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Recently Kim Jong Sung has reappeared in GT and single seater championships, what happened in between is a mystery. It is often suggested the current Kim Jong Sung is not the same person, given the mystery surrounded the North Korean driver support program. | Recently Kim Jong Sung has reappeared in GT and single seater championships, what happened in between is a mystery. It is often suggested the current Kim Jong Sung is not the same person, given the mystery surrounded the North Korean driver support program. | ||
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Revision as of 16:50, 27 June 2019
Kim Jong Sung is a driver from North Korea. It is officially claimed he was born in 14 April in 1969 in Pyongyang, North Korea. There is much debate over his real date of birth, and if the current Kim Jong Sung is the same driver as the original one.
Early Career
Kim Jong Sung first entered competition in the 1991 Life Grand Prix Series season for Trabant Renssport without much succes. For 1992 he signed for Great Leap Backward, scoring a total of 7 podiums before the series went defunct at the end of 1993. In 1994 he followed his team in the Rejects-1 World Championship, scoring his first career victory that year. However, a defenitive breaktrough never came, mostly due to GLB's lack of proper preparation. Kim Jong Sung has often been linked to drives in F1RGP2C, however this never materialised.
Later Career
Recently Kim Jong Sung has reappeared in GT and single seater championships, what happened in between is a mystery. It is often suggested the current Kim Jong Sung is not the same person, given the mystery surrounded the North Korean driver support program.