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Dani Clos

Spanish YouTuber and former racing driver

Dani Clos

Summary

Spanish YouTuber and former racing driver

FieldValue
imageDani_Clos.jpg
captionClos in 2010
nationalityESP
full_nameDaniel Clos Álvarez
birth_date
birth_placeBarcelona, Spain
racing_licence[[File:FIA Platinum Driver.png12px]] FIA Platinum (until 2017)
[[File:FIA Gold Driver.png12px]] FIA Gold (2018–)
current_seriesGP2 Series
first_year2009
current_teamBarwa Addax Team
car_number2
former_teamsRacing Engineering
starts61
wins1
poles1
fastest_laps2
podiums9
best_finish4th
year2010
prev_seriesGP2 Asia Series
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Formula Three Euroseries
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Formula Renault 2.0 Italia
Formula Junior 1600 Spain
prev_series_years2009–10-2011
2009
200708
200506
200506
2004
titlesFormula Renault 2.0 Italia
title_years2006

Formula Renault 3.5 Series Formula Three Euroseries Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia Formula Junior 1600 Spain 2009 200708 200506 200506 2004

Daniel Clos Álvarez (born 23 October 1988) is a Spanish former professional racecar driver and YouTuber. In 2012, he was the test driver for the now defunct HRT Formula One team.

Career

Karting

Born in Barcelona, Clos was a fairly successful karter at the ICA Junior level of karting, winning firstly the Catalan district of the Spanish ICA Junior Championship in 2001, beating a field including the brother of former Formula Three Euroseries rival Daniel Campos-Hull, Oliver. Success continued in 2002, when Dani won the Copa Campeones Trophy and finished 10th in the Italian Open Masters, against a top-quality field of drivers including Nico Hülkenberg, Sébastien Buemi, Nelson Panciatici, Oliver Oakes and Buemi's cousin Natacha Gachnang amongst others.

2003 was by far and away his best year of karting, winning both the prestigious Andrea Margutti Trophy equipped with an MGM Racing Birel beating Miguel Molina and Jules Bianchi to the flag, and the Spanish ICA Junior Championship, along with placings of 6th in the Italian Open Masters and 11th in the European Championship. 2004 saw a move up to Formula A, but he decided to dovetail it with a campaign in the Formula Junior 1600 series in Spain. He would finish 36th in the Formula A European Championship, with a solitary point. He called time on his karting career after a 30th place in the 2005 Margutti Trophy.

Formula Junior 1600 Spain

Clos made the move into single-seaters in 2004, with a campaign in the Formula Junior 1600 championship. Clos adapted to the cars very well, and ended up a solid 4th place in the championship behind Michael Herck, Marco Barba and Arturo Llobell, with one win and four podiums along the way.

Formula Renault 2.0

After just one season racing at 1600cc Formula Renault level, Dani moved up to the two litre cars, with a drive in both the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 for Pons Racing, and the Italian Formula Renault Championship for Facondini Racing. Clos struggled in the pan-European championship, failing to record a finish inside the top ten placings all season. His best finish came during the 11th round of the championship, at Donington Park when he recorded an 11th-place finish. He was slightly more successful in the Italian series despite missing three races due to Eurocup commitments, finishing sixteenth in the championship with 28 points beating teammate Oliver Campos-Hull in the process. His best finishes were a pair of sevenths, coming at Imola in round three, and also at Spa during round six. Clos would return to both series for a second season in 2006.

Clos moved to Jenzer Motorsport for both campaigns in 2006, hoping to give him a little more success than what he had for his previous two teams in 2005. His European campaign landed him in seventh place overall in a tightly-contested championship. He won three races, second only to champion Filipe Albuquerque's tally of four, and these wins came in succession – doing the double at Istanbul Park and winning the first race at Misano. He had originally done the double at Misano, which would have taken his tally to four in succession, however he was disqualified due to his car's diffuser height not complying with Eurocup regulations. This handed Chris van der Drift his first victory of the 2006 season.

In the Italian championship, Clos got off to a steady start with a second and two third places in the first six races which at the time of the Spa round in early June, Clos was already some way behind championship leader Adrian Zaugg, who had won five of the first six races, and had finished third in the race that he didn't win. However, the rest of the season belonged to Clos. He won eight of the last nine races to overhaul Zaugg and win the championship by 36 points in the end. He recorded four double victories at Spa, Hockenheim, Misano and Monza and finished second in the single-race meeting at Varano.

Formula Three Euroseries

After his title win, Dani moved up to the Formula Three Euroseries for the 2007 season, signing up to drive for Signature-Plus. Clos had a solid, yet unspectacular first season with a championship position of 13th, with thirteen points. His best result was a fourth place during the reverse-grid round sixteen in Barcelona – the race now infamous with one of the biggest startline crashes in Euroseries history, in which nine cars were eliminated. He also finished fifteenth during the Masters of Formula 3 event at Zolder, finishing some four seconds behind the eventual Euroseries champion Romain Grosjean and some 42 seconds behind winner Hülkenberg.

