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Timo Glock

German racing driver (born 1982)


German racing driver (born 1982)

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spouse
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nationalityGER German
years, –
teamsJordan, Toyota, Virgin, Marussia
races95 (91 starts)
championships0
wins0
podiums3
points51
poles0
fastest_laps1
first_race2004 Canadian Grand Prix
last_race2012 Brazilian Grand Prix
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years_active20132022, 2025
teamsMTEK, RMG, RMR, ROWE, Ceccato, Dörr
engineBMW, McLaren
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podiums15
poles6
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year2018, 2020
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First_Champ_Race2005 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach (Long Beach)
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  • GP2 Series
  • F3 Euro Series
  • German F3
  • Formula BMW ADAC
  • ADAC Formula Junior
  • 20062007
  • 2003
  • 2002
  • 2001
  • 2000
  • GP2 Series
  • Formula BMW ADAC
  • ADAC Formula Junior
  • 2007
  • 2001
  • 2000

Timo Glock (; born 18 March 1982) is a German racing driver, who competes in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters for Dörr Motorsport. Glock competed in Formula One between and .

Glock raced in Formula One for Jordan, Toyota, Virgin and Marussia, finishing 10th in the World Drivers' Championship in both and , amongst three podium finishes.

After leaving Formula One at the end of the season, Glock became a factory driver for BMW in the 2013 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, achieving his first DTM podium at the Red Bull Ring, and a first win at the season finale at the Hockenheimring.

Early career

Born in Lindenfels, West Germany, Glock began his motorsport career in 1998 at the age of 15. He won several karting championships as well as the BMW ADAC Formula Junior Cup in 2000 and the Formula BMW ADAC Championship in 2001. In his first German Formula Three Championship season in 2002, he finished third in the standings en route to rookie of the year honours. In 2003, he competed in the Formula Three Euroseries, winning three races and scoring three other podium finishes, which were enough to place him in fifth position in the Championship.

Formula One

Jordan (2004)

Glock was signed as Jordan Grand Prix's test driver for the 2004 Formula One season and made his Formula One debut at the Canadian Grand Prix replacing Giorgio Pantano, who had a contract dispute with Jordan. He finished 11th, but inherited 7th following the disqualification of the Williams and Toyota cars and thus scored two points on his debut.

Glock finished the season with Jordan, taking over from Pantano for the last three races. Glock's sponsorship with Deutsche Post helped bring back the colours of DHL to Jordan.

Champ Car

2005

In 2005, Glock shifted his career to the United States, racing in the Champ Car World Series with Paul Gentilozzi's Rocketsports team. His best finish was second place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve at the Molson Indy Montreal in Canada, where he was defeated by Oriol Servià. In the closing laps of the race Glock twice retained the lead over Servia by missing the track's final chicane. As the rules require drivers who gain or retain a position by driving off the racing surface to give way, Glock was asked to move over by Champ Car officials, and let Servia take the lead. Glock obliged midway through the final lap, giving him enough time to try to take the lead back, but to no avail. Glock finished 8th in the final season points standings and won the Champ Car World Series' Rookie of the Year award.

GP2

2006–2007

In 2006, Glock raced in Europe in the GP2 Series, the level immediately below Formula One. He started with the midfield BCN Competicion team, gaining average results. In mid-season, however, he moved to the front-running iSport team and after a string of improved results finished fourth in the drivers' standings, also winning an award for "most improved driver" in the series. In he tested an F1 car again for BMW Sauber, which led to him being signed in December as the team's second test driver for .

Glock was also re-signed for 2007 by iSport and won one feature race and four sprint races on his way to the championship. Following the serious crash of regular Formula One BMW driver Robert Kubica in Canada, it was speculated that Glock might take over the drive. However, the team instead chose its lead test driver Sebastian Vettel. Vettel's drive as a fill-in helped him get a full-time racing seat with the Toro Rosso team later in the season, starting at the Hungarian Grand Prix, and Glock was then promoted to the main test and reserve driver for BMW.

