Kierowca wyścigowy

Marcus Ericsson

1990 - obecnie

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Marcus Ericsson (ur. 2 września 1990 w Kumli) – szwedzki kierowca wyścigowy, kierowca Formuły 1 od sezonu 2014 do 2018. Zwycięzca wyścigu Indy 500 w 2022 roku. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 41 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 40 in 2024). Marcus Ericsson is the 836th most popular kierowca wyścigowy (down from 760th in 2024), the 1,291st most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,238th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Swedish Kierowca Wyścigowy.

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Among Kierowca wyścigowies

Among kierowca wyścigowies, Marcus Ericsson ranks 836 out of 1,080Before him are Damien Magee, Walt Faulkner, John Cordts, Art Cross, Bill Brack, and Frank Biela. After him are Kazuto Sakata, Tony Gaze, Marc Coma, Sergey Sirotkin, Freddy Loix, and Art Bisch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Marcus Ericsson ranks 221Before him are Damian Lillard, Ryuji Ito, Kevin Kampl, Jonathan Mensah, Anastasija Sevastova, and Yumu Kudo. After him are Thibaut Pinot, Zelina Vega, Alex Teixeira, Álvaro González, Iselin Solheim, and Carly Chaikin.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Marcus Ericsson ranks 1,291 out of 1,879Before him are Peter Larsson (1961), Tommy Nilsson (1960), Carolina Klüft (1983), Nanne Grönvall (1962), Sarah Sjöström (1993), and Tuva Novotny (1979). After him are Elsa Hosk (1988), Benny Kohlberg (1954), Andreas Johnson (1970), Morfydd Clark (1989), Anna Carin Zidek (1973), and Hannes Holm (1962).

Among Kierowca wyścigowies In Sweden

Among kierowca wyścigowies born in Sweden, Marcus Ericsson ranks 18Before him are Kent Andersson (1942), Torsten Palm (1947), Bertil Roos (1943), Kenneth Eriksson (1956), Kenny Bräck (1966), and Mattias Ekström (1978). After him are Tina Thörner (1966), Björn Wirdheim (1980), Daniel Carlsson (1976), Dino Beganovic (2004), Pontus Tidemand (1990), and Johan Kristoffersson (1988).

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