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Franck Montagny

French racing driver (born 1978)

Franck Montagny

Summary

French racing driver (born 1978)

FieldValue
nameFranck Montagny
imageFranck Montagny Le Mans drivers parade 2011 crop.jpg
captionMontagny at the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans driver parade
nationalityFRA French
birth_date
birth_placeFeurs, Loire, France
subboxyes
current_seriesFormula E
first_year2014–15
former_teamsAndretti Autosport
racing_licence[[File:FIA Platinum Driver.png12px]] FIA Platinum
car_number27
starts2
podiums1
wins0
poles0
championships0
best_finish16th (18 pts)
fastest_laps0
year2014–15
last_finish16th
subboxyes
years
teamsSuper Aguri
races7
championships0
wins0
podiums0
points0
poles0
fastest_laps0
first_race2006 European Grand Prix
last_race2006 French Grand Prix
subboxyes
years1998–2002, 2005–2006, 2008–2012
teamsCourage Compétition, DAMS, Team Oreca, Pescarolo Sport, Team Peugeot Total
best_finish2nd (2006, 2009)

Franck Montagny (born 5 January 1978) is a French former racing driver. He briefly raced for the Super Aguri Formula One team in 2006.

Early career

Born in Feurs, Loire, Montagny started racing karts there in 1988, winning the cadet class in the French Karting Championship in 1992, and the National 1 class the following year.

Montagny made his debut in cars in 1994, aged sixteen, promptly winning the French Renault Campus championship. The next two years were spent in Formula Renault, with finishes in fourth (the highest-finishing rookie that year) and sixth (despite missing half the season with multiple fractures obtained in an accident at Le Mans) respectively, before transferring up to French Formula Three in 1997 with the La Filière Martini team, debuting with another fourth place championship finish.

Formula Three breakthrough

Montagny had a breakthrough year in Formula Three in 1998, including a pole position at the Spa-Francorchamps race ahead of much more experienced drivers including Mark Webber, Luciano Burti, Enrique Bernoldi and Peter Dumbreck. He repeated the feat in the Zandvoort Masters in the Netherlands later that year, beating then German Formula Three champion Nick Heidfeld. He consistently outpaced long-time teammate Sébastien Bourdais and ended the season with ten wins from 22 races, including twelve pole positions, finishing the championship as runner-up behind David Saelens.

Formula 3000 and sports cars

Montagny moved up to Formula 3000 in 1999, driving for the DAMS team which was falling from its peak by then. One podium finish at the Hungaroring was his main success; he totalled only 6 points and tenth place that season. He however ended the year with success in the Elf Masters Karting at Paris-Bercy.

A repeat of his unsuccessful year in Formula 3000 prompted a move to World Series by Nissan in 2001, signing for the Epsilon by Graff team. Montagny won eight races out of a possible sixteen, and beat Tomas Scheckter to the championship. He changed teams for 2002 to Racing Engineering, but was beaten into second place in the championship by Ricardo Zonta. He supplemented this with a sixth-place finish for Oreca at the Le Mans 24 hours.

Formula One

Renault and Jordan

Montagny returned to the World Series by Nissan in 2003 with Gabord Competicion, and secured his second championship title with nine victories, ahead of Heikki Kovalainen. This performance earned him a test with the Renault Formula One team, in which he impressed sufficiently to earn a contract as a test driver in 2003, moving up to become third driver during the 2004 & 2005 seasons. He did an impressive one-off for Jordan as third driver on the Friday of the 2005 European Grand Prix, clocking a quicker time than Narain Karthikeyan and Tiago Monteiro, the official Jordan drivers.

