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James Calado was born on 13 June, 1989 in Cropthorne, England, United Kingdom, is a British racing driver (born 1989). Discover James Calado'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 34 years old?

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Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 13 June, 1989
Birthday 13 June
Birthplace Cropthorne, England, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1925

He earned two top-five finishes en route to finishing 25th in the overall championship standings, amassing 38 points.

At the conclusion of the season, Calado enter the Winter Series of both the British and Portuguese Formula Renault championships.

Over the two championships' eight total races, Calado took five pole positions, six fastest laps and five victories en route to both championships; holding Henry Surtees off by just three points in the British Winter Series.

1989

James John Calado (born 13 June 1989) is a British professional racing driver from England who is competing in the FIA World Endurance Championship and other selected GT races for AF Corse.

1999

Born in Cropthorne, Worcestershire, Calado had an extensive karting career, starting out at Cadets level in 1999.

2000

After being a member of the 2000 championship-winning England Inter-Nations Cadet Team, Calado won the British Cadet Championship in 2001, and also finished runner-up to Daniel Rowbottom in the Super 1 Cadet series, losing out by thirteen points.

2002

In 2002, Calado stepped up to TKM Juniors, finishing fifth in the Super 1 championship.

2003

2003 saw Calado contest pan-European series for the first time, driving a Gillard Parilla kart for the PDB Racing Team in the ICA Junior class.

He finished runner-up to Nicholas Risitano in the European Championship, beating future Formula One drivers Sébastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari.

2004

He moved to Tony Kart for the 2004 season, and once again finished in the top three of the European Championship; this time finishing third behind Stefano Coletti and Jules Bianchi.

He also finished fifth in the Andrea Margutti Trophy, and ninth in the Italian Open Masters.

2005

He moved up to the ICA class in 2005, and won the European Championship ahead of his future team-mate Jean-Éric Vergne, and also finished runner-up to Armando Parente in the Italian Open Masters.

He returned to the UK to contest the Renault Elite League in the Super Libre class, finishing seventh in the championship.

2006

Calado moved into the top class of international karting in 2006, moving into the Formula A class.

Sixth in the Italian Open Masters, Calado went to Macau for the International Kart Grand Prix, where he finished as runner-up to Michael Christensen.

2007

His final season of karting, in 2007, saw his fourth top-five placing in the European Championship, as well as a third-place finish in the Margutti Trophy.

He also placed ninth in the South Garda Winter Cup.

2008

Calado moved into the British Formula Renault Championship for the 2008 season, driving for Fortec Motorsport.

With no prior single-seater experience, Calado was placed into the Graduate Cup for first-year drivers.

Calado finished runner-up to Dean Stoneman in that championship, and he finished seventh in the overall championship.

He took two pole positions at Snetterton and Oulton Park, with one victory coming at Snetterton from that pole.

He also earned three other podium placings throughout the season.

Calado also contested two rounds of the Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup at Zolder and Spa-Francorchamps.

He was the second RSF-funded driver to drive for the team, after Oliver Turvey finished runner-up in the 2008 championship.

He took five victories to finish second in the championship, behind runaway leader Jean-Éric Vergne.

2009

Calado continued in the British series for the 2009 season, staying with Fortec for his sophomore campaign.

Calado and Alpine Motorsport's Stoneman, both in their second season and boasting victories in their début season in the series, with pre-season testing further backing media predictions that the championship would most likely be decided between the pair.

Calado was the most successful driver in the series, taking a total of eight victories, winning races at seven of the championship's ten meetings during the season.

He also earned ten pole positions, and set the fastest lap of the race on seven occasions.

However, retirements at Thruxton, Oulton Park and Croft took the title out of the hands of Calado and into the hands of Dean Smith, who joined the series at the second round of the championship.

Calado ultimately finished as runner-up behind Smith, 34 points behind the Wolverhampton driver.

Calado also contested three rounds of the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 for Fortec, competing in Barcelona, Spa and Le Mans.

He finished seventeenth in the championship, amassing ten points from a fifth in Barcelona and seventh at Spa.

He lost a podium finish at Barcelona due to a puncture with two laps remaining, which could have ultimately turned into a win after the post-race disqualification of winner Albert Costa.

2010

Calado moved into the British Formula 3 Championship for the 2010 season, as part of a six-car title challenge by Carlin.

2011

Calado moved up to the GP3 Series for 2011, driving for the Lotus ART team alongside Pedro Nunes, Richie Stanaway and Valtteri Bottas.

In a successful season for ART, Bottas won the championship whilst Calado backed him up with second in the drivers' standings, taking a single win at Valencia and five further podium finishes.

2017

He won the LMGTE Pro class of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship and 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans, and overall victory in the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans.

He drove for Panasonic Jaguar Racing in Formula E.

His career has been funded by the Racing Steps Foundation.