Artur Mlodzinsky

Artur Mlodzinsky (born September 20, 1981) is a Polish sim-racer from Lodz, notable for winning the inaugural Formula SimRacing championship in 2001 and finishing runner-up the following year.

He retired from the sport in 2002, after only two seasons, but made a return in 2007, competing in two races that year.

2001
Mlodzinsky signed up to race for Famm RIN for the first FSR season in 2001, and took the first ever pole position in the FSR series at the inaugural race in Australia, where he set a fastest time of 1:26.294s. However, he failed to start the race, and Ernesto de Angelis would go on to be the FSR's first ever winner.

Mlodzinsky, however, won six races during the year on his way to becoming the inaugural Formula SimRacing champion.

2002
2002 was originally slated to be Mlodzinsky's last year in FSR, retiring at the end of the season after only two seasons. He was to finish runner up, making an early-season switch to Kiwi Racing from his old team Famm, with whom he won the championship the previous year. He won twice for Kiwi, at Barcelona and Silverstone, as Ernesto de Angelis became the first Italian to win the FSR World Championship.

2007
Mlodzinsky returned to the sport in 2007, driving for Ash Racing, after a five year absence, and returned to his old ways by finishing second in Shanghai. This stint, however, only lasted for two races.