In mid-2004, as part of his Renault F1 testing duties, Montagny became the chief test and development driver for the new GP2 Series, which would be powered by Renault engines. Montagny was the first driver to take the wheel of the car, and along with former F1 driver and ex-Renault F1 tester and Friday driver Allan McNish, divided testing duties between them, before the GP2 Series was officially launched in 2005. Much of the success of the championship and the drivability of the car has been placed on the development skills of Montagny. This was further evidenced at the start of the 2006 GP2 Series season, when Montagny was called in to test for the newly created FMS International team, to aid them and their drivers in understanding the complexities of the car, at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia, Spain, where Montagny had put in hundreds of testing laps in his time with Renault F1.

Super Aguri

Montagny driving for [[Super Aguri]] at the [[2006 French Grand Prix]].
Montagny driving for [[Pescarolo Sport]] during practice for the [[2006 24 Hours of Le Mans]].

For 2006, Super Aguri took Montagny on as third driver; however, he was promoted to full race driver in May after it was announced that Yuji Ide was to drop back into testing; Ide was demoted at the behest of the governing body who considered him insufficiently experienced for Formula One. Montagny hence competed in his first Grand Prix, the 2006 European Grand Prix on 7 May, qualifying last and retiring with a hydraulics problem. He did not finish his second race 2006 Spanish Grand Prix: after a great start, enabling him to gain three positions, he retired on lap 10 with a mechanical failure. It was third time lucky for him at the Monaco Grand Prix, when he finished the 78-lap race in sixteenth place, three laps behind the leader.

During the break between the British Grand Prix and the Canadian Grand Prix, Montagny was able to participate in the Le Mans 24 Hours, finishing second for Pescarolo Sport behind only the dominating Audi factory R10s. He was the first active Formula One driver to also participate at Le Mans in the same year since Mark Blundell in 1995.

On 12 July, Super Aguri announced that Sakon Yamamoto would replace Montagny from the German Grand Prix onwards. Montagny did not appear in his role as third driver for the next two weekends as only two Super Aguri SA06s were available but a third chassis was prepared during the summer break enabling him to reprise this role at the Turkish Grand Prix.

Toyota

Montagny tested for Toyota F1 in September 2006 at Silverstone. A month later, Toyota confirmed that he would join the team as test driver for the 2007 season, as Olivier Panis and Ricardo Zonta were leaving the team. After spending 2007 as a test driver, Montagny left the team after a test at the Circuit de Catalunya in November. He was still interested in gaining a drive in F1, and had been linked with the Renault F1 team for the 2010 season, but Renault signed Vitaly Petrov.

After Formula One

Montagny leads the field at the start of the [[2010 1000 km of Zhuhai]]. He and teammate [[Stéphane Sarrazin]] won the race.

Montagny competed in the final Champ Car World Series race, held at the Long Beach circuit on April 20, 2008. He finished second in his first appearance in a race in the United States, five seconds behind Australian Will Power. In June, he drove the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP at the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans and finished in the third place with Ricardo Zonta and Christian Klien.

Montagny made his debut in the American Le Mans Series with Andretti Green Racing at the 2008 Northeast Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park in July 2008, driving an Acura ARX-01B.

Montagny made his IndyCar Series debut in 2009 at the Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma at Infineon Raceway with Andretti Green Racing.

Superleague Formula

Montagny has signed up to drive the Girondins de Bordeaux entry in the Superleague Formula for the 2010 season.

Formula E

In May 2014, Andretti Autosport announced that Montagny would race for them in the inaugural season of the FIA Formula E Championship in 2014–15. He raced for the team in Beijing and Putrajaya, scoring a podium in Beijing and scoring eighteen points overall in the two races. However, he was replaced in Punta del Este by Jean-Éric Vergne. It was not immediately known why, but Montagny later admitted that he tested positive for benzoylecgonine, a cocaine derivative after the Putrajaya ePrix. In March 2015, Montagny was given a two-year ban from racing, and was also disqualified from the Putrajaya race, in which he initially placed fifteenth.

