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Christian Mansell was born on 9 February, 2005 in Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian racing driver (born 2005). Discover Christian Mansell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 19 years old?

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Age 19 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 9 February 2005
Birthday 9 February
Birthplace Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Timeline

1922

He had two decent weekends, achieving a best finish of 22nd at the Budapest Sprint Race and also outperforming teammate László Tóth.

Mansell returned to his main campaign at the Euroformula Open before the Zandvoort round and was replaced by David Schumacher.

1938

Mansell was ranked 38th in the final standings.

At the end of September, Mansell partook in the post-season test with Campos Racing on the first two days.

On November 28, Mansell was unveiled as a full-time driver with Campos Racing for the 2023 F3 season.

He then stated that he was "hungry to maxmise his and Campos Racing's full potential" after his cameo appearance in 2022.

2005

Christian Mansell (born 9 February 2005) is an Australian racing driver who is competing in the 2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship with ART Grand Prix, having previously raced for Campos Racing.

He finished third in the 2021 GB3 Championship, and the 2022 Euroformula Open.

2011

He was retained for the Barcelona, where he scored more points to rank 11th overall.

Mansell remained in the series for the 2022 season, partnering Vladislav Lomko and Josh Mason at CryptoTower Racing.

The Australian started his season out in strong fashion, taking the opening victory of the season at the Estoril Circuit.

Mansell claimed two second places at the next round in Pau, which included his only pole of the year, before a run of four straight podium finishes which consisted a win.

His third and last win came at Hungaroring in the final race.

Four more podiums in the next two rounds came, before a double retirement in the penultimate Monza round.

The first retirement was marred by a serious crash where he was launched skyward by Francesco Simonazzi, luckily the halo saved him and he emerged unscathed.

He claimed a podium in the final round and ended third in the standings, having taken 15 podiums.

Mansell made his first ever F3 appearance in the 2022 FIA Formula 3 Championship, at the Hungaroring with Charouz Racing System.

In his debut, he replaced Zdeněk Chovanec.

2013

In Bahrain, he finished both races in 13th.

In Melbourne he would score his first points in ninth place after three drivers ahead were disqualified post-sprint race.

The following day, he would add another point in tenth following another post-race penalty for a rival.

Mansell failed to score points in Monaco, and more bad luck occurred when he was spun out by Gabriele Minì in the Barcelona sprint race.

He returned to the points in the feature race with tenth place.

The following weekend in Austria, Mansell bagged his personal best result by finishing seventh in a hectic feature race.

Silverstone delivered a breakthrough for the Australian, qualifying in fourth.

After a right choice to stay on dry tyres, Mansell climbed from seventh to third during the last lap, holding off a late charge from Caio Collet to achieve his maiden Formula 3 podium.

2019

Mansell did not achieve much karting success, his highest finish in the CIK-FIA Karting European Championship came in 2019, where he achieved 69th in the OKJ category.

In 2019, Mansell made his single-seater debut in the New South Wales Formula Race Car Championship.

He also raced in two rounds of the Australian Formula 4 Championship with AGI Sport and finished all but one race in the top seven.

However, due to Mansell being a guest driver he was not classified in the standings.

2020

For 2020 Mansell moved over to the United Kingdom to race full-time in the F4 British Championship, partnering Zak O'Sullivan and Matías Zagazeta at Carlin.

Whilst the Australian only managed to score one win at the Brands Hatch Circuit, in contrast to O'Sullivan's nine over the course of the season, he did score four more podiums, which included two third places and a second place at the final round.

This led to Mansell finishing seventh in the championship at the end of the year.

Furthermore, Mansell would come out victorious in that season's Rookie Cup, winning that title with a 61.5 point gap to Frederick Lubin.

Mansell stayed on with Carlin in 2021, progressing to the renamed GB3 Championship.

The Aussie took his first win of the season in the reversed grid race at the opening round in Brands Hatch, after overtaking six cars over the course of the race.

His next win came at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, claiming it in the first race.

Mansell scored a further three podiums to rank third in the standings.

In 2021, Mansell made his Euroformula Open Championship debut at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, with Carlin finishing all his races in the top six.

Mansell returned to Euroformula but with Team Motopark during the penultimate round at Monza, and achieved a third place during the first race.