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Giedo van der Garde

Dutch racing driver (born 1985)


Dutch racing driver (born 1985)

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nameGiedo van der Garde
imageGiedo van der Garde.jpg
captionVan der Garde at the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix
birth_nameGiedo Gijsbertus Gerrit van der Garde
birth_date
birth_placeRhenen, Netherlands
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nationalityNLD Dutch
teamsCaterham
years
races19 (19 starts)
championships0
wins0
podiums0
points0
poles0
fastest_laps0
first_race2013 Australian Grand Prix
last_race2013 Brazilian Grand Prix
embedyes
racing_licence[[File:FIA Platinum Driver.png12px]] FIA Platinum
last_seriesFIA World Endurance Championship career
years_active2016, 20182021, 2023
teamsG-Drive, ESM, Nederland, United
starts27
championships0
wins2
podiums5
poles1
fastest_laps1
best_finish6th
year2019–20 (LMP2)
embedyes
last_seriesEuropean Le Mans Series career
years_active2016, 2021
teamsG-Drive, Nederland
starts7
championships1 (2016)
wins2
podiums4
poles0
fastest_laps1
best_finish1st
year2016 (LMP2)
embedyes
years, –,
teamsG-Drive, Nederland, Graff
best_finish11th ()
class_wins0
embedyes
prev_seriesIMSA SportsCar
Audi Sport TT Cup
GP2 Series
GP2 Asia Series
Formula Renault 3.5
F3 Euro Series
Formula Renault Eurocup
Dutch Formula Renault
prev_series_years20212023
2017
20092012
20082011
20072008
20042006
2003
2003
titlesFormula Renault 3.5
title_years2008

Audi Sport TT Cup GP2 Series GP2 Asia Series Formula Renault 3.5 F3 Euro Series Formula Renault Eurocup Dutch Formula Renault 2017 20092012 20082011 20072008 20042006 2003 2003

Giedo Gijsbertus Gerrit van der Garde (; born 25 April 1985) is a Dutch former racing driver and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One in , and the FIA World Endurance Championship between 2016 and 2023. In sportscar racing, van der Garde won the European Le Mans Series in 2016 with G-Drive.

Born and raised in Rhenen, van der Garde began competitive kart racing aged nine. After a successful karting career—culminating in his victory at the direct-drive Karting World Championship in 2002—van der Garde graduated to junior formulae. He won his first championship at the 2008 Formula Renault 3.5 Series with P1. After four seasons and several wins in the GP2 Series, van der Garde signed for Caterham in , having previously tested for Super Aguri and Spyker, as well as being a member of the McLaren Young Driver Programme in 2006. Van der Garde made his Formula One debut at the , but Caterham failed to score points all season with the CT03, with van der Garde finishing a career-best 14th in Hungary. Failing to retain his seat for , van der Garde signed for Sauber as a reserve driver. Despite being contracted as a full-time driver for , Sauber signed Felipe Nasr, resulting in a multi-million pound settlement after van der Garde sought international arbitration.

Van der Garde moved to sportscar racing in 2016, joining G-Drive Racing in both the European Le Mans Series and the FIA World Endurance Championship in the LMP2 class, winning the former in his debut season after achieving multiple victories. He spent five further seasons in WEC and the IMSA SportsCar Championship with Nederland, amongst six appearances at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Van der Garde retired at the end of 2023, becoming a full-time commentator and pundit for Viaplay.

Early life and career

Giedo Gijsbertus Gerrit van der Garde was born on 25 April 1985 in Rhenen, Netherlands.

Karting

Van der Garde had a successful karting career, winning the Dutch championship in 1998. In Super A, he was the best rookie in 2001 and the world champion in 2002.

Formula Renault

The following year, van der Garde joined the Formula Renault 2000 Championship and finished sixth, driving for the Dutch team Van Amersfoort Racing. On the strength of his performance, he became part of the Renault F1 Driver Development programme.

Formula Three

Van der Garde joined the Formula 3 Euro Series in 2004 with Signature-Plus, but after finishing the year ninth, he was dropped by Renault Driver Development. A move to Team Rosberg for 2005 yielded another ninth in the series.

For 2006, van der Garde joined the ASM team, which had dominated the season in 2005 with Lewis Hamilton and Adrian Sutil. The team claimed the top two places in the championship once more in 2006 – but it was Van der Garde's teammates Paul di Resta and Sebastian Vettel who topped the leader board. He ended the year sixth with a single victory.

