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'''Isabel Martins''' is a portuguese racing driver (born 09/11/2001) in Oporto, Portugal.
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{{Infobox Driver Small
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| name          = Isabel Martins
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| nationality    = {{POR}} Portuguese
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| birth date    = 2001-11-09
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| birth place    = Oporto
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| dec            = [[User:Miguel98|Miguel98]]
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| current series = [[AutoReject 2.0]]
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| current team  = {{GER}} [[Blokkmonsta Racing|Blokkmonsta Junior Team]]
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| car number    = 23
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| former teams  = {{JAM}} [[Team Calinetic|Calinetic Junior Squad]]
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|}}
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'''Isabel Martins''' (born November 9th, 2001 in Oporto) is a Portuguese racing driver.
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==Career==
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She started off in [[2018 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season|2018 in Anglo-Irish F4]], driving for [[Calinetic]]. Whilst her teammate was a consistent point-scorer and ended the season fifth in the standings, she only scored four times all season. Three points finishes from the first four weekends and eight races was followed by a stretch of three weekends without a single point. Next came her best result of the season, a fourth place at Donington, but she retired from the second race and didn't finish above 21st for the remainder of the season.
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For [[2019 AutoReject 2.0 season|2019]], she moved into AutoReject 2.0 with [[Blokkmonsta Racing|Blokkmonsta]], paired with [[Dagan Jamakovic]].

Revision as of 01:48, 13 September 2017

Isabel Martins
Nationality Flag of Portugal svg.png Portuguese
Born 2001-11-09
Oporto
DEC Holder Miguel98
Current Series AutoReject 2.0
Current Team Flag of Germany svg.png Blokkmonsta Junior Team
Car Number 23
Former Teams Flag of Jamaica svg.png Calinetic Junior Squad


Isabel Martins (born November 9th, 2001 in Oporto) is a Portuguese racing driver.

Career

She started off in 2018 in Anglo-Irish F4, driving for Calinetic. Whilst her teammate was a consistent point-scorer and ended the season fifth in the standings, she only scored four times all season. Three points finishes from the first four weekends and eight races was followed by a stretch of three weekends without a single point. Next came her best result of the season, a fourth place at Donington, but she retired from the second race and didn't finish above 21st for the remainder of the season.

For 2019, she moved into AutoReject 2.0 with Blokkmonsta, paired with Dagan Jamakovic.