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Alain Menu

Swiss racing driver (born 1963)


Swiss racing driver (born 1963)

FieldValue
nameAlain Menu
imageAlain Menu - 2017 BTCC Knockhill (Sunday).jpg
imagesize200px
captionMenu at the Knockhill round of the 2017 British Touring Car Championship.
nationalitySUI Swiss
birth_date
birth_placeGeneva, Switzerland
current_seriesBritish Touring Car Championship
first_year1992
former_teamsTeam BMR RCIB Insurance
VX Racing
Ford Team Mondeo
Blend 37 Williams Renault
Renault Dealer Racing
starts229
wins36
poles28
fastest_laps20
best_finish1st
year1997, 2000
prev_seriesPorsche Supercup
TC2000
WTCC
TC2000
V8 Supercars
V8 Supercars
Porsche Carrera Cup GB
American Le Mans Series
DTM
DTM
DTM
V8 Supercars
BTCC
BTCC
BTCC
BTCC
BTCC
BTCC
Italian Superturismo
BTCC
BTCC
BTCC
DTM
International Formula 3000
International Formula 3000
British Formula 3000
British Formula 3 Championship
prev_series_years2013
2008–11
200512
2004–06
2005
2004
2004
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1991
1990
1990
1987–90
titlesBritish Touring Car Championship
British Touring Car Championship
title_years1997
2000
{{Infobox Le Mans driverembedyes
years2002, 2004
teamsProdrive Racing
best_finish11th (2004)
class_wins0

VX Racing Ford Team Mondeo Blend 37 Williams Renault Renault Dealer Racing TC2000 WTCC TC2000 V8 Supercars V8 Supercars Porsche Carrera Cup GB American Le Mans Series DTM DTM DTM V8 Supercars BTCC BTCC BTCC BTCC BTCC BTCC Italian Superturismo BTCC BTCC BTCC DTM International Formula 3000 International Formula 3000 British Formula 3000 British Formula 3 Championship 2008–11 200512 2004–06 2005 2004 2004 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1991 1990 1990 1987–90 British Touring Car Championship 2000 Alain Menu (born 9 August 1963) is a Swiss racing driver who is currently working for Team BMR as a driving coach. He was one of the most successful touring car drivers of the 1990s, winning the prestigious British Touring Car Championship twice (the only driver during the series' 1991–2000 Super Touring era to do so). He drove for Chevrolet in the World Touring Car Championship between 2005 and 2012 with a best finish of second in 2012.

Biography

British Touring Car Championship

Team M Mobile (1992)

The son of a farmer, Menu was born in Geneva. Like many drivers who eventually build a career in touring cars, Menu began his career in single-seater racing, reaching the International Formula 3000 championship in 1991 after two years in the British Formula 3 Championship and one year in the British Formula 3000 Championship, in which he finished runner-up in 1990. However, for the next year he returned to Great Britain to race a BMW 3 Series in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), showing promise before being injured mid-season in a quadbike accident at Knockhill; despite only participating in half of the season, he still managed to finish ninth in the final championship standings. As a result of this accident, he was unable to jog for exercise again – he instead took up cycling as his main exercise.

Renault (1993–1998)

In 1993, Menu began a six-year association with Renault in the BTCC, who had just entered the series with the GB Motorsport run Renault 19. He finished second in a very wet round two at Donington Park behind teammate Tim Harvey. At the next round at Oulton Park, he crashed out of fifth place late on in the race. Menu collided with Nissan Primera of Tiff Needell on the final lap of round eight at Silverstone, dropping Menu for seventh to eighth and forcing Needell into the pits. The Renault team missed the double header at Knockhill and returned to the grid for round ten at Oulton Park. The car had been revised and Menu was sixth after the first few corners having started eighth; he went on to finish fourth behind John Cleland. The first year of their partnership was not particularly successful, with the 19 little better than a midfield runner in the hands of Menu and reigning champion Tim Harvey. However, Menu did manage to win one race at a rain-soaked Donington Park late in the season.

For 1994, the 19 was replaced by the Renault Laguna, which proved to be a much better package all-round. Alfa Romeo had dominated the first four races and Menu did not finish on the podium until Silverstone. At Oulton Park, Alfa Romeo were told to run their cars without their disputed aerodynamic aids and they left the circuit in protest. This allowed Menu to win the race from pole position and set fastest lap. He collided with Julian Bailey at the first corner of the British Grand Prix support race at Silverstone, triggering a pileup that red flagged the race. He took pole position for round fifteen at Oulton Park by nearly a second over BMW driver Joachim Winkelhock but made a poor start and finished third. Menu scored four further podiums in the last four races to finish second in the championship behind Gabriele Tarquini.

