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Heamin Choi was born on 11 January, 1984 in Busan, South Korea, is a South Korean racing driver. Discover Heamin Choi'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 40 years old?
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Busan, South Korea |
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Heamin Choi Height, Weight & Measurements
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Heamin Choi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Heamin Choi worth at the age of 40 years old? Heamin Choi’s income source is mostly from being a successful driver. He is from South Korea. We have estimated Heamin Choi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
In the team, Choi was given the role to test in Formula 1800.
Heamin Choi (born January 11, 1984) is a race car driver.
His racing career started at age 15 with his debut at the 1999 Carman Park Kart Grand Prix.
Also in 1999, he entered the team Redstone under Hong Suk Cho, the team director.
He finished 4th at his second race.
He is the first Korean driver to race in the American Open Wheel Series (Pro Mazda, USF2000), and the first Korean driver to participate in any race held in the United States.
In 2000 he finished 2nd in the Japan New Tokyo Circuit Freshman Kart Race Time Trial.
By winning five times in the Korean Kart series, he started gaining attention as a Kart prodigy in the Korean motorsport community.
Choi gained more experience in riding kart at various track with different conditions such as wet and street track.
However, in early 2001, he was injured on his left rib at the Japanese Kart race which had forced him to temporarily stop kart races with high g-force.
In 2001, Choi joined Hankook Tire’s Ventus Motor Sports team, which run formula cars, touring cars, and off-road rallycross cars.
He was trained by Myung Mok Lee, who is known as the champion of the Korea Touring Car Championship.
In 2002, Choi marked his debut for the pro formula race in Korea, finishing 6th in his first race qualification and 6th in championship.
He was also the Samsung Everland scholarship driver through year 2003 to 2005.
In 2003, Choi was selected as the Samsung Everland Speedway Scholarship driver for the first time and finished 5th at the BAT Championship (Formula 1800).
In 2004, Choi joined the Hyundai Oilbank racing team finishing as a runner-up in the Formula Korea championship.
He has won the 2005 BAT Championship (Formula Korea), 2006 Korea GT championship (GT1), and 2013 Super Race GT driver's title.
In 2005, Choi won the driver's championship title of BAT Championship (Formula Korea).
In 2006, he moved to Grand Touring Race after achieving the Formula Korea Championship.
Despite the difficulty in adapting to the GT car from Formula car, Choi won the championship for GT1 Class.
After Choi won two championship titles in a row, he turned his attention to international competitions.
He participated in IMSA Star Mazda Championship (Pro Mazda Championship) at Laguna Seca Race with JDC Motorsports.
In 2009, Choi participated in the Korean Stock Car race and finished 4th.
In 2010 he joined the Atlas BX racing team as a touring car driver and finished 4th in the 2010 F1 Korean GP support race.
He finished in the top 10 at Iowa speedway and 12th at Laguna Seca.
He finished 11th in his debut event at Laguna Seca.
In 2012, Choi participated in Coopertire USF2000 Championship.
Choi finished 9th in his second event at St. Petersburg and with his continuous progress, he was ranked 6th in his first qualifying at Lucas Oil raceway oval track.
In 2013, Choi took part in the Formula 3 test with Double R racing in England and in the Super Formula pre-season testing at Fuji Speedway in Japan.
However, the sponsor company was in the trouble of operating its race track in Korea which left Choi unable to compete in Super Formula series.
Therefore, Choi decided to race in Korean GT championship and achieved Driver's Title.
In 2014, Choi participated in the first Korean Le Mans series and won the race with his Korean stock car.
In 2015, Choi came back to the US to participate in Indy Lights series.
In 2016, Choi participated in IndyLights.
In 2016, Choi participated in all oval races of the season in Indy Lights.
Choi finished 19th in the race, passing nine cars during the race.