rdfs:comment | - Vitaly Aleksandrovich Petrov (Russian: Виталий Александрович Петров, born 8th September 1984 in Vyborg, Russia) is the first Russian Formula One driver, who is drove for Caterham in 2012, after replacing Jarno Trulli. He made his début for Renault (now Lotus F1) in 2010. He was dropped for the 2013 season and was left without a drive.
- "Vitaly Petrov - A racer from Russia, he takes part to international competitions in Cars, along with participants from the U.S., Japan, UK, Germany, Spain, France and Brazil." Vitaly Petrov was featured in a non-canonical die-cast line called "Ice Racers", where he is also given the racing number 11. Another biography was provided for this occasion:
|
abstract | - Vitaly Aleksandrovich Petrov (Russian: Виталий Александрович Петров, born 8th September 1984 in Vyborg, Russia) is the first Russian Formula One driver, who is drove for Caterham in 2012, after replacing Jarno Trulli. He made his début for Renault (now Lotus F1) in 2010. He was dropped for the 2013 season and was left without a drive.
- "Vitaly Petrov - A racer from Russia, he takes part to international competitions in Cars, along with participants from the U.S., Japan, UK, Germany, Spain, France and Brazil." Vitaly Petrov was featured in a non-canonical die-cast line called "Ice Racers", where he is also given the racing number 11. Another biography was provided for this occasion: "Vitaly Petrov is the first and only Russian race car ever to compete in the Formula World Championship. He didn't start off as a Formula racer though. In fact, there was very little motorsport in Vitaly's hometown of Vyborg Russia, so he got most of his race training in rally sprints and ice races. After winning the Russian Rally Sprint title, he won every race in the Russian Lada Cup. Vitaly was soon on his way to the top with multiple Formula wins. With all his speed and success, it's no wonder Vitaly became known as the Vyborg Rocket."
|