André Lotterer (born 19 November 1981) is a German racing driver who competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Genesis Magma Racing. In endurance racing, Lotterer has won two FIA World Endurance Drivers' Championship titles in 2012 and 2024 with Audi and Porsche, respectively, and is a three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Audi. In Japanese motorsport, Lotterer won the Formula Nippon Championship in 2011, and is a two-time champion of Super GT, all with TOM'S.

Lotterer was also a test driver for the Jaguar Formula One team in 2002. Twelve years later, he joined Caterham, replacing Kamui Kobayashi at the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix. Later he competed in Formula E from 2017 to 2023.

Early life

Born in Duisburg, Lotterer is the son of a German-Peruvian father, Henri Lotterer, and a Belgian mother. He was raised with his mother in Nivelles, Belgium, from an early age, where he began his racing career by karting at the age of seven, effectively becoming an adopted Belgian.

Endurance racing career

Lotterer driving the Lexus SC 430 for Lexus Team Petronas TOM'S at the 2010 Super GT Fuji 400km race.

After his stint with Jaguar in Formula One, Lotterer moved to Japan, winning both the Super GT Championship in 2006 and 2009 as well as the Formula Nippon (currently known as Super Formula) Championship in 2011.[citation needed]

Lotterer also made his debut in the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans, as a race week fill-in driver for the Kolles privateer Audi team. Lotterer and co-driver Charles Zwolsman Jr., also a Le Mans rookie, drove the entire race themselves after third driver Narain Karthikeyan dislocated his shoulder in a non-racing related injury. Driving an Audi R10, the car that won the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Le Mans races, Lotterer and Zwolsman finished seventh overall and in the LMP1 class.[citation needed]

Lotterer with the Audi R18 e-tron quattro at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2014.

Lotterer's impressive performance that year earned him a drive with the works Audi Sport team in the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans, driving the new Audi R15 TDI plus. Along with Marcel Fässler and Benoît Tréluyer, he finished second overall and in the LMP1 class, despite the rival Peugeot 908s dominating for the first part of the race.[citation needed]

Lotterer remained with Audi Sport to compete in the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans, co-driving the newly designed Audi R18 with Marcel Fässler and Benoît Tréluyer. After the Audi works team lost two out of three cars due to accidents, Lotterer and his co-drivers held off three Peugeot 908 works cars to claim both first place in the LMP1 class and the overall victory, beating the second place Peugeot by a mere thirteen seconds. This win gave Audi a total of ten overall victories at Le Mans, and Lotterer his first overall win at Le Mans.

From 2012 to 2016, Lotterer competed in the FIA World Endurance Championship, continuing to drive for Audi Sport Team Joest with the R18. During his tenure with Audi in the WEC, Lotterer won the drivers' championship in the series' inaugural season with Benoît Tréluyer and Marcel Fässler. After Audi Sport Team Joest decided not to run in WEC for 2017, Lotterer moved to Porsche as the driver of the No. 1 car with Nick Tandy and 2016 drivers' world champion Neel Jani. Prior to joining Porsche, he received an offer to join Toyota.

After 2017, Porsche departed the series and from LMP1 competition. Lotterer joined Rebellion Racing for the 2018–19 season, joining Jani and Bruno Senna in the No. 1 entry.

Lotterer at the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans with the Porsche 963.

Lotterer returned to the series in 2023, joining Porsche's Hypercar effort alongside Kévin Estre and Laurens Vanthoor in the No. 6 entry. After last competing in the series in 2019, Lotterer stated that he felt like "a stranger" after almost four years away. Lotterer won the drivers' championship for the second time in his career in 2024 alongside Estre and Vanthoor, winning for the first time in twelve seasons. In December 2024, Lotterer joined Genesis alongside Pipo Derani to help spearhead the development of their GMR-001 LMDh prototype.