Return to Formula One

Toyota (2008–2009)

2008 season

After winning the GP2 Series in 2007, Glock was connected to several F1 teams. He signed a contract with Toyota F1, though still under a test driver contract with BMW, which led to the dispute being brought before the Contract Recognition Board. In November, the CRB ruled that Glock was free to race for Toyota in {{cite news |title=CRB says Glock free to race for Toyota

Infamous season finale moment

In the final race of the 2008 season, the Brazilian Grand Prix, Glock was seventh with a few laps to go when rain started covering the track. Glock remained on the track with dry-weather tyres, while most of the other drivers, including championship contender Lewis Hamilton, opted to pit for wet tyres. The decision to stay out moved Glock up the order, ahead of Hamilton on track. Starting the final lap, Glock was fourth but was struggling on his dry-weather tyres as the rain intensified. He was passed by Toro Rosso's Sebastian Vettel and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton in the final corners. Hamilton regained fifth place to win the 2008 Drivers' Championship and eclipsed rival Felipe Massa by one point, while Glock trailed behind in sixth. The incident led to significant backlash from many Brazilian fans who were in support of Massa, insinuating Glock was at fault for Hamilton's win. Glock revealed years later that he and the Toyota team members had a police escort them off the country to protect him from further abuse. During live ITV coverage of the race, commentator Martin Brundle shouted "Is that Glock going slowly?" during Hamilton's overtake on him, which would become an internet meme.

Glock finished the 2008 championship in tenth position, with 25 points, behind teammate Jarno Trulli.

2009 season

After being in the top-ten in all three practice sessions in Australia, Glock qualified sixth on the grid. However, the rear wing of his (and teammate Trulli's) Toyota was deemed to be too flexible and thus illegal, and his time was cleared and he started 19th. During the race, he worked his way through the pack to finish in fifth place. However, after the race, Lewis Hamilton was disqualified and stripped of his fourth-place finish, and Glock was promoted to fourth. A week later in Malaysia, he qualified fifth, but started 3rd after penalties to both Sebastian Vettel and Rubens Barrichello. At the start of the race, Glock slipped to eighth, but an inspired tyre choice as the rain started, coupled with precise driving, saw Glock finish in 3rd when the race was ended early on lap 32.

Consecutive seventh places for Glock in the rain in China, and in the dry in Bahrain had given him a total of 12 points for the season, although these finishes came in contrasting ways. In China, he qualified 14th, not making it out of Qualifying 2, whilst in Bahrain he qualified second, led the race in the first stint, but he had a poor second stint on hard tyres which forced him to battle his way back to seventh by the end of the race. Glock earned his second podium of the season when he finished second behind Lewis Hamilton at the Singapore Grand Prix after qualifying in sixth. The race began well when Glock passed Alonso and was given a place by Mark Webber who was forced to let Alonso overtake. Late in the race Glock seemed set for third place until Nico Rosberg crossed the white line exiting the pits, earning him a drive through penalty and allowing Glock to easily take second place.

In qualifying for the 2009 Japanese Grand Prix, Glock crashed heavily at the last corner and was airlifted to hospital with a leg injury. As he was not fit to race, Jarno Trulli was the only driver representing Toyota. On 11 October 2009, Toyota confirmed that its test driver Kamui Kobayashi would make his race debut in the Brazilian Grand Prix, as Glock had suffered further complications from his accident, resulting in a cracked vertebra and he would not be guaranteed to be fit in time to race in Brazil and Abu Dhabi. Toyota pulled out of F1 at the end of 2009, leaving an uncertain future for Glock.

