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Danny Watts

Danny Watts (born 31 December 1979) is a British former professional racing driver.


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Danny Watts
Watts in 2012
British
(1979-12-31) 31 December 1979Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
FIA Platinum
2007, 2009 – 2013, 2015 – 2016
Team LNT, Strakka Racing
5th (2010)
1 (2010)

Watts competing for A1 Team Great Britain at the 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa.

Danny Watts (born 31 December 1979) is a British former professional racing driver.

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Watts was born in Aylesbury, and started racing in 1993, when he began karting. After five seasons of karting, he stepped up to single seater racing in 1998 in the UK Formula First championship, in which he dominated with 12 wins. He also competed in the Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series, in preparation for running the main Formula Palmer Audi championship the following year.

2000 saw a step up to the British Formula Renault Championship, when he was teammate to Kimi Räikkönen. In his third year of Formula Renault, he won the championship with six wins.

Watts ascended another tier in 2003, stepping up to the British Formula 3 Championship, with HiTech Racing. He took his first win in the series the same year in the second race at Castle Combe, having crashed out of the lead in race one. In 2004, he became the first driver for eleven years to win a round of the British Formula 3 Championship whilst not driving a car from the Dallara company.

2005 saw a mixed year for Watts. Unable to remain in Formula Three, he contested a handful of races in various disciplines. The same occurred in 2006, though he did make a brief return to F3 for the penultimate race of the season, at Thruxton, for champions Räikkönen Robertson Racing (co-owned by former British FRenault teammate, and now F1 star Kimi Räikkönen). In that race, Watts led the field and dominated proceedings with a convincing win.

In 2006, Watts raced in the Porsche Carrera Cup for the Redline Racing team. Initially he shared this drive with Richard Westbrook, only contesting races which clash with Westbrook's Porsche Carrera Cup racing, but after a run of eight successive victories in the races he started, Richard conceded the drive full-time.

For 2007, Watts drove for Team LNT in the Le Mans Series in a Panoz Esperante GT-LM. He was also invited to join A1 Team Great Britain for the fourth season of the 2007/8 season held in Shanghai, China and took part in the rookie sessions.

In 2008, Watts signed to the SAS Lechner Racing team with teammate Damien Faulkner for the F1-supporting Porsche Supercup series.

A1 Team Great Britain announced that Watts would race for A1 Team Great Britain in Chengdu; he came third in both the sprint and feature race.

For 2009, Watts raced for Strakka Racing in the Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans driving a Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S. In the opening round of the Le Mans Series at Barcelona, he claimed overall pole on the teams LMP1 debut.

In 2010, Watts retained his seat for Strakka Racing in the Le Mans Series however the team moved down to the LMP2 category now using a HPD ARX-01c. The car took the class victory at Le Mans finishing fifth overall.

After retiring, he came out publicly in 2017 as gay. He was previously married to Fiona Leggate with whom he had one son.

Watts' helmet colour is in honour of Oxford United Football Club, whom he supports.

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 2 points awarded 2008 onwards in all races) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

† – Did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance. ‡ – Guest driver – Not eligible for points.

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLaps.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Pos.ClassPos.
Team LNTTom Kimber-Smith Tom Milner, Jr.Panoz Esperante GT-LMGT260DNFDNF
Strakka RacingNick Leventis Peter HardmanGinetta-Zytek GZ09SLMP132521st14th
Strakka RacingJonny Kane Nick LeventisHPD ARX-01CLMP23675th1st
Strakka RacingJonny Kane Nick LeventisHPD ARX-01dLMP2144DNFDNF
Strakka RacingJonny Kane Nick LeventisHPD ARX-03aLMP130330th8th
Strakka RacingJonny Kane Nick LeventisHPD ARX-03cLMP13326th6th
Strakka RacingJonny Kane Nick LeventisStrakka Dome S103-NissanLMP2264DNFDNF
Strakka RacingJonny Kane Nick LeventisGibson 015S-NissanLMP23518th4th

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

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  • Danny Watts career summary at DriverDB.com
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