Kantadhee Kusiri | |||||||||||||||
Nationality: | Thai | ||||||||||||||
Birth Date: | 1993 5, df=yes | ||||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Chonburi, Thailand | ||||||||||||||
Related To: | Kantasak Kusiri (brother) | ||||||||||||||
Current Series: | GT World Challenge Asia | ||||||||||||||
Years Active: | 2022 | ||||||||||||||
First Year: | 2022 | ||||||||||||||
Current Team: | AAS Motorsport | ||||||||||||||
Car Number: | 18 | ||||||||||||||
Last Finish: |
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Prev Series: | GT World Challenge Asia 24H TCE Series TCR Thailand Series Euroformula Open Championship Sepang 12 Hours Thailand Super Series Thai Touring Car Series Pro Racing Series Thai Honda Jazz Cup Thai Honda Civic Racing Festival | ||||||||||||||
Prev Series Years: | 2022 2019-2022 2016 2015-16 2013 2013-15 2012 2011, 14 2010 2009 | ||||||||||||||
Titles: | Sepang 12 Hours - Touring Production Thailand Super Series - S1500 Pro Racing Series Thai Honda Jazz Cup | ||||||||||||||
Title Years: | 2013 2013 2011, 14 2010 |
Kantadhee Kusiri (born 19 May 1993) is a Thai racing driver currently competing in the TCR International Series and TCR Thailand Touring Car Championship. Having previously competed in the Thailand Super Series, Pro Racing Series and Thai Honda Jazz Cup amongst others.
Kusiri began his career in 2009 in the Thai Honda Civic Racing Festival, he finished second in the championship standings that year. He switched to the Thai Honda Jazz Cup in 2010 and won the title that year. In 2011 he switched to the Pro Racing Series, winning the championship twice in 2011 and 2014. For 2012 he switched to the Thai Touring Car Series, finishing second in the championship that year. He switched to the Thailand Super Series for 2013, winning the S1500 class that season, he also took part in the Sepang 12 Hours that year, winning the Touring Production class. In 2014 he continued in the Thailand Super Series, finishing third in the S2000 class in both 2014 and 2015.[1] He switched to the Euroformula Open Championship for 2015 doing a partial season, before returning for a full season in 2016.[2] [3]
In August 2016 it was announced that he would race in the TCR International Series, driving a Honda Civic TCR for Team Eakie BBR Kaiten.[4] [5]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | DC | Points | |
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2016 | Team Eakie BBR Kaiten | Honda Civic TCR | BHR 1 | BHR 2 | POR 1 | POR 2 | BEL 1 | BEL 2 | ITA 1 | ITA 2 | AUT 1 | AUT 2 | GER 1 | GER 2 | RUS 1 | RUS 2 | THA 1 6 | THA 2 9 | SIN 1 | SIN 2 | MYS 1 | MYS 2 | MAC 1 | MAC 2 | 21st | 10 | |
2017 | WestCoast Racing | Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR | GEO 1 | GEO 2 | BHR 1 | BHR 2 | BEL 1 | BEL 2 | ITA 1 | ITA 2 | AUT 1 | AUT 2 | HUN 1 | HUN 2 | GER 1 | GER 2 | THA 1 12 | THA 2 10 | CHN 1 | CHN 2 | DUB 1 | DUB 2 | 34th | 1 |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
⹋ No points awarded as less than 50% of race distance was completed.