Daniel Campos-Hull - Complete Motor Racing Results

Complete Motor Racing Results

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Yr Series Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos. Points
2006 Italian FRenault Facondini Racing Mug
Mug
Val
Val
Imo
Imo
Spa
Spa
Hoc
Hoc
Mis
Mis
Vai
Mon
Mon
23rd 10
FRenault Eurocup Twin Cam Motorsport Zol
Zol
Ist
Ist
Mis
Mis
Nür
Nür
Don
Don
LeM
LeM
Cat
Cat
German FBMW Josef Kaufmann Racing Hoc
Hoc
Lau
Lau
Nür
Nür
Osc
Osc
Osc
Osc
Nor
Nor
Nür
Nür
Zan
Zan
Hoc
Hoc
18th 4
2007 German FBMW Eifelland Racing Osc
Osc
Lau
Lau
Nor
Nor
Nür
Nür
Zan
Zan
Osc
Osc
Nür
Nür
Cat
Cat
Hoc
Hoc
2nd 622
2008 Formula Three Euroseries HBR Motorsport Hoc
Hoc
Mug
Mug
Pau
Pau
Nor
Nor
Zan
Zan
Nür
Nür
Bra
Bra
Cat
Cat
LeM
LeM
Hoc
Hoc
25th 0

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