Formula Renault 3.5 Series

On 17 December 2006, van der Garde also announced that he would drive in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series for Victory Engineering, a team that works together with Carlin Motorsport.

Van der Garde had podium positions in mind for the season, but even though he was the most consistent driver, always around sixth or fifth, he did not win nor reach the podium. He finished the season sixth, third in the Rookie of the year standings. He received several offers for tests in GP2, from teams like DAMS and Arden International, during which he impressed.

Van der Garde eventually signed with P1 Motorsport to compete in the 2008 season.

In the first race of the 2008 FR3.5 season in Monza, van der Garde managed to qualify on pole for the feature race. Due to regulations, he started 8th in the sprint race because of the reverse grid order in the sprint race. He came through the field to clinch victory in the sprint race, and easily converted his pole position into a victory in the feature race to show his fine form in the start of the season.

In the second race at Spa, van der Garde narrowly missed out on pole by 0.033 seconds after previously topping the tables at all practice sessions. In the sprint race, Julien Jousse collided into him forcing van der Garde into retiring from the race. Having qualified second for the feature race, he lost a position at the start. He immediately overtook Mikhail Aleshin on the first lap to regain his position, and later overtook Marco Bonanomi for the lead which he held to the checkered flag.

After this strong start to the season, van der Garde was never headed in the championship and duly won it with two races remaining.

GP2 Series

Van der Garde signed to drive for the iSport International team in the 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series season, and in the 2009 GP2 Series season. At the Hungaroring, he took his first victory, in the sprint race. He added two more wins before the end of the season en route to seventh in the championship standings.

Van der Garde had not been due to compete in the 2009–10 GP2 Asia season, but competed in the second round for Barwa Addax. He drove for the same team in the 2010 GP2 Series season, equalling his seventh place in the drivers' championship, whilst team-mate Sergio Pérez was runner-up.

Van der Garde remained with Barwa Addax for the 2011 GP2 Asia Series season, with Charles Pic replacing the Formula One-bound Pérez as his team-mate. He finished third in the championship, behind Romain Grosjean and Jules Bianchi, and led the main series after two rounds despite not winning a race. He did, however, take his first series pole position and fastest lap at Catalunya. He originally took pole position for the Monaco round as well, but was then penalised for an incident in qualifying. He took no points from the weekend and lost his championship lead to Grosjean, who eventually secured the title with one round of the series remaining. He held second place in the championship until the last round of the season at Monza, where he had a disastrous weekend and slipped back to fifth in the standings, behind Luca Filippi, Bianchi and Pic.

As part of his deal to become the Caterham Formula One team's reserve driver, van der Garde joined the marque's GP2 team for the 2012 season, alongside Rodolfo González. He returned to the winner's circle with race victories at Catalunya and Singapore, but again was not consistent enough to mount a championship challenge, finishing sixth in the points standings.

On 9 February 2015, van der Garde returned to this series for testing, racking up over 350 km at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo. He drove for Campos Racing (previously known as Addax), for the first time.

Formula One career

2006 saw van der Garde being brought into the McLaren Young Drivers Programme.

On 15 December 2006, van der Garde was confirmed as the Super Aguri Formula One team's test and reserve driver for the 2007 season.

On 1 February 2007, van der Garde was unexpectedly announced by Spyker F1 as the team's test and reserve driver. On 2 February 2007 Super Aguri confirmed their belief their existing contract with Van der Garde was still in force, stating "Super Aguri F1 Team has a valid contract with Giedo van der Garde to drive for the team in the position of Friday and Test Driver for the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship. The contract was submitted by the SAF1 Team to the Contracts Recognition Board on 23rd January 2007." However, on 20 June 2007, van der Garde tested at Silverstone with Spyker, indicating the contract dispute had been resolved. Spyker originally intended Van der Garde to be the team's Friday driver at the Australian Grand Prix, but he failed to obtain the necessary superlicence from the FIA in time.

Van der Garde was a candidate to race in Formula One for Virgin in 2011, but that seat eventually went to Belgian Jérôme d'Ambrosio.

Caterham (2012–13)

On 4 February 2012, it was announced that van der Garde would be Reserve Driver for Caterham F1 for the 2012 Formula One season. Van der Garde's first Friday practice session came at the 2012 Chinese Grand Prix; he went on to complete six Friday practice sessions throughout the 2012 season.

