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Sébastien Buemi

Swiss racing driver (born 1988)


Swiss racing driver (born 1988)

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captionBuemi at the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans
birth_nameSébastien Olivier Humbert Buemi
birth_date
birth_placeAigle, Vaud, Switzerland
spouse
children3
relativesNatacha Gachnang (cousin)
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current_seriesFIA World Endurance Championship
first_year2012
current_teamToyota Gazoo Racing
car_number8
starts93
championships4 (2014, 2018–19, 2022, 2023)
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2022, 2023 (HY)
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current_teamEnvision Racing-Jaguar
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23 (20182022)
16 (2022–present)
former_teamsRenault, Nissan
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podiums35
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poles17
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2022, 2023 (HY) 23 (20182022) 16 (2022–present)

Sébastien Olivier Humbert Buemi (; born 31 October 1988) is a Swiss racing driver, who competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Toyota and in Formula E for Envision. In formula racing, Buemi competed in Formula One from to , and won the 2015–16 Formula E Championship with Renault. In endurance racing, Buemi has won a joint-record four FIA World Endurance Championship titles—tied with Brendon Hartley—and is a four-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, all with Toyota.

Buemi has competed in the FIA World Endurance Championship with Toyota Gazoo Racing (formerly Toyota Racing) since 2012. He became the 2014 World Endurance Champion in the LMP1 class. He won both the 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans and, subsequently, the 2018-19 WEC Championship. He also won the 2019, 2020 and 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Buemi has raced FIA Formula E Championship with e.dams Renault (now Nissan Formula E Team) since 2014. He won the Formula E Championship in 2015–16. Buemi also became part of the Nismo Global Driver Exchange.

Early career

Formula BMW

Born in Aigle, Vaud, Buemi graduated from karting and spent 2004 and 2005 in German Formula BMW, finishing third and second in the championship respectively. He was also runner up in the 2005 FBMW World Final.

Formula Three

Following a single race in Spanish Formula Three in 2005, Buemi moved up to the Formula Three Euroseries for 2006, finishing 12th in the championship, ceding 11th place to Charlie Kimball on countback. He remained in the series for 2007, and finished second in the championship, behind Romain Grosjean. He has also competed in the special Masters of Formula 3 and Macau Grand Prix races.

A1 Grand Prix

For the 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season, Buemi shared driving duties for A1 Team Switzerland with Neel Jani and Marcel Fässler. The team finished eighth in the championship.

GP2 Series

Buemi was drafted in at short notice to replace the injured Michael Ammermüller at ART Grand Prix for the Monaco round of the 2007 GP2 Series season. He performed creditably on his GP2 début, qualifying fourth and finishing seventh. He joined the Arden International team for the 2008 GP2 Asia Series, and finished as runner-up with a win and four second places. He continued with the team for the main 2008 season. He scored his first win in the French sprint race, starting 21st on the grid (after a technical problem in the feature race) on slick tyres on a drying track and benefitting as most rivals had to pit for slicks. He won one more race and ended the season sixth in the championship.

Formula One

Buemi in 2008

On 18 September 2007, Buemi drove the Red Bull RB3 at the F1 test session in Jerez. He was third quickest on the day, behind Timo Glock (BMW) and Vitantonio Liuzzi (Scuderia Toro Rosso) but ahead of names such as Rubens Barrichello (Honda) and Nelson Piquet Jr. (Renault). On 16 January 2008, Red Bull Racing confirmed Buemi as their test and reserve driver for the 2008 season. At the 2008 Japanese Grand Prix, Buemi drove the medical car as usual driver Dr Jacques Tropenat had been suffering from an ear problem. Buemi also drove the medical car at the Chinese Grand Prix and Brazilian Grand Prix.

Scuderia Toro Rosso (2009–2011)

2009

Buemi during free practice at the [[2009 Spanish Grand Prix

Scuderia Toro Rosso confirmed its signing of Buemi as one of its race drivers on 9 January 2009. He was the first Swiss driver to take part in an F1 race since Jean-Denis Délétraz drove for Pacific at the 1995 European Grand Prix.

In his first race, the 2009 Australian Grand Prix, Buemi outqualified his teammate Sébastien Bourdais and then scored a point in the race by finishing in eighth position. He was later promoted to seventh place as a result of Lewis Hamilton being disqualified. At the Chinese Grand Prix, he scored another point, this time in the wet, finishing eighth after starting tenth. After a mid season dip in the Toro Rosso's form, Buemi rounded off a good weekend to finish 7th in the 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix. He followed this with a third top ten qualification in a row and another points finish at the season finale in Abu Dhabi. Buemi finished the year sixteenth with six points as the best rookie.

