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Nur Ali

American racing driver from PakistanThis article is about the Pakistani racing driver. For the village in Iran, see Nur Ali, Iran.Statistics current as of February 28, 2013.

Nur B. Ali (Urdu: نو ر علی ) (born October 12, 1974 in Karachi, Pakistan) is a Pakistani American race car driver. He is the first Pakistani to become a professional racing driver, and a former two-time Southwest Formula Mazda Series Champion. Ali also drove in the A1 Grand Prix series for Team Pakistan.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Racing career
  • 3 Racing record
    • 3.1 NASCAR
      • 3.1.1 Nationwide Series
    • 3.2 ARCA Racing Series
    • 3.3 Complete A1 Grand Prix results
    • 3.4 Complete Global RallyCross Championship results
      • 3.4.1 GRC Lites
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Early life

Nur was interested in racing since he was four years old when he lived in Germany. He moved to Texas with his family when he was 8 years old and he currently resides in Dallas suburb of Irving.

Nur graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from American University in Washington, D.C. in 1998. He was Vice President of Washington, D.C. Federation of College Republicans in 1995 and interned for Congressman Joe Barton, R-Texas, in Washington, D.C. in 1995.

Racing career

After graduating from college, Ali pursued a career racing by going to Skip Barber Racing School. When he completed the course and picked up his racing license, Ali took part in the Skip Barber Formula Dodge Southern Race Series and becoming the first racing driver from Pakistan. In 2000, Ali and his brother set up Ali Motorsports, so that he could compete in the Southwest Formula Mazda Series which he won in 2001 and 2002. Then in 2006, he joined racing series A1 Grand Prix where he raced for A1 Team Pakistan for a season. In late 2007, Nur decided to switch to stock car racing, and after a successful test for Cunningham Motorsports, Ali drove in the 2008 Daytona ARCA 200. In 2009, he drove again for Cunningham Motorsports. After joining the ARCA RE/MAX Series, Texas Governor Rick Perry presented Ali with an official commendation, and the Mayor of the city of Southlake, Texas, proclaimed January 25, 2008 as Nur Ali Day.

In 2012, Ali made his debut in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, driving for Rick Ware Racing in two events late in the season, but wrecked 3 cars in his first career start at Kansas Speedway and then was not cleared to race in his next attempt at Texas Motor Speedway.

He currently competes in the Global RallyCross Championship Lites series.

Racing record

  • (1) = Team standings.

NASCAR

(key) (Bold:– Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics:– Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. *:– Most laps led.)

Nationwide Series

ARCA Racing Series

(key) (Bold:– Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics:– Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. *:– Most laps led.)

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete Global RallyCross Championship results

GRC Lites

Race cancelled.

References

    • Racing background
    • Ali's ARCA racing test drive
    • Day named after Nur Ali in Southlake
    • North Texan groundbreaking race car driver
    • Another racing chapter begins for Pakistani driver
    • Pakistan-born driver aims for NASCAR
    • Daytona: Nur Ali race report

    External links

    • Official website
    • Nur Ali driver statistics at Racing-Reference
    NASCAR Xfinity SeriesNASCAR Pinty's SeriesIndyCar Series
    • (51) Ta*a Sato
    IMSA SportsCar Championship
    • (51) Ryan Eversley / Aidan Reed
    Carolina Pro Late Model Series
    • (51) Mason Maggio
    Former driversAsian Le Mans Series LMP2 Am ChampionshipsPartnerships and affiliations
    • Dale Coyne Racing
    • Ford Performance
    • Roush-Yates Engines
    • Stewart-Haas Racing
    Buyouts and mergers
    • Premium Motorsports
    Former drivers
    • Nur Ali
    • Caesar Bacarella
    • Dillon B*ett
    • Ronnie B*ett Jr.
    • Dexter Bean
    • Matt Bell
    • Spencer Boyd
    • Johnny Chapman
    • James Davison
    • Russ Dugger
    • Chris Dyson
    • Korbin Forrister
    • George Gorham Jr.
    • Alex Guenette
    • John Jackson
    • Andy Lally
    • B. J. McLeod
    • Clay Rogers
    • Martin Roy
    • Peyton Sellers
    • Caitlin Shaw
    • Kyle Sieg
    • Fain Skinner
    • Donald Theetge
    • Michelle Theriault
    • Derek White
    • Josh Williams
    Partnerships and affiliations
    • B. J. McLeod Motorsports
    • B*ett Racing
    • Brandonbilt Motorsports
    • GMS Racing
    • Reaume Brothers Racing
    • RSS Racing
    • SS-Green Light Racing
    Partnerships and affiliations
    • Arnold Motorsports