Récardo Bruins Choi Explained

Full Name:Roelof Bruins
Birth Date:3 December 1985
Birth Place:Seoul, South Korea
Current Series:24H GT Series

Récardo Bruins Choi (born Choi Myung-gil; 3 December 1985, in Seoul, South Korea), later known as Roelof Bruins, is a South Korean-born Dutch professional racecar driver.

Youth

Choi was adopted by a Dutch family and arrived in the Netherlands at 4 months of age.[1] He grew up as Récardo Bruins in the village of Zwartemeer near Emmen, where he started to drive mini go-karts at the age of 5. After his first learning years, practicing the basics of racing, he made the step to the karting competition races and drove his first races in the mini class for children from 8 to 12 years of age. This ended very well and in his first seasons of racing Bruins earned numerous of titles and prizes.

Korean name
Hangul:최명길
Mr:Ch'oe Myŏngkil
Rr:Choe Myeonggil

Career

After this he made the step to the junior class in which he also raced on international circuits. In his second year he received the title of national champion and later that year he stepped up to Intercontinental A class, the highest karting class in the Netherlands at the time. Proving to be quick, Bruins in his first year was already a competitor for the national title but due to a mechanic failure he eventually finished second in the championship and had to wait a year to win the title of national champion. After his major successes in his karting career, Bruins made the switch to formula racing in 2004. At the most important race of the season, the Marlboro masters, Bruins proved his worth by scoring a pole position, the official track record and a podium finish. After this success more podium finishes followed and at the end of the season Bruins managed a third place in the overall ranking of the Dutch Formula Renault 2.0 series. In 2006 Récardo stepped up to Formula Three racing, in the much faster and highly competitive German Formula Three Championship. Proving to be a quick learner, the Korean driver showed his speed by achieving podium finishes and promising results in his Formula Three debut season.In 2007, Choi continued his career in another season of German Formula Three Championship, getting 2 pole positions, 2 wins and several podium finishes. He finished 4th in the overall standings.

In 2008 he was going to focus on getting a seat in the GP2 Series.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2004Formula Renault 2000 NetherlandsOrange Motorsports?00006310th
2005Formula Renault 2.0 NetherlandsVan Amersfoort Racing1201051333rd
Formula Renault 2.0 Germany10113214611th
Formula Renault 2.0 Nordic200012010th
2006German Formula 3 ChampionshipVan Amersfoort Racing170012387th
Formula 3 Euro Series20000027th
Masters of Formula 310000N/A31st
2007German Formula 3 ChampionshipVan Amersfoort Racing182226954th
2008Formula V6 Asia ChampionshipTeam E-Rain400001410th
2013Porsche Carrera Cup AsiaTeam Carrera Cup Asia200000NC†
2015Porsche Carrera Cup AsiaTeam Porsche Korea200123215th
2016TCR Asia SeriesViper Niza Racing21002416th
2017China GT Championship - GT4??????1st
2018Blancpain GT Series Asia - GT3Indigo Racing1200023020th
2019Blancpain GT World Challenge Asia - GT3Solite Indigo Racing1231041591st
FIA GT World Cup10000N/A11th
2021Superrace Championship - Super 6000AtlasBX Motorsports80002912nd
202224H GT Series - GT4AtlasBX Motorsports10000??
Superrace Championship - Super 600081101727th
202324H GT Series - GT4AtlasBX Motorsports5442001st
202424H Series - 992Hankook Competition
Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie - SP-X
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SPX

References

  1. http://www.nestkorea.com/kboard/kboard.php?board=newsboard_e&act=view&no=3&page=5&search_mode=&search_word=&cid= Choi Myung-Gil who is the first ever winner of F3 championship as an adoptee from Korea

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