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Jan Heylen

Belgian racing driver (born 1980)

Jan Heylen

Summary

Belgian racing driver (born 1980)

FieldValue
nameJan Heylen
imageJan Headshot.jpg
nationalityBEL Belgian
birth_date
birth_placeGeel, Belgium
racing_licence[[File:FIA Gold Driver.png12px]] FIA Gold (until 2016, 2022–)
[[File:FIA Silver Driver.png12px]] FIA Silver (2017–2021)
last_seriesIMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
years_active2014-present
current_teamWright Motorsports
teamsThe Racers Group, Snow Racing, Park Place Motorsports
prev_seriesAmerican Le Mans Series
Rolex SportsCar Series
Belgian GT3 Championship, Indy Lites
Champ Car World Series
Eurocup Mégane Trophy
International Formula 3000
German Formula Three
Formula Three Euroseries
Spanish Formula Three
British Formula Ford
prev_series_years2012-2013
2008-2013
2010
2006-2007
2005
2004
2004
2003
2003
2001-2002
titlesMichelin Pilot Challenge, Michelin Endurance Cup
Eurocup Mégane Trophy
Formula Ford Festival
title_years2021
2005
2002

Rolex SportsCar Series Belgian GT3 Championship, Indy Lites Champ Car World Series Eurocup Mégane Trophy International Formula 3000 German Formula Three Formula Three Euroseries Spanish Formula Three British Formula Ford 2008-2013 2010

2006-2007 2005 2004 2004 2003 2003 2001-2002 Eurocup Mégane Trophy Formula Ford Festival

2005 2002

Jan Heylen (born 1 May 1980) is a Belgian racing driver, based out of Tampa, Florida.

Racing career

Early career (1992-2004)

Heylen began karting in 1992, and worked his way up through various feeder series through the years including the British Formula Ford Winter Series (2000), British Formula Ford Championship (2001), Formula Ford Festival, UK Formula Ford Zetec Championship (2002), Formula 3 Spain and Euro (2003), and German Formula 3 (2004). In 2005, he was crowned the Eurocup Mégane Trophy champion. He also won the 2002 Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch and has competed in the Formula Three Euroseries. In 2004, Heylen drove in the first four Formula 3000 races of the season with Team Astromega before being replaced by Olivier Tielemans. Following the changeup, Heylen returned to the German Formula 3 series and finished third in the championship with six wins and eight podium finishes.

European Sports Car Racing (2005-2011)

Through still racing in open-wheel machinery, Heylen started adding sports cars to his racing resume in 2005. That year, he also competed in the Eurocup Megane Trophy, earning seven wins. He also participated in the 24 Hours of Zolder, finishing first with Selleslagh Racing Team. The following season, he raced in a one-off at Spa-Francorchamps in Belcar GT, a national sports car racing championship in Belgium, again securing victory. In 2008, he returned to the 24 Hours of Zolder and Belcar GT with AD sport, racing alongside future Porsche Factory driver Laurens Vanthoor. The 2009 season saw his final attempts at the 24 Hours of Zolder and Spa, resulting in a DNF with AD Sport, and a fourth-place finish with Prospeed Competition, respectively. In 2011, Heylen returned to Prospeed Competition, with co-driver Petri Lappalainen, and the pair earned four top-ten finishes in twelve events, with a season-best of seventh place at Zandvoort, concluding Heylen's full-season efforts in Europe.

Champ Car World Series (2006 & 2007)

Heylan beat out Nicky Pastorelli for the 2006 Champ Car World Series season at Dale Coyne Racing by bringing sponsorship from the Muermans Group and BergHOFF Worldwide. With Cristiano da Matta as his teammate, Heylen scored a fifth-place finish at the Cleveland Grand Prix, the team's best result to date. Heylen ended the season fourteenth in the standings with a best finish of fifth at the Cleveland Grand Prix. He was unable to find a ride for the first three races of the 2007 season, but was brought on to Conquest Racing to replace Matt Halliday from the fourth race onwards. Despite finishing second—the team's top finish at the time—at TT Circuit Assen, the race would be his final one for the team as he was replaced for the final two races by funded driver Nelson Philippe.