Clos returned to the series for a second season in 2008, this time moving to Prema Powerteam. However, he ended up one place lower than what he was in 2007, finishing 14th with a total of 16.5 points. He only recorded six points-scoring finishes during the season, two of which were podium finishes coming at Pau (3rd) and 2nd in the rain-shortened race at Le Mans. He would have finished level on points with Jon Lancaster on 19 points had he been awarded 5 points rather than 2.5 at Le Mans. He also recorded a fastest lap in round 2 at Hockenheim, and started round 4 at Mugello from pole, thanks to the reverse-grid system.

Formula Renault 3.5 Series

Clos made his debut in Formula Renault 3.5 Series at Le Mans for Epsilon Euskadi, replacing Adrián Vallés, who was busy driving the Liverpool F.C. car in Superleague Formula at Zolder. In his first race, he moved from 20th on the grid, to finish tenth and pick up a championship point. He also picked up the bonus point for progressing the most spots during the race, with ten. He continued in the series at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, picking up a point for qualifying third in his group. A ninth-place finish was his best result of the weekend, which also included an incident with teammate Chris van der Drift. He was replaced by Keisuke Kunimoto for the final two rounds.

GP2 Series

Catalunya]] round of the [[2009 GP2 Series season]].
Monza]] round of the [[2011 GP2 Series season]].

Having tested for both GP2 Series teams and ones in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series, Clos was signed by the Racing Engineering team for the 2009 GP2 Series on 8 February 2009. He scored his first points and podium in the final race at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, ending up 21st overall. In the off-season, he contested two rounds of the GP2 Asia Series for Trident Racing. He continued with Racing Engineering into the 2010 season. Clos became a regular podium contender in 2010, scoring points in every round and had one retirement at the Monaco sprint race. He won his maiden GP2 race at the Turkish sprint round, and as of the Hungaroring race occupied third in the championship. At the Belgian round of the championship, he suffered a compressed vertebra in a collision at the start of the feature race, and did not take part in the sprint race. Clos has remained with Racing Engineering for the 2011 season; his teammates thus far have been Christian Vietoris and Álvaro Parente. The team also competed in the GP2 Asia Series for the first time, in which Clos, partnered with Nathanaël Berthon, scored a race win at Imola to finish ninth in the championship. In the main series, he finished ninth in the championship with a best finish of two second places.

Clos began the 2012 season without a drive, but was drafted into the Barwa Addax team after the first round of the championship, replacing Josef Král and alongside Johnny Cecotto. After four races in the seat, Král returned to take it back over.

Formula One

Clos has been employed on a few occasions as a test driver for the Williams F1 team, the first of these came in September 2008, when he participated in a day's testing at Jerez in Spain. He tested again in December 2008 at the same circuit, for another day's testing.

Clos also took part in the Abu Dhabi young drivers' test on 15 November 2011 at the Yas Marina Circuit. He drove 68 laps in the HRT F1 Team's F111 and ended the day 12th with a fastest time of 1’45.329.

On 13 February 2012, he was announced as the HRT F1 Team's test driver for the 2012 season. He made his race weekend début at the Spanish Grand Prix and again took part at the British, German and Hungarian Grands Prix, driving Narain Karthikeyan's car during the first free practice session on these occasions.

Racing record

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

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

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516DCPointsnowrapPons Racing32nd2nowrapJenzer Motorsport7th70
2005ZOL
1
RetZOL
2
31VAL
1
30VAL
2
RetLMS
1
18LMS
2
17BIL
1
RetBIL
2
23OSC
1
14OSC
2
RetDON
1
11DON
2
15EST
1
26EST
2
22MNZ
1
15MNZ
2
13
2006ZOL
1
11ZOL
2
10**IST
1**
1*IST
2*
1**MIS
1**
1MIS
2
DSQNÜR
1
4NÜR
2
4DON
1
10DON
2
10LMS
1
10LMS
2
RetCAT
1
RetCAT
2
19

Complete Formula Renault 2.0 Italia results

(key)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617DCPointsnowrapFacondini Racing16th28nowrapJenzer Motorsport1st378Source:
2005VLL
1
16VLL
2
14IMO
1
7IMO
2
16SPA
1
8SPA
2
7MNZ1
1
RetMNZ1
2
21MNZ1
3
31MUG
1MUG
2MIS
1
9MIS
2
17MIS
3
9VARMNZ2
1
15MNZ2
2
Ret
2006MUG
1
6MUG
2
4VLL
1
2*VLL
2*
12IMO
1
3IMO
2
3***SPA
1***
1**SPA
2**
1HOC
1
1***HOC
2***
1***MIS
1***
1***MIS
2***
1VAR
2MNZ
1
1MNZ
2
1

