Tommy Rustad was born on 3 September 1968, in Oslo and is a Norwegian auto racing driver.
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Tommy Rustad was born on 3 September 1968, in Oslo and is a Norwegian auto racing driver.
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Tommy Rustad started his motor sport career in karting before racing in the Norwegian Rallycross Championship, winning the so-called Supernasjonal title for six years in a row between 1987 and 1992.
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In 1998 Tommy Rustad got a drive in the British Touring Car Championship.
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Tommy Rustad drove a Renault Laguna for the DC Cook Motorsport team in the Michelin Independents Cup, despite getting some backing from the Renault works team.
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Tommy Rustad was champion in both the STCC and the Norwegian Touring Car Championship in 2000, driving a works Nissan Primera.
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Tommy Rustad went on to win the championship for the second time in 2009 for Polestar.
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Tommy Rustad became the first Norwegian to drive in the World Touring Car Championship when his Polestar Racing team entered rounds 15 and 16 of the 2009 season at Brands Hatch.
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In 2006 Tommy Rustad went back to rallycross for one year, forming a team with his compatriot Sverre Isachsen for to compete in the FIA European Championships for Rallycross Drivers where he eventually finished third overall with a Ford Focus T16 4x4.
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Tommy Rustad was seen in the two Scandinavian rounds of the 2013 European Rallycross Championship, driving a rented Volvo C30 SuperCar.
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