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'''Nicolas Armindo''' (born 8 March 1982) is a [[race car]] [[driving|driver]] born in [[Colmar]], [[France]]. As a child he enjoyed Karting and raced in many local races. Starting his career in [[French Formula Campus]] in 2001, Armindo moved on to drive in [[French Formula Renault]] (2002-2003), [[Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup]] (2002-2003) and more recently [[German Porsche Carrera Cup]] (2004). [http://www.porsche.com/international/motorsportandevents/motorsport/racing/pmsc/teamsanddriver/driver/nicolasarmindo/]
'''Nicolas Armindo''' (born 8 March 1982) is a [[race car]] [[driving|driver]] born in [[Colmar]], [[France]]. As a child he enjoyed Karting and raced in many local races. Starting his career in French Formula Campus in 2001, Armindo moved on to drive in [[French Formula Renault]] (2002-2003), [[Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup]] (2002-2003) and more recently [[German Porsche Carrera Cup]] (2004). [http://www.porsche.com/international/motorsportandevents/motorsport/racing/pmsc/teamsanddriver/driver/nicolasarmindo/]


He is competing in the [[FIA GT Championship]] in 2005 but only won 4 points in 11 rounds, a poor performance. [http://www.fiagt.com/driverinfo.php?drivername=Nicolas+Armindo]
He is competing in the [[FIA GT Championship]] in 2005 but only won 4 points in 11 rounds, a poor performance. [http://www.fiagt.com/driverinfo.php?drivername=Nicolas+Armindo]

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Nicolas Armindo (born 8 March 1982) is a race car driver born in Colmar, France. As a child he enjoyed Karting and raced in many local races. Starting his career in French Formula Campus in 2001, Armindo moved on to drive in French Formula Renault (2002-2003), Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup (2002-2003) and more recently German Porsche Carrera Cup (2004). [1]

He is competing in the FIA GT Championship in 2005 but only won 4 points in 11 rounds, a poor performance. [2]

He currently holds the record for the fastest lap time in the 6th round of the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup, completing the 5.1-kilometre track in 1:51.692 minutes.[3]

Nicolas Armindo's team is currently the Tolimit Motorsport team. His car sports the number 46[4]