On 1 February 2013, van der Garde's management announced that he would drive for Caterham as their second driver for the 2013 Formula One season, next to Charles Pic. Van der Garde finished his first Formula One race with an 18th place at the 2013 Australian Grand Prix.

At the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix, van der Garde achieved Caterham's highest ever qualifying place with 15th, this was also the first time that a Caterham made it to Q2 in the 2013 season. Van der Garde equalled his career best 15th during the race despite an early collision with Williams F1 driver Pastor Maldonado. He later improved on this performance by finishing 14th during the 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix, ahead of his teammate Pic as well as Marussia drivers Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton.

Van der Garde then bested his previous best qualifying position at the 2013 Belgian Grand Prix by qualifying 14th after electing to go on slicks on a continuously drying track, having finished the Q1 session in third place after adopting a similar strategy. But despite a good start that saw him remain in touch with the more established teams for the first few laps, he was unable to improve upon his grid position and finished 16th, a lap down on the leaders.

Sauber (2014–15)

;2014 On 21 January 2014, it was announced that van der Garde had joined Sauber F1 Team as a reserve and test driver for the 2014 season. He took part in the first free practice session in seven of the season's Grands Prix in this role.

During events that became public in 2015, van der Garde has claimed that, although in June 2014 he was guaranteed a position as one of the Sauber's two nominated race drivers for the Formula One season, by November 2014, the team informed him that he was no longer required. The team instead announced Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr as their race drivers for the 2015 season, causing Van der Garde to file an international arbitration complaint with the Swiss Chambers’ Arbitration Institution in December 2014.

;2015 On 2 March 2015, the Swiss Chambers’ Arbitration Institution released a partial award upholding van der Garde's contract and ordering Sauber to "refrain from taking any action the effect of which would be to deprive Mr. van der Garde of his entitlement to participate in the 2015 Formula One Season as one of Sauber's two nominated race drivers."

On 5 March 2015, through his management company, van der Garde then filed an application in an Australian Court to enforce the Swiss award. In this instance, Australia was the appropriate jurisdiction as it was the location of the first F1 Grand Prix for the season. The court permitted Sauber's new drivers, Ericsson and Nasr (who were not parties to the Swiss arbitration), to be represented and heard.

On 11 March 2015, van der Garde obtained Court orders enforcing his Swiss award thus compelling Sauber to permit Van der Garde to participate at the Australian Grand Prix held in Melbourne, with F1 sessions scheduled from Friday, 13 to Sunday, 15 March. Sauber's response was to appeal that decision and publicly announce that they would not compromise the safety of the team or other drivers by putting Van der Garde in the car, because the Sauber C34 chassis had been tailored to fit Ericsson and Nasr who, through their lawyers, also joined in the appeal.

The appeal was heard the following day, on Thursday, 12 March 2015, at which time Sauber also argued that van der Garde's contract had been terminated by the team in February with the approval of the FIA's Contract Recognition Board and that Van der Garde violated the confidentiality clauses of the contract by discussing it with the media. Lawyers representing Ericsson and Nasr further argued that Van der Garde had not followed due process by failing to give prior notice of his legal action until after it was instituted. That appeal, however, was dismissed with the court upholding the previous order for Sauber to allow van der Garde be allowed to participate in that weekend's race. Further, the court adjourned the hearing until the following day to hear submissions on contempt of court proceedings brought by Van der Garde's lawyers against Sauber's team principal, Monisha Kaltenborn.

Due to the risk of having its assets seized for disobeying court orders, Sauber opted to abort participation in Friday morning's first practice session for the Australian Grand Prix. Nevertheless, based on media speculation about Bernie Ecclestone's intervention to avoid further negative publicity on the sport, Ericsson and Nasr did participate in Friday afternoon's second practice session.

On Saturday, 14 March 2015, the dispute reached a temporary resolution thanks to van der Garde announcing that he would forego racing in Melbourne, with a view to finding a more permanent solution in the future. The Sauber team and its new drivers for 2015, Ericsson and Nasr, were thus able to complete the Australian Grand Prix's Saturday qualifying session and Sunday race.

