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FN09: 2009 Driver Profile: André Lotterer, flying high

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PETRONAS TEAM TOM'S
Driver Profile
May 2009

ANDRÉ LOTTERER (アンドレ・ロッテラー)
- Super GT Series, GT500 Class
- Formula Nippon Championship


André  Lotterer, flying high

Born in the town of Duisburg in Germany, André Lotterer was raised in neighbouring Belgium since the age of 2. Though he attended a French-speaking school, André spoke German at home as the only child to a German mother and a Peruvian father. As a result of his multi-cultural background as well as his exposure to racing from a young age, André is also proficient in English and Italian.

His introduction to racing came quite naturally having been introduced to it early on through his father’s active involvement managing a racing team. Starting off with go-karts, André rose up the ranks rapidly competing in the Dutch, Belgian and German go-kart championships. The highlight of his young career came in 1995 when he became the Junior Kart World Champion at the age of 13.


It was not long before André switched to single seaters, joining the German Formula BMW ADAC championship and claiming the title in the junior cup category in 1998. Graduating to the senior category, André also took the title of champion in the 1999 Formula BMW ADAC, despite missing two rounds that clashed with the Formula Renault Euro Cup, another series he was competing in.

Claiming the Rookie of the Year title in the German F3 Championship the following year, André’s form did not go unnoticed as he earned his first Formula One test drive with the Jaguar F1 team that year. In addition to this F1 test driver role, André competed in British F3 championship in 2001. The following year he headed west for a one-off champ car event in the USA and even had his first taste in endurance racing when he competed in the Spa 24Hours finishing third with a Porsche GT3R.

After two full seasons as a test driver for the Jaguar F1 team, André headed to Japan to take up a seat with the PIAA Nakajima team in the All Japan Formula Nippon Championship. An impressive debut saw the German clinch 4th overall and the rookie of the year title. 2003 also saw André make his first appearance in the prestigious Japan GT Championship also with Nakajima (Honda).

Since then his long list of accolades includes winning the Super GT Series championship title in both the drivers’ and teams’ categories in 2006 with his teammate Juichi Wakisaka in the TOM’S team. Together with Juichi, the pair also claimed the Super GT Series team championship title in 2008.




Enjoying a successful racing career in Japan, André has carved a niche that is entirely his own. Despite a huge following amongst Japan’s massive motorsports fanbase, the German prefers to keep his feet firmly planted to the ground. His friendly and down-to-earth demeanour belies his aggressive yet smooth driving style and supreme car-control skills. In a country that enjoys a healthy share of rain throughout the calendar race season, André has also earned an unrivalled reputation for his skills on Japan’s often wet and slippery tracks.

Fact Box: André Lotterer (アンドレ・ロッテラー)

DOB (age)
19 November 1981 (28)
Place of Birth
Duisburg, Germany
Nationality
German
Website
Height
184cm
Weight
74kg
Bloodtype
B+
Status
Single
Career Highlights
2009
-      All Japan Formula Nippon Championship, PETRONAS Team TOM’S
-      Super GT Series, GT500 class, LEXUS TEAM PETRONAS TOM’S (PETRONAS TOM’S SC430)
2008
-      All Japan Formula Nippon Championship, 3rd Overall (3 x 2nd places, 1 x 3rd place, 2 x 4th places, 1 x 5th place), PETRONAS Team TOM’S
-      Super GT Series, GT500 class, Team Champion, 3rd Overall driver standings, PETRONAS Toyota Team TOM’S LEXUS SC430
2007
-      All Japan Formula Nippon Championship, 4th Overall (1 x win, 2 x 2nd places) Toyota Team TOM’S
-      Super GT Series, GT500 class, 6th Overall (1 x win), Toyota Team TOM’S LEXUS SC430
2006
-      All Japan Formula Nippon Championship, 3rd Overall (2 x wins, 1 x 2nd place) Toyota Team TOM’S
-      Super GT Series, GT500 class, Team/Drivers Champion (1 x win, 1 x 2nd place, 1 x 3rd place), Toyota Team TOM’S LEXUS SC430
2005
-      All Japan Formula Nippon Championship, 4th Overall (2 x wins), PIAA Nakajima
-      Super GT Series, GT500 class, 9th Overall (1 x 2nd places, 2 x pole positions) Epson Honda NSX Team Nakajima
2004
-      All Japan Formula Nippon Championship, 2nd Overall (2 x wins, 1 x 2nd place, 1 x 3rd place, 1 x 4th place) (equal points to champions), Team PIAA NAKAJIMA)
-      All Japan Super GT Championship, 8th Overall (1 x win), Nakajima Epson Honda NSX
-      Indycar Test, Chevrolet Panther Racing
2003
-      All Japan Formula Nippon Championship, 4th Overall (2 x 2nd places, 1 x 3rd place, 1 x pole position), Rookie of the year, PIAA Nakajima
-      All Japan GT Championship (1 x 2nd place), Nakajima Mobil 1 Honda NSX
2002
-      Jaguar F1 Test Driver
-      Spa 24Hours race, 3rd place, Porsche GT3R, Freisinger Motorsport
-      Champ Car, spot entry, Dale Coyne Racing
2001
-      British F3 Championship, 7th Overall (1 x win, 1 x 2nd place, 3 x pole positions), Jaguar F3
-      F1 Test (Jaguar)
2000
-      German Formula 3 Championship, Rookie of the Year, 4th Overall (3 x wins, 2 x 2nd places, 1 x pole position), Opel BSR Motorsport
-      First F1 Test (Jaguar)
1999
-      German Formula BMW ADAC, Champion (15 x wins, 9 x pole positions), BMW Rookie Team (misses 2 rounds)
-      Formula Renault Euro Cup, 5th Overall (1 x win), RC Benetton Junior Team (missed 3 rounds)
1998
-      German Formula BMW ADAC Formula Junior cup, Champion (14 x wins), BMW Scholarship Team
1995
-      Junior Karting world champion
1989 – 1997
-      National Kart races in Belgium, Holland and Germany

More on André Lotterer at www.andrelotterer.com 

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