Single-seater career

Formula One

Reserve role at Jaguar (2001–2003)

Lotterer tested Jaguar F1 cars from 2000 to 2003. He succeeded in both German and British Formula 3 Championships en route to being named Jaguar Racing's Formula One test driver in 2002. He was passed up for a race seat in 2003 with Eddie Irvine retiring and Pedro de la Rosa leaving, as the team chose Mark Webber and Antônio Pizzonia instead.[citation needed]

In 2002, Lotterer contested a one-off Champ Car event at the end of 2002 for Dale Coyne Racing, scoring a point at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Circuit.[citation needed]

Return with Caterham (2014)

Lotterer replaced Caterham F1 driver Kamui Kobayashi for a one-off race at the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix. He qualified 21st place, in front of teammate Marcus Ericsson, but his race lasted just one lap before a mechanical failure put an abrupt end to his F1 debut. He was invited to race again at the Italian Grand Prix, but declined as the team planned to run Roberto Merhi in the car for the first practice session, contrary to his desire to take part in all the available running due to his lack of experience.

CART and Formula 3000

Lotterer made a one-off appearance with Dale Coyne Racing in the final round of the 2002 CART Season in Mexico. He finished 12th, scoring a solitary point.

Lotterer also took part in a non-championship F3000 event, the Euro F3000 Sprint, at the Bologna Motor Show in December 2002. He drove for the Uboldi Corse SRL team. In a field of twelve identical Lola B99/50-Zyteks, Lotterer was one of only three non-Italians (the others being Sven Heidfeld and Phil Giebler), and the only one to reach the Semi-Finals. He won the event after beating Fabrizio Gollin in the Final.

Formula Nippon/Super Formula

Lotterer hoped to progress to either CART or F3000 full-time for 2003 but ended up switching to Formula Nippon. He would become a mainstay of the series until 2017, scoring 24 wins and securing the 2011 title.[citation needed]

A1 Grand Prix

Lotterer made a one-off appearance for Team Germany in Portugal in the final season of A1 Grand Prix. He retired from the Sprint race and finished ninth in the Feature race, scoring the only points of the season for the former series Champions.

Formula E

Techeetah (2017–2019)

Lotterer with Techeetah during the 2019 Hong Kong ePrix where he would narrowly miss the victory.

Lotterer joined Formula E with Techeetah in 2017, partnering Jean-Éric Vergne. After a disastrous Hong Kong weekend, where he was disqualified in race 1 and finished 13th in race 2 and a forgettable Marrakesh, Lotterer made his first podium in 2018 Santiago ePrix after battling with his teammate Vergne. They helped the team achieve the first 1-2 finish for a team in Formula E, although during the race it looked as though they could have blown it. A charging Lotterer drove into the back of Vergne late in the race and the team were not aware due to a power issue in the paddock. He finished third in 2018 Rome ePrix. He finished the 2017–18 season eighth with 64 points.

Lotterer nearly won the 2019 Hong Kong ePrix after leading most laps in the race. He was hit by Sam Bird in the second last lap which lead to his puncture and caused him to finish the race in 14th. In 2019 Rome ePrix he claimed his first pole position in Formula E. He finished the race second after Jaguar's Mitch Evans. The season finished with four consecutive races without points, ending the season eighth with 86 points, while his team-mate Jean-Éric Vergne won the championship for a second year.

Porsche (2019–2022)

Lotterer behind teammate Pascal Wehrlein, where they secured a 1-2 finish in the 2022 Mexico City ePrix.

Lotterer joined newcomer team TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team on 17 July 2019, partnering Neel Jani. António Félix da Costa was announced as his replacement at Techeetah. He made his debut with Porsche at Diriyah finishing second in round 1, and finishing 14th in round 2. Lotterer secured pole for the Mexico City E-Prix, although lost the lead into the first corner and later on retired from the race. Lotterer scored a second place finish in the first of six races in Berlin, and ended the season in eighth with 71 points.