Virgin (2010–2011)

Glock's future for a time appeared uncertain, but on 17 November new team Manor Grand Prix announced that he had signed for them and would be their lead driver for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. It seemed as though Glock would partner Polish driver Robert Kubica at Renault, but following Renault's decision to announce whether it will take part in Formula 1 for 2010, Glock chose an option where he will be guaranteed a drive although the car might be less competitive. Manor became Virgin Racing in November 2009 and that Glock's former GP2 rival Lucas di Grassi would become his teammate. Glock started the 2010 season with three successive retirements in Bahrain, Australia and Malaysia. In addition, he failed to start the Chinese Grand Prix due to engine failure; This was despite good qualifying performances which saw him out-qualify all of the new teams' drivers in Bahrain and regularly start higher than his teammate Di Grassi. The Spanish Grand Prix was where he recorded his first finish for the team, and his first finish of the season with 18th place. Glock's best result of the season saw him finish in 14th in Japan, the team's best result of the year.

Timo Glock at the [[2011 Malaysian Grand Prix

In 2011, Jérôme d'Ambrosio joined Glock at the team, where he failed to start the .

On 24 July 2011, it was announced that Glock had signed a three-year extension to his current contract, committing him to Virgin until 2014.

Marussia (2012)

2012 US Grand Prix

The team was renamed as Marussia F1 for the 2012 season and he would partner his third teammate in his three years at the team, French rookie Charles Pic. Marussia were forced to pull out of pre-season testing after failing a crash test for rear impact but eventually they passed allowing Glock to compete in the opening race. Glock started the 2012 season strongly by finishing 14th in Australia which equaled his highest ever finish with the Virgin/Marussia team. Glock came 17th in Malaysia, and then scored two consecutive 19th-place finishes in China and Bahrain. Furthermore, he finished 18th in the , before he achieved 14th again in Monaco and retired from the race with a brake malfunction.

Glock driving at the [[2012 Malaysian Grand Prix

Glock withdrew from the after contracting a stomach bug. However, he was fit in time for the where he finished 18th, and he followed that up with 22nd at his home Grand Prix. It was reported at the Hungarian Grand Prix that a feud was brewing between Glock and his teammate after Pic blocked him during qualifying. Glock finished the race 21st after battling with Michael Schumacher and Pedro de la Rosa. Glock finished 15th at Spa after a collision with Pastor Maldonado. He suffered no damage and finished ahead of his teammate as they battled in the final stages of the race while also getting lapped by other cars. At Monza, he finished 17th after sustaining front wing damage after colliding with Vitaly Petrov in the second corner of lap 1.

However, at Singapore, Glock produced his best result for Marussia, finishing in 12th place after a faultless performance. This crucially pushed Marussia into 10th place in the Constructors' Championship, due to a better non-points finishing record. In Japan Glock was up to 11th by the second lap after two first corner incidents, however he finished 16th. In Korea he finished 18th, and in India he came 20th after another battle with Michael Schumacher. He encountered Schumacher again in Abu Dhabi and let him pass to overtake Heikki Kovalainen who was in the crucial 12th place needed to demote Marussia to 11th in the Constructors' Championship. In São Paulo, he was running strongly and ahead of the Caterhams until he was hit by Jean-Éric Vergne. He claimed this 'destroyed his race' with Petrov ultimately passing Charles Pic to take 10th spot for Caterham in the championship. Glock finished the season 20th in the Drivers' Championship; his best yet for the Virgin/Marussia team.

For the 2013 season, Glock was due to remain with Marussia and partner Max Chilton who would have been his fourth teammate in four years at the team, however on 21 January 2013 it was confirmed that Glock had left Marussia by mutual consent. Glock was supposed to be replaced by Luiz Razia, but due to funding issues Razia's contract was terminated prior to the start of the season. He would ultimately be replaced by Jules Bianchi.

DTM

Glock at the 2014 Hungarian DTM race

Glock switched to the DTM in 2013, signing for BMW. In his third race he scored his first points and podium with third place. He would not score any more points until the final race of the season at Hockenheim, where he won his first DTM race of his career.

Porsche Supercup

In 2004, Glock made his Porsche Supercup debut for the Porsche AG Team for a one-off start at the Nürburgring finishing sixth in Race 1 and 7th in Race 2.

