Nazim Azman

Malaysian racing driver

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2025 Currently competing in Porsche Carrera Cup Asia with Sime Motors Racing and Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia with DW Evans GT.
2025 Participating in Porsche Carrera Cup Asia with Sime Motors Racing, with the season currently in progress.
2024 Competed in the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia with Sime Darby Racing Team, representing Malaysia in international motorsport.
2023 Competed in the 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia with Sime Darby Racing Team, finishing sixth in the standings and achieving one podium in Sepang.
March 2023 Competed in the Sepang 12 Hours, placing third overall with teammates Reid Harker and Adrian D'Silva.
2022 Raced in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech Grand Prix, finishing 32nd overall.
2022 Azman left Formula 3 and transitioned to endurance racing.
2022 Nazim Azman joins Hitech Grand Prix for the FIA Formula 3 Championship, becoming the first Malaysian driver to participate in the series, partnering with Isack Hadjar and Kaylen Frederick.
2021 Scored his first podium in the Euroformula Open Championship with a second-place finish at the Algarve International Circuit.
2021 At Spa-Francorchamps, Azman achieved his best weekend of the season, securing podium finishes in all three races of the event.
2021 Claimed his only win and last podium of the Euroformula Open Championship series at the Hungaroring.
2021 Concluded the Euroformula Open Championship season in fourth place in the overall standings.
2021 Nazim Azman moved to the Euroformula Open Championship, joining CryptoTower Racing team alongside Louis Foster and Filip Kaminiarz.
2020 Continued in BRDC British Formula 3 Championship with Carlin, securing 2 wins and improving to 5th place in the standings.
2020 Secured a win during the third round at Brands Hatch.
2020 Began the season with two wins in three races.
2020 Switched to Carlin team in BRDC Formula 3, racing alongside Kaylen Frederick and Guilherme Peixoto.
2020 Achieved another win towards the end of the season.
2020 Scored six podiums in addition to his wins and finished fifth in the overall standings.
2019 Achieved his first race win during the third round at Brands Hatch.
2019 Secured another win during the final round of the championship, finishing 11th overall.
2019 Moved to BRDC British F3 championship with Chris Dittmann Racing and competed in the series.
2018 Raced in Italian F4 Championship and F4 Spanish Championship with different teams, including Jenzer Motorsport and Drivex School.
2018 Signed by Jenzer Motorsport to compete in the 2018 Italian F4 Championship, finishing 17th overall with six points finishes and a best result of seventh place.
2018 Concluded the F4 Spanish Championship in fourth place overall, scoring a total of six podiums throughout the season.
2018 Competed in the F4 Spanish Championship initially with Drivex School, achieving two third-place finishes in the opening round.
2018 Switched to MP Motorsport during the F4 Spanish Championship, securing two more podiums and taking the championship lead after the second weekend.
2017 Competed in MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship and Formula 4 SEA Championship, achieving 2 wins and finishing 4th in the F4 SEA Championship.
2017 Participated in MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship with MRF Racing, finishing 13th overall.
2017 Competed in multiple racing series including F4 Spanish Championship, SMP F4 Championship, Formula Masters China, and Blancpain GT Series Asia - GT4.
2016 Began racing in Formula 4 SEA Championship with Meritus.GP, competing in 6 races and achieving 1 podium finish.

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