The running of the Renault team was taken over by Williams F1 for the 1995 season, and Menu was joined by former Toyota driver Will Hoy. Despite relatively little testing, Menu qualified third for the season opener at Donington Park and went on to finish second in the race. He took pole position for the first race at Thruxton and held on to take a narrow victory over Cleland. Menu was running third in round seven at Silverstone when he was forced to retire with mechanical issues but he was able to take part in the second race of the day and he finished fourth. Third place in round nine at Oulton Park was the start of five successive mid-season podiums that kept him second in the championship behind Rickard Rydell and then Cleland. Menu was third in the championship after round 21 at Snetterton but three consecutive wins finished the year and elevated him back up to second in the standings.

Menu was partnered with Hoy once again in 1996. The main rival for the Renault team was Audi Sport UK and their 4-wheel drive car, driven by Frank Biela. The season opener at Donington Park saw Menu finish third behind teammate Hoy and Biela. Menu had to start the second race of the day from the back of the grid having failed the ride height check after race one. He recovered to seventh before having to retire with mechanical problems. Menu took pole position for the next event at Brands Hatch, but was demoted to second at the start by Biela and those positions stuck until the finish line. The next event at Thruxton saw Menu spin at Church corner in race one and ditch his car into the nearby woodland, he was unhurt but the damage left him on the sidelines for race two. Menu worked his way up into the lead of race one at Snetterton but almost immediately slowed down with car problems and retired. He took the first win of the year for Renault in the next meeting at Brands Hatch, winning both races. After this, Menu won twice more on his way to second in the championship, 92 points shy of champion Frank Biela.

Menu continued with Renault in 1997 and was joined by Renault Spider champion Jason Plato. The car was much more competitive for that year and Menu won the first four races of the season. Rounds five and six at Thruxton took place in wet conditions and the Renaults front row lock-out translated into two third-placed finishes for Menu. He was nudged into a spin in round eight at Brands Hatch by Anthony Reid's Nissan, but was able to rejoin the race and finish fourth while Reid finished fourteenth. Menu started on pole for a wet round eleven at Donington Park, although the two Audis got a better start and led into the first corner. Menu was able to cleanly retake second from John Bintcliffe, despite a misted up windscreen. Contact with James Thompson at Knockhill meant Menu retired for the first and only time that season. Just before round 19 at Thruxton, Menu pulled into the pits to fix a broken rear wheel, which meant he missed the start and he finished in a non–points classified finish for the first time that year. After the second race at Thruxton, Menu had secured the championship crown and so on the final lap of round 21 at Brands Hatch, Menu let teammate Plato through into second place to allow him to close in on Biela in the championship. Menu had taken twelve wins in a dominant car in 1997, a record that was later equalled by Ashley Sutton 26 years later.

1998 would see the Renault team have a large amount of sponsorship from Nescafe, and Menu was once again partnered by Plato. The Renault Laguna was not as dominant as the previous season and Menu won only three races, the first which came at Thruxton in the second race of the year.

Ford (1999–2000)

Menu switched to Ford in 1999 with 1998 championship runner-up Anthony Reid leaving Nissan. The Ford Mondeo was not successful in 1999 and Menu finished 11th in the championship with one win at Knockhill. Menu would win his second title in 2000 against team-mates Anthony Reid and Rickard Rydell. He would be the last driver to win the BTCC title in a Ford until Ash Sutton 23 years later.

2000 was to be the last year of the BTCC in that form; the championship had been gradually in decline and losing entrants since 1998, with 2000 only featuring three works teams and 12 championship contenders, as opposed to the nine teams and 20+ championship contenders in 1995. The championship was reformed for 2001 with new regulations, but only two manufacturers committed to the series, and Menu, like most of the star drivers, chose to leave the series.

VX Racing (2007)

On 4 October 2007, it was announced that Menu would make a one-off return to the BTCC with which he is most closely associated. He drove a Vauxhall Vectra for VX Racing at the final round of the 2007 BTCC season at Thruxton to assist Fabrizio Giovanardi in his successful title bid.

Team BMR (2014–2015)

On 27 January 2014, it was announced that Menu would return to the BTCC, driving a Volkswagen CC for Team BMR. Menu struggled to find the ideal set up in the new breed NGTC Touring Car. He finished tenth in the standings with a pair of podium finishes, second at Rockingham and third at Silverstone.

As of 2015, Menu is no longer a driver for Team BMR, however he remained on the team's roster as a driver coach, helping to train those involved in the British Touring Car Championship, Renault Clio Cup and Ginetta Junior Championship, but he refused to rule out driving for the team again later in the year.

DTM

From 2001 to 2003, Menu raced for Opel in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, a high-tech touring car series based in Germany. However, he achieved little success (Menu would describe his DTM years as "not very good" in a 2004 interview). While competing in the DTM, he ventured into sports car racing with Prodrive, competing in both the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Sebring 12 Hours as well as winning one race each in both the FIA GT Championship and the American Le Mans Series.

