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Tom Dillmann

French racing driver


French racing driver

FieldValue
nameTom Dillmann
imageTom Dillmann at Petit Le Mans 2025.jpg
captionTom Dillmann at 2025 Petit Le Mans
nationalityFRA French
birth_date
birth_placeMulhouse, France
racing_licence[[File:FIA Silver Driver.png12px]] FIA Silver (2015)
[[File:FIA Gold Driver.png12px]] FIA Gold (2016–)
current_seriesIMSA SportsCar Championship
first_year2024
current_teamInter Europol Competition
car_number52
starts14
wins2
poles3
podiums7
fastest_laps1
best_finish1st
year2024 (LMP2)
module1{{Infobox racing driverembed=yes
current_seriesEuropean Le Mans Series
first_year2024
current_teamInter Europol Competition
car_number43
starts12
wins1
poles1
podiums6
fastest_laps0
best_finish2nd
year2024-2025 (LMP2)
}}module2{{Infobox Le Mans driverembed=yes
years–, ,
teamsByKolles Racing, Vanwall Racing Team, Inter Europol Competition
best_finish1st ()
class_wins1 ()
}}module3{{Infobox racing driverembed=yes
prev_seriesGP2 Series
GP3 Series
FIA Formula 3 International Trophy
German Formula Three
Italian Formula Three
Formula 3 Euro Series
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
French Formula Renault 2.0
Formula Renault 1600 Belgium
Formula Renault Monza
Formula Junior 1600 Spain
prev_series_years201214
2011
2011
20092011
2008, 2010
200709, 2011
200506
200506
2004
2004
2004
titlesIMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2
Le Mans Cup
Formula V8 3.5
German Formula Three
title_years2024
2022
2016
2010

GP3 Series FIA Formula 3 International Trophy German Formula Three Italian Formula Three Formula 3 Euro Series Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 French Formula Renault 2.0 Formula Renault 1600 Belgium Formula Renault Monza Formula Junior 1600 Spain 2011 2011 20092011 2008, 2010 200709, 2011 200506 200506 2004 2004 2004 Le Mans Cup Formula V8 3.5 German Formula Three

2022 2016 2010 Tom Aston Dillmann (born 6 April 1989 in Mulhouse) is a French racing driver who competes for Inter Europol Competition in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, European Le Mans Series and in the IMSA SportsCar Championship. He has won the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans with Inter Europol Competition in the LMP2 class and is well known for winning the German Formula Three Championship in the 2010 season and the Formula V8 3.5 Championship in the 2016 3.5 season.

Career

Karting and Formula Renault

As the son of retired racing driver, mechanic and team manager Gerard Dillmann, Tom Dillmann started his career by winning the regional Alsace soapbox championship in 1999. He raced go-karts from 2000 to 2002 in the minime and junior classes, and won a regional title and also achieved fourth place in the French championship. In 2003, Dillmann tested a prototype made by his father. He drove the car, powered by a motorbike engine, on circuit and ice.

In 2004, Dillmann entered the Formula Renault 1600 Belgium series with his family-run Tom Team. He finished fifth in the championship with three podiums, including a victory at Spa-Francorchamps. He also contested selected races of the Formula Renault Monza and Formula Junior 1600 Spain championships, taking a podium finish in the latter. Dillmann moved into the Formula Renault Eurocup in 2005, as part of a three-car Prema Powerteam effort alongside Kamui Kobayashi and Patrick Rocha. Dillmann contested the first three meetings with Prema, before moving to Cram Competition for the next two meetings. Having failed to score points to that point, Dillmann elected to stand down from his drive due to a lack of experience. He also contested three meetings of the French championship, but failed to score any points.

