Born in Juvisy-sur-Orge, France on 5 April 1982, Alexandre Prémat, is currently a leading driver in the 2006 GP2 series for the second consecutive season.(...)
2007 |

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- PILOTE OFFICIEL AUDI
Team Phoenix Racing
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2006 |

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- DRIVER FOMULA 1 WITH SPYKER
3rd GP2 SERIES WORLD CHAMPION
1 win, 8 podiums
- 2006 World Champion, A1 Grand Prix
(8 podium finishes including 7 wins, and 2 pole positions)
- Member of the French FFSA team
- Official Mercedes-Benz Junior driver
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2005 |

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- 4th in the championship
- 7 podium finishes including 2 wins and 1 pole position
- Official Mercedes-Benz Junior Driver
- GP2 series with ART Grand Prix, managed by Nicolas Todt and Fréderic Vasseur
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2004 |
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- Formula 3 Euro Series Runner-up
(8 podium finishes including 3 wins (Estoril, Norisring, Magny-Cours), and 3 pole positions)
- Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix (FIA Intercontinental Cup) - Winner
- Formula 3 Marlboro Masters of Zandvoort Winner
- nb: Won both Zandvoort and Macau events in one year
- Official Mercedes-Benz Junior Driver
- Test driver in charge of developing new Mygale and Ligier Formula 3 cars
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2003 |

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- Formula 3 Euro Series, 7th
- Formula 3 Euro Series Rookies Cup
- 1 win (Norisring - Germany)
- 3rd including 3 podium finishes, 1 win (Norisring), and 2 pole positions (The only Frenchman to have won a race)
- Official Mercedes-Benz Junior Driver
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| 2002 |
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- French Formula Renault Champion
(5 podium finishes including 3 wins, and 2 pole positions)
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| 2001 |

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- French Formula Renault Championship, 9th
- 2nd best rookie (3 podium finishes, 1 pole position)
- Indoor Karting, Speedy World Cup, Paris-Bercy, 3rd
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| 2000 |
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- Karting: Formula C 125cc National Trophy Winner
- French Formula Campus Runner-up
(9 podium finishes including 2 wins, 2 pole positions, and 7 fastest laps)
- Indoor Karting, Elf Masters, Paris-Bercy, 2nd
- Karting: 125cc ICC European Championship, Italian Grand Prix, 2nd
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| 1999 |
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- World Karting Federation Trophy Winner (Carole Circuit)
- French 125cc ICC Championship Runner-up (2 wins)
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| 1998 |
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- « Ile-de-France » Karting Champion
- J-P Laborde Trophy, 4th
- 24 Hours of Le Mans Karting, 3rd
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