2010

Buemi driving the Toro Rosso STR5 during practice for the [[2010 Spanish Grand Prix

On 9 November 2009, it was confirmed that Buemi would race for a second season with Toro Rosso.

During the first free practice session of the 2010 Chinese Grand Prix, a front suspension wishbone broke under braking on Buemi's Toro Rosso as he braked for Turn 14. The two front wheels flew off while Buemi was travelling at over 300 km/h. One wheel went over the safety fence and landed in a spectator area, missing a camera man on its way. Buemi's car continued to travel forward, veering to the left and sliding along an Armco barrier, knocking off the front wing. Neither Buemi nor any spectators were injured as a result of the incident. Toro Rosso blamed a failure of a new front right upright for the incident. Buemi completed 2010 with eight points to teammate Alguersuari's five. He was sixteenth again in the drivers' championship.

2011

Buemi driving for Toro Rosso at the [[2011 Malaysian Grand Prix

Buemi, along with his teammate from 2009 and 2010 – Jaime Alguersuari, continued to race for Scuderia Toro Rosso in 2011. On 14 December 2011, it was announced that both Buemi and Alguersuari had been dropped by the team, and would be replaced by Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Éric Vergne for the season.

Red Bull Racing (2012–2022)

2012

In January 2012, it was announced that Buemi would rejoin Red Bull Racing as a test and reserve driver for the season, as well as acting as Toro Rosso's reserve driver. Buemi continued as Red Bull's test and reserve driver for the and seasons. Buemi was again announced as reserve driver for 2019 for Red Bull Racing. He participated in the 2020 Young Driver's Test with the Milton Keynes squad. As of 2023, Buemi was not featured on Red Bull's list of reserve drivers.

FIA World Endurance Championship

Buemi's No. 8 car at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans

Buemi also signed a deal to contest the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Toyota Motorsport GmbH, driving a Toyota TS030 Hybrid with Anthony Davidson and Hiroaki Ishiura (who later withdrew and was replaced by Stéphane Sarrazin). After a strong performance, the car was running in third position in the early evening when Davidson collided with a GT Ferrari and crashed heavily.

In 2013, Buemi continued driving with Toyota for a full season and ended with third place in the drivers' championship. For the 2014 season, he drove Toyota's new car – the Toyota TS040 Hybrid. With four wins and seven podiums from the eight races, Buemi became World Endurance Drivers' Champion with teammate Anthony Davidson.

As of 2024, Buemi has won the FIA WEC four times and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans four times and is the only FIA World Endurance Championship driver to have remained loyal to the same team and manufacturer since 2012.

Formula E

Buemi is currently one of the most successful drivers in the series' history having claimed many wins, poles, fastest laps and points in the series.

Renault e.dams (2014–2018)

Buemi raced in the inaugural Formula E season for e.dams alongside Frenchman Nicolas Prost.

2014–15 season

Buemi's season did not start off easily with a retirement in Beijing having started from last on the grid and being unable to set a qualifying time at the following round in Putrajaya, he lined up 19th on the grid. Buemi drove a brilliant recovery race having started in 19th and finishing third on the podium ahead of his teammate who started in 11th. At the third round of the season Buemi secured his first race victory in Punta del Este. Buemi started on pole at the following round in Buenos Aires for the first time in his career but crashed out of the race after leading. Buemi went on to win in Monaco and the first London race, both from pole position, whereas he finished second in Berlin. Buemi finished the season second in the championship, one point short of Nelson Piquet Jr.'s tally.

2015–16 season

Buemi at the [[2015 Punta del Este ePrix

In season two, Buemi dominated the early stages of the championship. In the season opening round in Beijing Buemi secured pole, fastest lap and the race win. The story was looking much the same in the following round in Putrajaya before Buemi's car experienced mechanical failure while leading the race. Having made a mistake in qualifying in Punta del Este, Buemi lined up fifth on the grid, but went on to claim his third fastest lap in three races and another race victory. Next he finished second in Buenos Aires and Mexico.

After a third-place finish at Paris, Buemi scored his third win of the season at Berlin, setting up a nail bitting finale in London. With Buemi needing to finish ahead of rival Lucas di Grassi to win the championship in the second race of the weekend, he was hit off by no other than di Grassi himself at the first corner. Therefore, the title was to be headed to whoever could get the fastest lap bonus points in their second car. Despite the immense pressure, Buemi cruised to the fastest lap to become Formula E champion 2015–16.

2016–17 season

Season three started exceptionally well for Buemi, as he won the first three rounds of the championship, becoming the first Formula E driver to achieve the feat of three consecutive wins. Buemi would go on to take three more wins at Monaco, Paris, and Berlin before the final four races in New York City and Montreal, both double headers.

