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17 Facts About Riki Christodoulou

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Riki James Christodoulou was born on 15 July 1988 and is a British racing driver, born in Sutton Coldfield.

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Riki Christodoulou's cousin Adam Christodoulou is a British Racing Driver.

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Riki Christodoulou got the edge on Adam in the National Cadet Championship, with Riki Christodoulou finishing 5th, 60 points behind champion Alexander Sims.

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Riki Christodoulou did indeed win the championship, edging out Freddie Martin-Dye by just 2 points.

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Riki Christodoulou moved up to Formula Renault for the 2006 UK Winter Series.

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Riki Christodoulou competed in the main championship for the first time in 2007.

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Riki Christodoulou had a solid season, with 7 podiums including a maiden victory coming at the final round at Thruxton leaving him sixth in the championship.

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Riki Christodoulou won a round of the Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup at Oschersleben.

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Riki Christodoulou was looking to move up into the British Formula 3 Championship for the 2009 season, and at the first pre-season test, Riki Christodoulou was underneath the Formula Three lap record at Snetterton.

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On 3 April 2009 Riki Christodoulou signed a deal to drive for Fortec Motorsport in the series.

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Riki Christodoulou took his first win in the series at Snetterton, holding off championship leader Daniel Ricciardo, Walter Grubmuller and Renger van der Zande.

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Riki Christodoulou had one win and four podiums in 2009, unfortunately having 5 DNF's during the season, costing him a lot of points.

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Riki Christodoulou finished fifth overall in the championship standings, being the Top Rookie.

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Riki Christodoulou returned to Formula Renault UK in 2010 for the last half of the season with CRS Racing for one round, then Fortec Motorsport for the latter and finished 11th in points with one win and four podiums.

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Riki Christodoulou returned to British F3 in 2011 for three race meetings and finished 12th in points for Hitech Racing with one win and three podiums.

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In 2012 Riki Christodoulou left open-wheel cars for sports cars and competed in the GT3 class of the British GT Championship in a Team WFR Ginetta G55.

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Riki Christodoulou competed in seven races but failed to score.