Current life

Montagny now works as a pit lane summariser and expert for French television.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeam nameRacesPolesWinsPointsPosition199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072007–082008200920102011201220142014–15
Formula Renault Campus France???32841st
Formula Renault FranceLa Filière1401704th
Formula Renault FranceLa Filière802746th
French Formula 3 ChampionshipLa Filière17141294th
British Formula 3 Championship1001218th
Macau Grand Prix100N/ADNF
Masters of Formula 3100N/A14th
French Formula ThreeLa Filière2212102262nd
Le Mans 24 Hours - LMP1100N/A5th
Macau Grand Prix100N/ADNF
Masters of Formula 3100N/A6th
International Formula 3000DAMS1000612th
American Le Mans Series - LMP1000NC
Le Mans 24 Hours100N/ADNF
International Formula 3000DAMS1000515th
Le Mans 24 Hours100N/A19th
Open Telefónica by NissanEpsilon by Graff18872211st
Le Mans 24 HoursViper Team Oreca100N/ADNF
World Series by NissanRacing Engineering18342222nd
FIA Sportscar Championship - SR1Team Oreca1001515th
Le Mans 24 Hours100N/A6th
World Series by NissanGabord Competición17492411st
Formula OneMild Seven Renault F1 TeamTest driver
Formula OneMild Seven Renault F1 TeamTest driver
Jordan Grand Prix
Le Mans 24 HoursAudi PlayStation Team Oreca100N/A4th
Formula OneSuper Aguri F1700027th
Le Mans 24 HoursPescarolo Sport100N/A2nd
Formula OnePanasonic Toyota RacingTest driver
A1 Grand PrixFrance400118**4th**
Champ Car World SeriesForsythe/Pettit Racing100N/A†N/A†
American Le Mans Series - LMP2Andretti Green Racing7129011th
Le Mans 24 HoursTeam Peugeot Total100N/A3rd
IndyCar SeriesAndretti Green Racing1001238th
American Le Mans SeriesTeam Peugeot Total201569th
Le Mans 24 Hours100N/A2nd
American Le Mans Series - LMP1Team Peugeot Total101N/ANC
Le Mans 24 Hours100N/ANC
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup202N/ANC
Superleague FormulaGirondins de Bordeaux1201372**11th**
American Le Mans Series - LMP1Peugeot Sport Total201N/ANC
Le Mans 24 Hours100N/A3rd
International V8 Supercars ChampionshipKelly Racing2000NC‡
Le Mans 24 HoursOAK Racing101N/ADNF
IndyCar SeriesAndretti Autosport100836th
Formula EAndretti Autosport Formula E Team2001816th

** Team standings

† Championship merged into the IndyCar Series after one race.

‡ Not Eligible for points

Sportscar racing

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
FRA Courage CompétitionFRA Henri Pescarolo
FRA Olivier GrouillardCourage C36-PorscheLMP130415th4th
FRA Team DAMSFRA Christophe Tinseau
FRA David TerrienLola B98/10-JuddLMP77DNFDNF
FRA Team DAMSFRA Éric Bernard
FRA Emmanuel CollardCadillac Northstar LMPLMP90030019th9th
FRA Viper Team OrecaFRA Yannick Dalmas
FRA Stéphane SarrazinChrysler LMPLMP900126DNFDNF
FRA PlayStation Team OrecaFRA Stéphane Sarrazin
FRA Nicolas MinassianDallara SP1-JuddLMP9003596th5th
FRA Audi PlayStation Team OrecaFRA Jean-Marc Gounon
FRA Stéphane OrtelliAudi R8LMP13624th4th
FRA Pescarolo SportFRA Sébastien Loeb
FRA Éric HélaryPescarolo C60 Hybrid-JuddLMP13762nd2nd
FRA Peugeot Sport TotalBRA Ricardo Zonta
AUT Christian KlienPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13793rd3rd
FRA Team Peugeot TotalFRA Sébastien Bourdais
FRA Stéphane SarrazinPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13812nd2nd
FRA Team Peugeot TotalFRA Nicolas Minassian
FRA Stéphane SarrazinPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP1264DNFDNF
FRA Peugeot Sport TotalFRA Stéphane Sarrazin
FRA Nicolas MinassianPeugeot 908LMP13533rd3rd
FRA OAK RacingAUT Dominik Kraihamer
BEL Bertrand BaguetteOAK Pescarolo 01 Evo-JuddLMP1219DNFDNF

