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Harold Primat : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Primat
Harold Primat (born 12 June 1975) is a French-born Swiss racing driver currently competing in the Blancpain Endurance Series and selected long-distance events such as the Bathurst 12 Hours and Nürburgring 24 Hours. == Early career == The nephew of famed motorcycle racer Claude Vigreux, Primat began his career in karts before graduating to the famous Max Mygale and Winfield racing schools in France, as well as the UK-based Jim Russell centre.〔(racinginside.com - Interview met Harold Primat )〕 His next move was to the USA where he competed in the Formula Ford 2000 championship. He then continued to climb the motorsport ladder in British Formula Three Championship and later the F3 Euroseries, before concluding his single-seater career in World Series Lights with the Saulnier team.〔(:: Saulnier Racing )〕 During 2003 and 2004, Primat dovetailed his single-seater exploits with a new interest in endurance racing, where consistency and car management are placed in higher regard than outright speed. Debuting in 2003 with the Saulnier outfit, he competed in the V de V Endurance championship and was instantly competitive, leading his maiden race at Spa until a mechanical failure brought his efforts to nought. Primat would become vice-champion in only his second season, narrowly missing out on the title after a prior World Series Lights commitment forced him to skip a race.
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