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'''Rudy van Buren''' is the {{SL|2017}} Superleague Drivers' World Champion and the [[2017 International Touring Cup season|2017 International Touring Cup]] Champion, both accolades he achieved whilst driving for [[Vod:Bul Racing]]. After securing his titles, van Buren left the league; as winner of the World's Fastest Gamer competition, he had joined the McLaren F1 Team as a professional development driver. | '''Rudy van Buren''' is the {{SL|2017}} Superleague Drivers' World Champion and the [[2017 International Touring Cup season|2017 International Touring Cup]] Champion, both accolades he achieved whilst driving for [[Vod:Bul Racing]]. After securing his titles, van Buren left the league; as winner of the World's Fastest Gamer competition, he had joined the McLaren F1 Team as a professional development driver. | ||
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+ | | before = [[David Fidock]] | ||
+ | | title = [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]] | ||
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+ | | after = [[Alex Siebel]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 9 December 2018
Superleague Career | |
Nationality | Dutch |
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Active Years | 2016 – 2017 |
Team(s) | Midnight, Vod:Bul |
Grand Prix | 23 |
Championships | 1 |
Wins | 14 |
Podium finishes | 18 |
Pole positions | 14 |
Fastest laps | 8 |
First Grand Prix | 2016 Australian Grand Prix |
First Win | 2016 Australian Grand Prix |
Last Win | 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix |
Last Grand Prix | 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix |
Rudy van Buren is the 2017 Superleague Drivers' World Champion and the 2017 International Touring Cup Champion, both accolades he achieved whilst driving for Vod:Bul Racing. After securing his titles, van Buren left the league; as winner of the World's Fastest Gamer competition, he had joined the McLaren F1 Team as a professional development driver.
Preceded by: David Fidock |
Superleague World Drivers' Champion 2017 |
Succeeded by: Alex Siebel |