Complete American Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456789101112RankPointsRefDAMSLMPnowrapLola B98/10nowrapJudd GV4 4.0 L V10NC0nowrapMotorola DAMSLMPnowrapCadillac Northstar LMPnowrapCadillac Northstar 4.0 L Turbo V840th20nowrapAndretti Green RacingLMP2nowrapAcura ARX-01bnowrapAcura 3.4L V811th90nowrapTeam Peugeot TotalLMP1nowrapPeugeot 908 HDi FAPnowrapPeugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)9th56nowrapTeam Peugeot TotalLMP1nowrapPeugeot 908 HDi FAPnowrapPeugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)NCnowrapPeugeot Sport TotalLMP1nowrapPeugeot 908nowrapPeugeot HDi 3.7 L Turbo V8
(Diesel)NCnowrapLevel 5 MotorsportsP2nowrapHPD ARX-03bnowrapHonda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6NC
1999SEBATLMOSSONPORPET
RetMONLSV
2000SEBCHASILNÜR
5SONMOSTEXROSPETMONLSVADE
2008SEBSTPLNBUTALIM
5MID
7AME
7MOS
4DET
1PET
7MON
1
2009SEB
2STPLNBUTALIMMIDAMEMOSPET
1MON
2010SEBLNBMONUTALIMMIDAMEMOSPET
1
2011SEB
3LNBLIMMOSMIDAMEBALMONPET
1
2012SEBLNBMON
2LIMMOSMIDAMEBALVIRPET

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key)

YearEntrant12345678910DCPointsDAMS12th6DAMS15th5
1999IMO
10MON
9CAT
RetMAG
7SIL
6A1R
12HOC
6HUN
3SPA
RetNÜR
9
2000IMO
RetSIL
7CAT
6NÜR
RetMON
6MAG
4A1R
17HOC
RetHUN
12SPA
Ret

Complete Open Telefónica results

(key)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516DCPointsnowrapEpsilon by Graff1st211
2001*JAR
1*
1**JAR
2**
1*EST
1*
5EST
2
4***ALB
1***
9*ALB
2*
1VAL1
1
Ret***VAL1
2***
1**MZA
1**
Ret***MZA
2***
1***MAG
1***
1***MAG
2***
1CAT
1
5CAT
2
1*VAL2
1*
2VAL2
2
Ret

Complete World Series by Nissan results

(key)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718DCPointsnowrapRacing Engineering2nd204nowrapGabord Competición1st241
2002**VAL1
1**
2***VAL1
2***
1JAR
1
2JAR
2
12ALB
1
5ALB
2
4MZA
1
2**MZA
2**
1MAG
1
3MAG
2
1CAT
1
5CAT
2
4VAL2
1
7VAL2
2
5CUR
1
6CUR
2
2*INT
1*
1INT
2
3
2003***JAR1
1***
1*JAR1
2*
1***ZOL
1***
Ret***ZOL
2***
1*MAG
1*
1*MAG
2*
1MZA
1
1*MZA
2*
13*LAU
1*
1LAU
2
2*A1R
1*
7A1R
2
1***CAT
1***
1CAT
2
5VAL
1
3VAL
1
DNS*JAR2
1*
RetJAR2
2
Ret

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPointsnowrapMild Seven Renault F1 TeamnowrapRenault R23nowrapRenault V10nowrapJordan Grand PrixnowrapJordan EJ15nowrapToyota V10Super Aguri F1 TeamnowrapSuper Aguri SA05Honda V827th0nowrapSuper Aguri SA06
AUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURFRA
TDGBRGERHUNITAUSAJPN
AUSMALBHRSMRESPMONEUR
TDCANUSAFRAGBRGERHUNTURITABELBRAJPNCHN
BHRMALAUSSMREUR
RetESP
RetMON
16GBR
18CAN
RetUSA
RetFRA
16
GERHUNTUR
TDITA
TDCHN
TDJPN
TDBRA
TD