Dillmann returned to the European series at the start of the 2006 season; again as part of a three-car team, this time with SG Formula, along with Sten Pentus and Carlo van Dam. Alongside his Eurocup commitments, Dillmann contested the majority of the French Formula Renault Championship. In the Eurocup, Dillmann achieved his first podium at the third meeting of the season, as he finished second behind Dani Clos at Misano. He added two further second places at the final meeting of the season in Barcelona, finishing behind eventual series champion Filipe Albuquerque on both occasions. Dillmann finished eighth in the championship. In the French championship, Dillmann finished in tenth place after taking two consecutive victories late in the season, at Le Mans and Magny-Cours.

Formula Three

Prior to the 2007 season, Dillmann became a member of the Red Bull Junior Team, alongside fellow French driver Jean-Karl Vernay. With added financial support from Red Bull, Dillmann entered the Formula 3 Euro Series with ASM, joining Romain Grosjean, Nico Hülkenberg and Kamui Kobayashi at the team. Dillmann missed the opening meeting of the year after a pre-season testing crash left him with a broken sternum and vertebra, but finished the season ninth overall after taking three podiums during the season. Following the season, Dillmann became the rookie driver for A1 Team Switzerland in A1 Grand Prix; he was a member of the team at the Taupo and Eastern Creek rounds in 2008.

Dillmann remained in the Euro Series for the 2008 season, again with Red Bull backing, and rejoined his former Formula Renault team SG Formula, who were moving up to the Euro Series for the first time. Dillmann set the fastest lap on the first day of testing at Estoril, but could not repeat this form early in the season; his best finish in the first three meetings was a fifteenth-place finish at Hockenheim. This series of results cost him his place on the Red Bull Junior Team. Dillmann returned to the series later in the season at the Nürburgring, with the Jo Zeller Racing team, after they parted with Michael Klein. He qualified third for the Saturday race and finished the race in the same position, before taking a fifth place in the Sunday race. Dillmann did not continue with the team beyond that meeting, and was classified 18th in the final drivers' championship standings. Instead, Dillmann ended the season in the Italian Formula Three Championship with the Europa Corse team. In three meetings, Dillmann recorded two second places and two third places, and ended the season in seventh place in the championship.

Despite this, Dillmann started the 2009 season without a drive. After sitting on the sidelines in the first half of the year, Dillmann replaced Kevin Mirocha at HBR Motorsport in the Euro Series; ahead of the Oschersleben meeting of the championship. He finished outside the top-20 in both races, but remained with the team for the following event at the Nürburgring, where he recorded a best result of fourteenth place. Dillmann also contested the final two meetings of the season; he competed at Dijon with Prema Powerteam, and again with HBR Motorsport, at Hockenheim. Aside from his Euro Series commitments, Dillmann raced in the final three meetings of the German Formula Three Championship with Neuhauser Racing; joining the series at the Nürburgring. Dillmann was on the pace immediately, taking pole position for the second race of the weekend; he finished both races on the podium, with a third place and a victory in the second race. Dillmann also won races at the Sachsenring and Oschersleben, to finish sixth in the drivers' championship, having competed in just six races.

Dillmann competed full-time in German Formula Three in the 2010 Formel 3 season, moving to the HS Technik team. At the first meeting of the year at Oschersleben, Dillmann won the second race on-the-road, before being demoted to seventh after a post-race penalty for jumping the start. Dillmann's first two victories of the season came at the following meeting, at the Sachsenring. Dillmann won both races during the weekend, to move into the championship lead. Dillmann extended his championship lead after a third victory of the season, from pole position, at Hockenheim. A strong weekend for Van Amersfoort Racing's Daniel Abt at Assen moved him ahead of Dillmann in the championship, but Dillmann took the championship lead once again after a double win at the Nürburgring. Consistent points finishes were the key to Dillmann's second half of the campaign, going on a run of five races without a podium, but his championship lead was slightly reduced by Abt. Dillmann achieved another victory at the Nürburgring during the championship's second visit to the circuit, and held a nine-point championship lead over Abt into the final meeting of the season at Oschersleben. Dillmann finished second to Abt in the opening race at Oschersleben, to reduce the advantage to seven points; but Dillmann ultimately prevailed, as Abt failed to score points in the final race due to a broken lambda sensor. Dillmann, who had earlier retired with a fuel pump failure, became the first French driver to win the championship title. He was invited to a Formula Renault 3.5 Series test at Motorland Aragón in October 2010, as a result of becoming champion in German Formula Three. Dillmann set the third-quickest time during the test, and best of all newcomers, while driving for the ISR Racing team.