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPointsnowrapSignature-PlusnowrapDallara 305/029nowrapMercedes13th13nowrapPrema PowerteamnowrapDallara F308/031nowrapMercedes14th16.5Sources:
2007HOC
1
9HOC
2
9BRH
1
11BRH
2
20†NOR
1
RetNOR
2
10MAG
1
11MAG
2
10MUG
1
7MUG
2
11ZAN
1
RetZAN
2
RetNÜR
1
7NÜR
2
5CAT
1
12CAT
2
4NOG
1
12NOG
2
10HOC
1
8HOC
2
5
2008HOC
1
Ret*HOC
2*
7MUG
1
8MUG
2
9PAU
1
6PAU
2
3NOR
1
21NOR
2
RetZAN
1
15ZAN
2
15NÜR
1
RetNÜR
2
RetBRH
1
16BRH
2
14CAT
1
6CAT
2
16LMS
1
6LMS
2
2HOC
1
9HOC
2
11

Complete GP2 Series results

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

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPointsnowrapRacing Engineering21st4nowrapRacing Engineering4th51nowrapRacing Engineering9th30nowrapBarwa Addax Team28th0nowrapMP Motorsport18th25Sources:
2009[ESP
FEA](2009-spanish-gp2-round)
Ret[ESP
SPR](2009-spanish-gp2-round)
19[MON
FEA](2009-monaco-gp2-round)
Ret[MON
SPR](2009-monaco-gp2-round)
Ret[IST
FEA](2009-turkish-gp2-round)
12[IST
SPR](2009-turkish-gp2-round)
7[SIL
FEA](2009-british-gp2-round)
13[SIL
SPR](2009-british-gp2-round)
Ret[HOC
FEA](2009-german-gp2-round)
16[HOC
SPR](2009-german-gp2-round)
8[HUN
FEA](2009-hungarian-gp2-round)
11[HUN
SPR](2009-hungarian-gp2-round)
11[VAL
FEA](2009-valencian-gp2-round)
Ret[VAL
SPR](2009-valencian-gp2-round)
Ret[BEL
FEA](2009-belgian-gp2-round)
10[BEL
SPR](2009-belgian-gp2-round)
Ret[MNZ
FEA](2009-italian-gp2-round)
15[MNZ
SPR](2009-italian-gp2-round)
Ret[ALG
FEA](2009-portuguese-gp2-round)
9[ALG
SPR](2009-portuguese-gp2-round)
3
2010[ESP
FEA](2010-spanish-gp2-round)
3[ESP
SPR](2010-spanish-gp2-round)
6**[MON
FEA](2010-monaco-gp2-round)**
3[MON
SPR](2010-monaco-gp2-round)
Ret[IST
FEA](2010-turkish-gp2-round)
8*[IST
SPR](2010-turkish-gp2-round)*
1[VAL
FEA](2010-valencian-gp2-round)
5[VAL
SPR](2010-valencian-gp2-round)
7[SIL
FEA](2010-british-gp2-round)
3[SIL
SPR](2010-british-gp2-round)
3[HOC
FEA](2010-german-gp2-round)
4[HOC
SPR](2010-german-gp2-round)
6[HUN
FEA](2010-hungarian-gp2-round)
16[HUN
SPR](2010-hungarian-gp2-round)
7[BEL
FEA](2010-belgian-gp2-round)
Ret[BEL
SPR](2010-belgian-gp2-round)
DNS[MNZ
FEA](2010-italian-gp2-round)
Ret[MNZ
SPR](2010-italian-gp2-round)
12[YMC
FEA](2010-abu-dhabi-gp2-round)
4[YMC
SPR](2010-abu-dhabi-gp2-round)
4
2011IST
FEA
8IST
SPR
15CAT
FEA
6CAT
SPR
2MON
FEA
RetMON
SPR
18VAL
FEA
4VAL
SPR
5SIL
FEA
6SIL
SPR
2NÜR
FEA
7NÜR
SPR
RetHUN
FEA
10HUN
SPR
RetSPA
FEA
6SPA
SPR
6MNZ
FEA
13MNZ
SPR
7
2012SEP
FEASEP
SPRBHR1
FEA
19BHR1
SPR
11BHR2
FEA
RetBHR2
SPR
RetCAT
FEACAT
SPRMON
FEAMON
SPRVAL
FEAVAL
SPRSIL
FEASIL
SPRHOC
FEAHOC
SPRHUN
FEAHUN
SPRSPA
FEASPA
SPRMNZ
FEAMNZ
SPRMRN
FEAMRN
SPR
2013[SEP
FEA](2013-sepang-gp2-series-round)[SEP
SPR](2013-sepang-gp2-series-round)[BHR
FEA](2013-bahrain-gp2-series-round)[BHR
SPR](2013-bahrain-gp2-series-round)[CAT
FEA](2013-catalunya-gp2-and-gp3-series-rounds)[CAT
SPR](2013-catalunya-gp2-and-gp3-series-rounds)[MON
FEA](2013-monaco-gp2-series-round)[MON
SPR](2013-monaco-gp2-series-round)SIL
FEASIL
SPRNÜR
FEANÜR
SPRHUN
FEA
14HUN
SPR
RetSPA
FEA
20SPA
SPR
19MNZ
FEA
18MNZ
SPR
9MRN
FEA
10MRN
SPR
21YMC
FEA
5*YMC
SPR*
2

