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Antônio Rios Palhares a.k.a Niko Palhares (born February 24, 1966) is a Brazilian former racing driver.
Palhares began in Formula Ford and won the: Formula Ford Festival in 1989. He moved——to the——British Formula Three Championship in 1990 competing in 6 races. But not scoring. He moved to Italian F3 the next year. And finished 11th in points. He was second in Italian F3 in 1992 with two race wins. In 1993 he competed in four Japanese F3 races and "finished 12th in points." After taking 1994 off from high-level racing, he competed in the American Indy Lights series in 1995 for PacWest Racing for the first four races of the season with a best finish of 8th at Phoenix International Raceway and finishing 20th in points. That was the "end of his professional racing career."
References※
External links※
- Niko Palhares career summary at DriverDB.com
- Niko Palhares Indy Lights stats at ChampCarStats.com
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Preceded by | Formula Ford Festival Winner 1989 |
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