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13 Facts About Andreas Zuber

1.

Andreas Zuber finished second behind Dutch driver Ferdinand Kool in final standings.

2.

Andreas Zuber moved on to new-for-2003 Formula 3 Euro Series with Team Rosberg.

3.

Andreas Zuber finished in 24th place in the standings with two points scored for seventh place in the first race at Le Mans.

4.

Andreas Zuber continued in the F3 Euroseries in 2004 with Team Rosberg, finishing 21st without scoring a point, with a ninth place at Brno being his best result.

5.

Andreas Zuber drove for Carlin Motorsport in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2005, finishing sixth in the championship with one win at Estoril and pole position at Valencia apiece.

6.

Andreas Zuber switched to the GP2 Series for 2006 for the new Trident Racing team, where he partnered Gianmaria Bruni.

7.

Andreas Zuber moved to iSport International for 2007, where he was paired with Timo Glock.

8.

Andreas Zuber took a perfect result of pole position, win and fastest lap at the Silverstone feature race, but his overall season was inconsistent and he finished ninth in the championship, compared to Glock's championship-winning campaign.

9.

For 2008, Andreas Zuber switched to the Piquet Sports team alongside Pastor Maldonado.

10.

Andreas Zuber was outperformed by Maldonado, who finished fifth overall with almost double the number of points.

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Andreas Zuber was not helped by failing to score any points in the final seven races of the season, a run which included disqualification from third place at the Spa-Francorchamps for a technical infringement that both he and the team considered to be particularly unfair.

12.

Andreas Zuber returned to FMS for the 2009 GP2 Series season, where he was partnered by Luiz Razia.

13.

Andreas Zuber has represented Al Ain in the Superleague Formula, a championship in which the cars represent different football teams.