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Miloš Pavlović (racecar driver)

Miloš Pavlović
Milos Pavlovic Super Trofeo Champion 2014.jpg
Miloš celebrating his World Championship title in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Championship
Nationality Serbian
Born (1982-10-08) 8 October 1982 (age 34)
Belgrade (SFR Yugoslavia)
Lamborghini Super Trofeo career
Debut season 2014 Lamborghini Super Trofeo
Current team Bonaldi Motorsport
Car no. 3
Starts 14
Wins 5
Poles 1
Fastest laps 4
Best finish 1 in 2014
Championship titles
2014
2014
2004
2002
Lamborghini Super Trofeo World
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe
World Series Lights
Italian Formula 3 Championship

Miloš Pavlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Павловић; born 8 October 1982 in Belgrade) is a professional race car driver.

Miloš's racing story started during the summer of 1991. One year later he became double champion of Yugoslavia in karting. He went in 1993 to Italy, where in his very first season, Miloš became regional champion of Italy, reached second place in the Winter Cup and was very successful in a dozen other races.

Excellent drives and wins in international races in 1994 definitively confirmed a supreme talent. He became vice-champion of Europe in Portugal (Braga), and he came third in the World Championship in Italy (Ugento).

That same year he was elected as the best driver of Yugoslavia.

Miloš achieved real international fame with the greatest success in his karting career in 1996, when he became the youngest-ever winner of the World Cup, the "Ayrton Senna Trophy”.

As a world champion he received an invitation from the International Automobile Federation (FIA) to take part in a karting race in the Bercy hall in Paris, in which the best kart racers of the year compete against Formula 1 drivers.

In 2003, he was given a special prize for personal contribution to the development of the sport of karting, "Karting History Makers", by the CIK-FIA, karting’s governing body.

During 1997, he tested in various formulas and completed the Jim Russell Racing Drivers School in Formula Vauxhall in England. He won a race at Donington Park and began a new phase in his career.

In 1998, Pavlović decided to compete in the Formula Vauxhall Junior Championship in Britain. However, lack of finance meant that he took part in 12 out of the 16 races in the season. In this, the toughest junior championship of its kind in the world, he finished with an overall placing of tenth. He recorded results of from fourth to eighth place.

In 1999, Miloš decided to drive again in Formula Vauxhall championship in Britain, which in the meantime had lost the epithet "Junior". He achieved two pole positions, two wins and three podium finishes. He lost the championship title when his gearbox failed at Thruxton. This was the only race in the championship which Miloš did not finish and in which he failed to gain a single point. At the end of the season he took overall fourth place in the championship, with 109 points.


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