Franck Perera (born March 21, 1984 in
Montpellier,
France) is a
race car driver who has competed in a number of international
open wheel racing championships.
Career
In 2006, Perera drove in the
GP2 Series for the
DAMS team, after four years of racing for the Prema team in junior championships. In 2007 he drove for Condor Motorsports in the
Atlantic Championship, scoring three wins and finishing second in the championship behind
Raphael Matos. On February 6, 2008 Perera announced that he had signed with
Conquest Racing to compete in the
Champ Car World Series in
2008 after a successful test with the team. However, shortly thereafter Champ Car and the
Indy Racing League unified, canceling the Champ Car season. It was announced on February 25 that Perera had modified his deal in order to continue with the team in the IRL
IndyCar Series. He lost the ride after three races due to funding issues stemming from the bankruptcy of his sponsor
Opes Prime, causing the team to hire
Brazilian driver
Jaime Camara.
In order to continue racing in the US, Perera signed to drive in
Firestone Indy Lights with
Guthrie Racing for the remainder of the
2008 season and made his debut in the seventh race of the season at the
Iowa Speedway. He captured his first series victory from the pole at
Infineon Raceway, his eighth start. He returned to the...
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