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19 Facts About Christian Vietoris

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Christian Vietoris competed in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, most recently for HWA Team.

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Christian Vietoris made his debut in the DTM in 2011, driving for Persson Motorsport, before being promoted to HWA for the 2012 DTM season.

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Christian Vietoris started his career through karting, the most common entry point for all racing drivers, in 1994.

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In 2005, Christian Vietoris moved up to Formula BMW ADAC with Eifelland Racing.

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Christian Vietoris finished his first FBMW campaign sixteenth in the Drivers' Championship with fifteen points, sharing his position with fellow German Dominik Wasem.

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In 2006, Christian Vietoris moved to Josef Kaufmann Racing, where he won the Drivers' Championship with 277 points and taking nine race wins, his nearest rival being Finland's Mika Maki.

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In 2007, Christian Vietoris competed in the ATS Formel 3 Cup for Josef Kaufmann Racing, finishing in fifth.

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Christian Vietoris moved on to the Formula Three Euroseries in 2008 for Mucke Motorsport.

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Christian Vietoris had a solid season, ending up eighth in the championship with one win coming at the Norisring.

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Christian Vietoris continued in the F3 Euroseries in 2009 with Mucke Motorsport, finishing as runner-up to the dominant Jules Bianchi.

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Christian Vietoris won four races over the course of the season, adding a further four podiums and a fastest lap at Brands , as he helped keep Mucke in contention for the teams title until he left for GP2 Asia.

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Christian Vietoris missed the final round of the F3 Euroseries season to join up with the DAMS team for a GP2 Asia Series test at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.

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Christian Vietoris moved to Racing Engineering for the 2010 main series, winning one race en route to ninth place in the drivers' championship.

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Christian Vietoris missed the final round of the season due to appendicitis; his seat was taken by Ho-Pin Tung.

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Christian Vietoris remains with Racing Engineering for the 2011 GP2 Series season, alongside Dani Clos.

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Christian Vietoris won the sprint race finale at Monza, rising to seventh in the drivers' championship.

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Christian Vietoris made his debut in the DTM, dovetailing his 2011 GP2 campaign with a season driving a Persson Motorsport Mercedes in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters.

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Christian Vietoris's best result as a rookie was a 5th place at Oschersleben.

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Christian Vietoris is the youngest driver ever to win an A1 Grand Prix race.