World Touring Car Championship

Chevrolet (2005–2012)

In 2004, Menu announced his return to production-based touring car racing, with the fledgling Chevrolet team, RML in the 2005 World Touring Car Championship season. Menu, and his equally highly regarded team-mate Nicola Larini, did not expect to win races in their first year but the team's performance was still seen as a big disappointment, Menu only achieving three points finishes, his best result being a 6th at Spa-Francorchamps.

The team had expected to make progress up the grid in 2006, and their faith was fulfilled at a very wet Brands Hatch on 21 May when Menu won the second race of the day, scoring Chevrolet's first-ever outright win in a FIA-accredited world championship event.

Chevrolet introduced the new Cruze model to the championship for 2009. Menu crashed out of the first race of the season at the Race of Brazil after the collision with BMW pair Andy Priaulx and Jörg Müller. At the Race of Morocco, he had originally qualified second but was demoted to tenth by the stewards after his car did not restart following a mandatory visit to the weighing bay after the second phase of qualifying. He was caught up in a race one incident with Jorg Müller and Rickard Rydell which put Rydell out of the race with damage. The Race of France saw Menu take his first win in the Chevrolet Cruze having started on the reversed grid pole for race two and winning the race from there. Menu collided with Augusto Farfus in race one of the Race of Portugal with Menu being spun into the wall. Menu's teammate Larini tagged Tiago Monteiro while the pair tried to avoid the wreckage but Mehdi Bennani collided with the stationary Chevrolet, the track was then blocked and the race red flagged. Menu took pole position at the following event, the Race of UK at Brands Hatch. Having swapped places throughout the race with teammate Huff, Menu won the race to take his second win of the year. During the final qualifying session of the year for the Race of Macau, Yvan Muller lost control on cement dust that had been laid on the track following an earlier accident for James Thompson. Tarquini hit Muller's car, and the SEAT Sport pair were then hit by Menu. He finished the season tenth in the drivers' championship behind fifth placed Huff.

Menu stayed with Chevrolet for the 2010 season, joined by Huff and new teammate Yvan Muller. Menu brought out the red flags during qualifying for the Race of Morocco when he crashed into the wall during Q1. He came into contact with the wall again during race two when he tangled with BMW Team RBM driver Augusto Farfus. Having been passed by eBay Motors driver Colin Turkington near the end of the race one of the Race of UK, Menu dropped down the order to benefit from the reversed grid for race two. He started on the front row but damaged his steering trying to pass Farfus which put an end to his race. He won only one race in 2010, the first race of the Race of Germany and he finished the year sixth in the standings, three places and 103 points down on teammate Huff while Muller was champion.

Menu continued with Chevrolet for 2012. Muller had won the first three races of the season but Menu broke this streak by winning the second race of the Race of Spain, despite going through a gravel trap after encountering oil on the circuit. He took his first pole position of the season at the Race of Morocco and won the first race of the day. Menu was running third in the second race of the Race of Slovakia until he dropped down the order and retired with a broken rim. The second race of the Race of Hungary saw Menu pull away from his teammates to chase down race leader and eventual winner Norbert Michelisz to close in on his teammates in the championship. While running third in race two of the Race of Austria, he suffered a puncture and a high speed collision with the barriers ensued in the final sector of the lap. A similar specification Chevrolet Cruze of bamboo-engineering's Alex MacDowall also had a left front puncture and came to rest in the gravel trap in close proximity to Menu's stranded car. He took up the role of comic book character Michel Vaillant for the Race of Portugal. His Chevrolet Cruze raced in special Vaillante colours and he wore a special race suit and dyed his hair to look like the French comic book racer.

Menu began a run of three successive pole positions at the Race of United States, but he retired from the first race with power steering issues. He led a Chevrolet 1–2–3 from pole in the opening race of the Race of Japan and led from start to finish in race one of the Race of China. Menu was pushed into a half spin by teammate Muller in the second race while leading, allowing Huff to go through and win. Muller finished second and Menu finished third but a post race thirty-second penalty saw Muller drop to thirteenth in the classification and Menu was elevated to second in the championship. Menu won the final race of the year at Macau and secured his best overall result in the WTCC with second in the drivers' championship, twelve points shy of Huff.

Prior to the Race of Brazil, Chevrolet announced they were ending their WTCC programme, leaving their drivers without seats for 2013.

Porsche Supercup

Having been unable to find a seat in the WTCC, Menu moved to the Porsche Supercup for the 2013 season, driving for team FACH Auto Tech. Some sources stated that FACH Auto Tech is Menu's own team, but he declared that it is not true. With the main sponsor of the team not supplying funds, Menu only completed one race of the season.

Other activities

At the end of the 1995 season, Renault entered Menu and Hoy into the final round of the 1995 Italian Superturismo Championship. Alain qualified third, the best of the non-Audi entrants, but the engine stalled at the start for both Laguna drivers, blamed on a new Magneti Marelli system for that round. Despite fighting back up to fifth, the engine failed, resulting in retirement from Race 1 and a DNS for Race 2.