Lotterer stayed with Porsche for season 7 and his only podium finish was in the second race in Valencia, which was a second place. Both of the Porsche drivers were disqualified from the first race in Puebla after the team didn't declare the race tyres. Lotterer had finished in 16th, although his team-mate Wehrlein had crossed the finish line first. Lotterer finished the season in 17th with 58 points.

After ten races, Lotterer had a second place in Mexico City and is currently seventh with 59 points.

Andretti (2023)

Lotterer during the 2023 Berlin ePrix with Avalanche Andretti.

Lotterer was set to depart Formula E at the end of the 2021–22 season. However, he instead signed with Andretti Autosport's Formula E Team, Avalanche Andretti, to partner Jake Dennis and replace the outgoing Oliver Askew. Lotterer finished the season in a disappointing 18th place, scoring only 23 points, a far cry from teammate Dennis' 229 who became that season's champion. On 8 September, Lotterer announced his exit from the series, stating he would focus solely on the FIA World Endurance Championship.

Reserve role with Porsche (2024)

Despite leaving Formula E full-time, Lotterer continued his involvement in the series, returning to TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team as their test and reserve driver.

Personal life

As of 2004, Lotterer resided in Tokyo, Japan. He has since moved to Monaco and often visits Nivelles, Belgium, the town he was raised in, as well as his hometown Renningen. Lotterer's hobbies outside of racing include cycling, collecting and driving classic cars, photography, driving buggies, and discovering unique foods. Lotterer is close friends with Jean-Éric Vergne, his teammate from 2017 to 2019, and is also friends with former racing driver - turned Audi Sport ABT Schaffler team principal, Allan McNish.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1998Formula BMW Junior2014???3181st
1999Formula BMW ADACBMW Rookie Team18159?153241st
Eurocup Formula RenaultRC Motorsport91???865th
2000German Formula 3 ChampionshipOpel Team BSR2031271514th
FIA European Formula Three Cup10000N/A8th
2001Formula OneJaguar Racing F1 TeamTest driver
British Formula 3 ChampionshipJaguar Junior Team2513151437th
Masters of Formula 3Jaguar Racing10001N/A2nd
2002Formula OneJaguar Racing F1 TeamTest driver
FIA GT Championship - N-GTFreisinger Motorsport10001919th
CARTDale Coyne Racing10000122nd
2003Formula NipponNakajima Racing100103225th
JGTC500011916th
2004Formula NipponNakajima Racing92114332nd
JGTC71001428th
2005Formula NipponNakajima Racing92002204th
Super GT80101389th
2006Formula NipponTOM'S Racing92003303rd
Super GTToyota Team TOM'S91003801st
2007Formula NipponTOM'S Racing91013375th
Super GTToyota Team TOM'S91001546th
2008Formula NipponPetronas Team TOM'S110004493rd
Super GTToyota Team TOM'S90004633rd
2008–09A1 Grand PrixA1 Team Germany20000221st
200924 Hours of Le MansKolles10000N/A7th
Formula NipponPetronas Team TOM'S81004393rd
Super GTLexus Team TOM'S91005881st
201024 Hours of Le MansAudi Sport Team Joest10001N/A2nd
Formula NipponPetronas Team TOM'S81007432nd
Super GTLexus Team TOM'S71003622nd
201124 Hours of Le MansAudi Sport Team Joest11001N/A1st
Formula NipponPetronas Team TOM'S65216561st
Super GTLexus Team TOM'S80000398th
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SP8Gazoo Racing10000N/A11th
2012FIA World Endurance ChampionshipAudi Sport Team Joest83317172.51st
24 Hours of Le Mans11101N/A1st
Formula NipponPetronas Team TOM'S82103384th
Blancpain Endurance SeriesAudi Sport Team Phoenix100001021st
2013FIA World Endurance ChampionshipAudi Sport Team Joest83346149.252nd
24 Hours of Le Mans10010N/A5th
Super FormulaPetronas Team TOM'S42024372nd
Blancpain Endurance SeriesBelgian Audi Club WRT100012118th
2014FIA World Endurance ChampionshipAudi Sport Team Joest820221272nd
24 Hours of Le Mans11011N/A1st
Super FormulaPetronas Team TOM'S8231434.53rd
FFSA GT ChampionshipBelgian Audi Club Team WRT210010NC
Blancpain Endurance Series100001218th
Formula OneCaterham F1 Team100000NC
2015FIA World Endurance ChampionshipAudi Sport Team Joest820281612nd
24 Hours of Le Mans10011N/A3rd
Super FormulaPetronas Team TOM'S83213403rd
Blancpain Endurance SeriesPhoenix Racing100001319th
2016FIA World Endurance ChampionshipAudi Sport Team Joest903031045th
24 Hours of Le Mans10000N/A4th
Super FormulaVANTELIN Team TOM'S90013302nd
2017FIA World Endurance ChampionshipPorsche LMP Team903171294th
24 Hours of Le Mans10000N/ADNF
Super FormulaVantelin Team TOM's71103206th
Blancpain GT Series Endurance CupAudi Sport Team WRT100000NC
Intercontinental GT Challenge100000NC
2017–18Formula ETecheetah120012648th
201824 Hours of Le MansRebellion Racing10000N/A4th
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SP9KÜS Team75 Bernhard10000N/A19th
2018–19Formula EDS Techeetah Formula E Team130122868th
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipRebellion Racing70002915th
201924 Hours of Le MansRebellion Racing10000N/A4th
2019–20Formula ETAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team110102718th
2020–21Formula ETAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team1500015817th
2021–22Formula ETAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team1600016312th
2022–23Formula EAvalanche Andretti Formula E1400102318th
2023FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarPorsche Penske Motorsport70002716th
24 Hours of Le Mans - Hypercar10000N/A11th
2023–24Formula ETAG Heuer Porsche Formula E TeamReserve driver
2024FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarPorsche Penske Motorsport821051521st
202524 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2IDEC Sport100000DNF
2026FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarGenesis Magma Racing30000416th*

