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'''James Rossiter''' (Born August 25, 1983 in Oxford, United Kingdom) is a former [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] test driver. | '''James Rossiter''' (Born August 25, 1983 in Oxford, United Kingdom) is a former [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] test driver. | ||
==2004-2005: BAR== | |||
Rossiter tested for [[British American Racing]] in the [[2004 Alternate Formula One season|2004 season]] and again for the [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005 Season]], but would be let go by the team at the end of 2005. | Rossiter tested for [[British American Racing]] in the [[2004 Alternate Formula One season|2004 season]] and again for the [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005 Season]], but would be let go by the team at the end of 2005. | ||
==2019: FIA Endurance Challenge and Super Formula== | |||
For 2019 Rossiter juggled racing duties between the [[2019 FIA Endurance Challenge season|FIA Endurance Challenge]], driving for [[ByKolles Racing]] in the LMP Class, and [[2019_Yaname_Electronics_Super_Formula_season|Super Formula]] driving for [[Kondo Racing]]. He would not be retained by Kondo for the 2020 season. | For 2019 Rossiter juggled racing duties between the [[2019 FIA Endurance Challenge season|FIA Endurance Challenge]], driving for [[ByKolles Racing]] in the LMP Class, and [[2019_Yaname_Electronics_Super_Formula_season|Super Formula]] driving for [[Kondo Racing]]. He would not be retained by Kondo for the 2020 season. |
Revision as of 13:35, 12 April 2020
James Rossiter (Born August 25, 1983 in Oxford, United Kingdom) is a former Formula One test driver.
2004-2005: BAR
Rossiter tested for British American Racing in the 2004 season and again for the 2005 Season, but would be let go by the team at the end of 2005.
2019: FIA Endurance Challenge and Super Formula
For 2019 Rossiter juggled racing duties between the FIA Endurance Challenge, driving for ByKolles Racing in the LMP Class, and Super Formula driving for Kondo Racing. He would not be retained by Kondo for the 2020 season.