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| birth date    = 12 February 1971
| birth date    = 12 February 1971
| birth place    = Haarlem, the Netherlands
| birth place    = Haarlem, the Netherlands
| series 1      = F1RGP2C
| series 1      = Life GP Series
| debut season  = [[1994 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1994]]
| debut season  = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]]
| latest season  = [[1997 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1997]]
| latest season  = [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]]
| current team  = Rothmans Williams Renault
| current team  = [[Foster's Good Call Racing]]
| car number    = 2
| car number    = 9
| former teams  = Tyrrell, Sauber
| former teams  = [[Kickert Motorsport Engineering|Kickert]]
| races          = 57
| races          = 9
| championships  = 0
| championships  = 0
| wins          = 0
| wins          = 0
| podiums        = 6
| podiums        = 1
| points        = 46
| points        = 9
| poles          = 2
| poles          = 0
| fastest laps  = 2
| fastest laps  = 0
| first race    = 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix
| first race    = 1991 Life Gran Premio de España
| first win      = N/A
| first win      = N/A
| last win      = N/A
| last win      = N/A
| last race      = 1997 United States Grand Prix
| last race      = Life Grand Prix de Belgique
| best finish    = 11th ([[1996 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1996]])
| best finish    = 9th (1991) (ongoing)
| series 2      = RTCC
| series 2      = F1RGP2C
| debut season2  = [[1998 Rejects Touring Car Championship season|1998]]
| debut season2  = [[1994 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1994]]
| latest season2 = [[2015 Rejects Touring Car Championship season|2015]]
| latest season2 = [[1997 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1997]]
| current team2  = ZimSport
| current team2  = Rothmans Williams Renault
| car number2    = 013
| car number2    = 2
| former teams2  = Kickert Motorsport Engineering
| former teams2  = Tyrrell, Sauber
| races2        = 4
| races2        = 57
| championships2 = 0
| championships2 = 0
| wins2          = 0
| wins2          = 0
| podiums2      = 0
| podiums2      = 6
| points2        = 0
| points2        = 46
| poles2        = 0
| poles2        = 2
| fastest laps2  = 0
| fastest laps2  = 2
| first race2    = 1998 Silverstone Race 1
| first race2    = 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix
| first win2    = N/A
| first win2    = N/A
| last win2      = N/A
| last win2      = N/A
| last race2    = 1998 Donington Race 2
| last race2    = 1997 United States Grand Prix
| best finish2  = NC
| best finish2  = 11th ([[1996 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1996]])
}}
}}
'''Pieter Kickert''' (born 12th February 1971) is a Dutch racing car driver famous for his F1RGP2C career and his strong racing ability in touring cars.
'''Pieter Kickert''' (born 12th February 1971) is a Dutch racing car driver famous for his F1RGP2C career and his strong racing ability in touring cars.
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==Early Career==
==Early Career==


Kickert started out racing at 14 when he entered races at his local track, Zandvoort, and as he showed his talent he earned enough money to relocate to Britain and compete in the British F3 in 1989, at age 18. He won the championship in 1991, and competed in Formula 3000 in 1992 and 1993, with solid results.
Kickert started out racing at 14 when he entered races at his local track, Zandvoort, and as he showed his talent he earned enough money to relocate to Britain and compete in the British F3 in 1989, at age 18. He was fairly competitive that year, and won a few races in 1990.
 
==LGPS==
In 1991, Kickert entered the new Life GP Series, buying his own car to compete. However, he overestimated the reliability of the car, and bought too few spare parts. After several mechanical failures left him with no money, he announced that he was going to leave the series until a more professional team, [[Foster's Good Call Racing]], offered him a drive in one of their cars. Kickert gave them what little money he had left, and in just his second race for the team, the Belgian GP, he finished second.


==F1RGP2C==
==F1RGP2C==
In 1994, he was picked up by Tyrrell to race in the [[1994 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|inaugural season]] of the F1RGP2C. Partnered with Poppy Whitechapel, the Tyrrel was very unreliable, and Kickert's best result was a 5th place at the first race of the year at Interlagos. He would only score two more points finishes, with 6th places in Canada and Belgium. At the end of the year, he jumped ship and went to Sauber for 1995, where he did slightly better. He matched his best finish of fifth in Argentina, then took a career best fourth at Belgium, the closest place he had to a home race. However, he wouldn't score any more points until almost a year later, at the 1996 British Grand Prix, matching his best. At Japan, he would score his first podium, finishing second in a chaotic race. This fantastic result, as well as a series of strong drives throughout the year, earnt him the second Williams seat for 1997 in the place of retiring [[Pippa Mann]]. He knew that partnering champion [[Daniel Moreno]] would be tough, but with a competitive car and a supportive environment, he knew he could do well.
In 1994, he was picked up by Tyrrell to race in the [[1994 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|inaugural season]] of the F1RGP2C. Partnered with Poppy Whitechapel, the Tyrrel was very unreliable, and Kickert's best result was a 5th place at the first race of the year at Interlagos. He would only score two more points finishes, with 6th places in Canada and Belgium. At the end of the year, he jumped ship and went to Sauber for 1995, where he did slightly better. He matched his best finish of fifth in Argentina, then took a career best fourth at Belgium, the closest place he had to a home race. However, he wouldn't score any more points until almost a year later, at the 1996 British Grand Prix, matching his best. At Japan, he would score his first podium, finishing second in a chaotic race. This fantastic result, as well as a series of strong drives throughout the year, earnt him the second Williams seat for 1997 in the place of retiring [[Pippa Mann]]. He knew that partnering champion [[Daniel Moreno]] would be tough, but with a competitive car and a supportive environment, he knew he could do well.