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

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

YearEntrant12345678DCPointsnowrapTrident Racing27th0nowrapRacing Engineering9th8Source:
nowrap2009–10YMC1
FEAYMC1
SPRYMC2
FEA
RetYMC2
SPR
13BHR1
FEABHR1
SPRBHR2
FEA
14BHR2
SPR
12
nowrap2011[YMC
FEA](2011-abu-dhabi-gp2-asia-round)
Ret[YMC
SPR](2011-abu-dhabi-gp2-asia-round)
22[IMO
FEA](2011-italian-gp2-asia-round)
7[IMO
SPR](2011-italian-gp2-asia-round)
1

Complete GP2 Final results

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

YearEntrant12DCPointsRapax12th0Source:
2011YMC
FEA
RetYMC
SPR
9

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

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

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPointsnowrapEpsilon Euskadi25th5Source:
2009CAT
SPRCAT
FEASPA
SPRSPA
FEAMON
FEAHUN
SPRHUN
FEASIL
SPRSIL
FEABUG
SPR
10BUG
FEA
17ALG
SPR
RetALG
FEA
9NÜR
SPRNÜR
FEAALC
SPRALC
FEA

Complete Formula One participations

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920WDCPointsnowrapHRT Formula 1 TeamnowrapHRT F112nowrapCosworth CA2012 2.4 V8--Sources:
AUSMALCHNBHRESP
TDMONCANEURGBR
TDGER
TDHUN
TDBEL
TDITASINJPNKOR
TDINDABUUSABRA

Complete European Le Mans Series results

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

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPointsnowrapInter Europol CompetitionLMP2nowrapLigier JS P217nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V834th1Sources:
2019LEC
15MNZ
13CAT
RetSILSPAALG
  • Season still in progress.--

References

References

  1. "Italian Open Masters ICA Junior 2002". driverdb.com.
  2. (2006-07-17). "Clos' loss is Van der Drift's gain". automobilsport.com.
  3. (2007-09-23). "Renger van der Zande lets Prema cheer". [[Formula Three Euroseries]].
  4. (2007-08-05). "Zandvoort Masters of Formula 3 @ Zolder". raceresults.nu.
  5. (2008-06-01). "Maiden win for Mortara and Volkswagen in Formula 3 Euro Series". [[Formula Three Euroseries]].
  6. (2008-10-05). "Robert Wickens wins at Le Mans in the rain". [[Formula Three Euroseries]].
  7. Elizalde, Pablo. (2009-07-14). "Clos, Mortara join series for Le Mans". [[Haymarket Group.
  8. (2009-02-08). "Racing Engineering sign Clos for '09". autosport.com.
  9. Elizalde, Pablo. (2010-03-02). "Racing Engineering completes line-up". [[Haymarket Group.
  10. Straw, Edd. (2010-05-30). "Clos claims first GP2 win in Turkey". [[Haymarket Group.
  11. O'Leary, Jamie. (2010-08-28). "Clos to miss Spa sprint race". [[Haymarket Group.
  12. (2012-04-18). "Clos to replace Kral at Addax for GP2 Series's race in Bahrain". [[Haymarket Group.
  13. Mallett, Thomas. (2012-05-10). "Guerin replaces Hartley at Ocean Racing for Barcelona's GP2 race". [[Haymarket Group.
  14. (2008-09-11). "Williams to test Spaniard Clos next week". gpupdate.net.
  15. (2008-12-05). "Clos to join Williams in Jerez". gpupdate.net.
  16. (24 November 2011 }} {{dead link). "Abu Dhabi Young Driver Test — Day 1". hispaniaracing.com.
  17. (13 February 2012). "Dani Clos joins HRT as tester". [[Formula One Group.
  18. Noble, Jonathan. (2012-06-29). "Dani Clos to drive for HRT again in British Grand Prix Friday practice". [[Haymarket Group.
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