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Nigel Moore (other)
Nigel Moore may refer to: * Nigel Moore (racing driver) Nigel Moore (born 4 January 1992 in Tockwith, England) is a British racing driver. Career Moore began his racing career in karting, in which he competed until 2007, when he began racing in the Ginetta Junior Championship, which he won with e ... (born 1992), British racing driver * Nigel Moore (cricketer) (1930–2003), English cricketer * Nigel Moore (basketball) (born 1981), American basketball player {{hndis, Moore, Nigel ...
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Nigel Moore (racing Driver)
Nigel Moore (born 4 January 1992 in Tockwith, England) is a British racing driver. Career Moore began his racing career in karting, in which he competed until 2007, when he began racing in the Ginetta Junior Championship, which he won with eight victories. He graduated to the Ginetta G50 Cup for 2008, which he also won. He also took two GT4 class wins in the British GT Championship racing a Ginetta G50. He raced in the series full-time in 2009. His co-driver Jody Firth won the title, due to Moore missing the Knockhill round as he was racing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Ginetta. At 17, he became the youngest Briton to race at the legendary race. He also raced in four races of the GT4 European Cup, winning once. For 2010, Moore moved into single-seater racing in the Formula Palmer Audi championship. He won the title, along with a prize Formula Two scholarship. He was also shortlisted for the 2010 McLaren BRDC Young Driver of the Year award. After leaving school in the ...
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Nigel Moore (cricketer)
Nigel Harold Moore (20 April 1930 – 24 December 2003) was an English cricketer. Moore was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium. He was born at Norwich, Norfolk. Moore made his debut for Norfolk against Hertfordshire in the 1947 Minor Counties Championship. He made two further appearances for the county in 1947, before making his next appearance in 1950. While studying at the University of Cambridge in 1952, Moore made his first-class debut against Leicestershire at Fenner's. He made two further first-class appearances in that season for the university, both at Fenner's, against Sussex and Essex. He scored 70 runs in his three matches, which came at an average of 17.50, with a high score of 51. This score came against Sussex. He gained a Blue in golf while studying at Cambridge. While undertaking his studies he continued to play for minor counties cricket for Norfolk, with him being a regular feature in the Norfolk side of the fifties. Playing for Norfolk ...
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