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Daniel Gaunt

Daniel Thomas Gaunt (born 27 February 1985 in Auckland) is a New Zealand racing driver and owner of Game Over Auckland.


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Daniel Gaunt
New Zealander
(1985-02-27) 27 February 1985Auckland, New Zealand
FIA Silver
Kelly Racing
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48th (219 points)

Daniel Thomas Gaunt (born 27 February 1985 in Auckland) is a New Zealand racing driver and owner of Game Over Auckland.

After rising through the ranks of New Zealand Formula Ford, which included a third-place finish in the 2002 New Zealand Grand Prix, Gaunt moved to Australia, competing in the Formula 4000 category and winning the 2003 Australian Drivers' Championship. With Formula 4000 collapsing, the title did not lead anywhere and Gaunt returned to New Zealand. After a win in the 2004 Lady Wigram Trophy driving a Dallara F3, Gaunt moved on to compete in the inaugural Toyota Racing Series, finishing third in the final standings. A season in Champ Car Atlantics followed with the Paul Newman owned Newman/Wachs Racing. After single race as the back-up driver for A1 Team New Zealand Gaunt returned to New Zealand Gaunt won the 2006 Toyota Racing Series title.

Drives in 2008 proved slim with guest drives in Toyota Racing Series, Australian Carrera Cup and a late season drive with Team Kiwi Racing in V8 Supercars. Over the 2008/09 NZ motor racing summer season Gaunt competed in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge with the XXX Motorsport team, finishing third overall and then stepped up to a full-time drive for McElrea Racing in the Australian Fujitsu Development Series. From there he was recruited by Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport to drive in the 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series but was replaced mid season. In 2011, he was driving for Stone Brothers Racing satellite team James Rosenberg Racing for the Phillip Island and Bathurst endurance races.

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
New Zealand South Island Formula Ford1st
Australian Drivers' Championship1stReynard 92D HoldenReynard 96D HoldenReynard 94D HoldenPure Power RacingRalt Australia
Lady Wigram Trophy1stDallara F301 Spiess OpelTeam BRM
Toyota Racing Series4thTatuus TT104ZZ Toyota
Toyota Racing Series1stTatuus TT104ZZ Toyota
Champ Car Atlantic Championship24thSwift 016.a Mazda-CosworthNewman/Wachs Racing
Indy Pro Series31stDallara IPS InfinitiBrian Stewart Racing
Toyota Racing Series1stTatuus TT104ZZ Toyota
V8 Supercar Championship Series54thFord BF FalconTeam Kiwi Racing
Toyota Racing Series15thTatuus TT104ZZ Toyota
Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series5thFord BF FalconMcElrea Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series41stFord FG FalconStone Brothers Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series34thHolden VE CommodoreLucas Dumbrell Motorsport
Australian GT Championship13thPorsche 997 GT3 Cup SMosler MT900 GT3Vodka O Racing
Australian Carrera Cup Championship3rdPorsche 997 GT3 Cup STriple X MotorsportMelbourne Performance Centre
International V8 Supercars Championship48thFord FG FalconJames Rosenberg Racing
South Island Endurance Series1stPorsche 997 GT3 Cup RPaul Kelly Motor Company
V8SuperTourer Championship14thFord FG FalconTasman Motorsports Group
Australian Carrera Cup Championship4thPorsche 997 GT3 Cup RRusty French Racing
International V8 Supercars Championship50thHolden VE CommodoreKelly Racing
South Island Endurance Series1stPorsche 997 GT3 Cup RPaul Kelly Motor Company
V8SuperTourer6thFord FG FalconTasman Motorsports GroupPS Racing
Dunlop V8 Supercar Series11thHolden VE CommodoreFord FG FalconEggleston MotorsportEvans Motorsport Group
International V8 Supercars Championship50thNissan AltimaNissan Motorsport
Australian Carrera Cup Championship-Porsche 991 GT3 CupMcElrea Racing
Australian GT Championship - GT Trophy Class5thLamborghini Gallardo (LP 520)Team JJ Racing
Australian Carrera Cup Championship-Porsche 991 GT3 CupTony Bates Racing
Australian GT Championship - GT Trophy Class11thAudi R8 LMS
V8SuperTourers29thFord Falcon (FG)PSR Racing
Australian Production Car Series32ndMitsubishi Lancer RS Evo XMelbourne Performance Centre
Australian GT Championship17thAston Martin V12 Vantage GT3McLaren 650S GT3Keltic Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia22ndPorsche 991 GT3 CupBulk Motorworks
Australian GT Championship24thAudi R8 LMSMelbourne Performance Centre
Australian GT Championship8thAudi R8 LMSAudi Sport Customer Racing
YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps
Stone Brothers RacingFord Falcon (FG)John McIntyre19th160
James Rosenberg RacingFord Falcon (FG)Tim Slade12th161
Kelly RacingHolden Commodore (VE)Karl Reindler19th161
Nissan MotorsportNissan Altima (L33)Michael Caruso25th147
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