Joshua Anderson
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Nationality
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English
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Year Joined
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2013
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First Race
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2013 Challenge French Grand Prix
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Series Entered
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World Sport Series
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Current Team(s)
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RTS
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Wins
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Podiums
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World Sport Series Career (up to August 2013)
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Debut Year
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2013
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Associated Teams
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RTS
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Races
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4
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Championships
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0
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Race Wins
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0
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Podium Finishes
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0
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Pole positions
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0
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Fastest laps
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First Race
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2013 French Sport Series
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Joshua Anderson is a British driver in the GPVWC. He formerly drove for YTF1 in the Formula Challenge series, and also drove for RTS in the 2013 World Sport Series.
Formula Challenge
2013
Anderson's first Formula Challenge race was the 2013 Challenge French Grand Prix with YTF1. The race was a disaster, with Anderson retiring from both races - the first retirement due to him colliding with his team-mate Mikael Tuomaala, causing both to retire from the race, and the second retirement caused by Anderson hitting a pillar in the pit lane, and taking the front-right wheel off the car. Anderson decided to withdraw from the series after the event, giving his seat to the team's reserve driver Scott Berrisford.
World Sport Series
2013
After his failing in the Formula Challenge Series, Anderson turned his hand to the World Sport series, joining RTS for the last 2 events of the season. This proved to be a good move - Anderson finished both French races in 22nd and 17th respectively. In the German races, Anderson finished an impressive 18th in the first race, but failed to finish after an engine failure in the infamous race 2 - in which he started 2nd after the grid reversal.
Racing Career Results
World Sport Series
World Sport Series