Matias_Köykkä

Matias Köykkä

Matias Köykkä

Finnish racing driver


Matias Köykkä (born November 23, 1994) is a Finnish racing driver. He won the 2012 F1600 Championship Series.

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Karting career

Matias started karting when he was 8 years old in the Finnish 'Raket' class. His father entered him in races until 2009. For 2009 Matias signed with the CRG factory team. He won the Finnish championship in the KF3 class. For 2010 he stepped up to the KF2 class and also competed in the CIK-FIA Under 18 World Championship. In the CIK-FIA Under 18 World Championship he finished second behind Jake Dennis. In 2011 he was placed 15th in the Finnish KF2 championship. He also raced in the KF1 class.

Formula racing

Matias Köykkä made his first appearance in a racing car in 2011. He raced in the Finnish Formula Ford Junior championship in a Duratec powered Mygale SJ08 prepared by LMS Racing. In the three races he competed in he had one win, 2 podium finishes and 1 fastest lap. He was eventually placed 10th in the championship. Teammate Antti Buri took the championship.

In 2011 Matias moved to Ohio where he continued to go to high school at Western Reserve Academy. For 2012 he signed with Cape Motorsports w/ Wayne Taylor Racing. During the first practice of the season, at Virginia, he was the fastest of 20 drivers. The season started smoothly for Köykkä with wins at Virginia and Lime Rock. Race 5 at New Jersey Motorsports Park was a low point. Matias shut off the engine while leading the race, but managed to recover to sixth position.[1] Due to this mistake his nearest competitor Bryan Herta Autosport driver Brandon Newey was hot on his tail. After this Matias scored 6 podium finishes, including 2 wins, in the 7 remaining races. This secured Matias Köykkä of the championship placing Brandon Newey second place and Jeremy Grenier in third.


References

  1. "Koykka a championship year". eFormulacarnews.com. 13 November 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2013.

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