Rob Nguyen

Rob Nguyen

Rob Nguyen (born August 181980 in Brisbane) is an Australian racing car driver of Vietnamese descent who competed in the 2002 and part of the 2003 Formula 3000 seasons before running out of money. He was noted for coming straight into F3000 after only nine previous car races in his life and was at one stage regarded as a potential major talent. [cite news| title =The stars of tomorrow| publisher =Grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ftnl001.html| date =2002-07-26| accessdate =2007-01-02] cite news| title =Fairytales| publisher =Grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/mole/mole16414.html| date =2002-02-01| accessdate =2007-01-02]

Career

Early career

After growing up in Australia, Nguyen was sent to the University of Lausanne, Switzerland to study Business in 2000. As a reward for his studies, his parents paid for him to have a test run in a Formula Opel car at an Austrian racing school run by Walter Penker. His first ever run in a racing car was impressive enough for Penker to invite him to take part in a full season of German Formula VW in 2001. Racing under a Swiss license, he finished fifth in the final championship standings, with two podium finishes and a pole position. Penker arranged a Formula 3000 test with the Team Astromega, and Nguyen was promptly signed for 2002.

Formula 3000

2002

Nguyen lined up for the first F3000 race of the 2002 season in Brazil for the Team Astromega only fifteen months after first sitting in a single-seater racing car and only nine races of the German Formula VW series behind him. Nevertheless, he proved a competent performer despite his lack of experience, finishing thirteenth on his début. He finished fifth in the sixth race of the season at the Nürburgring, scoring two points which remained his tally for his impressive first year. Less well-received was his spectacular collision with Ricardo Mauricio at Monza, which sent the Brazilian driver into an aerobatic shunt. However, he did set the fastest time at a test session on the same circuit in June of the same year, beating the times of eventual champion Sébastien Bourdais and other past and future Formula One drivers Tomáš Enge and Giorgio Pantano. [cite news| title =Nguyen wows them again| publisher =Grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns06491.html| date =2002-06-19| accessdate =2007-01-02]

2003

Nguyen switched to rookie Spanish team BCN Competicion for the 2003 season. He finished eighth at Imola and fifth at Barcelona to score five points under the revised scoring system, but he could only manage thirteenth at the A1-Ring. By the next race, in Monaco, Nguyen had run out of funding and lost his drive with the team, to be replaced by Will Langhorne. [cite news| title =Langhorne joins Formula 3000 trail| publisher =Grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns11254.html| date =2003-05-30| accessdate =2007-01-02] There was no other deal available, and Nguyen was forced to drop out of the series. He appeared in a testing session at the end of the year with Coloni, [cite news| title =Nguyen back in Formula 3000| publisher =Grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns12183.html| date =2003-11-20| accessdate =2007-01-02] but he did not race again.

Formula Holden

Nguyen returned to his home country in 2004 to race in the Australian Formula 4000 Holden series with Hocking Motorsport, finishing third in the championship with two wins, five podiums, a pole position and 82 points from the seven races in the series. He was again left without a drive in 2005, and now only races for fun. [cite news| first=Richard| last=Jenkins| title =The Formula 3000 drivers - Where are they now?| publisher =OldRacingCars.com| url =http://www.oldracingcars.com/drivers/watn/?Letter=N&Category=F3000| accessdate =2007-01-08]

Racing record

Complete Formula 3000 results

() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in "italics" indicate "fastest lap".)

References


* [http://www.driverdb.com/racingdriver194.html Career statistics] from "driverdb.com", retrieved on January 2 2007.

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