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Robert "Robbie" Kerr (born in High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire , September 26 , 1979 ) is an English A1 Grand Prix Race Car Driver . In 2002 he became the British Formula Three Champion for Alan Docking Racing with 306 points ahead of Australia n racing driver James Courtney . He did not race again until 2004 when he raced in the Formula Renault V6 Eurocup. At the opening round at Monza Kerr had earned pole position but mechanical problems forced him out. He eventually won a race at the last race of the season in Valencia . He hadn't led the race until he took the lead on the last lap. Kerr has also raced in the Le Mans Endurance Series . In one of the most impressive debuts the series has seen he raced at Silverstone in a Zytek 04S P1 and was partnered by American Chris Dyson . He took pole position from the Audi R8s of Allan McNish and Johnny Herbert by more than 1.6 seconds. Kerr eventually finished 4th but set the fastest lap of the race. In 2005 Kerr became one of the drivers for A1 Team Great Britain , partner to Alex Lloyd . Robbie raced in all the early rounds, and came close to winning on several occasions. At the inaugural round at Brands Hatch after a successful pitstop he was in the lead ahead of A1 Team Brazil in the feature race but a battery failed in his car. At Dubai he had the lead for most of the feature race until he was passed by A1 Team France 's Nicolas Lapierre . Kerr performed well in the Next Round in Durban , South Africa , where he finished second in the sprint race, and held the lead briefly in the early stages of the feature race, only for a pipe to get lodged underneath the car in his pit stop, he came in again on the next lap to get it removed but damage to the floor of the car led to Kerr's retirement. He then took A1 Team Great Britain 's first ever A1 Grand Prix pole position in the next round in Indonesia , but he lost out in the races, failing to turn those pole positions into a win, and in Mexico he struggled in qualifying, ended up down the order in unfamiliar territory, and just missing out on the points in the sprint race in 11th, but improving in the feature race to 6th position. At Laguna Seca Kerr raced his last two races for A1 Team Great Britain in the season. In a rain-sodden sprint race Kerr finished 4th behind Mexico , France and Portugal . In the feature race he finished 3rd behind Mexico and A1 Team Germany . Kerr will not race at Shanghai due to other commitments. His place will be taken by former Indy Racing League driver Darren Manning . EXTERNAL LINKS |
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