* Season still in progress.

Complete German Formula Three Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2000Opel Team BSRDallara F399OpelZOL 1 3ZOL 2 RetHOC1 1 1HOC1 2 1OSC1 1 1OSC1 2 4NOR 1 14NOR 2 13SAC 1 6SAC 2 7NÜR1 1 5NÜR1 2 2LAU 1 12LAU 2 2OSC2 1 6OSC2 2 RetNÜR2 1 3NÜR2 2 25HOC2 1 RetHOC2 2 Ret4th151

Complete British Formula Three Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627DCPoints
2001Jaguar Junior TeamDallara F301Mugen-HondaSIL1 1 RetSIL1 2 9SNE 1 7SNE 2 9DON 1 2DON 2 1OUL 1 RetOUL 2 16CRO 1 6CRO 2 7ROC 1 5ROC 2 3CAS 1 6CAS 2 6BRH1 1 3BRH1 2 7DON 1 2DON 2 4KNO 1 RetKNO 2 CTHR 1 8THR 2 13THR 3 7BRH2 1 DNSBRH2 2 6SIL2 1 20SIL2 2 87th143

Complete CART/Champ Car results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamNo.ChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819RankPointsRef
2002Dale Coyne Racing19Lola B02/00Ford XF V8 tMTYLBHMOTMILLSPORCHITORCLEVANMDOROAMTLDENROCMIASRFFONMXC 1222nd1

