Miloš Pavlović (racing driver)

Miloš Pavlović (racing driver)
Miloš Pavlović
Милош Павловић
Nationality Serbia Serbian
Born October 8, 1982 (1982-10-08) (age 29)
Belgrade (SFR Yugoslavia)
2011 FIA Formula Two Championship
Debut season 2009
Current team MotorSport Vision
Car no. 25
Starts 16
Wins 0
Poles 0
Fastest laps 1
Best finish 9th in 2009
Championship titles
2004 World Series by Renault (Lights)

Miloš Pavlović (Serbian: Милош Павловић; born October 8, 1982 in Belgrade) is a Serbian race car driver.

Contents

Biography

Karting

Miloš's racing story started during the summer of 1991 in the age of 9th. Just one year later he became double champion of Yugoslavia in karting. Wishing to test what his talent was worth on the international scene, he went in 1993 to Italy, where the sport of karting is well developed. Against such competition, and in his very first season, Miloš became regional champion of Italy, reached second place in the Winter Cup and was very successful in a dozen of other races.

In 1994 he became the vice-champion of Europe in Portugal (Braga), while he was third in the World Championship in Italy (Ugento). In Portugal he took pole position and the track record. He won all three qualifying races and the pre-final.

After these races, the most famous karting magazine, "Vroom" published a special article on Miloš. Here is what journalist Angelo Nardi wrote in his introduction:

"Our tireless search for champions continues. This time we have set out to disturb the peace of Pavlovic, a talent who has appeared in our championship only recently. Even though his biography already features important races and victories, his great potential has not yet been completely expressed. But it is only a question of time. In Braga his great abilities were so well demonstrated that it was clear a 'Miloš Gloriosus' had arrived."

At the World Championship in Italy, he qualified second. He won the pre-final race and came third in the final.

Miloš Pavlovic achieved real international fame with the greatest success in his karting career in 1996, when he became the youngest-ever winner of the World Cup in the "Ayrton Senna Trophy" race in Japan. In this race, Giorgio Pantano came second and Jenson Button third. While 30,000 spectators gave the winner an ovation, Miloš made the following statement. "This is my most precious victory so far, but also the most difficult one. In the final race, I was fifth on the grid, determined to win. I got off to an excellent start, and succeeded in reaching second place by the middle of the race. Giorgio Pantano was in the lead. I decided to follow him until the last lap and than attempt an attack. It worked out well for me!"

The head of Miloš's team, the famous Italian "Rotax" motor engineer Mauro Villa, made the following statement: "Miloš beat the best drivers in the world, so you can judge his success for yourself. In addition he was the youngest racer on the grid, and it's now clear what his future will be."

He then received an invitation from the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile to take part in a spectacular karting race in the Paris hall at Bercy, in which the best kart racers of the year compete against Formula One drivers. He also completed the Henry Morrogh School in Formula Ford with a special award as an exceptional talent.

Formula Vauxhall

During 1997, he tested in various formulas and completed the Jim Russell Racing Drivers School in Formula Vauxhall in England. He won a race at Donington Park and began a new phase in his career.

In 1998, Pavlović decided to compete in the Formula Vauxhall Junior Championship in Britain. However, lack of finance meant that he took part in 12 out of the 16 races in the season. In this, the toughest junior championship of its kind in the world, he finished with an overall placing of tenth. He recorded results of from fourth to eighth place.

In 1999, Miloš decided to drive again in Formula Vauxhall championship in Britain, which in the meantime had lost the epithet "Junior". He achieved two pole positions, two wins and three podium finishes. He lost the championship title when his gearbox failed at Thruxton. This was the only race in the championship which Miloš did not finish and in which he failed to gain a single point. At the end of the season he took overall fourth place in the championship, with 109 points.

Formula Three

He moved up to Formula Three in 2000, taking part in the British championship. His then management placed him with a team which was making its debut in the championship. In addition, this team was using the new type of the Opel-Speiss engines. For these engines it was also the debut season in Formula 3. The team did not succeed in providing Miloš with a correct package in any of the race meetings. In five events, he did not finish because of mechanical failures. Miloš won 41 points and finished an overall eleventh in the championship.

In addition to 14 races in Great Britain, he took part in four internationals: the Eurocup Grand Prix in Pau (France), the Marlboro Masters in Zandvoort (Netherlands), the Macau Grand Prix (Macau), the Korea Super Prix' (South Korea). In the Eurocup, he finished seventh.

In 2002, Miloš decided to take part in the Italian Formula 3 championship. He had the chance to drive in a good team - Target Racing, which was able to give him everything necessary to fight for the championship. Miloš won the championship title convincingly: he had 5 pole positions, 5 wins, 3 second places, and was in the lead for 77.4% of the total laps he made during the season.

Super Licence

Thanks to this result, he gained the right to a "super licence", which is required for those who wish to take part in the FIA Formula One Championship.

World Series Light

In 2003, Miloš had hoped to compete in the International Formula 3000 championship. However, due to lack of finance, he was forced to look elsewhere. Michel Lecomte, owner of the French team Epsilon by Graff, offered him the opportunity of competing in the newly born championship "World Series Light", which is sponsored by Nissan. He finished third overall, but was a serious contender for the championship title right up to the very end.