Dillmann also contested three events in the Italian Formula Three Championship; at the opening meeting at Misano, Dillmann took a fourth place and a second place for Scuderia Victoria. He returned for the final two meetings with EuroInternational, failing to score a point. He finished the championship thirteenth overall. Dillmann contested two meetings of the Formula 3 Euro Series in 2011; he competed for Carlin at Hockenheim, and Motopark at the Red Bull Ring, achieving a best result of third place in the third race at the Red Bull Ring, taking his first Euro Series podium since 2008. Dillmann also contested the Zolder round of the German Formula Three Championship, competing in the Trophy class for older-specification machinery. Dillmann won one race, and finished third in the other.

GP3 Series

In March 2011, Dillmann joined the Carlin team for the 2011 season, partnering Conor Daly and Leonardo Cordeiro in the team. At the opening round of the season in Istanbul, Dillmann qualified on pole position for the first race, recording two laps good enough for the top spot. Dillmann made a poor start to the race, but eventually finished the race in third position. Following the event however, Dillmann was dropped by the team; at the mid-season test at the Hungaroring, Dillmann joined the Addax Team, and remained with the team into the third round of the season, in Valencia. Dillmann finished in the points at three successive meetings – at the Nürburgring, the Hungaroring and Spa-Francorchamps – and finished the season in fourteenth place in the drivers' championship.

GP2 Series

Following the end of the 2011 GP3 season, Dillmann tested a GP2 car for the iSport International team, during the post-season tests at Jerez and Barcelona. His testing performances enabled him to join the team for the non-championship GP2 Final event held at the Yas Marina Circuit, in support of the . He finished both races in the points, as he finished in sixth place in the first race before a third place in the second race. His results were the second-best by a GP3 graduate, after James Calado, and earned Dillmann €10,000 from series tyre manufacturer Pirelli. After testing for Ocean Racing Technology and the Rapax Team during the preseason tests, Dillmann joined Rapax ahead of the 2012 season-opening event at Sepang. He took his first GP2 win in the sprint race of the third round of the championship, held in Bahrain. After failing to score in the following six races, he lost his seat for the round at Silverstone to Daniël de Jong, who had previously taken the seat of his teammate, Ricardo Teixeira. He returned to racing action for the next round at Hockenheim, however, as De Jong was competing in a clashing Auto GP World Series event in Brazil, but then lost it again for the following round in Hungary due to budgetary problems. He ended the season 15th in the standings; the highest-placed driver not to complete the full season.

For 2013, it was announced that Dillmann would join the new Motopark-run Russian Time team alongside GP2 returnee Sam Bird. He scored two pole positions and fastest laps apiece and finished tenth overall, eight places behind Bird.

In 2014, although confirmed at Russian Time, the death of the team principal in January had the consequence that he lost his seat; Dillmann contested eight rounds of the championship with Arden International and Caterham, finishing on the podium in the sprint race at Catalunya and achieving the fastest lap in the feature race at the Hungaroring.

Formula 3.5

In 2015, Dillmann joined the series with Jagonya Ayam with Carlin. He achieved a pole position in the final round at Jerez and finished seventh overall, despite scoring no victories.

The following season, Dillmann switched to AVF. Taking two race wins, five pole positions and two fastest laps, Dillmann secured the championship at the final round, seven points ahead of nearest challenger Louis Delétraz.

Formula E

In August 2015, Dillmann partook in pre-season testing with Team Aguri along with fellow former GP2 racer Stefano Coletti.

In April 2017, Dillmann partook in the free practice session with Venturi at the Mexico City ePrix in place of Stéphane Sarrazin. Later that month, Venturi announced Dillmann would make his racing debut at the Paris ePrix in place of Maro Engel.