Complete Formula Nippon/Super Formula results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamEngine1234567891011DCPoints
2003Nakajima RacingMugenSUZ 2FUJ 4MIN 7MOT 6SUZ RetSUG 2FUJ 3MIN 9MOT 5SUZ Ret5th22
2004Nakajima RacingMugenSUZ 2SUG 4MOT 1SUZ 8SUG RetMIN RetSEP 1MOT 3SUZ 72nd33
2005Nakajima RacingMugenMOT 11SUZ RetSUG 9FUJ RetSUZ RetMIN 10FUJ 1MOT RetSUZ 14th20
2006TOM'S RacingToyotaFUJ 8SUZ 5MOT 1SUZ 5AUT 8FUJ 2SUG RetMOT RetSUZ 13rd30
2007TOM'S RacingToyotaFUJ RetSUZ 5MOT 2OKA RetSUZ 13FUJ 1SUG 7MOT 4SUZ 25th37
2008Petronas Team TOM'SToyotaFUJ RetSUZ 3MOT 2OKA 2SUZ 2SUZ 4MOT 11MOT 7FUJ 5FUJ 4SUG 123rd49
2009Petronas Team TOM'SToyotaFUJ 10SUZ 3MOT 5FUJ 8SUZ 7MOT 1AUT 2SUG 23rd39
2010Petronas Team TOM'SToyotaSUZ 3MOT 3FUJ 2MOT RetSUG 3AUT 1SUZ 3SUZ 22nd43
2011Petronas Team TOM'SToyotaSUZ 1AUTFUJ 1MOT 2SUZ CSUG 1MOT 1MOT 11st56
2012Petronas Team TOM'SToyotaSUZ 5MOT 1AUT RetFUJ 1MOT 2SUG 10SUZ 5SUZ 84th38
2013Petronas Team TOM'SToyotaSUZAUT 1FUJ 1MOT 2SUG 2SUZSUZ2nd37
2014Petronas Team TOM'SToyotaSUZ 6FUJ 4FUJ 1FUJ 6MOTAUT 1SUG RetSUZ 3SUZ 23rd34.5
2015Petronas Team TOM'SToyotaSUZ 1OKA 8FUJ 5MOT 4AUT 11SUG 1SUZ 1SUZ Ret3rd40
2016Vantelin Team TOM'SToyotaSUZ 7OKA 8FUJ 4MOT 2OKA 12OKA 4SUG 5SUZ 2SUZ 22nd30
2017Vantelin Team TOM'sToyotaSUZ 5OKA 1OKA 3FUJ 3MOT 7AUT RetSUG 10SUZ CSUZ C6th21