North American Sports Car Racing Beginnings (2008-2013)

In 2008, Heylen began his North American sports car racing career, driving in the first two Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series races, including the 24 Hours of Daytona in Synergy Racing's Porsche 911 in the GT-class. With co-drivers Mark Greenberg, Damien Faulkner, and Lance Arnold, the team finished sixth in class. Heylen returned to the team for the Homestead-Miami round with Steve Johnson, but the pair was unable to finish the race. He went back to Europe in 2011 for a full season in FIA GT, but came back to the United States the following year to compete in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series and American Le Mans Series, the top two sports car racing series in North America. In 2012, Heylen competed in a Trans-Am Series race in the GGT class and two Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge races driving a Dodge Challenger, three Rolex Sports Car Series GT-class races in a Dodge Viper, one American Le Mans Series LMP2-class race for Conquest Endurance, and one Pirelli World Challenge race. After running select races in 2012, Heylen raced the majority of the 2013 season in the American Le Mans Series alongside Mike Hedlund in the JDX Porsche. The pair earned three podium finishes that season at Lime Rock Park, downtown Baltimore, and Road Atlanta's Petit Le Mans.

Indy Lights (2010)

In 2009, Heylen signed on to compete in the Firestone Indy Lights series, driving for Team E. However, the team nor Heylen never appeared on track all season. He attended the 2010 IndyCar Series preseason meetings with Conquest Racing but did not announce a deal with the team. However, the 2010 season saw him drive for Team E, which never happened in 2009, in the 2010 Indy Lights season opener in St. Petersburg. Ironically, he finished second, as he did in his final Champ Car race, to Lights rookie Jean-Karl Vernay. In 2011, Heylen drove in the 24 Hours of Daytona for Starworks Motorsport and made six starts in the FIA GT3 European Championship for Prospeed Competition and finished 27th in points.

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and SRO America (2014-Present)

(Formally the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship and Pirelli World Challenge)

Jan Heylen and co-drivers at Daytona 2014

The 2014 season marked the unification of the GRAND-AM Series and American Le Mans Series, creating the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship. With the exception of the Twelve Hours of Sebring, where he ran with RumBum Racing, Heylen ran the entire season with Snow Racing, in a Porsche fielded by Wright Motorsports. Heylen and co-drivers Madison Snow and Marco Seefried finished in third place in the Rolex 24 At Daytona, as one of only two GTD entries to use only three drivers. Despite only receiving the car weeks before the race, the No. 58 Porsche 911 stayed in the top five for the entirety of the race. The full-season pair of Heylen and Snow returned to the podium again at Road America, then a final time at the season finale, Petit Le Mans, with Patrick Dempsey as the third driver. In 2015, Heylen returned to Wright, running in four races alongside Snow. The highlight of the year came at the Rolex 24 At Daytona, when the pair podiumed for the second consecutive year at the endurance event, this time with co-drivers Patrick Dempsey and Phillip Eng.

While he only competed in one event in 2016, Heylen came back in 2017 with Wright Motorsports for a full season in the Pirelli World Challenge Sprint X GT Pro/Am championship, racing alongside Michael Schein. With three wins and seven podiums, the pair finished second in the team and driver championships. He also participated in three IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship races with TRG and Park Place Motorsports, earning a best finish of fifth place at the Long Beach Grand Prix.

The 2018 and 2019 seasons brought more partial runs to Heylen's resume, running select events in the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge, the 24H GT Series at Circuit of the Americas, the Chase for the Trigon Trophy TA2 Series, the IMSA Prototype Challenge Presented by Mazda, and the Pirelli GT4 America SprintX Pro/Am championships with VOLT Racing, RS1, Wright Motorsports, and Baker Racing.

The 2020 Twelve Hours of Sebring podium

Despite the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and changes to the racing calendar, Heylen's career gained momentum in 2020, where he raced in two full-season efforts and two partial efforts with three different teams. In the Pirelli GT4 America SprintX, where the format involves two drivers sharing a car for a sprint race, he raced again with RS1 alongside Charlie Belluardo. The pair earned four podium finishes at Circuit of the Americas and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In Michelin Pilot Challenge (formerly Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge), he joined BGB Motorsport with Thomas Collingwood, where the pair had a best-place result of seventh in the 10-race championship. His partnership with Wright Motorsports continued to include three races in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and three in the GT World Challenge America Pro/Am Championship. In IMSA, Heylen joined Ryan Hardwick and Porsche Factory driver Patrick Long for three endurance events, earning a third-place finish at Road Atlanta, and the team's first IMSA victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring. Standing in for full-season driver Max Root, Heylen joined Wright driver Fred Poordad for the Circuit of the Americas doubleheader, bringing the No. 20 Porsche 911 GT3 R to two podium finishes. At the season finale event of the Intercontinental GT Challenge's Indianapolis 8 Hour, he joined Poordad and Root, securing victory in the silver class.

