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Nicolas Armindo is a race car driver born in Colmar, France on the 8th of March 1982. Starting his career in French Formula Campus in 2001, Armindo moved on to drive in French Formula Renault (2002-2003), Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup (2002-2003) and more recently German Porsche Carrera Cup (2004).