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29-1085: Arabic masculine name For the villages in Iran, see Nasir, Iran . For the small town in Latjoor, see Nasir, South Sudan . For the Indian film, see Nasir (film) . For the album by Nas, see Nasir (album) . For Iranian naval cruise missile, see Nasir (missile) . Nasir Romanization Nāṣir Gender masculine Language(s) Arabic: ناصر Other gender Feminine Nasira Origin Language(s) Arabic Meaning 'No problem', helper, protector, supporter, victory-maker Other names Alternative spelling Naser , Nasser , Nassar , Naseer , Nacer , Nasr Related names Nasir al-Din , Nasrallah , Nasralla, Nasrollah , Nasiruddin , Nasrullah, Al-Nasrallah Nasir ( Arabic : ناصر , romanized :  Nāṣir )

58-570: A 2nd place in Race 2 of the Belgian round and a 4th place in Race 1 of the German round. He was teamed with the experienced Davide Valsecchi , who won the drivers' championship; Nasr's tenth place in the standings meant DAMS won the teams' championship as well. He took four podium finishes, with a best finish of second at Spa , and was the second highest-placed rookie overall, behind James Calado . For

87-553: A Brazilian driver making a Grand Prix début. His finishing streak ended at the British Grand Prix when his gearbox failed on the way to the grid. In Japan , for the first time, he failed to finish, as he had a mechanical failure on lap 51; he was classified in 20th place. Nasr finished his début season with 27 points, finishing 13th in the drivers' championship. After a successful 2015 season, Sauber retained Nasr for 2016. Nasr's—and Sauber's—only points in 2016 came at

116-469: A Porsche 963. Nasr is of Lebanese ancestry, his grandfather having emigrated to Brazil in the 1960s. Nasr lists his favourite hobbies as sports , fishing and mechanics , he cites the Star Wars and James Bond film series as his favourite films, his favourite driver as Ayrton Senna , and his favourite circuit as Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps . Felipe is the nephew of Amir Nasr, who owns one of

145-531: A Sauber F1 car, but with BMW leaving F1, the test did not happen. For the 2010 , Nasr moved into the British Formula 3 Championship with Räikkönen Robertson Racing , joining a three-car team alongside the team's 2009 drivers Carlos Huertas and Daisuke Nakajima . In addition to signing for the team, Nasr signed to Robertson Management, the organisation that manages the career of former Formula One World Drivers' Champion Kimi Räikkönen . Nasr finished

174-500: A full-time Formula One driver in 2015 . However, from the 2017 season he was replaced by Pascal Wehrlein . From 2018, Nasr has been competing in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship for Whelen Engineering Racing , winning the championship with co-driver Eric Curran in his first year in the series and winning another title with countryman Pipo Derani in 2021. For 2022, Nasr

203-987: A playable character in both Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and its sequel Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Nasir, a Saracen character played by Mark Ryan in the British 1980s television series Robin of Sherwood (aired in the US as Robin Hood ) Nasir Meidan, a fictional character in the Android: Netrunner Nasir Khan, a fictional character in the television miniseries The Night Of See also [ edit ] Abdul Nasir Naseer (disambiguation) Nasira (disambiguation) Nasir al-Din Nazir (disambiguation) Arabic name All pages with titles beginning with Nasir [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

232-573: Is multilingual with the ability to speak Portuguese , English and Italian . † – As Nasr was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points. Season still in progress. ( key ) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap) ( key ) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap) ( key ) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap) ( key ) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicates fastest lap) † Did not finish, but

261-585: Is a Brazilian racing driver , currently competing in the IMSA SportsCar Championship for Porsche . Nasr competed in Formula One from 2015 to 2016 . In endurance racing , Nasr has won three IMSA SportsCar Championship titles , and won the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2019 with AXR ; he also won the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2024 with Porsche. After a year as the official test driver for Williams in 2014 , he joined Sauber as

290-541: Is a masculine given name , commonly found in Arabic which can mean "helper" or "one who gives victory" (grammatically the Stem I masculine singular active participle of consonantal verb root n-ṣ-r ). The female form of the name is Nasira ( Arabic : ناصرة , romanized :  Nāṣira ). Alternative spellings of this name, possibly due to transliteration, include Naser , Nasser , Naseer , and Nacer . People with

319-440: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Nasir, Iran (disambiguation) (Redirected from Nasir, Iran (disambiguation) ) Nasir (Persian: نصير ) may refer to: Nasir, Shushtar , Khuzestan Province Nasir, South Khorasan [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with

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348-647: The 2010 British Formula 3 season in 5th position. Nasr signed with Carlin Motorsport for the 2011 Championship and won the Sunoco Rolex 24 at Daytona Challenge, a special joint racing programme among series in the United Kingdom that use Sunoco Racing Fuel. The winner of that challenge won a drive in the 2012 Rolex 24 at Daytona. He was third in the Daytona 24 Hour. Nasr claimed the title of

377-472: The 2011 British Formula 3 season , 123 points ahead of his teammate, Kevin Magnussen . In the 2012 Rolex 24 at Daytona , Nasr finished third overall and in class, driving a second generation Riley prototype for Michael Shank Racing. Nasr signed with DAMS to race in the 2012 GP2 Series season with the support of Brazilian sponsors Banco do Brasil and Eike Batista 's OGX . Nasr's best results were

406-422: The 2013 GP2 Series season Nasr moved to Carlin , partnering British Jolyon Palmer . Nasr believed that he would be a title contender, alongside James Calado and Marcus Ericsson , and hoped to be driving an F1 car at the end of the year. Nasr finished the 2013 campaign 4th overall in the standings. Nasr remained with Carlin for the 2014 season , partnering Colombian Julián Leal . He took his first GP2 win in

