Tony Halbig (born July 2, 1993 in Pinneberg [1] ) is a German racing driver.
Halbig began his racing career in karting 2007. He remained in karting until 2009. [1] In 2011 he began his formula racing career. He competes in the German Formula Three Championship for Motopark Academy. [2] He scored points in both races of his first round and finished the second race on the fourth position. [3] He finished his only racing season on the ninth position with 22 points.
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