Jan Heylen and Ryan Hardwick Celebrating Michelin Pilot Challenge Championship

Heylen raced solely Wright Motorsport Porsche machinery in 2021, in what proved to be a stand-out year for the Belgian race car driver. In Michelin Pilot Challenge, Heylen signed for a full season with co-driver Ryan Hardwick, through Hardwick had to withdraw out of two events in which Max Root stepped in. After a series of five podium finishes, the No. 16 Wright Motorsports Porsche earned its first of three victories at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, gaining a foothold in the championship battle against the Turner Motorsports BMW. The championship titles were decided at the season finale at Road America in dramatic fashion when aggressive racing by the BMW withdrew the team from contention and the No. 16 Wright Porsche sailed to victory. With the win, Wright Motorsports became the Team Champion, and Heylen the Driver Champion. In the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Heylen joined fulls season drivers Patrick Long and Trent Hindman in the No. 16 Porshe 911 GT3 R in the GTD class for the four endurance races, earning a second-place finish at the Twelve Hours of Sebring. The trio finished the year with a fifth-place finish at Petit Le Mans, securing the 2021 Michelin Endurance Cup, the endurance championship title within the full-season championship. In GT World Challenge America, Heylen returned to the No. 20 Porsche 911 GT3 R with Fred Poordad for a full-season, finishing in the top five for all thirteen races. The pair earned the 2021 Drivers' Championship title and Wright Motorsports the Team Championship title. The nine championship titles in 2021 earned Heylen the prestigious Porsche Cup award, an annual honor given to the most successful private Porsche driver since 1970. In addition to a trophy to accompany the honor, Heylen was gifted a new Porsche sportscar as well.

In December 2021, Wright Motorsports announced Heylen would run another full season alongside Hardwick, racing the No. 16 Porsche 911 GT3 R in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

Race Steward

In addition to being a racing driver, Heylen also acted as Race Director. In 2008 and 2009, Heylen acted as the Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup chief driving instructor, overseeing the training of thirty drivers between the ages of seventeen and 26, hoping to make it in professional sports car racing. The 2008 season was captured and made into a Reality television documentary called Racing Under Green. In the 2019 season, Heylen returned to a management role, joining the Mazda Road to Indy's USF2000 series as Race Director.

Heylen currently resides in Tampa, Florida.

Motorsports career results

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPointsnowrapKollesnowrapDallara F302/076nowrapMercedes28th0
2003HOC
1
20HOC
2
18ADR
1
19ADR
2
15PAU
1
10PAU
2
DNSNOR
1
11NOR
2
17LMS
1
15LMS
2
15NÜR
1
RetNÜR
2
RetA1R
1
20A1R
2
21ZAN
1ZAN
2HOC
1HOC
2MAG
1MAG
2

Complete International Formula 3000 results

YearEntrant12345678910DCPointsnowrapTeam Astromega16th1
2004IMO
11CAT
11MON
8NUR
9MAGSILHOCHUNSPAMNZ

American open–wheel racing results

Champ Car

YearTeamNo.1234567891011121314RankPointsRefnowrapDale Coyne Racing11nowrapConquest Racing34
2006LBH
7HOU
13MTY
16MIL
12POR
15CLE
5TOR
16EDM
16SJO
11DEN
11MTL
9ROA
9SRF
14MXC
1314th140
2007LVGLBHHOUPOR
15CLE
14MTT
16TOR
13EDM
10SJO
9ROA
6ZOL
13ASN
2SRFMXC16th104

Indy Lights

YearTeam12345678910111213RankPointsRefnowrapTeam E
2010STP
2ALALBHINDYIOWWGLTOREDMMOHSNMCHIKTYHMS24th40