He was also given a special prize "Karting History Makers" by the CIK-FIA, karting governing body.

In 2004, Miloš added another title to his CV. Together with Vergani Formula team he won the World Series Light Championship. He decided to race in this category because of the prize money that the organizers (RPM) have put up for the winner of the series.

World Series by Renault 3.5

Pavlović driving for Draco Racing in the Donington Park round of the 2007 World Series by Renault season.

In 2005, another step forward has been taken in his striving toward F1 competition. Not much has changed his budget yet sufficient for World Series by Renault 3,5 upgrade. Miloš has been struggling under different team colours during 2006 for important score which eventually, in 2007, after 42 races in the competition, brought him his maiden-win in WSbR3,5.

In 2007, eventually getting conditions closer to his abilities, Miloš blew his full potential maintaining options for podium finish in every weekend. He stepped on top of the podium twice during the season, equaling the best qualified in victories. By the last race he had options in improving final results, finishing second or winning the championship. Miloš scored 96 points during his last season in this category.

GP2 Series

In 2008, Miloš left Draco and the World Series for the GP2 Series. He signed for the BCN Competicion team for both the regular GP2 season and the preceding GP2 Asia Series. However, BCN dropped him in favour of Carlos Iaconelli after six races of the main series.[1]

Formula Two

For 2009, Pavlović moved into the FIA Formula Two Championship, driving car number 25.[2] Despite not winning a race, Pavlović finished in ninth place with two podiums.

Racing record

Pavlović driving for BCN Competicion at the Monaco round of the 2008 GP2 Series season.

Career summary

  • 2008 GP2 and GP2 Asia Series
  • 2007 3rd place - World Series by Renault 3,5 Championship (2 wins, 2 podium finishes, 2 fastest laps in the race)
  • 2006 World Series by Renault 3,5 Championship (got to Draco International by the end of the seazon)
  • 2005 World Series by Renault Championship (1 podium)
  • 2004 Champion - World Series Light Championship (9 pole positions, 7 wins, 3 podium finishes and 7 fastest laps in the race)
  • 2003 3rd place - World Series Light Championship (1 pole position, 6 podium finishes and 3 fastest laps in the race)
  • 2002 Champion - Italian Formula 3 Championship (5 pole positions, 5 wins, 3 podium finishes and 4 fastest laps in the race)
  • 2000 7th place - European Formula 3 Cup, 11th place - British Formula 3 Championship
  • 1999 4th place - British Formula Vauxhall Championship (2 pole positions, 2 wins and 3 podium finishes)
  • 1998 10th place - British Formula Vauxhall Junior Championship (Drove 12 of the 16 races)
  • 1997 Winner of the final Formula Vauxhall Junior race at Donington
  • 1996 Champion - Winner of the World Cup in Karting "The Ayrton Senna Trophy" (Formula A class)
  • 1994 3rd place - World Championship in Karting (100 Junior class), 2nd place - European Championship in Karting (100 Junior class)
  • 1993 Champion - Regional Championship of Italy in Karting (100 Junior class)
  • 1992 Champion - Yugoslav National Championship in Karting (100 Junior Class), Champion - Yugoslav National Championship in Karting (Mini Kart)
  • 1991 Champion in the Yugoslav Karting Championship

Complete GP2 Series results

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

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
2008 BCN Competición ESP
FEA

DNS
ESP
SPR

12
TUR
FEA

Ret
TUR
SPR

16
MON
FEA

DNS
MON
SPR

DNS
FRA
FEA
FRA
SPR
GBR
FEA
GBR
SPR
GER
FEA
GER
SPR
HUN
FEA
HUN
SPR
EUR
FEA
EUR
SPR
BEL
FEA
BEL
SPR
ITA
FEA
ITA
SPR
32nd 0

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

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

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Points
2008 BCN Competición UAE
FEA

10
UAE
SPR

14
IND
FEA

6
IND
SPR

Ret
MAL
FEA

7
MAL
SPR

12
BHR
FEA

19
BHR
SPR

15
UAE
FEA

8
UAE
SPR

Ret
16th 6

Complete Formula Two results

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

Year No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Points
2009 25 VAL
1

Ret
VAL
2

17
BRN
1

Ret
BRN
2

5
SPA
1

2
SPA
2

4
BRH
1

7
BRH
2

Ret
DON
1

Ret
DON
2

8
OSC
1

Ret
OSC
2

21
IMO
1

6
IMO
2

3
CAT
1

10
CAT
2

19
9th 29

Complete GT1 World Championship results

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Points
2011 Belgian Racing Ford ABU
QR

12
ABU
CR

12
ZOL
QR

Ret
ZOL
CR

11
ALG
QR
ALG
CR
SAC
QR
SAC
CR
SIL
QR
SIL
CR
NAV
QR
NAV
CR
PRI
QR
PRI
CR
ORD
QR
ORD
CR
BEI
QR
BEI
CR
SAN
QR
SAN
CR
38th 0

References

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
ItalyLorenzo del Gallo
Italian Formula Three Champion
2002
Succeeded by
ItalyFausto Ippoliti
Preceded by
ArgentinaJuan Cruz Álvarez
World Series by by Nissan
World Series Lights Champion

2004
Succeeded by
None

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