Ananda Mikola

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Ananda Mikola
Born (1980-04-27) April 27, 1980 (age 43)
Nationality Indonesian
Occupation Racer
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Spouse Marcella Zalianty
ChildrenKana Mahatma Soeprapto
Ayrton Magali Sastra Soeprapto
Parent Tinton Soeprapto dan Dewi Anggraini
Relatives Moreno Soeprapto (brother)

Ananda Mikola (born 27 April 1980 in Jakarta) is an Indonesian racer driver. [1]

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Ananda Mikola competed in the Italian and International Formula 3000 series from 1999 to 2001 and was champion of Asian F3 in the 2005 season. He was out of racing for a couple of seasons before driving for A1 Team Indonesia in A1GP. As of the 2 April race in Shanghai, he had scored a best finish of fifth. In the World Series Lights he raced for a team sponsored by AC Milan Football Club. Ananda Mikola is the brother of another Indonesian driver, Moreno Soeprapto.

Racing history

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1996 Italian Formula Three Championship  ?100000NC
Formula Asia  ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1st
1997 Italian Formula Three Championship Cevenini Junior1000002410th
1998 Italian Formula Three Championship RC Motorsport 100013945th
Masters of Formula 3 100000NC
1999 Italian Formula 3000 Championship Edenbridge Racing50100411th
2000 International Formula 3000 World Racing Team700000NC
2001 International Formula 3000 Team Astromega 300000NC
2003 World Series Lights RC Motorsport 160112927th
2004 Asian Formula Three Championship Kinetic F343024327th
2005 Asian Formula Three Championship ThreeBond Racing1262 ?101541st
2005-06 A1 Grand Prix A1 Team Indonesia 2000001618th
2006 Formula V6 Asia Eurasia Motorsport122005983rd
2006-07 A1 Grand Prix A1 Team Indonesia 200000121st
2007 Euroseries 3000 G-Tec20001815th
F3000 Italian Championship 20001810th
2008 Speedcar Series Speedcar Team100111178th
2009Porsche Carrera Cup AsiaHumpuss Racing Team200000NC
2012 Superstars Series Ferlito Motors 400001724th
2015 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia - Pro-Am ?100000NC

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References

  1. "Ananda Mikola". Driver Database. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Asian Formula Three Champion
2005
Succeeded by