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Nationality
  
Serbian

Starts
  
21

Debut season
  
2013

Wins
  
5

Name
  
Dusan Borkovic

Car no.
  
98


Dusan Borkovic

Born
  
September 16, 1984 (age 39) Pancevo, Serbia (
1984-09-16
)

Current team
  
NIS Petrol Racing Team

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Dušan Borković (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Борковић; born 16 September 1984 in Pančevo, Serbia) is a Serbian auto racing driver two time European champion 2012 European Hill Climb Championship and 2015 European Touring Car Cup. Since 24 April 2016, he has been member of the National Assembly of Serbia as member of the coalition led by Serbian Progressive Party.

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Dušan Borković Our champion Dusan Borkovi in the international edition of Kurir

Buriram race 2 du an borkovi again in action


Karting

Dušan Borković Dusan Borkovi FIA ETCC

Borković started his karting career in 1994. He became the Yugoslavian karting champion six years in a row from 1995–2000.

Serbian National-Class & Hill Climbing

After karting for six years, Borković made his autoracing debut in 2002 in the Serbian National-Class.

Dušan Borković WTCC Duan Borkovi prvi srbin u elitnom takmienju FOSS Free

From 2002–08 Borković competed in the Serbian National-Class championship where he finished 2nd in his first season. He won the championship from 2005–2008.

Dušan Borković Duan Borkovi YouTube

After racing in the Serbian National-Class for six years Borković switched to Hill Climb in 2010.

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Borković won the Serbian Hill Climb Championship is his first season, winning all five events in his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9.

The following season Borković switched to the European Hill Climb Championship. Coming in second in his first season, he went on to win it in 2012 still driving his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9.

European Touring Car Cup 2013

Dušan Borković Dusan Borkovic izjava posle trka ETCC Slovakiaring 2162015 YouTube

After winning the European Hill Climb Championship in 2012 Borković switched to the European Touring Car Cup. In his debut season in European Touring Car Cup (ETCC) he took the third place in the Super 2000 class. He took third position in both Brno races and qualifications. He had five podiums and one win. He drove the first three meetings in a SEAT León TFSI, before switching to a Chevrolet Cruze LT for the final two meetings. He had 48 points in overall standings. In front of him was Maťo Homola with 74 points and Petr Fulín in first place with 88 points.

World Touring Car Championship 2014–2015

On 20 November 2013 it was announced that Dušan Borković would race in the World Touring Car Championship. Borković would join Campos Racing driving one of their TC1 RML Chevrolet Cruze's. On 26 October 2014 he delivered his first ever podium. In 2015 season he start with new team Proteam Racing driving Honda Civic WTCC. Borković only drove the first round in Argentina before withdrawing from the World Touring Car Championship. His withdrawal was because Proteam Racing was not able to cater for the 30-year-old’s height, as well as there being further dissatisfaction over the specification of the team’s Honda Civic WTCC.

European Touring Car Cup 2015

Considering problems with the sitting position and the car, the Serbian driver decided not to continue competing in World Touring Car Championship. Dušan Borković made the decision with his team to transfer to European Touring Car Cup in Hungaroring on 2 and 3 May. Dusan drove the newest SEAT León Cup Racer in European Touring Car Cup with his NIS Petrol Racing Team. He became ETCC champion in Single make trophy class.

Complete European Touring Car Cup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

* Season still in progress.

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete TCR International Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 75% of the race distance.

References

Dušan Borković Wikipedia