A few days later came the 1995 FIA Touring Car World Cup at Paul Ricard. Manu qualified seventh for Race 1, the only non-Audi or BMW in the Top 9. He ran third in the race before retiring with a mechanical issue and finished fifth in Race 2.

In 2006, Menu won the 200 km de Buenos Aires, a round of Argentina's TC2000 championship, with Matias Rossi driving a Chevrolet Astra.

In a 2005 poll by readers of Motorsport Magazine, Menu was voted the fourth greatest touring car driver of all time.

Career

  • 2012: 2nd in World Touring Car Championship, 6 wins (Chevrolet Cruze)
  • 2011: 3rd in World Touring Car Championship, 5 wins (Chevrolet Cruze)
  • 2010: 6th in World Touring Car Championship, 1 win (Chevrolet Cruze)
  • 2009: 10th in World Touring Car Championship, 2 wins (Chevrolet Cruze)
  • 2008: 9th in World Touring Car Championship, 3 wins (Chevrolet Lacetti), 3rd "200 km de Buenos Aires" (TC2000)
  • 2007: 6th in World Touring Car Championship, 5 wins (Chevrolet Lacetti)
  • 2006: 15th in World Touring Car Championship, 1 win (Chevrolet Lacetti), won the "200 km de Buenos Aires" (TC2000)
  • 2005: 16th in World Touring Car Championship (Chevrolet Lacetti)
  • 2004: 4th in class, 11th overall at Le Mans 24 Hours (Ferrari 550 Maranello), 2nd, BTCC Masters Race, Donington Park
  • 2003: 9th in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Opel Astra), 1st in class at Petit Le Mans (Ferrari 550 Maranello)
  • 2002: 9th in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Opel Astra), DNF (engine) at Le Mans 24 Hours (Ferrari 550 Maranello)
  • 2001: 21st in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Opel Astra), 1 win in FIA GT Championship (Ferrari 550 Maranello)
  • 2000: 1st in British Touring Car Championship, 6 wins (Ford Mondeo)
  • 1999: 11th in British Touring Car Championship, 1 win (Ford Mondeo)
  • 1998: 4th in British Touring Car Championship, 3 wins (Renault Laguna)
  • 1997: 1st in British Touring Car Championship, 12 wins (Renault Laguna)
  • 1996: 2nd in British Touring Car Championship, 4 wins (Renault Laguna)
  • 1995: 2nd in British Touring Car Championship, 7 wins (Renault Laguna)
  • 1994: 2nd in British Touring Car Championship, 2 wins (Renault Laguna)
  • 1993: 10th in British Touring Car Championship, 1 win (Renault 19)
  • 1992: 9th in British Touring Car Championship (BMW 3 Series) (only completed half-season)
  • 1991: International Formula 3000 Championship
  • 1990: 2nd in British Formula 3000 Championship
  • 1989: British Formula 3 Championship
  • 1988: British Formula 3 Championship
  • 1987: 2nd in British Formula Ford 1600 Championship, 2nd in FF1600 Festival.
  • 1985: French FF1600 Championship
  • 1984: Enrolled at the Elf Winfield racing school in France.

Racing record

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011Pos.PtsnowrapCoBRa MotorsportnowrapReynard 90DnowrapMugen HondaNC0nowrapCoBRa MotorsportnowrapReynard 91DnowrapFord Cosworth16th2
1990DONSILPAUJERMNZPERHOCBRHBIRBUGNOG
12
1991VAL
6PAU
6JER
18MUG
12PER
RetHOC
DNSBRHSPABUGNOG

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft/Masters results

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

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324Pos.PtsnowrapLinder M TeamnowrapBMW M3 Sport EvoNC0nowrapOPC EuroteamnowrapOpel Astra Coupé 200023rd0nowrapOPC EuroteamnowrapOpel Astra Coupé 20019th7nowrapOPC Team HolzernowrapOpel Astra V8 Coupé 20039th9
1991ZOL
1ZOL
2HOC
1HOC
2NÜR
1NÜR
2AVU
1AVU
2WUN
1WUN
2NOR
1NOR
2DIE
1DIE
2NÜR
1NÜR
2ALE
1
19ALE
2
14HOC
1
15HOC
2
16BRN
1BRN
2DON
1DON
2
2001HOC
QR
11HOC
CR
Ret*NÜR
QR*
17NÜR
CR
17OSC
QR
16OSC
CR
16SAC
QR
22†SAC
CR
RetNOR
QR
18NOR
CR
14LAU
QR
11LAU
CR
19NÜR
QR
RetNÜR
CR
12A1R
QR
5A1R
CR
RetZAN
QR
14ZAN
CR
11HOC
QR
10HOC
CR
14
2002HOC
QR
17HOC
CR
9ZOL
QR
17ZOL
CR
14DON
QR
6DON
CR
8SAC
QR
2SAC
CR
3NOR
QR
14NOR
CR
RetLAU
QR
10LAU
CR
11NÜR
QR
7NÜR
CR
RetA1R
QR
7A1R
CR
6ZAN
QR
4ZAN
CR
RetHOC
QR
18†HOC
CR
Ret
2003HOC
18ADR
8NÜR
6LAU
6NOR
10DON
RetNÜR
9A1R
7ZAN
RetHOC
10
  • † – Retired, but was classified as he completed 90% of the winner's race distance.

