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Manuel Maldonado was born on 5 October, 1999 in Maracay, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan racing driver. Discover Manuel Maldonado'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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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 5 October, 1999
Birthday 5 October
Birthplace Maracay, Venezuela
Nationality Venezuela

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Timeline

1999

Manuel Maldonado Vargas (born 5 October 1999) is a Venezuelan racing driver currently racing in the European Le Mans Series for Panis Racing.

He is the cousin of former Formula One driver Pastor Maldonado.

2012

He drove alongside Leonard Hoogenboom for the Cram Motorsport team, a Lackluster first year in Italian F4 saw Maldonado fail to score any points and record his best result of 12th only 7 races into a 23 race season.

2014

Another poor season took Maldonado to 14th in the table with his best 2 finishes of 8th coming at the Buddh International Circuit.

Maldonado returned for the following campaign finishing in the points 7 times with his best finish of 5th coming on two occasions.

Maldonado originally finished 3rd at the second race after a poor start from pole-sitter Julien Falchero allowed Maldonado to jump into 2nd place, Indonesian driver Presley Martono kept the pressure on Maldonado all race before pipping him to the line after a photo finish.

Maldonado was later disqualified.

2015

The next race another penalty forced Maldonado out of the points after a drive-through penalty for jumping the start, dropped him to 15th.

2016

Maldonado's first experience in single seaters was in Italian F4 in 2016.

Maldonado's first points of his career came at the 1st round of the 2016–17 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship where he finished 9th.

2017

Maldonado joined the Fortec Motorsport team for the 2017 BRDC British F3 Championship, he enjoyed an uneventful season with his best result coming at Silverstone Circuit where he finished 6th.

He ended up 20 points ahead of closest rival Guilherme Samaia and 11 points behind Omar Ismail.

2018

The 2018 season was where Maldonado took his first career victory at a wet Oulton Park, still with Fortec, Maldonado started in 5th place however after the first corner he was leading the race.

Despite a safety car and a red flag due to incidents behind them, the top 3 drove a close yet uneventful race which Maldonado came out on top.

Maldonado shared the podium with teammate Tristan Charpentier and Douglas Motorsport driver Jamie Chadwick.

Maldonado won one more race that season taking him to 7th in the standings, behind Billy Monger.

A third season in the series with Fortec saw him partner American Kris Wright and Brit Johnathan Hoggard.

Maldonado took 5 podiums that year as well as a singular win at Silverstone, a dominating race which saw him finish 4 seconds ahead of 2nd place Nicolás Varrone.

2020

Maldonado joined the German based team Motopark for the 2020 Euroformula open championship, this has been up to date Manuel's best season in single seaters, having had 4 podiums and finishing the season in 4th place overall in the driver's standings.

Manuel showed strong pace throughout the year having 2 front row starts, one coming in at Red Bull Ring, Austria and the second one at the season finale in Barcelona at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Maldonado Joined the UK based team United Autosports for the 2021 Asian Le Mans Series, to make his endurance racing debut in car 23 an LMP3 Ligier with teammates Wayne Boy and Rory Penttinen, to make an extremely successful campaign by taking the championship.

winning both races in Dubai and the last race in Abu Dhabi, the only race the squad didn't win was when they DNF from an alternator failure in race 1 in Abu Dhabi.

Manuel made his GT debut in 2022 with team Garage 59, in the McLaren 720s GT3 machinery, he competed in the Silver class with teammates Nicolai Kjærgaard and Dean MacDonald, they scored 3 podiums that season with best result of 2nd in their class during the 3 hours of Barcelona.

Manuel made his European Le Mans Series debut in 2021 with the United Autosports team, he paired with Nico Jamin and Job van Uitert, they had a best result of 3rd place in the 4 Hours of Le Castellet and concluded the year in 12th place overall.

Manuel later went on to race in the GT world championship for a year before making a return to the series, this time around with the well known Panis Racing, which turned to be a successful campaign, alongside Job van Uitert and Tijmen van der Helm as teammates, they went on to score 4 podiums across the season and finished 3rd overall in the final standings.

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