Keyvan Andres Soori

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Keyvan Andres Soori
Nationality Germany German
Born (2000-03-08) March 8, 2000 (age 24)
Cologne, Germany
Previous series
2015
2014-2015
2013-2014
2011-2013
Atlantic Championship
USF2000
Formula Skip Barber
Karting
Championship titles
2013-14 Skip Barber Winter Series

Keyvan Andres Soori (born 8 March 2000, in Cologne, Germany) is a German racecar driver. Andres won the Skip Barber Winter Series in the winter of 2013 and 2014. Currently Andres competes in the USF2000 and Atlantic Championship.

Career

Karting

Keyvan Andres Soori started his racing career in karting in 2011. The German driver competed in the Minimes class of the regional Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur championship.[1] The eleven-year-old also competed in the French Bridgestone Cup.[2] The following year the young German driver joined the Kerpener Kart Challenge in the KF3 class placing fifth in the championship.[3] Andres was entered by Lotus Racing Karts, a subsidiary of Group Lotus. Keyvan also entered the ADAC Kart Masters event at Kerpen racing other future stars like Mick Schumacher.[4] The year 2013 was the final year in karts for the German driver. Andres scored five points in the WSK Super Master Series KFJ class.[5]

Formula racing

In 2013 Keyvan Andres made his debut in formula racing. At Virginia International Raceway Keyvan Andres, racing under the name Keyvan Soori, came in fourth in his first Skip Barber Formula 2000 race. Drivers like Colton Herta, Garth Rickards and Nikita Latochkin also competed in the race.[6] Andres was eventually placed eleventh in the championship winning one race, at Road Atlanta. In the winter of 2013-14 Keyvan Andres won the Skip Barber Winter Series. The young driver won zeven out of fourteen races to take the title.[7] Due to his success Andres graduated into the Mazda Road to Indy program, being the first German driver to do so. In 2014 Andres raced for Cape Motorsports w/ Wayne Taylor Racing in the USF2000 championship supporting the IndyCar Series. On the Grand Prix of Indianapolis track the German driver scored his best result finishing in sixth place. For 2015 Andres switched teams joining ArmsUp Motorsports for their USF2000 campaign. Keyvan Andres was the first German driver since 2006 (Andreas Wirth) to win an Atlantic Championship race. The fifteen-year-old won his debut race in the series at Watkins Glen International.

Personal

Keyvan was born in Cologne, Germany on 3 March 2000 to parents with Persian roots. When Keyvan was two years old the family moved to France. In 2013 Keyvan moved to Naples, Florida where he resides today. The young German attended the Community School of Naples.

Racing record

American Open-Wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest race lap)

U.S. F2000 National Championship

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rank Points
2014 Cape Motorsports
Wayne Taylor Racing
United States
STP
10
United States
STP
9
United States
BAR
14
United States
BAR
15
United States
IMS
22
United States
IMS
6
United States
LOR
8
Canada
TOR
21
Canada
TOR
13
United States
MDO
20
United States
MDO
9
United States
MDO
14
United States
SNM
11
United States
SNM
11
16th 114
2015 ArmsUp Motorsports United States
STP
16
United States
STP
7
United States
NOL
6
United States
NOL
7
United States
BAR
7
United States
BAR
7
United States
IMS
15
United States
IMS
10
United States
LOR
7
Canada
TOR
13
Canada
TOR
13
United States
MDO
8
United States
MDO
11
United States
MDO
18
United States
LAG
6
United States
LAG
8
11th 177

Atlantic Championship

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Rank Points
2015 K-Hill Motorsports United States
PBI
United States
ATL
United States
ATL
United States
WGL
1
United States
WGL
1
United States
VIR
1
United States
VIR
2
United States
MDO
United States
MDO
United States
PIT
United States
PIT
6
United States
NJMP
1
United States
NJMP
1
United States
PIT
United States
PIT
5th 331

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Skip Barber Winter Series Champion
2013-14
Succeeded by
Timo Reger