However, Buemi skipped the New York event due to his WEC commitments with Toyota and participated in the 6 Hours of Nürburgring instead, with Red Bull F1 test and reserve driver Pierre Gasly taking his place. In addition, he was disqualified from two races for technical infringements. Ultimately, this loss of points led to Buemi missing out on the championship as rival Lucas di Grassi took the title at the final race.

2017–18 season

Buemi on the podium at the [[2017 Berlin ePrix

Buemi endured a tough start to the season, taking only one point from the opening double-header at Hong Kong, having been involved in some incidents, including with previous seasons' title rival Lucas di Grassi. Buemi hit back with pole position at Marrakesh. He led the race throughout, until four laps from the end, he was passed by the Mahindra of Felix Rosenqvist. He achieved two podium finishes at the next two races, to leave him in fourth place in the standings. However, he crashed out of the following race in Punta del Este. His Renault e.dams, however, proved not to be as competitive as previous seasons, and while consistently scoring in the points, he did not achieve a race win or podium for the next four races. In the final ePrix of the season, a double-header at New York, Buemi qualified on pole in both rounds, with the final round being achieved in the first wet qualifying session in Formula E history. However, he would slip behind faster cars in the races to third and fourth respectively. This meant he finished the season in fourth place, his lowest position in the standings since Formula E began, with 125 points. Renault e.dams finished the season fifth in the standings, the first time they had not won the Teams' Championship, with Buemi scoring 125 out of the team's 133 points.

Nissan e.dams (2018–2022)

It was announced that the DAMS would switch from Renault to Nissan from the 2018-19 season. Buemi was initially meant to partner Alexander Albon, who raced for the DAMS Formula 2 team, but he was released by DAMS to join Buemi's former team, Toro Rosso to race in F1 in 2019. Albon was replaced by Oliver Rowland, who had previously raced for DAMS in Formula 2 in 2017.

2018–19 season

Buemi at the 2019 Marrakesh ePrix

Buemi started the season with 3rd place on the grid, but slipped to sixth by the end of the race. At the next round in Marrakesh, Buemi again started third on the grid, but had to avoid the spinning Techeetah of Jean-Éric Vergne and fell down the order. However, by the end of the race, he recovered to eighth place. At the next race, in Santiago, he inherited pole position when Lucas di Grassi was disqualified for a technical infringement. However, he crashed out of lead towards the end of the race due to a brake failure. Buemi's misfortune continued, when at the next race, both he and his teammate Rowland ran out of energy a lap before the end of the race, running in fourth and third respectively, after Nissan had miscalculated the number of laps remaining. This was followed by a suspension failure causing him to retire from the following round. At the next round he crashed during his superpole run and therefore qualified sixth, but he was later disqualified for a technical infringement and had to start from the pit lane. By the last lap, he had made his way up to eighth place, but while attempting to overtake Robin Frijns, Buemi ploughed into the back of him, causing Frijns to take out di Grassi, moving Buemi up to sixth, while di Grassi retired on the spot, and Frijns limped back home in 14th. Buemi was given a ten-second time penalty for causing the collision and was classified eighth, the position he was in before the crash. He also had trouble in Rome and Paris. However, after taking pole for the Berlin ePrix, his results improved. He finished second, after di Grassi overtook him and won the race. In Bern, and in Race 2 in New York, he finished third. His first victory of the season came in Race 1 in New York, after taking pole position. He was under attack from Jaguar driver Alex Lynn. However, Lynn retired due to a loss of power. After that, Buemi held a comfortable margin to win the race over Lynn's teammate, Mitch Evans, who had an incredible comeback from 13th position on the grid. By the end of the season, Buemi had overtaken eleven drivers, including title contenders Evans and di Grassi, to climb from 13th to second in the championship.

2019–20 season

Buemi and Oliver Rowland were retained by Nissan e.dams for the 2019–20 season. Buemi finished fourth in the championship standings.

2020–21 season

Nissan e.dams retained Buemi and Oliver Rowland for the 2020–21 season.

2021–22 season

Buemi continued with Nissan e.dams with Maximilian Günther as his new teammate in 2022. The season once again failed to yield any podiums for Buemi, who scored a best result of fifth in New York City, which put him 15th in the standings.