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPointsRefFrance4th118
nowrap2007–08[NED
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-netherlands)[NED
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-netherlands)[CZE
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-czech-republic)[CZE
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-czech-republic)[MYS
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-malaysia)[MYS
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-malaysia)[CHN
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-zhuhai-china)[CHN
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-zhuhai-china)[NZL
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-new-zealand)[NZL
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-new-zealand)[AUS
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-australia)[AUS
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-australia)[RSA
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-south-africa)[RSA
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-south-africa)[MEX
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-mexico)[MEX
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-mexico)[CHN
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-shanghai-china)
12[CHN
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-shanghai-china)
8[GBR
SPR](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-great-britain)
10[GBR
FEA](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-great-britain)
5

American open–wheel racing results

(key)

IndyCar Series

YearTeamNo.ChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819RankPointsRefnowrapForsythe/Pettit Racing7PanozCosworth40th0nowrapAndretti Green Racing25DallaraHonda38th12nowrapAndretti Autosport26nowrapDallara DW1236th8
2008HMSSTPMOT1LBH1
2KANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLNSHMDOEDMKTYSNMDETCHISRF2
2009STPLBHKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLTOREDMKTYMDOSNM
20CHIMOTHMS
2014STPLBHALAIMS
22INDYDETDETTXSHOUHOUPOCIOWTORTORMDOMILSNMFON

: 1 Run on same day. : 2 Non-points-paying, exhibition race.

Complete Superleague Formula results

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

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021222324PosPtsnowrapGirondins de Bordeaux
Barazi-Epsilon11th372
2010[SIL
1](2010-silverstone-superleague-formula-round)
DNS*[SIL
2](2010-silverstone-superleague-formula-round)*
8[ASS
1](2010-assen-superleague-formula-round)
14[ASS
2](2010-assen-superleague-formula-round)
3[MAG
1](2010-magny-cours-superleague-formula-round)
10[MAG
2](2010-magny-cours-superleague-formula-round)
14[JAR
1](2010-jarama-superleague-formula-round)
17[JAR
2](2010-jarama-superleague-formula-round)
1[NÜR
1](2010-nurburgring-superleague-formula-round)
15[NÜR
2](2010-nurburgring-superleague-formula-round)
2[ZOL
1](2010-zolder-superleague-formula-round)[ZOL
2](2010-zolder-superleague-formula-round)[BRH
1](2010-brands-hatch-superleague-formula-round)
5[BRH
2](2010-brands-hatch-superleague-formula-round)
14[ADR
1](2010-adria-superleague-formula-round)[ADR
2](2010-adria-superleague-formula-round)[POR
1](2010-portimao-superleague-formula-round)[POR
2](2010-portimao-superleague-formula-round)[ORD
1](2010-ordos-superleague-formula-round)[ORD
2](2010-ordos-superleague-formula-round)[BEI
1](2010-beijing-superleague-formula-round)[BEI
2](2010-beijing-superleague-formula-round)[NAV
1](2010-navarra-superleague-formula-round)[NAV
2](2010-navarra-superleague-formula-round)

Super Final results

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

YearTeam123456789101112nowrapGirondins de Bordeaux
Barazi-Epsilon
2010SIL
DNQASS
DNQMAG
DNQJAR
DNQNÜR
DNQZOLBRH
DNQADRPORORDBEINAV

Complete Formula E results

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

YearTeamChassisPowertrain1234567891011PosPointsnowrapAndretti AutosportnowrapSpark SRT01-eSRT01-e16th18
nowrap2014–15BEI
2PUT
DSQPDEBUEMIALBHMCOBERMSCLDNLDN

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