Mikhail Kotlavchenko
Born | Mikhail Olegovich Kotlavchenko 13 November 1996 Krasnoyarsk, Rakhman |
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Gran-Prix One World Championship career | |
Nationality | Rakhmani |
2023 team | Iżakk |
Car number | 11 |
Championships | TBD |
First entry | 2017 Baltanlan Gran Prix |
2022 position | TBD (xx pts) |
Mikhail Olegovich Kotlavchenko (born January 13, 1996), is a Rakhmani racing driver operating in the Gran-Prix 1 competition with the Iżakk-Crabota GP1 Team, which he has been a part of since his debut in 2017.
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Personal life
Mikhail Kotlavchenko was born in Krasnoyarsk, Rakhman, as the son of Anatoli Kotlavchenko and Anastasia Voronin. Kotlavchenko grew up in an extremely wealthy household as his mother, Anastasia, was the only sister of oil tycoon Jan Voronin. This provided him the oppurtunity to pursue his passions, a chance he did not take for granted. Initially, Kotlavchenko would take in interest in motorsports and begin practicing in the outskirts of Krasnoyarsk. He would eventually get bored of the sport and participate in numerous wrestling competitions on Rakhman's amateur scene. Unable to find success in wrestling, he would turn back to motorsports where he would ultimately enter the higher echelons of the sport. After proving his abilites in Rakhman, Kotlavchenko would recieve a contract from Iżakk racing and would make his first appearence for the team in the 2017 Baltanlan Gran Prix.
Gran-Prix One
Iżakk (2017-present)
2017 season
TBD
2018 season
TBD
2019 season
TBD
2020 season
TBD
2021 season
TBD
2022 season
TBD
2023 season
Kotlavchenko started his season with a disappointing 11th place finish in the Baltanlan Grand Prix qualifiers, finishing the race in an improved 9th to earn two points. A gearbox problem was reported by both Mikhail, and Izakk driving partner, Frenċ Bakere, as justification for their bad start to the season. The Rakhmani Grand Prix had Kotlavchenko qualify in 12th place, and finish the race with 6 points in 7th. Revisions and adjustments by Iżakk and Crabota were called upon following the Rakhmani Gran Prix, as the gearbox issues of the Crabota CMC2022 had persisted. Mikhail qualified for the Bostonia Grand Prix in 9th, and ended the race pointless after falling to 13th. He both qualified and finished in 11th in the Karimun Grand Prix.