Complete 24 Hours of Zolder results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.20051st1st20073rd2008
BEL Selleslagh Racing TeamBEL Marc Goossens
NED David Hart
BEL Guy Verheyen
Chevrolet Corvette C5-RGTA799
BEL AD SportBEL Raf Vanthoor
BEL Koen Wauters
BEL Kris Wauters
Dodge Viper Competition CoupéBelcar 17834th
BEL AD SportBEL Patrick Schreurs
BEL Koen Wauters
BEL Kris Wauters
Dodge Viper Competition CoupéBelcar 1657DNFDNF

Complete 24 Hours of Spa results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.200820112024
BEL Prospeed CompetitionBEL David Dermont
BEL Franz Lamot
BEL David LoixPorsche 997 GT3 Cup SG350516th4th
BEL Prospeed CompetitionBEL Marc Goossens
BEL Maxime Soulet
Porsche 997 GT3 RnowrapPro Cup331DNFDNF
ATG HAAS RTFRA Simon Gachet
DEN Dennis Lind
Audi R8 LMS Evo IInowrapPro Cup273DNFDNF

WeatherTech Sports Series

YearTeamClassCar123456789101112131415RankPointsnowrapSynergy RacingnowrapGTnowrapPorsche 997 GT3 Cup81st35nowrapRacers Edge MotorsportsnowrapGTnowrapDodge VipernowrapVehicle TechnologiesnowrapGTnowrapDodge Viper
2008DAY
6HOM
DNFMEX
-VIR
-LAG
-LRP
-WGI
-MOH
-DAY
-BAR
-CGV
-WGI
-SON
-NJP
-UTA
2012DAY
42BAR
-HOM
-NJP
-DET
-MOH
-RAM
-WGI
-IMS
16WGI
-CGV
-LAG
DNFLRP
2013DAY
DNFAUS
-BAR
-ATL
-DET
-WGI
-IMS
-RAM
-KAN
-LAG
-LRP

American Le Mans Series

YearTeamClassCar12345678910RankPointsRefnowrapConquest EndurancenowrapP2nowrapMorgan LMP210th0nowrapJDX RacingnowrapGTCnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 Cup4th108
2012SEB
9LBH
-LAG
-LRP
-MOS
-MOH
-RAM
-BAL
-VIR
-ATL
2013SEB
-LBH
8LAG
5LRP
2MOS
5RAM
DNFBAL
3AUS
4VIR
4ATL
3

IMSA

Formally TUDOR United SportsCar Championship now IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

YearTeamClassMakeEngine123456789101112RankPointsRefnowrapSnow RacingGTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT AmericanowrapPorsche 4.0 L Flat-67th280nowrapWright MotorsportsGTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT AmericanowrapPorsche 4.0 L Flat-618th105nowrapPark Place MotorsportsGTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 RnowrapPorsche 4.0 L Flat-661st15nowrapTRGGTDPorsche 911 GT3 RPorsche 4.0 L Flat-636th72Park Place MotorsportsnowrapWright MotorsportsGTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 RnowrapPorsche 4.0 L Flat-628th93nowrapWright MotorsportsGTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 RnowrapPorsche 4.0 L Flat-621st1193nowrapWright MotorsportsGTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 RnowrapPorsche 4.0 L Flat-62nd2875nowrapWright MotorsportsGTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 R (992)nowrapPorsche 4.2 L Flat-624th1052nowrapWright MotorsportsGTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 R (992)nowrapPorsche 4.2 L Flat-627th1244Magnus RacingGTDnowrapAston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 EvoAston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V888th133RS1GTDnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 R (992.2)Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6
2014DAY
3SEB
9LAG
11DET
9WGI
13MOS
7IMS
11ELK
3VIR
9AUS
4PET
2
2015DAY
3SEB
6LGA
BEL
8WGL
8LIM
ELK
VIR
AUS
PET
2016DAY
SEB
17LGA
BEL
WGL
MOS
LIM
ELK
VIR
AUS
PET
2017DAY
10LBH
5AUS
BEL
WGL
MOS
LIM
ELK
VIR
LGA
PET
SEB
6
2020DAY
DAY
SEB
ELK
VIR
ATL
3MOH
CLT
PET
4LGA
SEB
1
2021DAY
4SEB
2MOH
DET
WGI
8WGL
LIM
ELK
LGA
LBH
VIR
PET
5
2022DAY
1SEB
10LBH
5LGA
1MOH
9DET
7WGL
6MOS
LIM
6ELK
7VIR
5PET
4
2023DAY
9SEB
6LBH
MON
WGL
3MOS
LIM
ELK
VIR
IMSPET
11
2024DAY
7SEB
3LBH
LGA
WGL
19MOS
ELK
VIR
IMS
1PET
16
2025DAYSEBLBHLGAWGLMOSELKVIRIMSPET
19
2026DAY 21SEBLBHLGAWGLMOSELKVIRIMSPET