Envision Racing (2023–)

2022–23 season

In October 2022, Buemi announced that he would switch to the Envision Racing team, replacing the outgoing Robin Frijns and partnering Nick Cassidy, under a two-year deal. Additionally, he ended an eight-year association with e.dams, which started in his first Formula E season. Having finished sixth during the season opener in Mexico City, Buemi scored his first pole position since the 2019 New York City ePrix weekend in Diriyah, having beaten rookie Jake Hughes in the final stage of qualifying. He took points from both races in the Kingdom, ending up fourth and sixth respectively. At the Hyderabad ePrix, Buemi navigated through a chaotic race to cross the line in third position, however he would be demoted to 15th due to an overpower infringement. More misery would pile on during the opening lap of the next race in Cape Town, as the Swiss driver was hit by a late-braking Pascal Wehrlein going into Turn 10. What followed would be a recovery drive with a damaged car, in which Buemi brought his Envision back up to fifth place.

2023–24 season

Buemi at the [[2024 Tokyo ePrix

Buemi remained at Envision Racing for the 2023–24 season as part of his contract, having Robin Frijns as his new teammate as Nick Cassidy departed for Jaguar Racing.

2024–25 season

Buemi and Robin Frijns continued with Envision Racing for the 2024–25 season.

2025–26 season

In August 2025, Buemi penned a multi-year deal with Envision Racing, extending his deal to drive for the team during the 2025–26 season.

Personal life

As of 2009, Buemi resided in Bahrain with his family and his girlfriend Jennifer. He then resided in Monaco for some time, and has since returned to Switzerland. Buemi married Jennifer in 2015, and they have three sons together. His grandfather Georges Gachnang and his first cousin Natacha Gachnang are also racing drivers.

In 2013, Buemi and Johnny Herbert mentored six contestants in a primetime ITV4 reality series, with the aim of taking players of the Gran Turismo videogames to the Dubai 24 Hour race as real drivers. Other countries in Europe had heats mentored by Vitantonio Liuzzi.

Karting record

Karting career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamPosition1998199920022003Source:
KIA Cup — Mini12th
Swiss Championship — Mini1st
KIA Cup — Mini 901st
Swiss Championship — Mini 901st
Andrea Margutti Trophy — ICA Junior2nd
Grand Prix Karting FFSA — Junior9th
Italian Open Masters — ICA Junior2nd
European Championship — ICA JuniorCegga Karts Racing1st
Monaco Kart Cup — ICA Junior17th
South Garda Winter Cup — ICA Junior20th
Andrea Margutti Trophy — ICA JuniorIntrepid Kart Technology30th
Italian Open Masters — ICA Junior1st
European Championship — ICA Junior4th
Swiss Championship — JuniorCegga Karts13th
Grand Prix Karting FFSA — Junior28th

Racing record

Racing career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition2004200520062006–07200720082009201020112012201320142014–1520152015–1620162016–1720172017–1820182018–1920192019–2020202020–212021nowrap2021–2220222022–2320232023–2420242024–2520252025–26
Formula BMW ADACLars Kaufmann Motorsport20022101883rd
Formula BMW ADACADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.207712162822nd
Formula BMW World Final10001N/A2nd
Spanish Formula 3 ChampionshipRacing Engineering100000NC
Formula 3 Euro SeriesASL Mücke Motorsport2010633112th
Masters of Formula 310001N/A3rd
Formula Renault 2.0 NECMotopark Academy821161727th
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0610013311th
Macau Grand PrixCarlin Motorsport10000N/A4th
A1 Grand PrixA1 Team Switzerland120010508th
Formula 3 Euro SeriesASL Mücke Motorsport2032413952nd
GP2 SeriesART Grand Prix110030621st
Macau Grand PrixRäikkönen Robertson Racing10000N/A11th
GP2 Asia SeriesTrust Team Arden101015372nd
GP2 Series192005506th
Formula OneRed Bull RacingTest driver
Formula OneScuderia Toro Rosso170000616th
Formula OneScuderia Toro Rosso190000816th
Formula OneScuderia Toro Rosso1900001515th
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipToyota Racing100000NC
24 Hours of Le Mans10000N/ADNF
European Le Mans Series - LMP2Boutsen Ginion Racing100000NC
Formula OneRed Bull RacingTest driver
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipToyota Racing81004106.253rd
24 Hours of Le Mans10000N/A2nd
Formula OneInfiniti Red Bull RacingTest driver
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipToyota Racing842371661st
24 Hours of Le Mans10000N/A3rd
Formula OneInfiniti Red Bull RacingTest driver
Formula Ee.dams Renault1133151432nd
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipToyota Racing80001795th
24 Hours of Le Mans10000N/A8th
Formula OneInfiniti Red Bull RacingTest driver
Formula ERenault e.dams1033561551st
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipToyota Gazoo Racing90001608th
24 Hours of Le Mans10000N/ANC
Formula OneRed Bull RacingReserve driver
Formula ERenault e.dams1062161572nd
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipToyota Gazoo Racing950171832nd
24 Hours of Le Mans10010N/A8th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - PrototypeRebellion Racing200004526th
Formula OneRed Bull RacingReserve driver
Formula ERenault e.dams1203041254th
24 Hours of Le MansToyota Gazoo Racing11111N/A1st
Formula OneAston Martin Red Bull RacingReserve driver
Formula ENissan e.dams1313041192nd
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipToyota Gazoo Racing854071981st
24 Hours of Le MansToyota Gazoo Racing11001N/A1st
Formula OneAston Martin Red Bull RacingReserve driver
Formula ENissan e.dams110004844th
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipToyota Gazoo Racing821182022nd
24 Hours of Le MansToyota Gazoo Racing11001N/A1st
Formula OneAston Martin Red Bull RacingReserve driver
Formula ENissan e.dams1500002021st
FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarToyota Gazoo Racing631251682nd
24 Hours of Le Mans - Hypercar10001N/A2nd
Formula OneRed Bull Racing HondaReserve driver
Formula ENissan e.dams1600003015th
FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarToyota Gazoo Racing622151491st
24 Hours of Le Mans - Hypercar11101N/A1st
Formula OneOracle Red Bull RacingReserve driver
Formula EEnvision Racing1602211056th
FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarToyota Gazoo Racing722161721st
24 Hours of Le Mans - Hypercar10000N/A2nd
Formula OneOracle Red Bull RacingDevelopment driver
Formula EEnvision Racing1300025311th
FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarToyota Gazoo Racing821121094th
Formula OneOracle Red Bull RacingDevelopment driver
Formula EEnvision Racing1610138412th
FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarToyota Gazoo Racing70001667th
Formula OneOracle Red Bull RacingDevelopment driver
Formula EEnvision Racing
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Complete Formula BMW ADAC results