435-647: The Bosnian War Nasir Gebelli (born 1957), Iranian-American video game developer Nasir al-Din Shah (1831–1896), ruler of Qajar dynasty in present-day Iran Nasir Valika (born 1955), Pakistani cricketer People with the surname [ edit ] Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918–1970), second President of Egypt Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian President Vali Nasr (born 1960), Iranian-American Middle Eastern expert Hakim Nasir (1947-2007), Pakistani Urdu poet also using

464-535: The Brazilian Grand Prix , where he finished ninth. The finish allowed Sauber to overtake Manor in the constructors' championship, which cost the latter team prize money and eventually led to Manor's bankruptcy. Ironically, this meant Nasr was left without a seat for the 2017 season as he was due to swap places with Manor driver Pascal Wehrlein and could not find another seat after the Manor team exited

493-460: The takhallus of Nasir Clare Nasir (born 1970), British weather forecaster Serdar Nasır , Turkish plastic surgeon Felipe Nasr (born 1992), Brazilian racing driver Bachtiar Nasir (born 1967), Indonesian ulama Fictional characters with the name [ edit ] Nasir, the main character in the video game Lagoon Nasir, character in the TV series Spartacus Nasir,

522-565: The back of the pack for the majority of the race. At his second race in Hong Kong , he crashed his car into the wall early in the race, taking out the two Mahindra cars of Pascal Wehrlein & Jerome d'Ambrosio in the process. At his third race in Sanya he stalled on the grid & recorded his second successive DNF. Nasr has not returned to Formula E since, ending his run at three consecutive races with one non-points finish and two DNFs , as

551-701: The given name [ edit ] Al-Nasir , Abbasid caliph who ruled from 1158 to 1225 Nasir ibn Alnas (also known as An-Nasir ibn Alnas) (died 1088), fifth ruler of the Hammadids in Algeria Nasir ad-Din Qabacha , Muslim Turkic governor of Multan Nasir Jones , professionally known as Nas (born 1973), American rapper, actor, entrepreneur Nasir Adderley (born 1997), American football player Nasir Kazmi (1925–1972), Pakistani Urdu poet Naser Orić (born 1967), Bosnian military officer during

580-427: The most successful South American Formula Three racing teams that helped with the progression of many Brazilian drivers in junior formulas, such as Hélio Castroneves , Vítor Meira , Antônio Pizzonia , Luciano Burti , Bruno Junqueira , Cristiano da Matta , Mário Haberfeld , Max Wilson , Átila Abreu and Sérgio Jimenez . Nasr's favourite musical artists include Johnny Cash , Bob Dylan and Dire Straits . Nasr

609-619: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nasir&oldid=1254478381 " Categories : Given names Surnames Arabic-language masculine given names Bosniak masculine given names Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles containing Arabic-language text Short description

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638-551: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nasir,_Iran&oldid=1256393495 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Persian-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Felipe Nasr Luiz Felipe de Oliveira Nasr (born 21 August 1992)

667-462: The season. In July 2020, Nasr tested positive for COVID-19. He missed the round at Daytona but made a full recovery and returned to race at the next round of Sebring, starting from pole position and taking the race victory. IMSA Career Since he joined the series back in 2018 he has had 9 wins and 26 podiums and is entering his 6th season racing in the category. In 2024 he won the Rolex 24 in

696-468: The second race in a championship that was dominated by Alexander Rossi . Nasr moved to the European championship of Formula BMW in 2009 for EuroInternational . He finished 14 of the 16 races in the top two, won 6 races, 5 pole-positions and claimed the title by 104 points from teammate Daniel Juncadella . As the championship was held by BMW , linked to Sauber in that season, Nasr was called to test

725-588: The sport. In January 2019, Nasr joined GEOX Dragon for the rookie test in Marrakesh, but was unable to participate due to contractual issues. The following month, it was announced Nasr would replace Maximilian Günther from the Mexico City ePrix onwards. Because of Nasr's IMSA commitments, Günther had temporarily returned to his seat at the 2019 Rome ePrix . He made his debut at the 2019 Mexico City ePrix where he finished in 19th place, having run at

754-615: The sprint race in Barcelona . He achieved wins at the Red Bull Ring , Silverstone , and Spa-Francorchamps . Throughout the season, he was involved in a fight for the championship with former teammate Jolyon Palmer, losing out in Russia . Nasr finished third overall, after losing second place by five points, to rookie Stoffel Vandoorne at Yas Marina . It was confirmed on 22 February 2014 that Nasr would be joining Williams as

783-585: The team opted to continue using Günther moving forward. He was classified 24th overall in the championship, tied on 0 points with Tom Dillmann & Felix Rosenqvist . On 10 March 2020, it was announced Nasr was scheduled to make his IndyCar debut for Carlin at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg . However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the race was postponed until October, putting his debut on hold. Ultimately, Nasr did not compete in

812-541: The team's reserve driver, participating in three tests and five free practice sessions across the course of the season. He made his first appearance in first practice in the Bahrain Grand Prix replacing Valtteri Bottas . On 5 November 2014, it was announced that Nasr would drive for Sauber in 2015 . In his first race with the team in Australia , Nasr finished in fifth position, the highest placing for

841-511: Was named a Porsche factory driver . Born in Brasília , Distrito Federal , Nasr began karting in Brazil when he was seven years old. Between 2000 and 2007 he won several championship titles in Brazil. Nasr made his open-wheel racing debut in the final round of the 2008 Formula BMW Americas season at Interlagos , which supported the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix , claiming a podium finish in

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