On 18 March 2015, van der Garde confirmed that he and Sauber had reached a settlement after he relinquished, once and for all, his rights to race in F1 with the team. In return for termination of the contract by mutual consent, it is reported that van der Garde received compensation in the amount of US$16 million. The controversy, however, continued thanks to a statement released by van der Garde revealing further background and indicating that his intention had also been that of promoting the rights of racing drivers whose contracts are often not honoured. In response, the Sauber team expressed surprise at van der Garde's post-settlement statement opting to not comment further on the matter.

Post-Sauber (2015–)

In April 2015, van der Garde's manager downplayed rumours of a return to Formula 1 during that season, with Manor Marussia, adding that the focus was for a 2016 race seat in DTM or LMP1.

TV career

As Max Verstappen joined Formula 1 in 2015, van der Garde was often asked for his analysis in Dutch TV Shows. Between 2015 and 2021, van der Garde was a usual guest in several Dutch TV shows to talk about Verstappen in Formula One. In December 2021, it was announced that Van der Garde would join the analyst team of Viaplay from 2022 onwards. At the new Dutch sports channel, van der Garde is accompanied by other analysts such as former Formula One driver Christijan Albers and racing driver Tom Coronel.

Sportscar career

2016: ELMS title

For the 2016 season, van der Garde would return to racing, making his maiden sportscar racing appearance with G-Drive Racing in the European Le Mans Series. Partnering with Simon Dolan and Harry Tincknell, he went on to take the title in his debut season, with the outfit having taken victory at Silverstone and Estoril.

Van der Garde would also make his debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans during the same year.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeam nameRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition200320042005200620072008nowrap2008–0920092009–10201020112012201320142016201720182018–1920192019–20202120222023
Formula Renault 2000 MastersVan Amersfoort Racing60203726th
Dutch Formula Renault Championship?????694th
Zandvoort Masters Championship??????2nd
Formula 3 Euro SeriesOpel Team Signature-Plus200002379th
Masters of Formula 310000N/A13th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/A15th
Bahrain Superprix10000N/A15th
Formula 3 Euro SeriesTeam Rosberg200112349th
Masters of Formula 310000N/A6th
Formula 3 Euro SeriesASM Formule 3201204376th
Masters of Formula 310111N/A2nd
Formula OneSpyker F1Test driver
Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesVictory Engineering170000676th
Formula OneForce IndiaTest driver
Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesP1 Motorsport1552381371st
GP2 Asia SeriesGFH Team iSport1010001112th
GP2 SeriesiSport International203003347th
GP2 Asia SeriesBarwa Addax Team20000034th
GP2 SeriesBarwa Addax Team200004397th
GP2 SeriesBarwa Addax Team180115495th
GP2 Asia Series40002163rd
Formula OneCaterham F1 TeamTest driver
GP2 SeriesCaterham Racing2422261606th
Formula OneCaterham F1 Team190000022nd
Formula OneSauber F1 TeamTest driver
European Le Mans Series - LMP2G-Drive Racing620141031st
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP210000N/ADNF
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2200003021st
Extreme Speed Motorsports20000
Audi Sport TT CupAudi Sport200000NC†
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2Racing Team Nederland10000N/A7th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2Racing Team Nederland80000857th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2Racing Team Nederland10000N/A15th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2Racing Team Nederland811141306th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2Racing Team Nederland50000529th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP210000N/A11th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2100000NC‡
European Le Mans Series - LMP2100000NC†
IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2Racing Team Nederland3002367615th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2TDS Racing7001218324th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2United Autosports210013714th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2Graff Racing10000N/A17th

† As Van der Garde was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points. ‡ Points only counted towards the Michelin Endurance Cup, and not the overall LMP2 Championship.

  • Season still in progress.--

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2000 results

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

YearEntrant12345678DCPointsnowrapVan Amersfoort Racing6th72
2003BRN
1BRN
2ASS
1
14ASS
2
Ret**OSC
1**
19OSC
2
3DON
1
2**DON
2**
2

