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− | '''Darren Cardel''' (born | + | '''Darren Cardel''' (born January 18, 1985 in Salford, England) is a British racing driver. |
Cardel came into prominence in the mid-2010s as teammate to [[Stefan Kuntz]] in the [[2016 GT-R World Championship season|2016 GT-R World Championship]]. The pair raced a Lamborghini Murcielago for [[Racing Team Solvalou]] and finished the season in fourth place overall. | Cardel came into prominence in the mid-2010s as teammate to [[Stefan Kuntz]] in the [[2016 GT-R World Championship season|2016 GT-R World Championship]]. The pair raced a Lamborghini Murcielago for [[Racing Team Solvalou]] and finished the season in fourth place overall. | ||
− | Cardel moved into [[ARST|Touring Car]] racing in 2017, signing with Triumph Racing on a two year deal. After the series collapsed in 2018, Cardel moved to DTM as a works driver with Mercedes-Benz. Cardel was announced as Ferdinand United's lead driver in the [[2020 Rolex GT Super Series season]] | + | Cardel moved into [[ARST|Touring Car]] racing in 2017, signing with Triumph Racing on a two year deal. After the series collapsed in 2018, Cardel moved to DTM as a works driver with Mercedes-Benz. Cardel was announced as Ferdinand United's lead driver in the [[2020 Rolex GT Super Series season]], as a part of the team's expansion outside of Europe. |
Latest revision as of 00:08, 22 May 2019
Darren Cardel (born January 18, 1985 in Salford, England) is a British racing driver.
Cardel came into prominence in the mid-2010s as teammate to Stefan Kuntz in the 2016 GT-R World Championship. The pair raced a Lamborghini Murcielago for Racing Team Solvalou and finished the season in fourth place overall.
Cardel moved into Touring Car racing in 2017, signing with Triumph Racing on a two year deal. After the series collapsed in 2018, Cardel moved to DTM as a works driver with Mercedes-Benz. Cardel was announced as Ferdinand United's lead driver in the 2020 Rolex GT Super Series season, as a part of the team's expansion outside of Europe.