In 2023, Glock returned as a guest driver for Porsche Motorsport in the number No. 911 at the Hungaroring and Monza, finishing his first race in 19 years in 15th, scoring a point but was not eligible due to being a guest driver. And in Monza finishing 9th. He returned in 2024, once again for Dr.Ing h.c. F. Porsche AG in the number #911, this time driving in the round at the Red Bull Ring, finishing 18th.

Broadcasting career

Glock joined the German television broadcaster RTL as a pundit on its coverage of Formula One from 2018 to 2020. Since 2021, he has worked as an analyst for the pay-TV broadcaster Sky Sport after the broadcaster obtained exclusive broadcasting rights for Formula One in Germany.

Personal life

Glock lives in Switzerland with his wife, German model Isabell Reis. She travels the world with him during the season. Glock and Reis are neighbours and close friends with former McLaren, Renault and Caterham F1 driver Heikki Kovalainen and his British wife Catherine Hyde.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
ADAC Formula Junior Cup19116N/A15285.51st
Formula BMW ADACBMW Formel ADAC Rookie Team2083N/A132681st
German Formula 3 ChampionshipOpel Team KMS183236523rd
Formula 3 Euro SeriesOpel Team KMS203016555th
Masters of Formula 310000030th
Porsche SupercupPorsche AG VIP Team100N/A00NC
Formula OneJordan Ford40000219th
Champ Car World SeriesRocketsports Racing1300112028th
GP2 SeriesBCN Competición90000604th
iSport International112015
GP2 SeriesiSport International2054410881st
Formula OneBMW Sauber F1 TeamTest driver
Formula OnePanasonic Toyota Racing1800012510th
Formula OnePanasonic Toyota Racing1400122410th
Formula OneVirgin Racing190000025th
Formula OneMarussia Virgin Racing190000025th
Formula OneMarussia F1 Team200000020th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersBMW Team MTEK101002409th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersBMW Team MTEK1000013316th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersBMW Team MTEK1811215615th
Blancpain Endurance SeriesROAL Motorsport20000438th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersBMW Team RMG1810018410th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersBMW Team RMG1813041337th
Intercontinental GT ChallengeTeam Castrol Vodafone100000NC
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersBMW Team RMR2010151445th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersBMW Team RMR1800105812th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersBMW Team RMG1801011205th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersROWE Racing160000917th
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance CupWalkenhorst Motorsport30000922nd
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTLMBMW Team RLL1000028614th
Stock Car BrasilLubrax Podium000000NC†
Italian GT Championship - GT3Ceccato Motors
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters200000NC†
Porsche SupercupPorsche Motorsport200000NC†
Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie - BMW M240i
Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie - SP9Falken Motorsports
Porsche SupercupPorsche Motorsport100000NC†
Ferrari Challenge Europe - Trofeo Pirelli (Pro)Autohaus Ulrich40013437th
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SP8TCerny Motorsport
Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersDörr Motorsport1600102222nd

As Glock was a guest driver he was ineligible to score points.

  • Season still in progress.

Complete German Formula Three Championship/Formula Three Euro Series results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPtsnowrapOpel Team KMSnowrapDallara F302nowrapOpel3rd52nowrapOpel Team KMSnowrapDallara F303nowrapSpiess-Opel5th55
2002HOC
1
17**HOC
2**
6NÜR
1
CNÜR
2
CSAC
1
Ret*SAC
2*
1NOR
1
RetNOR
2
9LAU
1
3*LAU
2*
4HOC
1
7HOC
2
19NÜR
1
1NÜR
2
2A1R
1
RetA1R
2
1ZAN
1
RetZAN
2
11*HOC
1*
2**HOC
2**
4
2003HOC
1
6*HOC
2*
7ADR
1
1ADR
2
13PAU
1
3PAU
2
RetNOR
1
2NOR
2
3LMS
1
18LMS
2
25NÜR
1
14NÜR
2
12A1R
1
12A1R
2
9ZAN
1
15ZAN
2
14HOC
1
1HOC
2
22MAG
1
13MAG
2
1

Complete Porsche Supercup results

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

YearTeam123456789101112DCPointsnowrapPorsche AGNC‡0‡nowrapPorsche MotorsportNC‡0‡nowrapPorsche MotorsportNC‡0‡
2004IMOCATMONNÜR
7USAUSAMAGSILHOCHUNSPAMNZ
2023MONRBRSILHUN
15SPAZNDZNDMNZ
11
2024IMOMONRBR
18SILHUNSPAZNDMNZ

‡ As Glock was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.