IMSA Prototype Challenge

YearTeamCarCo-Driver(s)123456RankPointsnowrapBaker RacingnowrapLigier JS P3nowrapBrad Baker23rd53
2018DAY
-SEB
15BAR
14MOS
11VIR
-ATL

Michelin Pilot Challenge Results

YearTeamCarCo-Driver(s)12345678910RankPointsRS1nowrapPorsche Cayman GT4 MRnowrapCavan O'Keefe64th13RS1nowrapPorsche 718 Cayman GT4 ClubsportnowrapCharlie Luck and Fred Poordad72nd13nowrapBGB MotorsportsnowrapPorsche 718 Cayman GT4 ClubsportnowrapThomas Collingwood and John Tecce16th170nowrapWright MotorsportnowrapPorsche 718 Cayman GT4 ClubsportnowrapRyan Hardwick/Max Root1st2680
2018DAY
-SEB
-MOH
-WGI
-MOS
-LRP
-RAM
-VIR
-LAG
18ATL
2019DAY
18SEB
-MOH
-WGI
-MOS
-LRP
-RAM
-VIR
-LAG
-ATL
2020DAY
16SEB
14RAM
15VIR
13ATL
15MOH
7MOH
13ATL
21LAG
15SEB
16
2021DAY
DNFSEB
2MOH
2WGI
4WGI
2LRP
3RAM
22LAG
1VIR
1ATL
1

GT World Challenge America / Pirelli World Challenge

YearTeamClassCarCo-Driver(s)123456789101112RankPointsnowrapWright MotorsportsnowrapGT SprintX Pro/AmnowrapPosche 911 GT3 RnowrapMichael Schein2nd214nowrapWright MotorsportsnowrapPro/AmnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 RnowrapFred Poordad9th36nowrapWright MotorsportsnowrapPro/AmnowrapPorsche 911 GT3 RnowrapFred Poordad1st220
2017VIR
3VIR
3MOS
2LRP
1LRP
1UTA
1UTA
6AUS
5AUS
5AUS
3
2020AUS
-AUS
-VIR
-VIR
-SON
-SON
-RAM
-RAM
-AUS
2AUS
2
2021SON
1SON
2AUS
2AUS
2VIR
2VIR
2RAM
3RAM
1WGI
5WGI
2SEB
1SEB
3

GT4 America

YearTeamClassCarCo-Driver(s)123456789101112131415161718RankPointsRS1nowrapSprintX Pro/AmnowrapPorsche Cayman GT4 CS-MRnowrapCharlie Bellaurdo12th10RS1nowrapSprintX Pro/AmnowrapPorsche Cayman GT4 CS-MRnowrapCharlie Bellaurdo6th129
2019AUS
-AUS
-LAG
-LAG
-VIR
-VIR
-MOS
-MOS
-SON
-SON
-POR
-POR
-WGI
6WGI
9RAM
-RAM
-LAS
-LAS
2020AUS
2AUS
3VIR
4VIR
6VIR
8SON
10SON
10SON
6RAM
-RAM
10RAM
8AUS
5AUS
2IMS
1IMS
8

Intercontinental GT Challenge 8 Hour

YearTeamClassCarCo-DriversPos. In ClassPos. Overall
2020Wright MotorsportSilver CupPorsche 911 GT3 RFred Poordad, Max Root1st6th
2021Wright MotorsportSilver CupPorsche 911 GT3 RFred Poordad, Max Root3rd8th

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
DEU Demspey-Proton RacingUSA Fred Poordad
USA Max RootPorsche 911 RSR-19GTE
Am34038th5th
DEU Proton CompetitionUSA Ryan Hardwick
CAN Zacharie RobichonPorsche 911 RSR-19GTE
Am28DNFDNF

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