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Zubair Hoque

Zubair Hoque is an English racing driver.

Career
2008–2011 (TMR Development Race Team) Supported and encouraged by his father Mashukul, Hoque first developed an interest for motor racing at the age of five He began his racing career at the age of eight at the Daytona Manchester karting track, where he was spotted by Daytona management during arrive and drive sessions. He was fast-tracked to junior race schools and progressed from novice to intermediate and then advanced levels, despite racing against, and beating many older and more experienced drivers. Hoque competed in karting from 2007 until 2012. In his first 'rookie' outing at the Inkart championships, he came second overall. From 2005 to 2008, he competed in indoor racing tracks throughout the North West region. In 2006 and 2007, he came third and second in the Manchester and North West indoor cadet-class karting championship and overall he managed 18 podium finishes while racing indoors. Between 2008 and 2011, Hoque was trained by Chris Norris at his Ormskirk-based TMR team. In 2008, Hoque obtained his National A outdoor karting license. In the same year, he finished eighth overall in the Super 1 British Championship, again being the highest ranked rookie in the competition. In February 2011, based on his performance in his rookie season, invited to attend the BMW Motorsport facility in Valencia, Spain to receive coaching from BMW Formula Motorsport division's top instructors as part of Formula BMW Talent Cup evaluations in Valencia, Spain. This was the first time Hoque tested a single-seater. 2012–2014 (Ricky Flynn Motorsport) Ricky Flynn took an interest in his 2009/2010 season lap records and finishing positions. with a hat-trick of podium results. In 2011, Hoque helped his school Altrincham Grammar School for Boys win the fifth annual British Schools Karting Championship at Daytona Milton Keynes beating 450 teams from 176 schools competing nationally. In 2012, they finished second and missed out on becoming BSKC champions by a tenth of a second. In 2013, Over 1600 boys and girls from schools across the country competed, Altrincham Grammar School won the North West regional final but lost to Emrys School in the national final. In 2014, it was confirmed Hoque would competing in the Formula Four/Formula Renault category. In October of that year, he moved to Formula 4 after 10 years in kart racing. In November of that year, he made his single-seater racing debut at the 2014 BRDC Winter Series Championship with the HHC Motorsport squad. He won the 'top rookie' title 2015–present (Sean Walkinshaw Racing) In January 2015, Hoque joined the Chipping Norton-based Sean Walkinshaw Racing (SWR) team for his first full season in the BRDC Formula 4 Championship. In May of that year, Hoque finished third position to score his first podium success in the Duo BRDC Formula 4 Championship at Rockingham Motor Speedway. ==Awards, nominations and recognition==
Awards, nominations and recognition
In 2009, Hoque was nominated for Asian Image Achievement in Sport Award at the Fusion Awards. In January 2014 and 2015, he was named in the British Bangladeshi Power & Inspiration 100. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Hoque lives in Trafford, Hale, Trafford, Cheshire. From 2007 to 2014, Hoque attended Altrincham Grammar School for Boys. In 2013, he took 18 months on the racing sidelines to focus on his A Levels. ==See also==
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