Complete JGTC/Super GT results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCarClass123456789DCPoints
2003Nakajima RacingHonda NSXGT500TAIFUJSUGFUJ 13FUJ 9MOT RetAUT 2SUZ 1216th19
2004Nakajima RacingHonda NSXGT500TAI 10SUG 4SEP 9TOK 6MOT 1AUT 12SUZ 58th42
2005Nakajima RacingHonda NSXGT500OKA 5FUJ 8SEP 5SUG 13MOT 10FUJ 2AUT 14SUZ 109th38
2006Toyota Team TOM'SLexus SC430GT500SUZ 1OKA 8FUJ 3SEP 15SUG 4SUZ 10MOT 2AUT 7FUJ 41st80
2007Toyota Team TOM'SLexus SC430GT500SUZ 7OKA 5FUJ DNSSEP 8SUG 5SUZ 1MOT 6AUT 6FUJ 66th54
2008Toyota Team TOM'SLexus SC430GT500SUZ 3OKA 4FUJ 2SEP 7SUG 10SUZ 3MOT 3AUT 8FUJ 73rd63
2009Lexus Team TOM'SLexus SC430GT500OKA 11SUZ 2FUJ 2SEP 6SUG 7SUZ 8FUJ 3AUT 1MOT 21st88
2010Lexus Team TOM'SLexus SC430GT500SUZ 4OKA 3FUJ 2SEP 8SUG 7SUZ 10FUJ CMOT 12nd62
2011Lexus Team TOM'SLexus SC430GT500OKA 4FUJ 4SEP 6SUG 9SUZ 6FUJ 15AUT 4MOT 88th39
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Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
2009Germany ByKollesNetherlands Charles Zwolsman Jr. India Narain KarthikeyanAudi R10 TDILMP13697th7th
2010Germany Audi Sport Team JoestSwitzerland Marcel Fässler France Benoît TréluyerAudi R15 TDI plusLMP13962nd2nd
2011Germany Audi Sport Team JoestSwitzerland Marcel Fässler France Benoît TréluyerAudi R18 TDILMP13551st1st
2012Germany Audi Sport Team JoestSwitzerland Marcel Fässler France Benoît TréluyerAudi R18 e-tron quattroLMP13781st1st
2013Germany Audi Sport Team JoestSwitzerland Marcel Fässler France Benoît TréluyerAudi R18 e-tron quattroLMP13385th5th
2014Germany Audi Sport Team JoestSwitzerland Marcel Fässler France Benoît TréluyerAudi R18 e-tron quattroLMP1-H3791st1st
2015Germany Audi Sport Team JoestSwitzerland Marcel Fässler France Benoît TréluyerAudi R18 e-tron quattroLMP13933rd3rd
2016Germany Audi Sport Team JoestSwitzerland Marcel Fässler France Benoît TréluyerAudi R18LMP13674th4th
2017Germany Porsche LMP TeamSwitzerland Neel Jani United Kingdom Nick TandyPorsche 919 HybridLMP1318DNFDNF
2018Switzerland Rebellion RacingSwitzerland Neel Jani Brazil Bruno SennaRebellion R13-GibsonLMP13754th4th
2019Switzerland Rebellion RacingSwitzerland Neel Jani Brazil Bruno SennaRebellion R13-GibsonLMP13764th4th
2023Germany Porsche Penske MotorsportFrance Kévin Estre Belgium Laurens VanthoorPorsche 963Hypercar32022nd11th
2024Germany Porsche Penske MotorsportFrance Kévin Estre Belgium Laurens VanthoorPorsche 963Hypercar3114th4th
2025France IDEC SportUnited Kingdom Jamie Chadwick France Mathys JaubertOreca 07-GibsonLMP2206DNFDNF
2026South Korea Genesis Magma RacingBrazil Pipo Derani France Mathys JaubertGenesis GMR-001Hypercar263DNFDNF
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Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456789RankPoints
2012Audi Sport Team JoestLMP1Audi R18 e-tron quattroAudi TDI 3.7 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid Diesel)SEB 11SPA 2LMS 1SIL 1SÃO 2BHR 1FUJ 2SHA 31st172.5
2013Audi Sport Team JoestLMP1Audi R18 e-tron quattroAudi TDI 3.7 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid Diesel)SIL 2SPA 1LMS 5SÃO 1COA 3FUJ 14SHA 1BHR 22nd149.25
2014Audi Sport Team JoestLMP1Audi R18 e-tron quattroAudi TDI 4.0 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid Diesel)SIL RetSPA 5LMS 1COA 1FUJ 6SHA 4BHR 4SÃO 52nd127
2015Audi Sport Team JoestLMP1Audi R18 e-tron quattroAudi TDI 4.0 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid Diesel)SIL 1SPA 1LMS 3NÜR 3COA 2FUJ 3SHA 3BHR 22nd161
2016Audi Sport Team JoestLMP1Audi R18Audi TDI 4.0 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid Diesel)SIL EXSPA 5LMS 4NÜR 3MEX 2COA 6FUJ RetSHA 6BHR 25th104
2017Porsche LMP TeamLMP1Porsche 919 HybridPorsche 2.0 L Turbo V4 (Hybrid)SIL 3SPA 4LMS RetNÜR 2MEX 2COA 2FUJ 3SHA 3BHR 34th129
2018–19Rebellion RacingLMP1Rebellion R13Gibson GL458 4.5 L V8SPA DSQLMS 4SIL 2FUJ 3SHA 4SEBSPA 5LMS 45th91
2023Porsche Penske MotorsportHypercarPorsche 963Porsche 4.6 L Turbo V8SEB 6ALG 3SPA RetLMS 8MNZ 7FUJ 3BHR 56th71
2024Porsche Penske MotorsportHypercarPorsche 963Porsche 4.6 L Turbo V8QAT 1IMO 2SPA 2LMS 4SÃO 2COA 6FUJ 1BHR 101st152
2026Genesis Magma RacingHypercarGenesis GMR-001Genesis G8MR 3.2 L Turbo V8IMO 15SPA 8LMS RetSÃOCOAFUJQATBHR16th*4*
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* Season still in progress.