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) Races in bold indicate pole position (1 point awarded – 1996–2000 all races, 2007 just for first race) Races in italics indicate fastest lap (1 point awarded – 2007 only) * signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap (1 point awarded – 1998–2000 just in feature race, 2007 all races)

YearTeamCarClass123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930DCPtsnowrapTeam M MobilnowrapBMW 318is9th27nowrapRenault Dealer RacingnowrapRenault 1910th57nowrapRenault Dealer RacingnowrapRenault LagunanowrapWilliams Renault
Dealer RacingnowrapRenault LagunanowrapWilliams Renault
Dealer RacingnowrapRenault LagunanowrapWilliams Renault
Dealer RacingnowrapRenault LagunanowrapBlend 37
Williams RenaultnowrapRenault Laguna4th187nowrapFord Team MondeonowrapFord Mondeo11th84nowrapFord Team MondeonowrapFord MondeoSSuper Touring}}nowrapVX RacingnowrapVauxhall Vectra15th13nowrapCHROME Edition
Restart RacingnowrapVolkswagen CC11th176nowrapTeam BMR
RCIB InsurancenowrapVolkswagen CC27th1
1992SIL
1
10THR
1
6OUL
1
6SNE
1
3BRH
1
RetDON
1
RetDON
2
RetSIL
1
9KNO
1
DNSKNO
2
DNSPEM
1BRH
1BRH
2DON
1SIL
1
1993SIL
1
10DON
1
2SNE
1
RetDON
1
13OUL
1
RetBRH
1
15BRH
2
RetPEM
1
RetSIL
1
8KNO
1KNO
2OUL
1
4BRH
1
9THR
1
9DON
1
2DON
2
1SIL
1
Ret
1994THR
1
6BRH
1
18BRH
2
RetSNE
1
Ret**SIL
1**
3*SIL
2*
2***OUL
1***
1DON
1
5DON
2
4BRH
1
9BRH
2
6SIL
1
5KNO
1
1**KNO
2**
3**OUL
1**
2BRH
1
7BRH
2
7SIL
1
3SIL
2
2DON
1
2DON
2
22nd222
1995DON
1
2DON
2
4BRH
1
7BRH
2
9***THR
1***
1THR
2
2SIL
1
RetSIL
2
4*OUL
1*
3*OUL
2*
1**BRH
1**
1***BRH
2***
3DON
1
3DON
2
4SIL
1
16KNO
1
RetKNO
2
1BRH
1
4BRH
2
18SNE
1
RetSNE
2
10***OUL
1***
1***OUL
2***
1*SIL
1*
1***SIL
2***
22nd305
1996DON
1
3DON
2
Ret***BRH
1***
2BRH
2
2THR
1
RetTHR
2
DNSSIL
1
5SIL
2
4OUL
1
5OUL
2
4SNE
1
RetSNE
2
3***BRH
1***
1***BRH
2***
1SIL
1
6SIL
2
5KNO
1
9KNO
2
RetOUL
1
1OUL
2
3**THR
1**
RetTHR
2
4DON
1
3DON
2
2BRH
1
1BRH
2
42nd197
1997*DON
1*
1*DON
2*
1SIL
1
1***SIL
2***
1**THR
1**
3**THR
2**
3***BRH
1***
1*BRH
2*
4***OUL
1***
1***OUL
2***
1***DON
1***
2**DON
2**
1**CRO
1**
1***CRO
2***
1KNO
1
3KNO
2
Ret***SNE
1***
1***SNE
2***
2THR
1
17THR
2
2BRH
1
3BRH
2
3SIL
1
1***SIL
2***
21st281
1998THR
1
5*THR
2*
1*SIL
1
RetSIL
2
RetDON
1
4DON
2
2BRH
1
3BRH
2
4***OUL
1***
1OUL
2
4*DON
1
RetDON
2
RetCRO
1
3CRO
2
4SNE
1
3SNE
2
RetTHR
1
2THR
2
1*KNO
1
3KNO
2
4BRH
1
5BRH
2
3OUL
1
3OUL
2
RetSIL
1
9SIL
2
Ret
1999DON
1
2DON
2
RetSIL
1
13SIL
2
RetTHR
1
RetTHR
2
6**BRH
1**
12BRH
2
RetOUL
1
3OUL
2
RetDON
1
5DON
2
6CRO
1
RetCRO
2
RetSNE
1
8SNE
2
9*THR
1
11THR
2
3KNO
1
3**KNO
2**
1*BRH
1
RetBRH
2
RetOUL
1
RetOUL
2
9SIL
1
12SIL
2
Ret
2000**BRH
1**
ovr:1
cls:1**BRH
2**
ovr:7*
cls:7*DON
1*
ovr:1
cls:1DON
2
ovr:1*
cls:1THR
1
ovr:8
cls:8THR
2
ovr:3
cls:3**KNO
1**
ovr:2
cls:2KNO
2
Ret**OUL
1**
ovr:1
cls:1OUL
2
ovr:6
cls:6SIL
1
RetSIL
2
ovr:3
cls:3CRO
1
ovr:5
cls:5CRO
2
ovr:2
cls:2SNE
1
RetSNE
2
ovr:1*
cls:1DON
1
ovr:8
cls:8DON
2
ovr:9
cls:9BRH
1
ovr:4
cls:4BRH
2
ovr:1*
cls:1OUL
1
ovr:5
cls:5OUL
2
ovr:6
cls:6SIL
1
RetSIL
2
ovr:3*
cls:31st195
2007BRH
1BRH
2BRH
3ROC
1ROC
2ROC
3THR
1THR
2THR
3CRO
1CRO
2CRO
3OUL
1OUL
2OUL
3DON
1DON
2DON
3SNE
1SNE
2SNE
3BRH
1BRH
2BRH
3KNO
1KNO
2KNO
3THR
1
4THR
2
6THR
3
12
2014BRH
1
27BRH
2
17BRH
3
5DON
1
13DON
2
RetDON
3
9THR
1
7THR
2
18THR
3
11OUL
1
14OUL
2
10OUL
3
7CRO
1
7CRO
2
RetCRO
3
8SNE
1
5SNE
2
RetSNE
3
14KNO
1
11KNO
2
15KNO
3
8ROC
1
4ROC
2
6**ROC
3**
2SIL
1
5SIL
2
3SIL
3
5BRH
1
13BRH
2
RetBRH
3
DNS
2015BRH
1BRH
2BRH
3DON
1DON
2DON
3THR
1THR
2THR
3OUL
1OUL
2OUL
3CRO
1CRO
2CRO
3SNE
1SNE
2SNE
3KNO
1KNO
2KNO
3ROC
1ROC
2ROC
3SIL
1SIL
2SIL
3BRH
1
RetBRH
2
15BRH
3
21

