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Damghi then was persuaded to join the [[GPVWC]] by old friend and rival [[Ojay Clark]] who assisted Damghi with finding a Superleague drive from race 2 of the 2011 season. He often impressed in qualifying but suffered problems during the race. A five race break mid-season also didn't help his campaign and he finished 24th with 3 points. Damghi however did impress [[Nijo]] boss [[Chris Williamson]] enough for him to sign Damghi for a 2012 contract  
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Damghi then was persuaded to join the [[GPVWC]] by old friend and rival [[Ojay Clark]] who assisted Damghi in finding a Superleague drive from race 2 of the 2011 season. He often impressed in qualifying but suffered problems during the race. A five race break mid-season also didn't help his campaign and he finished 24th with 3 points. Damghi however did impress [[Nijo]] boss [[Chris Williamson]] enough for him to sign Damghi for a 2012 contract  
  
  
 
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[[Category:Drivers|Damghi]]

Revision as of 18:44, 6 November 2011

Netherlands Abdel Damghi
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Superleague Career
Nationality Netherlands Dutch
Active Years
Team(s)
Grand Prix
Championships
Wins
Podium finishes   
Pole positions
Fastest laps
First Grand Prix
First Win
Last Win
Last Grand Prix

Abdel Damghi is a sim-racer based in the Netherlands currently racing in the GPVWC Superleague for Nijo Racing.


Early Years

Damghi started his simracing career racing in online servers using the F1Rft2008 mod racing on the Fuji circuit. He was asked to join F1 Legends for the 2nd season and drove alongside team-mate Jason Muscat. Damghi finished 7th in the championship before the league was abandoned.

Damghi then became a race winner in "Dutch Racing League" before departing the series mid-way through the championship and joining "ERL". He took his first and only ERL win racing in the Meganne Series. He also joined ERL's single seater competition halfway through the season racing for Leighton Motorsport in season 1 finishing 28th and scoring 8 points before joining Monster Energy GP in season 2 and finishing 11th on 38 points.


Superleague Career

Damghi then was persuaded to join the GPVWC by old friend and rival Ojay Clark who assisted Damghi in finding a Superleague drive from race 2 of the 2011 season. He often impressed in qualifying but suffered problems during the race. A five race break mid-season also didn't help his campaign and he finished 24th with 3 points. Damghi however did impress Nijo boss Chris Williamson enough for him to sign Damghi for a 2012 contract