Complete Formula One results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920WDCPointsnowrapJordan FordnowrapJordan EJ14nowrapFord RS2 3.0 V1019th2nowrapPanasonic Toyota RacingnowrapToyota TF108nowrapToyota RVX-08 2.4 V810th25nowrapPanasonic Toyota RacingnowrapToyota TF109nowrapToyota RVX-09 2.4 V810th24nowrapVirgin RacingnowrapVirgin VR-01nowrapCosworth CA2010 2.4 V825th0nowrapMarussia Virgin RacingnowrapVirgin MVR-02nowrapCosworth CA2011 2.4 V825th0nowrapMarussia F1 TeamnowrapMarussia MR01nowrapCosworth CA2012 2.4 V820th0
2004AUS
TDMAL
TDBHR
TDSMR
TDESP
TDMON
TDEUR
TDCAN
7USA
TDFRA
TDGBR
TDGER
TDHUN
TDBEL
TDITA
TDCHN
15JPN
15BRA
15
2008AUS
RetMAL
RetBHR
9ESP
11TUR
13MON
12CAN
4FRA
11GBR
12GER
RetHUN
2EUR
7BEL
9ITA
11SIN
4JPN
RetCHN
7BRA
6
2009AUS
4MAL
3CHN
7BHR
7ESP
10MON
10TUR
8GBR
9GER
9HUN
6EUR
14BEL
10ITA
11SIN
2JPN
DNSBRAABU
BHR
RetAUS
RetMAL
RetCHN
DNSESP
18MON
RetTUR
18CAN
RetEUR
19GBR
18GER
18HUN
16BEL
18ITA
17SIN
RetJPN
14KOR
RetBRA
20ABU
Ret
AUS
NCMAL
16CHN
21TUR
DNSESP
19MON
RetCAN
15EUR
21GBR
16GER
17HUN
17BEL
18ITA
15SIN
RetJPN
20KOR
18IND
RetABU
19BRA
Ret
2012AUS
14MAL
17CHN
19BHR
19ESP
18MON
14CAN
RetEUR
DNSGBR
18GER
22HUN
21BEL
15ITA
17SIN
12JPN
16KOR
18IND
20ABU
14USA
19BRA
16

Half points were awarded at the 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix as less than 75% of the race distance was completed.

Complete Champ Car Series results

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

YearTeamNo.12345678910111213RankPointsRefnowrapRocketsports8
2005LBH
6MTY
11MIL
9POR
10CLE
10TOR
7EDM
13SJO
6DEN
13MTL
2LVG
8SRF
6MXC
58th202