Complete Italian Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPtsnowrapWilliams Renault
Dealer RacingnowrapRenault LagunaNC‡0‡
1995MIS
1MIS
2BIN
1BIN
2MNZ
1MNZ
2IMO
1IMO
2MAG
1MAG
2MUG
1MUG
2MIS
1MIS
2PER
1PER
2VAR
1VAR
2VAL
1
Ret‡VAL
2
DNS

‡ Guest driver – not eligible for points

Complete V8 Supercar Championship results

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

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233Pos.PtsnowrapLarkham Motor SportnowrapFord Falcon AUNC0nowrapFord Performance RacingnowrapFord Falcon BA63rd120nowrapLarkham Motor SportnowrapFord Falcon BA51st148nowrapBrad Jones RacingnowrapHolden Commodore VENC0
2000PHI
R1PHI
R2BAR
R3BAR
R4BAR
R5[ADE
R6](2000-clipsal-500)[ADE
R7](2000-clipsal-500)EAS
R8EAS
R9EAS
R10HDV
R11HDV
R12HDV
R13CAN
R14CAN
R15CAN
R16QLD
R17QLD
R18QLD
R19WIN
R20WIN
R21WIN
R22ORA
R23ORA
R24ORA
R25CAL
R26CAL
R27CAL
R28[QLD
R29](2000-ozemail-queensland-500)SAN
R30SAN
R31SAN
R32[BAT
R33](2000-bathurst-1000)
18
2004[ADE
R1](2004-clipsal-500)[ADE
R2](2004-clipsal-500)EAS
R3[PUK
R4](2004-placemakers-v8-international)[PUK
R5](2004-placemakers-v8-international)[PUK
R6](2004-placemakers-v8-international)HDV
R7HDV
R8HDV
R9BAR
R10BAR
R11BAR
R12QLD
R13WIN
R14ORA
R15ORA
R16[SAN
R17](2004-betta-electrical-500)
19[BAT
R18](2004-bob-jane-t-marts-1000)
RetSUR
R19SUR
R20SYM
R21SYM
R22SYM
R23EAS
R24EAS
R25EAS
R26
2005[ADE
R1](2005-clipsal-500-adelaide)[ADE
R2](2005-clipsal-500-adelaide)[PUK
R3](2005-placemakers-v8-international)[PUK
R4](2005-placemakers-v8-international)[PUK
R5](2005-placemakers-v8-international)BAR
R6BAR
R7BAR
R8EAS
R9EAS
R10SHA
R11SHA
R12SHA
R13HDV
R14HDV
R15HDV
R16QLD
R17ORA
R18ORA
R19[SAN
R20](2005-betta-electrical-500)
Ret[BAT
R21](2005-supercheap-auto-1000)
12SUR
R22SUR
R23SUR
R24SYM
R25SYM
R26SYM
R27PHI
R28PHI
R29PHI
R30
2010[YMC
R1](2010-yas-v8-400)[YMC
R2](2010-yas-v8-400)[BHR
R3](2010-desert-400)[BHR
R4](2010-desert-400)[ADE
R5](2010-clipsal-500)[ADE
R6](2010-clipsal-500)[HAM
R7](2010-itm-hamilton-400)[HAM
R8](2010-itm-hamilton-400)[QLD
R9](2010-city-of-ipswich-300)[QLD
R10](2010-city-of-ipswich-300)[WIN
R11](2010-winton-v8-supercar-event)[WIN
R12](2010-winton-v8-supercar-event)[HDV
R13](2010-skycity-triple-crown)[HDV
R14](2010-skycity-triple-crown)[TOW
R15](2010-sucrogen-townsville-400)[TOW
R16](2010-sucrogen-townsville-400)[PHI
Q](2010-l-h-500)[PHI
R17](2010-l-h-500)[BAT
R18](2010-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)[SUR
R19](2010-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
7[SUR
R20](2010-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
RetSYM
R21SYM
R22SAN
R23SAN
R24SYD
R25SYD
R26

