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| Nationality = {{flagicon|ROI}} Irish | | Nationality = {{flagicon|ROI}} Irish | ||
− | | Years = | + | | Years = 11 |
− | | Team(s) = | + | | Team(s) = Woods Racing |
− | | Races = | + | | Races = 143 |
− | | Championships = | + | | Championships = 0 |
− | | Wins = | + | | Wins = 5 |
− | | Podiums = | + | | Podiums = 33 |
− | | Poles = | + | | Poles = 6 |
| Fastest laps = 7 | | Fastest laps = 7 | ||
− | | First race = | + | | First race = Malaysia 2002 |
− | | First win = | + | | First win = Italy 2004 |
− | | Last win = | + | | Last win = Bahrain 2010 |
− | | Last race = | + | | Last race = Netherlands 2011 |
| Last season = 2011 | | Last season = 2011 | ||
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− | '''Kieran Ryan''' is a driver in the [[GPVWC]], currently racing for [[Woods Racing]]. Ryan currently holds the record for the highest number of races in the GPVWC. | + | '''Kieran Ryan''' is a driver in the [[GPVWC]], currently racing for [[Woods Racing]]. Ryan currently holds the record for the highest number of races in the GPVWC/F1VWC which stands at a remarkable 143 after the Dutch GP 2011. He has raced consistently since 2002 and has finished second in the driver's |
+ | championship 3 times (2002, 2005, 2006). | ||
[[Category:Drivers|Ryan]] | [[Category:Drivers|Ryan]] | ||
[[Category:Kieran Ryan]] | [[Category:Kieran Ryan]] |
Revision as of 14:43, 18 October 2011
Superleague Career | |
Nationality | Irish |
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Active Years | 11 |
Team(s) | Woods Racing |
Grand Prix | 143 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 5 |
Podium finishes | 33 |
Pole positions | 6 |
Fastest laps | 7 |
First Grand Prix | Malaysia 2002 |
First Win | Italy 2004 |
Last Win | Bahrain 2010 |
Last Grand Prix | Netherlands 2011 |
Kieran Ryan is a driver in the GPVWC, currently racing for Woods Racing. Ryan currently holds the record for the highest number of races in the GPVWC/F1VWC which stands at a remarkable 143 after the Dutch GP 2011. He has raced consistently since 2002 and has finished second in the driver's championship 3 times (2002, 2005, 2006).