==Complete Life GP Series Results==
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|-
! Year
! Entrant
! #
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! 16
! 17
! 18
! DC
! Pts
|-
!rowspan=2| [[1991 Life Grand Prix Series season|1991]]
! [[Kickert Motorsport Engineering]]
! 16
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| ESP<br /><small>Ret</small>
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| AND<br /><small>Ret</small>
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| FRA<br /><small>Ret</small>
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| ITA<br /><small>Ret</small>
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| AUT<br /><small>Ret</small>
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| CZE<br /><small>Ret</small>
|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| GER<br /><small>4</small>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
!rowspan=2| 9th
!rowspan=2| 9
|-
! [[Foster's Good Call Racing]]
! 9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| SWE<br /><small>Ret</small>
|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| BEL<br /><small>2</small>
| SUI
| LUX
| EUR
| GBR
| ENG
| POR
| USE
| USW
| JPN
|}
==Complete F1RGP2C Results==
==Complete F1RGP2C Results==



Revision as of 18:52, 16 November 2012

Template:Infobox Racing Driver Pieter Kickert (born 12th February 1971) is a Dutch racing car driver famous for his F1RGP2C career and his strong racing ability in touring cars.

Early Career

Kickert started out racing at 14 when he entered races at his local track, Zandvoort, and as he showed his talent he earned enough money to relocate to Britain and compete in the British F3 in 1989, at age 18. He was fairly competitive that year, and won a few races in 1990.

LGPS

In 1991, Kickert entered the new Life GP Series, buying his own car to compete. However, he overestimated the reliability of the car, and bought too few spare parts. After several mechanical failures left him with no money, he announced that he was going to leave the series until a more professional team, Foster's Good Call Racing, offered him a drive in one of their cars. Kickert gave them what little money he had left, and in just his second race for the team, the Belgian GP, he finished second.

F1RGP2C

In 1994, he was picked up by Tyrrell to race in the inaugural season of the F1RGP2C. Partnered with Poppy Whitechapel, the Tyrrel was very unreliable, and Kickert's best result was a 5th place at the first race of the year at Interlagos. He would only score two more points finishes, with 6th places in Canada and Belgium. At the end of the year, he jumped ship and went to Sauber for 1995, where he did slightly better. He matched his best finish of fifth in Argentina, then took a career best fourth at Belgium, the closest place he had to a home race. However, he wouldn't score any more points until almost a year later, at the 1996 British Grand Prix, matching his best. At Japan, he would score his first podium, finishing second in a chaotic race. This fantastic result, as well as a series of strong drives throughout the year, earnt him the second Williams seat for 1997 in the place of retiring Pippa Mann. He knew that partnering champion Daniel Moreno would be tough, but with a competitive car and a supportive environment, he knew he could do well.


Complete Life GP Series Results

Year Entrant # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DC Pts
1991 Kickert Motorsport Engineering 16 ESP
Ret
AND
Ret
FRA
Ret
ITA
Ret
AUT
Ret
CZE
Ret
GER
4
9th 9
Foster's Good Call Racing 9 SWE
Ret
BEL
2
SUI LUX EUR GBR ENG POR USE USW JPN

Complete F1RGP2C Results

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DC Pts
1994 Tyrrell Tyrrell 022 Yamaha OX10B BRA
5
PAC
Ret
SMR
8
MON
Ret
ESP
Ret
CAN
6
FRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
NC
HUN
Ret
BEL
6
ITA
Ret
POR
Ret
EUR
9
JPN
Ret
AUS
14
18th 4
1995 Red Bull Sauber Ford Sauber C14 Ford ECA Zetec-R BRA
Ret
ARG
5
SMR
7
MON
Ret
ESP
7
CAN
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
6
GER
11
HUN
6
BEL
4
ITA
8
POR
Ret
EUR
8
JPN
Ret
PAC
Ret
AUS
8
12th 7
1996 Red Bull Sauber Ford Sauber C15 Ford JD Zetec-R AUS
Ret
BRA
Ret
ARG
9
LUX
Ret
SMR
8
MON
8
ESP
Ret
CAN
8
USA
7
FRA
7
GBR
4
GER
8
HUN
8
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
JPN
2
11th 9
1997 Rothmans Williams Renault Williams FW19 Renault RS9 AUS
Ret
BRA
2
ARG
8
SMR
3
MON
Ret
ESP
2
CAN
2
USA
3
FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA AUT JPN 3rd* 26*