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPointsnowrapOpel Team Signature-PlusnowrapDallara F302/018nowrapSpiess-Opel9th37nowrapTeam RosbergnowrapDallara F305/039nowrapSpiess-Opel9th34nowrapASM Formule 3nowrapDallara F306/012nowrapMercedes6th37
2004HOC
1
9HOC
2
4EST
1
16EST
2
6ADR
1
3ADR
1
6PAU
1
12PAU
2
RetNOR
1
RetNOR
1
12MAG
1
18MAG
2
7NÜR
1
7NÜR
2
12ZAN
1
4ZAN
2
8BRN
1
5BRN
2
3HOC
1
12HOC
2
22
2005HOC
1
RetHOC
2
4PAU
1
6PAU
2
15SPA
1
RetSPA
2
17[MON
1](2005-monaco-grand-prix-formula-three)
11[MON
2](2005-monaco-grand-prix-formula-three)
Ret*OSC
1*
17OSC
2
6NOR
1
RetNOR
2
RetNÜR
1
8NÜR
2
5ZAN
1
RetZAN
2
3**LAU
1**
2LAU
2
6HOC
1
RetHOC
2
13
2006HOC
1
RetHOC
2
7LAU
1
12LAU
2
9OSC
1
RetOSC
2
11BRH
1
4BRH
2
19**NOR
1**
6NOR
2
1NÜR
1
3NÜR
2
11ZAN
1
2ZAN
2
5CAT
1
16CAT
2
8**LMS
1**
DNSLMS
2
12HOC
1
9HOC
2
2

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

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

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPointsnowrapVictory Engineering6th67nowrapP1 Motorsport
2007MNZ
1
19†*MNZ
2*
12NÜR
1
7NÜR
2
19MON
1
5HUN
1
6HUN
2
6SPA
1
6SPA
2
5DON
1
21DON
2
12MAG
1
5MAG
2
6EST
1
4EST
2
4CAT
1
6CAT
2
Ret
2008MNZ
1
1***MNZ
2***
1*SPA
1*
Ret*SPA
2*
1MON
1
2SIL
1
5SIL
2
2HUN
1
1HUN
2
21NÜR
1
2**NÜR
2**
7LMS
1
DNSLMS
2
1EST
1
8EST
2
8CAT
1
DNSCAT
2
Ret1st137

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

Complete GP2 Series results

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

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPointsnowrapiSport International7th34nowrapBarwa Addax Team7th39nowrapBarwa Addax Team5th49nowrapCaterham Racing6th160
2009CAT
FEA
7CAT
SPR
4MON
FEA
NCMON
SPR
11IST
FEA
15IST
SPR
13SIL
FEA
RetSIL
SPR
13NÜR
FEA
12NÜR
SPR
RetHUN
FEA
7HUN
SPR
1VAL
FEA
14VAL
SPR
RetSPA
FEA
6SPA
SPR
1MNZ
FEA
1MNZ
SPR
6ALG
FEA
RetALG
SPR
6
2010CAT
FEA
20CAT
SPR
9MON
FEA
6MON
SPR
2IST
FEA
4IST
SPR
3VAL
FEA
4VAL
SPR
2SIL
FEA
9SIL
SPR
7HOC
FEA
12HOC
SPR
9HUN
FEA
5HUN
SPR
4SPA
FEA
9SPA
SPR
2MNZ
FEA
RetMNZ
SPR
RetYMC
FEA
RetYMC
SPR
19
2011IST
FEA
4IST
SPR
2***CAT
FEA***
2CAT
SPR
RetMON
FEA
RetMON
SPR
9VAL
FEA
2VAL
SPR
3SIL
FEA
8SIL
SPR
3NÜR
FEA
6NÜR
SPR
RetHUN
FEA
4HUN
SPR
4SPA
FEA
RetSPA
SPR
20MNZ
FEA
21MNZ
SPR
13
2012SEP
FEA
9SEP
SPR
4BHR1
FEA
Ret*BHR1
SPR*
9**BHR2
FEA**
3BHR2
SPR
19CAT
FEA
1CAT
SPR
6MON
FEA
3MON
SPR
3VAL
FEA
11VAL
SPR
6SIL
FEA
8SIL
SPR
21**HOC
FEA**
5HOC
SPR
2HUN
FEA
5HUN
SPR
10*SPA
FEA*
5SPA
SPR
21MNZ
FEA
RetMNZ
SPR
10MRN
FEA
8MRN
SPR
1

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

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

YearEntrant123456789101112DCPointsnowrapGFH Team iSport12th11nowrapBarwa Addax Team34th0nowrapBarwa Addax Team
nowrap2008–09SHI
FEA
10SHI
SPR
DNSDUB
FEA
4DUB
SPR
CBHR1
FEA
7BHR1
SPR
14LSL
FEA
12LSL
SPR
8SEP
FEA
14SEP
SPR
10BHR2
FEA
5BHR2
SPR
7
nowrap2009–10YMC1
FEAYMC1
SPRYMC2
FEA
RetYMC2
SPR
19BHR1
FEABHR1
SPRBHR2
FEABHR2
SPR
nowrap2011[YMC
FEA](2011-abu-dhabi-gp2-asia-round)
5[YMC
SPR](2011-abu-dhabi-gp2-asia-round)
23[IMO
FEA](2011-italian-gp2-asia-round)
2[IMO
SPR](2011-italian-gp2-asia-round)
33rd16