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

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617181920DCPointsnowrapLars Kaufmann Motorsport3rd188nowrapMücke Motorsport2nd282
2004HOC1
1
4HOC1
2
2*ADR
1*
3ADR
2
4NÜR1
1
6NÜR1
2
5LAU
1
3**LAU
2**
2NOR
1
DSQ**NOR
2**
21NÜR2
1
6NÜR2
2
6OSC
1
2OSC
2
RetZAN
1
3ZAN
2
4BRN
1
3BRN
2
3HOC2
1
2*HOC2
2*
3
2005*HOC1
1*
2HOC1
2
5*LAU
1*
1LAU
2
3SPA
1
1**SPA
2**
Ret*NÜR1
1*
2NÜR1
2
3***BRN
1***
2***BRN
2***
1*OSC
1*
2***OSC
2***
1***NOR
1***
5NOR
2
2*NÜR2
1*
1***NÜR2
2***
1**ZAN
1**
2*ZAN
2*
1HOC2
1
16HOC2
2
3

Complete Formula Renault 2.0 NEC results

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

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516DCPointsnowrapMotopark Academy7th172
2006OSC
1OSC
2SPA
1SPA
2*NÜR
1*
1NÜR
2
3ZAN
1
2ZAN
2
5OSC
1OSC
2ASS
1ASS
2AND
1
2AND
2
26**SAL
1**
1*SAL
2*
2

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

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

YearEntrant1234567891011121314DCPointsnowrapMotopark Academy11th33
2006ZOL
1ZOL
2IST
1
4IST
2
8MIS
1
RetMIS
2
9NÜR
1NÜR
2DON
1
1DON
2
6LMS
1LMS
2CAT
1CAT
2

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

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

YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920PosPointsnowrapASL Mücke MotorsportnowrapDallara F305/011nowrapMercedes12th31nowrapASL Mücke MotorsportnowrapDallara F305/011nowrapMercedes2nd95
2006HOC
1
19HOC
2
14LAU
1
RetLAU
2
12OSC
1
7*OSC
2*
1BRH
1
21BRH
2
16NOR
1
7*NOR
2*
11NÜR
1
4NÜR
2
8*ZAN
1*
RetZAN
2
8CAT
1
7CAT
2
5BUG
1
DSQ*BUG
2*
11*HOC
1*
2*HOC
2*
3
2007***HOC
1***
1*HOC
2*
3BRH
1
7BRH
2
2**NOR
1**
2NOR
2
2MAG
1
3*MAG
2*
19MUG
1
3MUG
2
5ZAN
1
3ZAN
2
2NÜR
1
2NÜR
2
3CAT
1
RetCAT
2
6NOG
1
4NOG
2
1HOC
1
5*HOC
2*
1