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPoints
2014Caterham F1 TeamCaterham CT05Renault Energy F1‑2014 1.6 V6 tAUSMALBHRCHNESPMONCANAUTGBRGERHUNBEL RetITASINJPNRUSUSABRAABUNC0
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Complete Formula E results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamChassisPowertrain12345678910111213141516PosPoints
2017–18TecheetahSpark SRT01-eRenault Z.E. 17HKG DSQHKG 13MRK RetSCL 2MEX 13PDE 12RME 3PAR 6BER 9ZUR 4NYC 7NYC 98th64
2018–19DS TecheetahSpark SRT05eDS E-TENSE FE19ADR 5MRK 6SCL 13MEX 5HKG 14SYX 4RME 2PAR 2MCO 7BER RetBRN 14NYC 17NYC Ret8th86
2019–20TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E TeamSpark SRT05ePorsche 99X ElectricDIR 2DIR 14SCL DSQMEX RetMRK 8BER 2BER 9BER 5BER 8BER 4BER 148th71
2020–21TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E TeamSpark SRT05ePorsche 99X ElectricDIR 16DIR 11RME 14RME 15VLC RetVLC 2MCO 17PUE DSQPUE 17NYC 8NYC 5LDN 4LDN 17BER 10BER 417th58
2021–22TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E TeamSpark SRT05ePorsche 99X ElectricDRH 13DRH 4MEX 2RME 10RME 4MCO RetBER 4BER 8JAK 9MRK 15NYC 16NYC 9LDN 12LDN 12SEO RetSEO Ret12th63
2022–23Avalanche Andretti Formula EFormula E Gen3Porsche 99X ElectricMEX 4DRH 9DRH 12HYD 9CAP 9SAP 12BER 8BER 21MCO RetJAKJAKPOR 19RME RetRME RetLDN 13LDN 2118th23
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External links

  • career summary at DriverDB.com
Sporting positions
Preceded byStefan MückeFormula BMW ADAC Champion 1999Succeeded byHannes Lachinger
Preceded byYuji Tachikawa Toranosuke TakagiSuper GT GT500 Champion 2006 With: Juichi WakisakaSucceeded byDaisuke Itō Ralph Firman
Preceded bySatoshi Motoyama Benoît TréluyerSuper GT GT500 Champion 2009 With: Juichi WakisakaSucceeded byTakashi Kogure Loïc Duval
Preceded byTimo Bernhard Romain Dumas Mike RockenfellerWinner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 20112012 With: Benoît Tréluyer & Marcel FässlerSucceeded byAllan McNish Tom Kristensen Loïc Duval
Preceded byJoão Paulo de OliveiraFormula Nippon Champion 2011Succeeded byKazuki Nakajima
Preceded byInauguralFIA World Endurance Champion 2012 With: Benoît Tréluyer & Marcel FässlerSucceeded byAllan McNish Tom Kristensen Loïc Duval
Preceded byAllan McNish Tom Kristensen Loïc DuvalWinner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2014 With: Benoît Tréluyer & Marcel FässlerSucceeded byEarl Bamber Nico Hülkenberg Nick Tandy
Preceded bySébastien Buemi Brendon Hartley Ryo HirakawaWorld Endurance Championship Champion 2024 With: Kévin Estre & Laurens VanthoorSucceeded byJames Calado Antonio Giovinazzi Alessandro Pier Guidi