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===[[2012 Alternate Formula One season|2012]]: [[Sauber]]===
 
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Maldonado's impressive form in 2011 saw him switch to Sauber for 2012, with [[Sergio Pérez]] heading in the opposite direction. Although [[Sebastian Vettel]] and [[Lewis Hamilton]] were the major protagonists in the championship, Maldonado would take a real step up in terms of form and snatch seven victories over the course of the season - with many of them coming in the later stages of the season when the Sauber had a upturn in form. Maldonado would finish his sophomore season in third place behind Hamilton and Vettel, but his performances in the latter stages of the season was enough for Sauber to take an unexpected Constructor's crown ahead of [[Red Bull]] and [[McLaren]].
 
Maldonado's impressive form in 2011 saw him switch to Sauber for 2012, with [[Sergio Pérez]] heading in the opposite direction. Although [[Sebastian Vettel]] and [[Lewis Hamilton]] were the major protagonists in the championship, Maldonado would take a real step up in terms of form and snatch seven victories over the course of the season - with many of them coming in the later stages of the season when the Sauber had a upturn in form. Maldonado would finish his sophomore season in third place behind Hamilton and Vettel, but his performances in the latter stages of the season was enough for Sauber to take an unexpected Constructor's crown ahead of [[Red Bull]] and [[McLaren]].
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===2013-2015: American excursion===
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Despite a superb 2012 for Maldonado, Sauber's signing of [[Robert Kubica]] from [[Mercedes]] meant that there was no place for him in the team.
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With an attempt to join [[Caterham]] failing at the last hurdle, Maldonado would head stateside in 2013, taking in the early parts of the [[2013 Alternate IndyCar Series|IndyCar Series]] with Panther Racing - his best result being a fourteenth place at Long Beach.
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After struggling with IndyCar, Maldonado headed into NASCAR - sharing the #7 Florida Lottery Chevrolet of Tommy Baldwin Racing with regular driver Dave Blaney. A string of top-10 finishes for Maldonado saw him make the #7 seat his own in 2014, bringing sponsorship from PDVSA.
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[[2015 F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series season|2015]] saw Maldonado return to single-seater action again, taking part in a full season in the [[2015 F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series season|F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series]] with the [[Pole Star Racing Team]]. Maldonado's best results would be a pair of second places - including one in the United States 500 on Indianapolis - but he would finish in a lowly 26th position in the championship.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 18:45, 15 November 2017

Pastor Maldonado pictured before driving for British Airways Sauber F1 Team in 2019

Pastor Rafael Maldonado Motta (born 9th March, 1985 in Maracay, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan Formula One driver currently driving for the British Airways Sauber F1 Team. A multiple-time Grand Prix winner, Maldonado is considered one of the finest racers of his generation.

Racing Career

2011: KQ-Hyundai

After a fairly impressive junior career, Maldonado would make his top-tier debut with the works KIA/Hyundai team in their debut season in Formula One - a year after their farcical F1RWRS in 2010. Maldonado would be a regular points scorer all season, his best being a fourth place in Monaco.

2012: Sauber

Maldonado's impressive form in 2011 saw him switch to Sauber for 2012, with Sergio Pérez heading in the opposite direction. Although Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton were the major protagonists in the championship, Maldonado would take a real step up in terms of form and snatch seven victories over the course of the season - with many of them coming in the later stages of the season when the Sauber had a upturn in form. Maldonado would finish his sophomore season in third place behind Hamilton and Vettel, but his performances in the latter stages of the season was enough for Sauber to take an unexpected Constructor's crown ahead of Red Bull and McLaren.

2013-2015: American excursion

Despite a superb 2012 for Maldonado, Sauber's signing of Robert Kubica from Mercedes meant that there was no place for him in the team.

With an attempt to join Caterham failing at the last hurdle, Maldonado would head stateside in 2013, taking in the early parts of the IndyCar Series with Panther Racing - his best result being a fourteenth place at Long Beach.

After struggling with IndyCar, Maldonado headed into NASCAR - sharing the #7 Florida Lottery Chevrolet of Tommy Baldwin Racing with regular driver Dave Blaney. A string of top-10 finishes for Maldonado saw him make the #7 seat his own in 2014, bringing sponsorship from PDVSA.

2015 saw Maldonado return to single-seater action again, taking part in a full season in the F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series with the Pole Star Racing Team. Maldonado's best results would be a pair of second places - including one in the United States 500 on Indianapolis - but he would finish in a lowly 26th position in the championship.