Tyler Dueck

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Tyler Dueck (born December 17, 1986 in Winnipeg , Manitoba ) is a Canadian racing driver .

Career

Dueck began his motorsport career in karting at the age of ten and was active in this sport until 2008. In 2006 he made his debut in formula racing and finished fourth in Formula Russell . In 2007 he took part in two races of the Skip Barber National Championship .

In 2008 Dueck moved to Europe and competed in the Italian Formula Renault for two years . After finishing his first season on the 27th championship course, he won a championship run in 2009 and finished the season in fifth place overall. In 2010 Dueck took part in three race weekends of the Italian Formula 3 championship and was 22nd in the drivers' championship. In addition, he entered a race in the Le Mans Series this season .

In 2011 Dueck did not find a cockpit at first. In the middle of the year he finally returned to North America and took part in an Indy Lights racing weekend for Goree Multisports . At the end of the season, he finished 25th in the championship.

Personal

At the age of four Dueck's family moved to Abbotsford , British Columbia , where he grew up.

Career stations

Individual evidence

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