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Kurt Mollekens (born March 8, 1973 in Bonheiden) is a Belgian race car driver and team owner.

Mollekens driving for Alan Docking Racing at Silverstone during the 1995 British Formula Three Championship season.

Mollekens debuted as a driver in top-level karting during 1990, staying there until 1992 when he moved up to Formula Ford. His debut Formula Ford year was successful, Mollekens winning all three titles he challenged for - Benelux Formula Ford, Dutch Formula Ford and Belgian Formula Ford.

Mollekens also achieved success in the 1993 British Formula Ford season, which helped him in to Formula Opel Euroseries (1994) and the British Formula Three Championship (1995). He stayed in the latter during 1996, at which time he won the international Formula Three race at Zandvoort, his biggest win to date. Mollekens joined Formula 3000 in 1997 and spent two years there with his self-owned KTR team. In 1999 he continued to run the team without driving, instead opting to drive for Peugeot in the Belgian Pro Car Series.

He continued as an F3000 team owner until 2001, and after a hiatus as a driver in 2000 returned as a competitor in some races of the FIA GT Championship of '01 and 2002. In 2002 his team left Formula 3000, moving to the lesser-known World Series by Nissan, and latterly, World Series by Renault, in which the team competed until 2008. After a hiatus KTR plan to return to racing in 2009 in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0. In 2004 Mollekens continued as a driver, at the age of 31, in part of the European Touring Car Championship.

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Norberto Fontana
Formula Three Masters
Winner

1996
Succeeded by
Tom Coronel







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