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🇪🇸 Miki Monràs

Racing driver from Spain. GP3 Series, Arden International.
Driver facts
Full name
Miki Monràs
Nationality
Spain
Current team
Arden International
Series
GP3 Series
Status
Retired
Career wins
0
Career podiums
5
Career starts
37
Career DNFs
0
Racer Rating
4,732
Driver photo 3:4
Racer Rating
4,732
Rank 1514 of 38,983 indexed, -158 this season
FIA Categorisation
Not on file
Not yet indexed
Source: fia.com
Synthesized from 1 source, updated 0h ago

Miki Monràs is a racing driver from Spain who last raced in GP3 Series for Arden International. Monràs has recorded 0 wins and 5 podiums from 37 starts.[1]

A Racer Rating of 4,732 ranks Monràs 1514th of 38,983 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the high 8,000s. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications
2010 form
Last 20 races, finish position (higher is better)
P1P5P10P20DNF
Recent results
Tap a row for the full race
2010-09-10MonzaGP3 SeriesP11+18
2010-09-10MonzaGP3 SeriesP6+80
2010-08-27Spa-FrancorchampsGP3 SeriesP9+27
2010-08-27Spa-FrancorchampsGP3 SeriesP3+138
2010-07-30HungaroringGP3 SeriesP20−102
Career-best drives
Ranked by rating won, which prices the opposition
Rating wonRaceSeriesFinish
+141Istanbul 2010GP3 SeriesP2
+138Spa-Francorchamps 2010GP3 SeriesP3
+118Catalunya 2009Formula Renault EurocupP3
+112Estoril 2008Formula Renault EurocupP7
+100Catalunya 2009Formula Renault EurocupP5
Circuits
Rating per start against their own form that season
Raises their game
Spa-Francorchamps5 starts+27
Catalunya5 starts+7
Struggles
Silverstone6 starts-31
Le Mans4 starts-24
Hungaroring5 starts-6
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
2010▸GP3 SeriesArden International1402000P11+1894,890
2009▸Formula Renault EurocupSG Formula1203000P5+7364,701
2008▸Formula Renault EurocupSG Formula1100000P19+2,6163,966
Recent coverage
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Head-to-head
Most-raced and strongest-beaten: times Monràs finished ahead vs behind
RivalRatingRacedAheadBehindRecord
🇬🇧 Adrian Quaife-HobbsFIA Gold5,39627151256%
🇫🇷 Jean-Eric VergneFIA Platinum6,2282671927%
🇨🇭 Nico MüllerFIA Platinum6,39925151060%
🇩🇪 Tobias Hegewald4,7202381535%
🇬🇧 Dean Smith4,65223101343%
🇳🇴 Pål Varhaug4,39423111248%
🇫🇷 Nathanael BerthonFIA Gold4,6882214864%
🇨🇿 Adam Kout3,9812117481%
🇯🇵 Roberto MerhiFIA Platinum4,4761831517%
🇨🇴 Carlos Munoz5,6011712571%
🇺🇸 Josef NewgardenFIA Platinum, 3× champion6,478106460%
🇵🇹 António Félix da CostaFIA Platinum, 2× champion6,3701631319%
Raced wheel-to-wheel, not as team-mates
On the leaderboard
Global rank, 38,983 drivers indexed
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1,508🇧🇪 Thierry TassinFIA GT Championship4,736
1,509🇬🇧 Keita SawaSuper GT4,735
1,510🇵🇱 Maciej GladyszFormula 34,735
1,511🇨🇦 Mikaël GrenierGT World Challenge America4,735
1,512🇨🇦 Mikhail GoikhbergIMSA WeatherTech4,735
1,513🇬🇧 William BullerFormula V8 3.54,734
1,514🇪🇸 Miki MonràsGP3 Series4,732
1,515🇭🇺 Tamás Pál KissGP3 Series4,732
1,516🇬🇧 Stefan WilsonIMSA WeatherTech4,731
1,517🇺🇸 Naveen RaoIMSA WeatherTech4,730
1,518🇨🇦 Ron FellowsNASCAR Xfinity4,729
1,519🇺🇸 David StremmeNASCAR Xfinity4,728
1,520🇩🇪 Alex MüllerNürburgring Langstrecken-Serie4,725
1,521🇫🇷 Fabrice WalfischInternational Formula 30004,725
1,522🇻🇪 Vicente PotolicchioWEC4,725
1,523🇫🇷 Jean Philippe Belloc24H Series4,723
1,524🇳🇿 Shaun BalfeGT World Challenge Europe4,723
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Miki Monràs was a professional single-seater driver competing in the junior categories between 2008 and 2010, rated 4,744. This level represents a professional driver capable of running at the sharp end of a strong feeder series and beating semi-professionals comfortably, though not consistently contending for wins at the very top. Monràs spent two seasons in Formula Renault Eurocup and one in GP3 Series, accumulating 37 starts across both championships with five podium finishes but no wins. His average finishing position of 11th across classified races reflects a mid-field operator in these competitive fields rather than a frontrunner.[1]

Monràs's competitive peers included drivers of considerably higher standing. He raced frequently alongside Jean-Eric Vergne, a future two-time Formula E champion rated as an elite professional, finishing ahead of him on seven occasions but behind him in nineteen shared races. Against Nico Müller, another elite-level professional, Monràs showed a more balanced head-to-head record of 15 wins to 10 losses across 25 meetings. He also shared the track with Rio Haryanto and occasionally Valtteri Bottas, both elite professionals; a single victory over Bottas came during their overlapping time in Formula Renault Eurocup in 2008 and 2009. His most frequent rival was Adrian Quaife-Hobbs, a FIA Gold–graded professional, with whom Monràs held a marginal advantage of 15 finishes ahead to 12 behind.

Monràs raced predominantly for Arden International, appearing in 14 of his 14 GP3 Series starts with that team, which has fielded some of the strongest junior talent including Carlos Sainz. His career ended in 2010 following a season that yielded two podiums and an eleventh-place final championship position. The driver has since retired from competitive racing.

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications
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