Complete GP2 Series results

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

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021DCPointsnowrapBCN Competición4th58nowrapiSport InternationalnowrapiSport International1st88
2006[VAL
FEA](2006-valencia-gp2-series-round)
16[VAL
SPR](2006-valencia-gp2-series-round)
8[IMO
FEA](2006-san-marino-gp2-series-round)
7[IMO
SPR](2006-san-marino-gp2-series-round)
4[NÜR
FEA](2006-european-gp2-series-round)
17[NÜR
SPR](2006-european-gp2-series-round)
Ret[CAT
FEA](2006-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
11[CAT
SPR](2006-catalunya-gp2-series-round)
10[MON
FEA](2006-monaco-gp2-series-round)
Ret
[SIL
FEA](2006-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
2[SIL
SPR](2006-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
6[MAG
FEA](2006-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
1*[MAG
SPR](2006-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)*
4[HOC
FEA](2006-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)
3[HOC
SPR](2006-hockenheimring-gp2-series-round)
1[HUN
FEA](2006-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
2[HUN
SPR](2006-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
5[IST
FEA](2006-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
4[IST
SPR](2006-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
4[MNZ
FEA](2006-monza-gp2-series-round)
Ret[MNZ
SPR](2006-monza-gp2-series-round)
DNS
2007[BHR
FEA](2007-bahrain-gp2-series-round)
2*[BHR
SPR](2007-bahrain-gp2-series-round)*
2**[CAT
FEA](2007-catalunya-gp2-series-round)**
2*[CAT
SPR](2007-catalunya-gp2-series-round)*
1[MON
FEA](2007-monaco-gp2-series-round)
3**[MAG
FEA](2007-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)**
Ret[MAG
SPR](2007-magny-cours-gp2-series-round)
Ret[SIL
FEA](2007-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
Ret[SIL
SPR](2007-silverstone-gp2-series-round)
Ret**[NÜR
FEA](2007-nurburgring-gp2-series-round)**
1[NÜR
SPR](2007-nurburgring-gp2-series-round)
5**[HUN
FEA](2007-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)**
10[HUN
SPR](2007-hungaroring-gp2-series-round)
Ret[IST
FEA](2007-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
4[IST
SPR](2007-istanbul-park-gp2-series-round)
1[MNZ
FEA](2007-monza-gp2-series-round)
3[MNZ
SPR](2007-monza-gp2-series-round)
1*[SPA
FEA](2007-spa-francorchamps-gp2-series-round)*
17[SPA
SPR](2007-spa-francorchamps-gp2-series-round)
DNS[VAL
FEA](2007-valencia-gp2-series-round)
7*[VAL
SPR](2007-valencia-gp2-series-round)*
1

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920PosPointsnowrapBMW Team MTEKnowrapBMW M3 DTM9th40nowrapBMW Team MTEKnowrapBMW M4 DTM16th33nowrapBMW Team MTEKnowrapBMW M4 DTM15th56nowrapBMW Team RMGnowrapBMW M4 DTM10th84nowrapBMW Team RMGnowrapBMW M4 DTM7th133nowrapBMW Team RMRnowrapBMW M4 DTM5th144nowrapBMW Team RMRnowrapBMW M4 Turbo DTM12th58nowrapBMW Team RMGnowrapBMW M4 Turbo DTM5th120nowrapROWE RacingnowrapBMW M6 GT317th9nowrapCeccato MotorsnowrapBMW M4 GT3NC‡0‡Dörr MotorsportMcLaren 720S GT3 Evo22nd22
2013HOC
RetBRH
13SPL
3LAU
14NOR
13MSC
16NÜR
18OSC
15ZAN
18HOC
1
2014HOC
5OSC
RetHUN
19NOR
16MSC
6SPL
3NÜR
17LAU
RetZAN
12HOC
11
2015HOC
1
8HOC
2
10LAU
1
18LAU
2
12NOR
1
13NOR
2
RetZAN
1
6*ZAN
2*
4SPL
1
19SPL
2
14MSC
1
RetMSC
2
17***OSC
1***
1OSC
2
7NÜR
1
13NÜR
2
20HOC
1
18†HOC
2
21
2016HOC
1
RetHOC
2
DSQSPL
1
4SPL
2
1LAU
1
12LAU
2
10NOR
1
21NOR
2
9ZAN
1
21ZAN
2
6MSC
1
11MSC
2
24†NÜR
1
5NÜR
2
14HUN
1
13HUN
2
5HOC
1
7HOC
2
4
2017HOC
1
2**HOC
2**
8LAU
1
11LAU
2
15HUN
1
2HUN
2
7NOR
1
5NOR
2
10MSC
1
5MSC
2
13**ZAN
1**
1ZAN
2
7NÜR
1
12NÜR
2
8SPL
1
10SPL
2
7**HOC
1**
3HOC
2
12
2018HOC
1
3**HOC
2**
1LAU
1
2LAU
2
5HUN
1
14HUN
2
2NOR
1
10NOR
2
10ZAN
1
6ZAN
2
10BRH
1
13BRH
2
11MIS
1
7MIS
2
15NÜR
1
4NÜR
2
16SPL
1
RetSPL
2
7*HOC
1*
3HOC
2
10
2019*HOC
1*
4HOC
2
6ZOL
1
13ZOL
2
14MIS
1
10MIS
2
RetNOR
1
RetNOR
2
9ASS
1
5ASS
2
14BRH
1
13BRH
2
12LAU
1
RetLAU
2
15†NÜR
1
9NÜR
2
9HOC
1
6HOC
2
4
2020SPA
1
8SPA
2
13LAU
1
5LAU
2
6LAU
1
4LAU
2
2ASS
1
9ASS
2
6NÜR
1
7NÜR
2
14NÜR
1
10NÜR
2
8ZOL
1
4**ZOL
2**
4ZOL
1
9ZOL
2
4HOC
1
14†HOC
2
8
2021MNZ
1
16MNZ
2
RetLAU
1
11LAU
2
13ZOL
1
11ZOL
2
17NÜR
1
19NÜR
2
7RBR
1
10RBR
2
10ASS
1
RetASS
2
14HOC
1
10HOC
2
14NOR
1
RetNOR
2
11
2022ALG
1ALG
2LAU
1LAU
2IMO
1
RetIMO
2
11NOR
1NOR
2NÜR
1NÜR
2SPA
1SPA
2RBR
1RBR
2HOC
1HOC
2
2025OSC
1
20OSC
2
RetLAU
1
17LAU
2
10ZAN
1
RetZAN
2
DSQNOR
1
19NOR
2
RetNÜR
1
10NÜR
2
RetSAC
1
13SAC
2
Ret*RBR
1*
22RBR
2
15HOC
1
RetHOC
2
11

