Armindo Araújo
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Armindo Araújo (born 1 September 1977) is a
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driver. He won the
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in the 2009 season, repeating the accomplishment in the next year ( 2010 season), to become the first pilot to ever win this cup twice in a row since its creation back in 2002.


Career

Araújo began rallying in 2000, having raced motorcycles since 1994. Between 2000 and 2004 he used a
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on Portuguese national events, winning the National Championship in 2003 and 2004, before winning the title again in 2005 and 2006 using a
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. In 2007 he began competing in the
Production World Rally Championship The FIA Production World Rally Championship, or PWRC, was a companion rally series to the World Rally Championship, contested by Group N rally cars. History The series started in 1987 as ''FIA Cup for Production Rally Drivers'' and obtained the ...
(P-WRC), finishing 14th in the standings.http://www.ewrc-results.com/profile.php?profile=229 Driver Profile at eWRC-results.com In 2008 he finished eighth in the P-WRC standings. In 2009 he won the P-WRC class on
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, and two other podium finishes led to him winning the P-WRC. Araujo was co-driven by Miguel Ramalho in all events across 2001-2008. Araujo returned to rallying in 2018, competing in the Portuguese championship. He has won the championship in his returning season of 2018, driving a
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prepared by Hyundai Team Portugal. He switched to a
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, prepared by The Racing Factory, in 2020 to grab another title that year. As of right now, Araujo leads the
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as the first 2 rounds took place in Portugal. Since his return, Araujo is co-driven by Luis Ramalho - brother of his former co-driver.


WRC results


PWRC results


WRC-2 results


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Araujo, Armindo 1977 births Portuguese rally drivers Living people World Rally Championship drivers