RACING DRIVER

Daniel Juncadella

1991 - Today

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Daniel Juncadella Pérez-Sala (born 7 May 1991) is a Spanish racing driver who currently competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship for TF Sport. He is son of Xavier Juncadella and nephew of José María Juncadella, Alex Soler-Roig and Luis Pérez-Sala, also racecar drivers. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Juncadella is the 1,014th most popular racing driver (down from 1,006th in 2019), the 2,972nd most popular biography from Spain (up from 3,002nd in 2019) and the 48th most popular Spanish Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Daniel Juncadella ranks 1,014 out of 1,080Before him are Marco Andretti, Sean Edwards, Romano Fenati, Simone Corsi, Martin Tomczyk, and Tony Stewart. After him are Yonny Hernández, Daniel Carlsson, Sam Lowes, Roy Nissany, Jan Charouz, and Fairuz Fauzy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Daniel Juncadella ranks 695Before him are Will Grigg, Zhang Mengxue, Johanna Konta, Andrey Lunyov, Christian Yelich, and Philip Milanov. After him are Daniyar Yeleussinov, Uzari, Kantemir Balagov, Soichi Hashimoto, Vitor Hugo, and Spencer Locke.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Daniel Juncadella ranks 2,972 out of 3,355Before him are Ona Batlle (1999), Lorena Guréndez (1981), Sergio Álvarez (1986), Tania Lamarca (1980), Domingo Cisma (1982), and Anna Cruz (1986). After him are Fran Beltrán (1999), Javier Camuñas (1980), Alan Pérez (1982), Arzu (1981), Carmelo González (1983), and Diego Castro (1982).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Spain

Among racing drivers born in Spain, Daniel Juncadella ranks 48Before him are Nicolás Terol (1988), Héctor Faubel (1983), Oriol Servià (1974), Álex Palou (1997), Julián Simón (1987), and Andy Soucek (1985). After him are Sergio Gadea (1984), Roldán Rodríguez (1984), and Dani Clos (1988).