finished fifth in the series.[1] After this success he moved to the United States of America to race in the Skip Barber Western Series. In his second season the French driver won the championship and the Skip Barber Big Scholarship. The scholarship secured him a seat in the 1997 Barber Dodge Pro Series season. The season was successful as he won one race and scored another two podium finishes. The following season he secured his seat due to his sponsors. Again the driver scored three podium finishes but he had to miss three races. 1998 was also the first season Rondet made his debut in the Atlantic Championship racing at Long Beach and Houston. His best finish was a seventh place at Houston. The Frenchman also raced a single outing in the IMSA GT Championship. At Lime Rock Park he finished thirteenth in a Mazda RX-7.[2] He returned for a partial Atlantic Championship season the following year. He was places eleventh in the championship scoring one podium finish. After failing to secure a seat for the 2000 season he returned to the Barber Dodge Pro Series in 2001. This season was highly successful as he finished every race in the top 10, winning three races. As he won the title he won a scholarship to race in the 2002 Atlantic Championship season. This season was not so successful as he finished in the top 10 only twice.

Complete motorsports results

American Open-Wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest race lap)

Barber Dodge Pro Series

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
1997 United States
STP
28
United States
SEB
4
United States
SAV
10
United States
LRP
4
United States
MDO
8
United States
WGI
9
United States
MIN
1
United States
MDO
2
United States
ROA
5
United States
LS
4
United States
REN
4
United States
LS
3
5th 125
1998 United States
SEB
18
United States
LRP
15
United States
DET
25
United States
WGI
9
United States
CLE
2
United States
GRA
3
United States
MDO
2
United States
ROA
4
United States
LS1
United States
ATL
United States
HMS
United States
LS2
16
7th 67
2001 United States
SEB
3
United States
PIR
1
United States
LRP1
10
United States
LRP2
5
United States
DET
5
United States
CLE
7
Canada
TOR
5
United States
CHI
1
United States
MDO
1
United States
ROA
3
Canada
VAN
2
United States
LS
4
1st 155

Atlantic Championship

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Rank Points
1998 World Speed Motorsports United States
LBH
24
United States
NAZ
United States
GAT
United States
MIL
Canada
MTL
United States
CLE
Canada
TOR
Canada
TRR
United States
MDO
United States
ROA
Canada
VAN
United States
LS
United States
HOU
7
27th 9
1999 World Speed Motorsports United States
LBH
21
United States
NAZ
7
United States
GAT
5
United States
MIL
4
Canada
MTL
26
United States
ROA
25
Canada
TRR
3
United States
MDO
25
United States
CHI
Canada
VAN
United States
LS
17
United States
HOU
23
11th 40
2002 Condor Motorsports Mexico
MTY
United States
LBH
14
United States
MIL
18
United States
LS
10
United States
POR
15
United States
CHI
22
Canada
TOR
9
United States
CLE
22
Canada
TRR
15
United States
ROA
13
Canada
MTL
17
United States
DEN
22
20th 20

References

  1. "Nicolas Rondet – Career and Success:". Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. "Complete Archive of Nicolas Rondet". Racing Sports Cars. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Nilton Rossoni
Barber Dodge Pro Series Champion
2001
Succeeded by
A.J. Allmendinger
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