For the 2018–19 FE season, Dillmann joined Nio on a full-time basis. He failed to score points throughout the season, finishing 23rd in the standings.

In May 2021, Dillmann was announced as the simulator and reserve driver for the Jaguar Racing Formula E team.

World Endurance Championship

Dillmann's class-winning No. 43 car at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans

Dillman began his career in the World Endurance Championship in 2015, joining Signatech Alpine for two races starting from the 2015 6 Hours of Shanghai; he won his first ever race in the series. After a single race campaign with Extreme Speed Motorsports in 2016, Dillmann joined ByKolles Racing in 2018 for their LMP1 efforts in the World Endurance Championship.

On 11 January 2023, it was revealed that Dillmann would contest the full 2023 FIA World Endurance Championship for Vanwall Racing Team in the Le Mans Hypercar class, driving alongside Esteban Guerrieri and 1997 Formula One World Champion Jacques Villeneuve. Dillman departed the team on 16 June 2023; he cited a desire to find a seat elsewhere and "to try something else" and that his departure was on "good terms", along with paying tribute to team principal Colin Kolles in a statement. He was replaced by two-time Super GT champion João Paulo de Oliveira.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152015–162016nowrap2016–1720172017–1820182018–1920192019–2020202020–2120212021–2220222022–2320232023–2420242024–2520252025–262026
Formula Renault 1.6 BelgiumTom Team1410221475th
Formula Renault Monza400002814th
Formula Junior 1600 Spain200010NC†
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0Prema Powerteam60000037th
Cram Competition40000
French Formula Renault 2.0MC Racing50000030th
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0SG Formula140023618th
French Formula Renault 2.0921223410th
Formula 3 Euro SeriesASM Formule 3180003239th
Masters of Formula 310000N/ANC
Formula 3 Euro SeriesSG Formula60000818th
Jo Zeller Racing20001
Masters of Formula 310000N/A16th
Italian Formula 3 ChampionshipEuropa Corse60014297th
Formula 3 Euro SeriesHBR Motorsport60000030th
Prema Powerteam20000
German Formula 3 ChampionshipNeuhauser Racing63325496th
German Formula 3 ChampionshipHS Technik18671091201st
Italian Formula 3 ChampionshipScuderia Victoria World200112213th
EuroInternational40000
GP3 SeriesCarlin201011514th
Addax Team120000
Formula 3 Euro SeriesMotopark300000NC†
Carlin30001
FIA Formula 3 International TrophyCarlin200000NC†
Motopark10000
GP2 FinaliSport International2000176th
German Formula 3 ChampionshipSTROMOS Artline200000NC
German Formula 3 Trophy21222165th
GP2 SeriesRapax1410012915th
GP2 SeriesRussian Time2201229210th
Porsche Carrera Cup FranceRMS1232471443rd
GP2 SeriesArden International200011819th
EQ8 Caterham Racing60010
Porsche Carrera Cup GermanyTeam 75 Bernhard300000NC†
Porsche SupercupLechner Racing Team100000NC†
Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesJagonya Ayam with Carlin1701121227th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2Signatech Alpine211013813th
ADAC GT MastersBentley Team HTP401001730th
Blancpain Sprint Series20000823rd
Blancpain Sprint Series - Silver22122346th
Formula ETeam AguriTest driver
Formula V8 3.5 SeriesAVF18252102371st
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2Extreme Speed Motorsports100001027th
Formula EVenturi Grand Prix700001219th
Blancpain GT Series Sprint CupGRT Grasser Racing Team200000NC
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup100000NC
Formula EVenturi Formula E Team300001218th
Super FormulaUOMO Sunoco Team LeMans50000514th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP1ByKolles Racing Team10000N/ADNF
Formula ENio Formula E Team130010023rd
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP1ByKolles Racing Team6000022.517th
24H Series - 991Team Webheads
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP1ByKolles Racing Team10000N/ADNF
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP1ByKolles Racing Team200000NC†
24H GT Series - GTXLeipert Motorsport
Formula EJaguar RacingReserve driver
Le Mans Cup - LMP3Mühlner Motorsport10000136th
Formula EJaguar TCS RacingReserve driver
Le Mans Cup - LMP3Racing Spirit of Léman73135971st
Formula EJaguar TCS RacingReserve driver
FIA World Endurance Championship - HypercarFloyd Vanwall Racing Team40000617th
24 Hours of Le Mans - Hypercar10000N/ADNF
Asian Le Mans Series - LMP2DKR Engineering50012625th
Formula EJaguar TCS RacingReserve driver
European Le Mans Series - LMP2Inter Europol Competition61002812nd
IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2Inter Europol by PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports7111322271st
Asian Le Mans Series - LMP2Proton Competition60001635th
Formula EJaguar TCS RacingReserve driver
IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2Inter Europol Competition61103179811th
European Le Mans Series - LMP260105922nd
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP211001N/A1st
Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie - BMW M240iPTerting Sports by Up2Race
Asian Le Mans Series - LMP2Algarve Pro Racing
Formula EJaguar TCS RacingReserve driver
IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2Inter Europol Competition101013552nd*

