Tasmin Pepper

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Tasmin Pepper
Tasmin Pepper, 2019 Brands Hatch W Series round 55 (cropped).jpg
Nationality Flag of South Africa.svg South African
Born (1990-06-19) 19 June 1990 (age 33)
Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa
Related toIain Pepper (father)
Jordan Pepper (brother)
Keegan Campos (husband)
W Series
Racing licence FIA Bronze Driver.png FIA Bronze
Years active 2019
Starts6
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish10th in 2019
Previous series
2006–07
2008
2009–12
2013–18
Formula Ford South Africa
Formula BMW Pacific
Formula VW South Africa
Volkswagen Polo Cup South Africa

Tasmin Jay Pepper (born 19 June 1990) is a South African female racing driver. [1] She is currently a reserve driver in W Series. [2] She is the daughter of former South African Touring Car driver Iain Pepper, older sister of GT racer Jordan Pepper and wife of touring car driver Keegan Campos. [3] [4]

Contents

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
2006 Formula Ford South Africa8th MygaleFord SJ01N/A
2007 Formula Ford South Africa4th MygaleFord SJ01N/A
2008 Formula BMW Pacific13th Mygale FB02 Team Meritus
2009 Formula VW South Africa4th ReynardVolkswagen N/A
2010 Formula VW South Africa2nd ReynardVolkswagen N/A
2011 Formula VW South Africa4th ReynardVolkswagen N/A
2012 Formula VW South Africa8th ReynardVolkswagen N/A
2013Volkswagen Polo Cup South Africa8th Volkswagen Polo R N/A
2014Volkswagen Polo Cup South Africa5th Volkswagen Polo R N/A
2015Volkswagen Polo Cup South Africa4th Volkswagen Polo R N/A
2016Volkswagen Polo Cup South Africa2nd Volkswagen Polo R N/A
2017Volkswagen Polo Cup South Africa4th Volkswagen Polo R N/A
2018Volkswagen Polo Cup South Africa2nd Volkswagen Polo R N/A
2019 W Series 10th Tatuus F3 T-318 Hitech Grand Prix

Complete W Series results

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

YearTeam123456DCPoints
2019 Hitech GP HOC
8
ZOL
6
MIS
7
NOR
8
ASS
Ret
BRH
12
10th22

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