Complete Formula One results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920WDCPointsnowrapCaterham F1 TeamnowrapCaterham CT01nowrapRenault RS272012 2.4 V8nowrapCaterham F1 TeamnowrapCaterham CT03nowrapRenault RS272013 2.4 V822nd0nowrapSauber F1 TeamnowrapSauber C33nowrapFerrari 059/3 1.6 V6 t
AUSMALCHN
TDBHRESPMONCANEURGBRGERHUNBELITASINJPN
TDKOR
TDIND
TDABU
TDUSABRA
TD
AUS
18MAL
15CHN
18BHR
21ESP
RetMON
15CAN
RetGBR
18GER
18HUN
14BEL
16ITA
18SIN
16KOR
15JPN
RetIND
RetABU
18USA
19BRA
18
AUSMALBHR
TDCHN
TDESP
TDMONCANAUTGBR
TDGER
TDHUNBEL
TDITA
TDSINJPNRUSUSABRAABU

Complete European Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPointsnowrapG-Drive RacingLMP2nowrapGibson 015SnowrapNissan VK45DE 4.5 L V81st103nowrapRacing Team NederlandLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V8NC†0†
2016SIL
1IMO
2RBR
3LEC
5SPA
5EST
1
2021CATRBRLECMNZ
13SPAALG

† As van der Garde was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

YearEntrantClassCarEngine123456789RankPointsnowrapG-Drive RacingLMP2nowrapGibson 015SNissan VK45DE 4.5 L V821st30nowrapExtreme Speed MotorsportsnowrapLigier JS P2nowrapRacing Team NederlandLMP2nowrapDallara P217nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V87th85nowrapRacing Team NederlandLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V86th130nowrapRacing Team NederlandLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V89th52nowrapUnited AutosportsLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V814th37
2016SILSPA
6LMS
RetNÜRMEXCOA
FUJ
4SHABHR
5
nowrap2018–19SPA
7LMS
5SIL
5FUJ
7SHA
5SEB
5SPA
5LMS
5
nowrap2019–20*SIL*
3FUJ
1SHA
5BHR
5COA
5SPA
3LMS
6BHR
3
nowrap2021SPA
4ALG
10MNZ
WDLMS
6BHR
5BHR
6
2023SEBALG
1SPALMSMNZ
4FUJBHR
  • Season still in progress.--

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
RUS G-Drive RacingGBR Jake Dennis
GBR Simon DolanGibson 015S-NissanLMP2222DNFDNF
NED Racing Team NederlandNED Jan Lammers
NED Frits van EerdDallara P217-GibsonLMP235611th7th
NED Racing Team NederlandNED Nyck de Vries
NED Frits van EerdDallara P217-GibsonLMP234026th15th
NED Racing Team NederlandNED Nyck de Vries
NED Frits van EerdOreca 07-GibsonLMP234919th15th
NED Racing Team NederlandNED Job van Uitert
NED Frits van EerdOreca 07-GibsonLMP235616th11th
LMP2 Pro-Am2nd
FRA Graff RacingITA Roberto Lacorte
FRA Patrick PiletOreca 07-GibsonLMP230337th16th
LMP2 Pro-Am4th

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

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

YearEntrantClassMakeEngine1234567RankPointsRefnowrapRacing Team NederlandLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V8NC†0†nowrapRacing Team NederlandLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 V815th676nowrapTDS RacingLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V84th1832
2021DAY
8†SEBWGLWGLELKLGAPET
2022DAY
2†SEB
2LGAMDOWGL
3ELKPET
2023DAY
4†SEB
8LGA
4WGL
4ELK
2IMS
5PET
2

† Points only counted towards the Michelin Endurance Cup, and not the overall LMP2 Championship.

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Personal life

In December 2013, Van der Garde married his long-time girlfriend Denise Boekhoorn, daughter of Dutch businessman and investor Marcel Boekhoorn, at a ceremony in Zwolle, Netherlands.

Notes

References

References

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