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Rui Andrade was born on 23 September, 1999 in Luanda, Angola, is an Angolan racing driver. Discover Rui Andrade'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 24 years old?
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Rui Andrade Height, Weight & Measurements
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Rui Andrade Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rui Andrade worth at the age of 24 years old? Rui Andrade’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. He is from Angolan. We have estimated Rui Andrade's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Andrade only finished in the points once and it was at the last round in Monza, ultimately this contributed to a 22nd-place finish with 6 points.
Andrade won 70 points over the course of the season meaning he finished 16th, 2 points behind French teammate Émilien Denner.
Two 9th places were the Angolan's best results at the first 2 races at Pukekohe Park.
Rui Pinto de Andrade (born 23 September 1999) is an Angolan-Portuguese racing driver who is currently racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship for TF Sport.
He competed from the second round in Valencia until the end of the season, finishing 12th in the standings, having achieved his best results at Barcelona and Navarra where he finished 5th respectively.
Whilst the Angolan improved compared to the previous year, scoring points in the majority of races, he ended up 14th in the standings.
For 2021, Andrade made the transition to sportscars, signing up to compete in the Asian and European Le Mans Series with G-Drive Racing.
The former championship would yield major success, as Andrade and his teammates, John Falb and Franco Colapinto scored three podiums, leading the team to finish third in the standings.
Meanwhile, their European efforts were just as successful, with six class podiums out of six race starts, including an overall podium at the Red Bull Ring.
and won the Pro-Am title alongside Falb.
That year, Andrade also took part at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he was forced to retire following an accident.
The following season, the Angolan competed in the World Endurance Championship on a full-time basis, partnering Ferdinand Habsburg and Norman Nato at RealTeam by WRT.
Having taken two podiums in the opening two races, the outfit experienced a disappointing Le Mans, finishing 17th in class.
That result was quickly forgotten, with Andrade and his teammates taking victory at the 6 Hours of Monza, thus making Andrade the first Angolan to win an FIA-sanctioned World Championship race.
A pair of top-five finishes ended their season, with the team ending up fourth in the championship.
Andrade returned to Team WRT for the 2023 WEC season, where he would be driving alongside former Prema teammates Louis Delétraz and Robert Kubica.
After starting the WEC campaign with a fifth-placed finish at Sebring, Andrade and his teammates began their title charge at Portimão, scoring a podium as a result of a late-race overtake by Delétraz for third place.
The 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps provided even more momentum, with the #41 taking their first victory of the season.
At the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Andrade, Kubica and Delétraz managed to finish second, missing out only to the #34 of Inter Europol Competition, before expanding their championship lead at Monza, where another third place would be added to their tally.
Despite a collision with Josh Pierson during his opening stint, Andrade managed to help his squad to victory at the 6 Hours of Fuji, which put them in a near-championship-clinching position going into the season finale in Bahrain.
There, both WRTs ran at the front, and with an issue at the final pit stop throwing the sister #31 car to second, the #41 crew were able to cross the finish line first, thereby winning the final championship of the LMP2 class in the WEC.
† As Andrade was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.
* Season still in progress.
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† As Andrade was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.
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Andrade's first experience in single-seaters came in 2018, where he competed for Drivex in the F4 Spanish Championship.
Andrade drove for Emirate team Dragon Racing in the 2019 Formula 4 UAE Championship.
With 201 points Andrade attained 5th in the standings while standing on the podium 6 times, none of which were wins however two of them were second places.
The two second places came at the first race at Dubai Autodrome and second race at Yas Marina Circuit.
Andrade's first season at the Euroformula Open Championship was in 2019 with Spanish outfit Drivex Racing.
At the 2020 Toyota Racing Series Andrade raced for M2 Competition alongside the top two driver in the championship, Igor Fraga and Liam Lawson.
In 2020 Andrade switched to CryptoTower Racing, driving alongside Yifei Ye.