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPointsnowrapSwitzerland8th50
nowrap2006–07[NED
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-netherlands)
10[NED
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-netherlands)
8[CZE
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-czech-republic)
8[CZE
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-czech-republic)
10[BEI
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-beijing-china)[BEI
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-beijing-china)[MYS
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-malaysia)[MYS
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-malaysia)[IDN
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-indonesia)[IDN
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-indonesia)[NZL
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-new-zealand)
5[NZL
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-new-zealand)
4[AUS
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-australia)
4[AUS
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-australia)
7[RSA
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-south-africa)[RSA
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-south-africa)[MEX
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-mexico)[MEX
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-mexico)[SHA
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-shanghai-china)
4[SHA
FEA](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-shanghai-china)
9[GBR
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-great-britain)
Ret[GBR
SPR](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-great-britain)
DSQ

Complete GP2 Series results

(key) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021DCPointsnowrapART Grand Prix21st6nowrapTrust Team Arden6th50
2007[BHR
FEA](2007-bahrain-gp2-series-round)[BHR
SPR](2007-bahrain-gp2-series-round)[CAT
FEA](2007-catalunya-gp2-series-round)[CAT
SPR](2007-catalunya-gp2-series-round)[MON
FEA](2007-monaco-gp2-series-round)
7[MAG
FEA](2007-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)[MAG
SPR](2007-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)[SIL
FEA](2007-silverstone-gp2-series-round)[SIL
SPR](2007-silverstone-gp2-series-round)[NÜR
FEA](2007-nurburgring-gp2-series-round)
Ret*[NÜR
SPR](2007-nurburgring-gp2-series-round)*
20[HUN
FEA](2007-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
15*[HUN
SPR](2007-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)*
17[IST
FEA](2007-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
Ret[IST
SPR](2007-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
13[MNZ
FEA](2007-monza-gp2-series-round)
7[MNZ
SPR](2007-monza-gp2-series-round)
14[SPA
FEA](2007-spa-francorchamps-gp2-series-round)
10[SPA
SPR](2007-spa-francorchamps-gp2-series-round)
Ret[VAL
FEA](2007-valencia-gp2-series-round)[VAL
SPR](2007-valencia-gp2-series-round)
2008[CAT
FEA](2008-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
7[CAT
SPR](2008-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
2[IST
FEA](2008-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
6[IST
SPR](2008-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
3[MON
FEA](2008-monaco-gp2-series-round)
Ret[MON
SPR](2008-monaco-gp2-series-round)
11[MAG
FEA](2008-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
Ret[MAG
SPR](2008-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
1[SIL
FEA](2008-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
4[SIL
SPR](2008-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
DNS[HOC
FEA](2008-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)
Ret*[HOC
SPR](2008-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)*
8[HUN
FEA](2008-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
7[HUN
SPR](2008-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
1[VAL
FEA](2008-valencia-gp2-series-round)
6[VAL
SPR](2008-valencia-gp2-series-round)
Ret[SPA
FEA](2008-spa-francorchamps-gp2-series-round)
5[SPA
SPR](2008-spa-francorchamps-gp2-series-round)
4[MNZ
FEA](2008-monza-gp2-series-round)
3[MNZ
SPR](2008-monza-gp2-series-round)
7

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

(key) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678910DCPointsnowrapTrust Team Arden2nd37
2008[DUB1
FEA](2008-uae-1st-gp2-asia-series-round)
DSQ[DUB1
SPR](2008-uae-1st-gp2-asia-series-round)
Ret[SEN
FEA](2008-indonesian-gp2-asia-series-round)
1[SEN
SPR](2008-indonesian-gp2-asia-series-round)
7[SEP
FEA](2008-malaysian-gp2-asia-series-round)
Ret[SEP
SPR](2008-malaysian-gp2-asia-series-round)
Ret[BHR
FEA](2008-bahrain-gp2-asia-series-round)
2*[BHR
SPR](2008-bahrain-gp2-asia-series-round)*
2[DUB2
FEA](2008-uae-2nd-gp2-asia-series-round)
2[DUB2
SPR](2008-uae-2nd-gp2-asia-series-round)
2

