RACING DRIVER

Marko Asmer

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Marko Asmer (born 30 July 1984) is an Estonian former racing driver, who won the British Formula 3 Championship title in 2007. Asmer is also the first Estonian to test a Formula One car, having tested for the Williams BMW team in 2003, after just half a season of car racing in British Formula Ford. Asmer's father is a former racing driver Toivo Asmer, who was Estonian Minister of Regional Affairs between 1999 and 2003. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Marko Asmer is the 996th most popular racing driver (down from 981st in 2024), the 300th most popular biography from Estonia (down from 295th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Estonian Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Marko Asmer ranks 996 out of 1,080Before him are Anthony West, Esapekka Lappi, Haruchika Aoki, Chris Vermeulen, Luiz Razia, and Michele Pirro. After him are Tatiana Calderón, Will Stevens, Timo Scheider, James Toseland, Mads Østberg, and Andreas Mikkelsen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Marko Asmer ranks 740Before him are Michaël Ciani, Marco Airosa, Charles, Maxim Katz, Javier Arizmendi, and Diana Mocanu. After him are Marcelo Mattos, Mickaël Poté, Eugent Bushpepa, Tatiana Guderzo, Soraya Haddad, and Chen Yibing.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Marko Asmer ranks 300 out of 351Before him are Keit Pentus-Rosimannus (1976), Marek Lemsalu (1972), Artur Kotenko (1981), Janek Tombak (1976), Getter Jaani (1993), and Triinu Kivilaan (1989). After him are Alo Bärengrub (1984), Erki Pütsep (1976), Urmas Rooba (1978), Ivari Padar (1965), Natalia Zabiiako (1994), and Sergei Terehhov (1975).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Estonia

Among racing drivers born in Estonia, Marko Asmer ranks 3Before him are Ott Tänak (1987), and Markko Märtin (1975). After him are Urmo Aava (1979), Paul Aron (2004), and Jüri Vips (2000).