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'''Martin Moravec''' (born 30 June 1980 in Brno, Czech Republic) is a Czech former racing driver, founder of [[Czechmate Motorsport]] and driver agent. | '''Martin Moravec''' (born 30 June 1980 in Brno, Czech Republic) is a Czech former racing driver, founder of [[Czechmate Motorsport]] and driver agent. | ||
Moravec was a successful driver in the Czech Republic, and got his first taste of Formula One machinery in [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005]], when he became a test driver for [[Jordan]] (no doubt helped by his sponsorship). After his stint at Jordan, Moravec returned home to the Czech Republic, and occasionally tested for the Czech A1GP team. | Moravec was a successful driver in the Czech Republic, and after some fairly decent performances in German Formula 3 (14th overall in 2002 and 2nd in 2003) and Formula 3000 (15th overall in 2004) got his first taste of Formula One machinery in [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005]], when he became a test driver for [[Jordan]] (no doubt helped by his sponsorship). After his stint at Jordan, Moravec returned home to the Czech Republic, and occasionally tested for the Czech A1GP team. | ||
In 2009, Moravec retired from racing and instead pursued a career in business. He founded [[Czechmate Motorsport]] later that same year with help from his personal sponsors, and later became a driver agent due to his interest of working with young drivers. | In 2009, Moravec retired from racing and instead pursued a career in business. He founded [[Czechmate Motorsport]] later that same year with help from his personal sponsors, and later became a driver agent due to his interest of working with young drivers. |
Revision as of 13:24, 23 January 2018
Martin Moravec (born 30 June 1980 in Brno, Czech Republic) is a Czech former racing driver, founder of Czechmate Motorsport and driver agent.
Moravec was a successful driver in the Czech Republic, and after some fairly decent performances in German Formula 3 (14th overall in 2002 and 2nd in 2003) and Formula 3000 (15th overall in 2004) got his first taste of Formula One machinery in 2005, when he became a test driver for Jordan (no doubt helped by his sponsorship). After his stint at Jordan, Moravec returned home to the Czech Republic, and occasionally tested for the Czech A1GP team.
In 2009, Moravec retired from racing and instead pursued a career in business. He founded Czechmate Motorsport later that same year with help from his personal sponsors, and later became a driver agent due to his interest of working with young drivers.
His son Patrik is also a racing driver who as of 2019 competes in the German Formula 4 series.