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPointsnowrapScuderia Toro RossonowrapToro Rosso STR4nowrapFerrari 056 2.4 V816th6nowrapScuderia Toro RossonowrapToro Rosso STR5nowrapFerrari 056 2.4 V816th8nowrapScuderia Toro RossonowrapToro Rosso STR6nowrapFerrari 056 2.4 V815th15
2009AUS
7MAL
16†CHN
8BHR
17ESP
RetMON
RetTUR
15GBR
18GER
16HUN
16EUR
RetBEL
12ITA
13†SIN
RetJPN
RetBRA
7ABU
8
BHR
16†AUS
RetMAL
11CHN
RetESP
RetMON
10TUR
16CAN
8EUR
9GBR
12GER
RetHUN
12BEL
12ITA
11SIN
14JPN
10KOR
RetBRA
13ABU
15
AUS
8MAL
13CHN
14TUR
9ESP
14MON
10CAN
10EUR
13GBR
RetGER
15HUN
8BEL
RetITA
10SIN
12JPN
RetKOR
9IND
RetABU
RetBRA
12

Driver failed to finish the race, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.20122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
JPN Toyota RacingGBR Anthony Davidson
FRA Stéphane SarrazinToyota TS030 HybridLMP182DNFDNF
JPN Toyota RacingGBR Anthony Davidson
FRA Stéphane SarrazinToyota TS030 HybridLMP13472nd2nd
JPN Toyota RacingGBR Anthony Davidson
FRA Nicolas LapierreToyota TS040 HybridLMP1-H3743rd3rd
JPN Toyota RacingGBR Anthony Davidson
JPN Kazuki NakajimaToyota TS040 HybridLMP13868th8th
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingGBR Anthony Davidson
JPN Kazuki NakajimaToyota TS050 HybridLMP1384NCNC
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingGBR Anthony Davidson
JPN Kazuki NakajimaToyota TS050 HybridLMP13588th2nd
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingESP Fernando Alonso
JPN Kazuki NakajimaToyota TS050 HybridLMP13881st1st
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingESP Fernando Alonso
JPN Kazuki NakajimaToyota TS050 HybridLMP13851st1st
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingNZL Brendon Hartley
JPN Kazuki NakajimaToyota TS050 HybridLMP13871st1st
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingNZL Brendon Hartley
JPN Kazuki NakajimaToyota GR010 HybridHypercar3692nd2nd
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingNZL Brendon Hartley
JPN Ryō HirakawaToyota GR010 HybridHypercar3801st1st
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingNZL Brendon Hartley
JPN Ryō HirakawaToyota GR010 HybridHypercar3422nd2nd
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingNZL Brendon Hartley
JPN Ryō HirakawaToyota GR010 HybridHypercar3115th5th
JPN Toyota Gazoo RacingNZL Brendon Hartley
JPN Ryō HirakawaToyota GR010 HybridHypercar38015th15th

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

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

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456789RankPointsnowrapToyota RacingLMP1nowrapToyota TS030 HybridnowrapToyota 3.4 L V8 (Hybrid)NC0nowrapToyota RacingLMP1nowrapToyota TS030 HybridnowrapToyota 3.4 L V8 (Hybrid)3rd106.25nowrapToyota RacingLMP1nowrapToyota TS040 HybridnowrapToyota 3.7 L V8 (Hybrid)1st166nowrapToyota RacingLMP1nowrapToyota TS040 HybridnowrapToyota 3.7 L V8 (Hybrid)5th79nowrapToyota Gazoo RacingLMP1nowrapToyota TS050 HybridnowrapToyota 2.4 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)8th60nowrapToyota Gazoo RacingLMP1nowrapToyota TS050 HybridnowrapToyota 2.4 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)2nd183nowrapToyota Gazoo RacingLMP1nowrapToyota TS050 HybridnowrapToyota 2.4 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)1st198nowrapToyota Gazoo RacingLMP1nowrapToyota TS050 HybridnowrapToyota 2.4 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)2nd202nowrapToyota Gazoo RacingHypercarnowrapToyota GR010 HybridnowrapToyota 3.5 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)2nd168nowrapToyota Gazoo RacingHypercarnowrapToyota GR010 HybridnowrapToyota 3.5 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)1st149nowrapToyota Gazoo RacingHypercarnowrapToyota GR010 HybridnowrapToyota 3.5 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)1st172nowrapToyota Gazoo RacingHypercarnowrapToyota GR010 HybridnowrapToyota 3.5 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)4th109Toyota Gazoo RacingHypercarToyota GR010 HybridToyota 3.5 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid)7th66
2012SEBSPALMS
RetSILSÃOBHRFUJSHA
2013SIL
3SPA
4LMS
2SÃO
RetCOA
2FUJ
15SHA
RetBHR
1
2014SIL
1SPA
1LMS
3*COA*
3FUJ
1SHA
1BHR
10SÃO
2
2015SIL
3SPA
8LMS
8NÜR
5COA
4FUJ
5SHA
6BHR
4
2016SIL
16SPA
27LMS
NCNÜR
5MEX
RetCOA
5FUJ
4SHA
3BHR
4
2017SIL
1SPA
1LMS
6NÜR
4MEX
3COA
3FUJ
1SHA
1BHR
1
nowrap2018–19SPA
1*LMS*
1SIL
DSQFUJ
2SHA
2SEB
1SPA
1LMS
1
nowrap2019–20SIL
2*FUJ*
1SHA
2BHR
2COA
2SPA
2LMS
1BHR
2
2021SPA
1ALG
1MNZ
4LMS
2*BHR*
2BHR
1
2022SEB
2SPA
RetLMS
1MNZ
2FUJ
1BHR
2
2023SEB
2ALG
1SPA
2LMS
2MNZ
6FUJ
2BHR
1
2024QAT
8IMO
5SPA
6LMS
5SÃO
1COA
15FUJ
10*BHR*
1
2025QAT
5IMO
5SPA
4LMS
14SÃOCOA
9FUJ
16BHR
2
  • Season still in progress.--