† Driver retired, but was classified as they completed 75% of the winner's race distance. ‡ Driver was a guest driver ineligible for points.

  • Season still in progress.--

Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results

YearCar#TeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.2017DNFDNF20189th6th
7GER BMW Team SRMAUS Russell Ingall
AUS Tony Longhurst
AUS Mark SkaifeBMW M6 GT3APP134
100GER BMW Team SRMNZL Steven Richards
AUT Philipp EngBMW M6 GT3APP270

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

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

YearEntrantClassMakeEngine1234567891011RankPointsnowrapBMW Team RLLGTLMnowrapBMW M8 GTEnowrapBMW S63 4.0 L Turbo V814th286
2021DAY
5SEBDETWGLWGLLIMELKLGALBHVIRPET
  • Season still in progress.--

Stock Car Brasil results

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223RankPointsnowrapLubrax PodiumnowrapChevrolet CruzeNC†0†
2022INT
1
DNSGOI
1GOI
2VCA
1VCA
2RIO
1RIO
2BRA
1BRA
2BRA
1BRA
2INT
1INT
2SCZ
1SCZ
2VCA
1VCA
2GOI
1GOI
2GOI
1GOI
2BRA
1BRA
2

† As Glock was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

  • Season still in progress.--

Notes

References

Sources

  • Formula One World Championship results are derived from

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  6. Mirror.co.uk. (2 November 2008). "Lewis Hamilton becomes youngest ever Formula One champion".
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  8. "2008 Standings". tsn.ca.
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  11. Cooper, Adam. (3 November 2011). "Caterham, Lotus and Marussia name changes approved". [[WordPress]].
  12. (6 March 2012). "Marussia pass final crash test ahead of Formula 1 opener". [[BBC]].
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  14. [http://www.inautonews.com/teammate-feud-brewing-at-marussia-report Teammate feud brewing at Marussia] {{Webarchive. link. (3 December 2013 inautonews FC)
  15. (8 November 2012). "Glock: Schumacher saved us". PlanetF1.
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