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+ | === 2013 Season === | ||
+ | Ben competed in the 2013 [[formula challenge]] and [[world gt]] seasons for pulse and kinqu motorsports respectively. Being his first season, willis tried to gain as much experience of sim racing as possible with getting in the leaders way. No points and a multitude of DNFs cast a shadow on a lackluster first year. | ||
+ | === 2014 Season === | ||
+ | If the preseason test was anything to go by, it looked set to be a mixed season for willis due to a tenth place finish in one of the three mini test races. However this didnt turn out to be the case. Rounds 1-10 seemed to be a return to old ways with a string of low finishes and more DNFs. Monaco though seemed to be a turning point for willis, with some newfound mediocre pace lifting him up from last. This continued into Rounds 13-14 in canada where willis was battleing frequently in the lower midfield region. |
Revision as of 11:05, 2 June 2014
Ben Willis is a 16 year old simracer born in England. In 2013, he drove for Pulse Racing in Formula Challenge and for Kinqu Motorsports in World GT. As of 2014, Ben will join Knight Racing as their primary driver in formula challenge.
Nationality | British |
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Year Joined | 2013 |
First Race | Turkey 2013 FC |
Series Entered | FC |
Current Team(s) | Knight Racing |
Championships | {{{Championships}}} |
Wins | {{{Wins}}} |
Podiums | {{{Podiums}}} |
Poles | {{{Poles}}} |
Fastest Laps | {{{Fastest Laps}}} |
History
2013 Season
Ben competed in the 2013 formula challenge and world gt seasons for pulse and kinqu motorsports respectively. Being his first season, willis tried to gain as much experience of sim racing as possible with getting in the leaders way. No points and a multitude of DNFs cast a shadow on a lackluster first year.
2014 Season
If the preseason test was anything to go by, it looked set to be a mixed season for willis due to a tenth place finish in one of the three mini test races. However this didnt turn out to be the case. Rounds 1-10 seemed to be a return to old ways with a string of low finishes and more DNFs. Monaco though seemed to be a turning point for willis, with some newfound mediocre pace lifting him up from last. This continued into Rounds 13-14 in canada where willis was battleing frequently in the lower midfield region.