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| birth date    = 2000-06-05
 
| birth date    = 2000-06-05
 
| birth place    = Brno
 
| birth place    = Brno
| dec            = RonDenisDeletraz
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| dec            = [[User:RonDenisDeletraz|RonDenisDeletraz]] (caretaken by [[User:Dom|Dom]])
| current series = [[AutoReject 2.0]]
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| current series = [[AutoReject World Series]]
| current team  = {{GBR}} [[Quicktech Engineering]]
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| current team  = {{CZE}} [[Czechmate Motorsport]]
| car number    = 14
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| car number    = TBA
| former teams  = {{AUS}} [[Red Bull World Race Team]]
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| former teams  = {{AUS}} [[Red Bull World Race Team]] (AR2.0)<br>{{GBR}} [[Quicktech Engineering]] (AR2.0, F2)<br>{{CZE}} [[Charouz Racing System]] (F2)
 
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'''Vaclav Malsyz''' (born June 5, 2000 in Brno) is a Czech racing driver. He currently drives in [[AutoReject 2.0]] for [[Quicktech Engineering]].
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'''Vaclav Malsyz''' (born June 5, 2000 in Brno) is a Czech racing driver. He currently drives in the [[AutoReject World Series]] for [[Czechmate Motorsport]].
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==

Revision as of 11:47, 25 December 2022

Vaclav Malsyz
Nationality Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Czech
Born 2000-06-05
Brno
DEC Holder RonDenisDeletraz (caretaken by Dom)
Current Series AutoReject World Series
Current Team Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Czechmate Motorsport
Car Number TBA
Former Teams Flag of Australia svg.png Red Bull World Race Team (AR2.0)
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Quicktech Engineering (AR2.0, F2)
Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Charouz Racing System (F2)


Vaclav Malsyz (born June 5, 2000 in Brno) is a Czech racing driver. He currently drives in the AutoReject World Series for Czechmate Motorsport.

Career

His first appearance in the AutoReject system was the 2017 AutoReject 2.0 Europe Post-Season Test, in which he tested for Red Bull World Race Team. He got a drive with them for the 2018 season. At Monza, his season started off okay, with a fifth place and fastest lap in the feature, but a non-points finish in the sprint. Next came what would be the best weekend of the season for him, a double third place at Magny-Cours, leaving him second in the championship. However, he scored zero points over the next three weekends. In weekend six of nine at Zandvoort, he was seemingly back, with seventh and second, but he would only manage eight points the rest of the season. This all left him with a midfield championship finish of twelfth, which though arguably disappointing was much better than his teammate, who scored in one race the entire year.

After driving for Quicktech Engineering in the post-season test, he raced for them in 2019.