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPointsnowrapChevroletnowrapChevrolet Lacetti17th9nowrapChevroletnowrapChevrolet Lacetti15th21nowrapChevroletnowrapChevrolet Lacetti6th69nowrapChevroletnowrapChevrolet Lacetti9th54nowrapChevroletnowrapChevrolet Cruze LT10th41nowrapChevroletnowrapChevrolet Cruze LT6th173nowrapChevroletnowrapChevrolet Cruze 1.6TnowrapChevroletnowrapChevrolet Cruze 1.6T
2005[ITA
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
22[ITA
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
24†[FRA
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-france)
Ret[FRA
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-france)
DNS[GBR
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-uk)
Ret[GBR
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-uk)
13[SMR
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-san-marino)
14[SMR
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-san-marino)
14[MEX
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-mexico)
NC[MEX
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-mexico)
13[BEL
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-belgium)
14[BEL
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-belgium)
6[GER
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-germany)
11[GER
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-germany)
8[TUR
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-turkey)
10[TUR
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-turkey)
8[ESP
1](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)
Ret[ESP
2](2005-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)
DNS[MAC
1](2005-guia-race-of-macau)
5[MAC
2](2005-guia-race-of-macau)
DSQ
2006ITA
1
10ITA
2
3FRA
1
19FRA
2
13GBR
1
7*GBR
2*
1GER
1
13GER
2
RetBRA
1
19BRA
2
10MEX
1
12MEX
2
RetCZE
1
7CZE
2
RetTUR
1
20†TUR
2
RetESP
1
8**ESP
2**
9*MAC
1*
21†MAC
2
10
2007BRA
1
RetBRA
2
Ret**NED
1**
1NED
2
RetESP
1
9ESP
2
14***FRA
1***
1FRA
2
8CZE
1
8**CZE
2**
Ret**POR
1**
1POR
2
3*SWE
1*
8**SWE
2**
3GER
1
NCGER
2
10**GBR
1**
1GBR
2
RetITA
1
5ITA
2
Ret**MAC
1**
1MAC
2
21†
2008[BRA
1](2008-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)
Ret[BRA
2](2008-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)
10MEX
1
8**MEX
2**
7ESP
1
8***ESP
2***
1FRA
1
10FRA
2
RetCZE
1
3CZE
2
6POR
1
11POR
2
14GBR
1
8**GBR
2**
1GER
1
3GER
2
RetEUR
1
RetEUR
2
12ITA
1
11*ITA
2*
5JPN
1
RetJPN
2
13**MAC
1**
1MAC
2
13†
2009[BRA
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)
Ret*[BRA
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)*
11[MEX
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-mexico)
Ret[MEX
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-mexico)
12[MAR
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-morocco)
7*[MAR
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-morocco)*
16[FRA
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-france)
7**[FRA
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-france)**
1[ESP
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)
15[ESP
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)
12[CZE
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-the-czech-republic)
Ret[CZE
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-the-czech-republic)
22[POR
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-portugal)
NC[POR
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-portugal)
18†***[GBR
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-uk)***
1[GBR
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-uk)
18[GER
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-germany)
18[GER
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-germany)
10[ITA
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
8**[ITA
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)**
3[JPN
1](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-japan)
9[JPN
2](2009-fia-wtcc-race-of-japan)
4[MAC
1](2009-guia-race-of-macau)
4[MAC
2](2009-guia-race-of-macau)
21
2010[BRA
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)
3[BRA
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)
3[MAR
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-morocco)
9[MAR
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-morocco)
Ret[ITA
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
17[ITA
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
9[BEL
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-belgium)
3[BEL
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-belgium)
4[POR
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-portugal)
5[POR
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-portugal)
3[GBR
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-uk)
22[GBR
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-uk)
NC[CZE
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-the-czech-republic)
3[CZE
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-the-czech-republic)
3*[GER
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-germany)*
1[GER
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-germany)
8[ESP
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)
8**[ESP
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)**
11[JPN
1](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-japan)
7[JPN
2](2010-fia-wtcc-race-of-japan)
4[MAC
1](2010-guia-race-of-macau)
7[MAC
2](2010-guia-race-of-macau)
Ret
2011[BRA
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)
6**[BRA
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)**
1[BEL
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-belgium)
2[BEL
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-belgium)
2[ITA
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
19†[ITA
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
5**[HUN
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-hungary)**
1[HUN
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-hungary)
Ret[CZE
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-the-czech-republic)
3[CZE
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-the-czech-republic)
3***[POR
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-portugal)***
1[POR
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-portugal)
6[GBR
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-uk)
3[GBR
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-uk)
5[GER
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-germany)
5[GER
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-germany)
2[ESP
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)
2[ESP
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)
3***[JPN
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-japan)***
1[JPN
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-japan)
4**[CHN
1](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-china)**
1[CHN
2](2011-fia-wtcc-race-of-china)
6[MAC
1](2011-guia-race-of-macau)
Ret[MAC
2](2011-guia-race-of-macau)
DNS3rd323
2012[ITA
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
7[ITA
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-italy)
2[ESP
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)
5*[ESP
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-spain)*
1**[MAR
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-morocco)**
1*[MAR
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-morocco)*
3[SVK
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-slovakia)
3[SVK
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-slovakia)
Ret[HUN
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-hungary)
3[HUN
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-hungary)
2[AUT
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-austria)
3*[AUT
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-austria)*
Ret[POR
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-portugal)
5*[POR
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-portugal)*
1[BRA
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)
2[BRA
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-brazil)
2**[USA
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-the-united-states)**
18[USA
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-the-united-states)
4***[JPN
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-japan)***
1[JPN
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-japan)
5***[CHN
1](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-china)***
1[CHN
2](2012-fia-wtcc-race-of-china)
2*[MAC
1](2012-guia-race-of-macau)*
2[MAC
2](2012-guia-race-of-macau)
12nd401

† – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete Porsche Supercup results

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

YearTeam123456789DCPtsnowrapFACH Auto Tech25th0
2013ESP
RetMON
21GBRGERHUNBELITAUAEUAE

Complete TCR International Series results

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

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPointsnowrapTop Run MotorsportnowrapSubaru Impreza STi TCRNC0nowrapWestCoast RacingnowrapHonda Civic TCR37th1nowrapBRC Racing TeamnowrapHyundai i30 N TCRNC‡0‡
2015SEP
1SEP
2SHA
1SHA
2VAL
1VAL
2ALG
1ALG
2MNZ
1MNZ
2SAL
1SAL
2SOC
1SOC
2RBR
1RBR
2MRN
1MRN
2CHA
1
20†CHA
2
DNSMAC
1
WDMAC
2
WD
2016BHR
1BHR
2EST
1EST
2SPA
1SPA
2IMO
1
RetIMO
2
10SAL
1SAL
2OSC
1OSC
2SOC
1SOC
2CHA
1CHA
2MRN
1MRN
2SEP
1SEP
2MAC
1MAC
2
2017RIM
1RIM
2BHR
1BHR
2SPA
1SPA
2MNZ
1MNZ
2SAL
1SAL
2HUN
1HUN
2OSC
1OSC
2CHA
1CHA
2ZHE
1
12ZHE
2
4DUB
1
RetDUB
2
5

† Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 75% of the race distance.

‡ As Menu was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCo-driverCarLapsPos.1997*1998200020042005
GBR Williams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Jason PlatoRenault Laguna114DNF
AUS Tomas Mezera MotorsportAUS Tomas MezeraHolden Commodore VT0DNF
AUS Larkham Motor SportAUS Mark LarkhamFord Falcon AU15418th
AUS Ford Performance RacingAUS Adam MacrowFord Falcon BA43DNF
AUS Larkham Motor SportNZL Matt HallidayFord Falcon BA15712th
  • Super Touring race

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
pos.20022004
GBR ProdriveSWE Rickard Rydell
CZE Tomáš EngeFerrari 550-GTS MaranelloGTS167DNFDNF
GBR Prodrive RacingNLD Peter Kox
CZE Tomáš EngeFerrari 550-GTS MaranelloGTS32511th4th

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