RACING DRIVER

Adam Carroll

1982 - Today

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Adam Norman Carroll (born 26 October 1982) is a British professional racing driver. He last raced in the 2016–17 Formula E season for Jaguar Racing. He has also raced for Team Ireland in A1 Grand Prix, winning the series in 2009. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Adam Carroll is the 908th most popular racing driver (up from 1,062nd in 2019), the 6,809th most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 7,925th in 2019) and the 163rd most popular British Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Adam Carroll ranks 908 out of 1,080Before him are José María López, Hiroshi Aoyama, Alex Yoong, Shinya Nakano, Sam Posey, and Max Papis. After him are Thomas Lüthi, Mika Kallio, Marcel Fässler, Gary Paffett, Joan Mir, and Danica Patrick.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Adam Carroll ranks 517Before him are Ana Layevska, Henrik Lundqvist, Julien Doré, Daniel Niculae, Kim Do-heon, and Emi Yamamoto. After him are Martina Müller, Krzysztof Bosak, Jan Rezek, Mika Kallio, Gilles Yapi Yapo, and Dan Carter.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Adam Carroll ranks 6,811 out of 8,785Before him are Jeff Astle (1942), Emma Rigby (1989), Billy Gilmour (2001), Maurice Setters (1936), Grant Shapps (1968), and Ritchie Coster (1967). After him are Charlotte Coleman (1968), Max Brown (1981), Gemma Whelan (1981), Ken MacLeod (1954), Siobhan Finneran (1966), and Jo Cox (1974).

Among RACING DRIVERS In United Kingdom

Among racing drivers born in United Kingdom, Adam Carroll ranks 163Before him are Roberta Cowell (1918), Tiff Needell (1951), Dario Franchitti (1973), Carl Fogarty (1965), Paul di Resta (1986), and Dan Wheldon (1978). After him are Gary Paffett (1981), Oliver Turvey (1987), Cal Crutchlow (1985), Elfyn Evans (1988), Kris Meeke (1979), and Jolyon Palmer (1991).