Jason Moore (racing driver)

Jason Moore
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Born (1988-10-10) 10 October 1988 (age 36)
Bedford (England)
FIA Formula Two Championship career
Debut season2009
Current teamMotorSport Vision
Car number31
Starts15
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps1
Best finish22nd in 2009
Previous series
200708
2007
Formula Palmer Audi
FPA Autumn Trophy
Championship titles
2008Formula Palmer Audi

Jason Moore (born 10 October 1988 in Bedford, England) is a motor racing driver.

Career

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Karting

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Moore began his karting career in 2000 aged 11, with a campaign in the Super 1 National Cadet Championship. Moore finished 24th in the championship,[1] with a best finish of 10th coming at Rowrah.[2]

Moore then moved up to the Super 1 National Junior TKM Championship for three seasons. In 2001, he finished in a lowly 25th place in the championship, with his best finish of 15th coming at the final round at Buckmore Park.[3] The 2002 season was far more successful, as he broke into the top ten, eventually finishing in ninth place. A sixth place at Buckmore was his best result of the season.[4] 2003 was his best season, as he ended up runner-up in the championship, just twenty points behind champion Lee Bell.[5] Moore's season included wins at the first two rounds at Rowrah,[6] and Kimbolton.[7]

Moore stepped up another level to Intercontinental A Junior karts for the 2004 season. He ended up ninth in the championship, with a win at Lydd.[8] Moore continued in the class in 2005, but did not compete in the whole season, pulling out after a troublesome weekend at Clay Pigeon. His best result was 22nd at Three Sisters.[9] His final season of karting produced his only championship win, as he eased to a 21-point winning margin over Micky Higham in the 2006 Super 1 National Formula TKM Extreme Championship,[10] despite only winning one main final at Fulbeck.[11]

Formula Palmer Audi

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Moore moved straight into the 450 bhp Formula Palmer Audi series for the 2007 season. He amassed five podiums in his debut season, including four third-place finishes en route to fifth in the championship. Moore continued his progress in the series, by committing to an Autumn Trophy campaign. He recorded his first podium in an FPA car, with a third during the opening race at Brands Hatch.[12]

A second season followed in 2008, and saw Moore successfully claim the championship title. Moore claimed six wins, and finished on the podium a further eight times, as he edged out Tom Bradshaw by nine points.[13] His championship success also saw him being nominated for the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award, but would eventually lose out to Alexander Sims.[14]

Formula Two

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2009 saw Moore move up to the FIA Formula Two Championship, driving car number 31.[15] He scored three points en route to 22nd in the championship. He also set fastest lap in the first race at Circuit de Catalunya.

Racing record

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Career summary

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Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2007 Formula Palmer Audi MotorSport Vision 20 0 0 ? 5 251 5th
Formula Palmer Audi Autumn Trophy 6 0 0 0 1 79 5th
Formula Palmer Audi Shootout 3 0 0 0 0 25 10th
2008 Formula Palmer Audi MotorSport Vision 20 6 5 5 14 360 1st
2009 FIA Formula Two Championship MotorSport Vision 15 0 0 1 0 3 22nd

Complete FIA Formula Two Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Points
2009 VAL
1

16
VAL
2

14
BRN
1

13
BRN
2

11
SPA
1

Ret
SPA
2

DNS
BRH
1

16
BRH
2

8
DON
1

11
DON
2

Ret
OSC
1

14
OSC
2

20
IMO
1

18
IMO
2

7
CAT
1

19
CAT
2

16
22nd 3

References

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  1. ^ "'Super One' Results: Buckmore Park Juniors Round 6". Super 1 Series. 8 October 2000. Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  2. ^ "'Super One' Results: Rowrah Juniors Round 3". Super 1 Series. 23 July 2000. Archived from the original on 23 November 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  3. ^ "'Super One' Results: Buckmore Park Juniors Round 6". Super 1 Series. 14 October 2001. Archived from the original on 23 November 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  4. ^ "'Super One' Results: Buckmore Park Juniors Final Round". Super 1 Series. 6 October 2002. Archived from the original on 10 December 2004. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  5. ^ "'Super One' Results: Whilton Mill TKM Round 6". Super 1 Series. 12 October 2003. Archived from the original on 28 March 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  6. ^ "'Super One' Results: Rowrah TKM Round 1". Super 1 Series. 23 March 2003. Archived from the original on 28 March 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  7. ^ "'Super One' Results: Kimbolton TKM Round 2". Super 1 Series. 20 April 2003. Archived from the original on 28 March 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  8. ^ "'Super One' Results: Lydd MSA/ABkC Round 3". Super 1 Series. 9 May 2004. Archived from the original on 10 December 2004. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  9. ^ "Super 1 Series MSA – Round 1 – Three Sisters – 06 March 2005". karting.co.uk. 6 March 2005. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  10. ^ "TKM ROUND 6 @ Shenington 8.10.06". Super 1 Series. 8 October 2006. Archived from the original on 17 May 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  11. ^ "TKM ROUND 5 @ Fulbeck 27.8.06". Super 1 Series. 27 August 2006. Archived from the original on 17 May 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  12. ^ "Brands Hatch Indy, Sunday, 28 October 2007". club-fpa.com. 28 October 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2009.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "2008 Championship Points". club-fpa.com. Retrieved 28 May 2009.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "Alexander Sims wins 'McLaren Autosport BRDC Award'". Formula Three Euroseries. 12 December 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2009. [dead link]
  15. ^ "2008 Formula Palmer Audi Champion graduates to F2". FIA Formula Two Championship. 13 December 2008. Archived from the original on 1 February 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
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Sporting positions
Preceded by Formula Palmer Audi
Champion

2008
Succeeded by