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'''James Wilmington''' (born 16th October, 1999 in Vancouver, Canada) is a Canadian racing driver. He will drive for [[Falik Arrows]] in the [[AutoReject 2.0]] North America series in [[2017 AutoReject 2.0 North America season|2017]]
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'''James Wilmington''' (born 16th October, 1999 in Vancouver, Canada) is a Canadian racing driver, currently driving for [[Équipe Fantomette]] in [[AutoReject 2.0]].
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==Career==
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Wilmington made his debut during the [[2017 AutoReject 2.0 North America season]], taking one win and two podiums for eleventh place overall. Despite being fairly inexperienced, Wilmington made the jump to [[AutoReject 3.5]]. The Canadian didn't disappoint during the [[2018 AutoReject 3.5 Africa Cup|Africa Cup]] with a best finish of fourth place, but [[2018 AutoReject 3.5 season|the main season]] brought disappointment as he scored just one point by the virtue of a fastest lap.
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Wilmington returned to AutoReject 2.0 for [[2019 AutoReject 2.0 season|2019]], taking tenth place in the standings with a win and two podiums. The youngster also had short stints in [[2019 FIA Formula 3 Americas Championship season|F3 Americas]] and the [[2019 Rolex GT Super Series season|GT Super Series]] that same year.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:35, 2 January 2018

James Wilmington (born 16th October, 1999 in Vancouver, Canada) is a Canadian racing driver, currently driving for Équipe Fantomette in AutoReject 2.0.

Career

Wilmington made his debut during the 2017 AutoReject 2.0 North America season, taking one win and two podiums for eleventh place overall. Despite being fairly inexperienced, Wilmington made the jump to AutoReject 3.5. The Canadian didn't disappoint during the Africa Cup with a best finish of fourth place, but the main season brought disappointment as he scored just one point by the virtue of a fastest lap.

Wilmington returned to AutoReject 2.0 for 2019, taking tenth place in the standings with a win and two podiums. The youngster also had short stints in F3 Americas and the GT Super Series that same year.