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Patrick Schranner

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Patrick Schranner (born 30 March 1991 in Ingolstadt) is a German racing driver.

Career

Schranner began his racing career in karting in 2000. He remained in karting until 2008. Amongst others he won 2007 the ADAC Kart Masters - KF2 and became runner-up in the German Challenger Kart Championship. In 2009 he began his formula racing career. He competed in the ADAC Formel Masters for KUG Motorsport.[1] In addition he was supported by the ADAC Stiftung Sport.[2] Schranner remained with KUG Motorsport for 2010 and participated in the ADAC Formel Masters for the second season. He won five races and became runner-up with 255 points to 315 behind Richie Stanaway, who dominated the season.[3]

As of 2011 Schranner competes in the German Formula Three Championship, driving for HS Engineering.[4]

Personal life

Schranner was trained as an auto mechanic.[1]

Career summary

References

  1. ^ a b „Patrick Schranner“ (kug-motorsport.de; Retrieved 27 February 2011)
  2. ^ „19 Geförderte und Geforderte“ (adac-stiftungsport.de; Retrieved 27 February 2011)
  3. ^ „Termine, Ergebnisse & Punkte“ (adac-formel-masters.de; Retrieved 27 February 2011)
  4. ^ „Erfahrung trifft Neuling“ (formel3.de; 16 March 2011)