Mohamed Fairuz Fauzy (born October 24, 1982 in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia) is a
race car driver.
Early career
Fauzy started competing in
karting events in 1994 before making the move to
British Formula Ford at the start of 1999. He moved to
British Formula Renault in 2000, developing his skills there before moving up to
British Formula Three in 2002, albeit in the B-Class.
He moved up to the main class in 2003, driving for both the SYR and Promatecme teams, before driving for both the Menu and P1 teams in 2004. He moved to the
GP2 Series for
2005, becoming one of a number of Asian drivers in the championship. Despite being the only driver to start every race and not score a point, he continued in the series for
2006, again scoring no points. During this time he was also one of
A1 Team Malaysia's drivers (along with
Alex Yoong) in the
A1 Grand Prix series.
Fauzy raced in the
Formula Renault 3.5 Series for the
Cram Competition team.
He returned to GP2 for
2008, driving for the
Super Nova team in the
GP2 Asia Series. In
2009, he competed in the
Formula Renault 3.5 Series for
Mofaz Racing. After entering the final race in sixth place, Fauzy finished second in the race at the
Ciudad del Motor de Aragón and leapfrogged the four drivers above him, to finish as runner-up to
Bertrand Baguette in the championship standings.
Formula One
Fauzy was confirmed as one of
Spyker F1's test and reserve drivers for , Fauzy was tipped for a
Lotus......
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