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345678910RankPointsnowrapRebellion RacingPnowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V826th45
2017DAY
8SEB
9LBHCOADETWGLMOSELKLGAPET
  • Season still in progress.--

Complete Formula E results

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

YearTeamChassisPowertrain1234567891011121314151617PosPointsnowrapTeam e.dams RenaultnowrapSpark SRT01-enowrapSRT01-e2nd143nowrapRenault e.damsnowrapSpark SRT01-enowrapRenault Z.E 151st155nowrapRenault e.damsnowrapSpark SRT01-enowrapRenault Z.E 162nd157nowrapRenault e.damsnowrapSpark SRT01-enowrapRenault Z.E 174th125nowrapNissan e.damsnowrapSpark SRT05enowrapNissan IM012nd119nowrapNissan e.damsnowrapSpark SRT05enowrapNissan IM024th84Nissan e.damsSpark SRT05enowrapNissan IM0221st20nowrapNissan IM03nowrapNissan e.damsnowrapSpark SRT05enowrapNissan IM0315th30nowrapEnvision RacingnowrapFormula E Gen3nowrapJaguar I-Type 66th105nowrapEnvision RacingnowrapFormula E Gen3nowrapJaguar I-Type 611th53nowrapEnvision RacingnowrapFormula E Gen3 EvonowrapJaguar I-Type 712th84nowrapEnvision RacingnowrapFormula E Gen3 EvonowrapJaguar I-Type 79th*7*
nowrap2014–15BEI
RetPUT
3PDE
1BUE
RetMIA
13LBH
4MCO
1BER
2MSC
9LDN
1LDN
5
nowrap2015–16*BEI*
1*PUT*
12PDE
1BUE
2MEX
2LBH
16PAR
3BER
1LDN
5*LDN*
Ret
nowrap2016–17HKG
1MRK
1BUE
1MEX
14MCO
1PAR
1BER
DSQBER
1NYCNYCMTL
DSQMTL
11
nowrap2017–18HKG
11HKG
10MRK
2SCL
3MEX
3PDE
RetRME
6PAR
5BER
4ZUR
5NYC
3NYC
4
nowrap2018–19ADR
6MRK
8SCL
RetMEX
21†HKG
RetSYX
8RME
5PAR
15MCO
5BER
2BRN
3NYC
1NYC
3
nowrap2019–20DIR
RetDIR
12SCL
13MEX
3MRK
4BER
7BER
2BER
11BER
3BER
10BER
3
2020–21DIR
13DIR
RetRME
5RME
10VLC
RetVLC
11
MCO
11PUE
DSQPUE
14NYC
6NYC
15LDN
DSQLDN
13BER
11BER
14
nowrap2021–22DRH
17DRH
13MEX
8RME
16RME
9MCO
8BER
14BER
14JAK
11MRK
16NYC
5NYC
13LDN
11LDN
6SEO
RetSEO
9
nowrap2022–23MEX
6DRH
4DRH
6HYD
15CAP
5SAP
10BER
4BER
20MCO
8JAK
20JAK
10POR
5RME
RetRME
5LDN
3LDN
6
nowrap2023–24MEX
2DRH
12DRH
WDSAP
10TOK
13MIS
12MIS
RetMCO
15BERBERSIC
8SIC
12POR
20POR
9LDN
3LDN
4
nowrap2024–25SAO
7MEX
17JED
12JED
19MIA
13MCO
19MCO
1TKO
4TKO
9SHA
9SHA
18JKT
3BER
7BER
RetLDN
16LDN
3
nowrap2025–26SAO
8MEX
17MIAJEDJEDMADBERBERMCOMCOSANSHASHATKOTKOLDNLDN

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

  • Season still in progress.

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