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{{Infobox FC driver
 
{{Infobox FC driver
 
| Name            = {{flagicon|ENG}} James Charman
 
| Name            = {{flagicon|ENG}} James Charman
| Logo            = [[File:Gpvwc_wiki.jpg]]
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| Logo            =  
 
| Nationality    = {{flagicon|UK}} British
 
| Nationality    = {{flagicon|UK}} British
| Years          = 2012-
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| Years          = 2012
 
| Team(s)        = [[Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport]]
 
| Team(s)        = [[Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport]]
| Races          = 2
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| Races          = 4
 
| Championships  = 0
 
| Championships  = 0
 
| Wins            = 0
 
| Wins            = 0
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| Poles          = 0
 
| Poles          = 0
 
| Fastest laps    = 0
 
| Fastest laps    = 0
| First race      = [[Brands Hatch]]
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| First race      = 2012 Formula Challenge British Grand Prix
| First win      = N/A
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| Last race      = 2012 Formula Challenge Dutch Grand Prix
| Last win        = N/A
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| Last race      = Brands Hatch
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| Last season    = 2012
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'''James Charman''' is an English driver in the [[GPVWC]] currently driving for [[Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport]] in [[Formula Challenge]]. James began sim-racing in 2008 on Live for Speed, competing in a small community tin-top championship known as "Real-Life Racing" (spin-off of "Real-Life BATracer) with fellow GPVWC members [[Lee Davidson]], [[Scott Moore]] (whom teamed with Charman at one point) and [[Jack Mace]].
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'''James Charman''' is an English driver in the [[GPVWC]].  
 
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James took a couple of years away from competition sim-racing to focus on college work and personal matters, but was coaxed back into competitive racing by peers in 2012. Along with running in the GPVWC, James will be participating in the 2012 GRCE Mad Dog Endurance Series.
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== Early Career ==
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James began sim-racing in 2008 on Live for Speed, but has been playing motorsport games since he was able to pick up a controller.
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Since 1997, James has played every Formula One and ToCA release to date on PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and PC. In 2007 James bought a new computer with Race07 and a wheel setup, and began sim-racing proper.
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James was a founding member of the Real-Life Racing LFS hatchback series, finishing 10th in the inaugural season. James only raced part-time in Season 2, but had a career-best finish of 3rd at the Kyoto round of the season.
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He took time out of sim-racing after RLR in order to keep up with growing college work and personal issues, but returned in 2012 after accepting an invite to race for Team Laptop Shop in the 2012 GRCE Mad Dog Endurance Series. Days later James was directed to GPVWC and signed up to enter the inaugural Formula Challenge season. After speaking with [[Liam Hatchell]], James signed a contract with Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport in February 2012.
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== Formula Challenge ==
 
== Formula Challenge ==
  
 
==== 2012 ====
 
==== 2012 ====
James signed for Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport in 2012 after the team's original second driver was released. James took the role of partnering [[Ihab Abbas]] ahead of the opening round at Brands Hatch.
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Charman joined Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport in 2012 after the team's original second driver was released. James took the role of partnering [[Ihab Abbas]] ahead of the opening round at Brands Hatch. He would make one further appearance at Assen before leaving the championship.
  
James' first race meeting was a relative success. After not impressing on the time sheets in practice or qualifying he wound up 19th on the grid for the feature race. After picking through accidents happening in front of him and a clean race, James would finish the race in a solid 8th place. He held 6th place for a while in the reverse-grid sprint race, before finally ending in 8th once again.
 
  
 
== Racing Career Results ==
 
== Racing Career Results ==
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|GBR
 
|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|GBR
 
<small>8-8</small>
 
<small>8-8</small>
|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|NED
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|NED
<small>-</small>
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<small>15-18</small>
 
|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|ITA
 
|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|ITA
 
<small>-</small>
 
<small>-</small>
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|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|POR
 
|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|POR
 
<small>-</small>
 
<small>-</small>
|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|'''8'''
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|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|'''44'''
|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|'''20'''
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|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|'''21'''
 
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{{sup|†}} Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
 
{{sup|†}} Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
  
==External links==
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* http://jccsports.wordpress.com
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* http://www.twitter.com/chickenarm
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* http://www.gpvwc.com
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[[Category:Drivers|Charman]]
 
[[Category:Drivers|Charman]]
 
[[Category:James Charman]]
 
[[Category:James Charman]]

Latest revision as of 06:15, 20 February 2021

England James Charman
Formula Challenge Career
Nationality United Kingdom British
Active Years 2012
Team(s) Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport
Grand Prix 4
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Grand Prix 2012 Formula Challenge British Grand Prix

James Charman is an English driver in the GPVWC.

Formula Challenge

2012

Charman joined Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport in 2012 after the team's original second driver was released. James took the role of partnering Ihab Abbas ahead of the opening round at Brands Hatch. He would make one further appearance at Assen before leaving the championship.


Racing Career Results

Formula Challenge

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 WDC Points
2012 Hatchell-Pennine Motorsport HP-FC12 001 BMW GBR

8-8

NED

15-18

ITA

-

SLO

-

MAL

-

JAP

-

AUS

-

BRA

-

MEX

-

USA

-

RSA

-

IRI

-

FRA

-

SPA

-

POR

-

44 21

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.