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

  • Season still in progress.

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

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

YearEntrant1234567891011121314DCPointsnowrapPrema Powerteam37th0nowrapCram CompetitionnowrapSG Formula8th61
2005ZOL
1
RetZOL
2
28VAL
1
26VAL
2
23LMS
1
13LMS
2
19
BIL
1
16BIL
2
RetOSC
1
RetOSC
2
21
2006ZOL
1
24ZOL
2
4IST
1
9IST
2
27MIS
1
2MIS
2
7NÜR
1
11*NÜR
2*
34DON
1
4DON
2
RetLMS
1
RetLMS
2
NCCAT
1
2*CAT
2*
2

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627DCPointsnowrapASM Formule 3nowrapDallara F307/012nowrapMercedes8th37nowrapSG FormulanowrapDallara F308/014Mercedes18th8nowrapJo Zeller RacingnowrapDallara F308/044nowrapHBR MotorsportnowrapDallara F308/021Mercedes30th0nowrapPrema PowerteamnowrapDallara F308/015nowrapMotopark AcademynowrapDallara F308/006VolkswagenNC†0CarlinnowrapDallara F308/056Volkswagen
2007HOC
1
DNSHOC
2
DNSBRH
1
10BRH
2
9NOR
1
4NOR
2
3MAG
1
9MAG
2
RetMUG
1
RetMUG
2
8ZAN
1
18ZAN
2
4NÜR
1
13NÜR
2
RetCAT
1
3CAT
2
2NOG
1
RetNOG
2
19HOC
1
17HOC
2
14
2008HOC
1
RetHOC
2
15MUG
1
16MUG
2
27PAU
1
RetPAU
2
25NOR
1NOR
2ZAN
1ZAN
2
NÜR
1
3NÜR
2
5BRH
1BRH
2CAT
1CAT
2LMS
1LMS
2HOC
1HOC
2
2009HOC
1HOC
2LAU
1LAU
2NOR
1NOR
2ZAN
1ZAN
2OSC
1
25OSC
2
22NÜR
1
22NÜR
2
14BRH
1BRH
2CAT
1CAT
2HOC
1
15HOC
2
Ret
DIJ
1
19DIJ
2
Ret
2011LEC
1LEC
2LEC
3HOC
1
12HOC
2
10HOC
3
8ZAN
1ZAN
2ZAN
3
RBR
1
4RBR
2
12RBR
3
3NOR
1NOR
2NOR
3NÜR
1NÜR
2NÜR
3SIL
1SIL
2SIL
3VAL
1VAL
2VAL
3HOC
1HOC
2HOC
3

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

Complete GP3 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516DCPointsCarlin14th15nowrapAddax Team
2011**IST
FEA**
3IST
SPR
9CAT
FEACAT
SPR
VAL
FEA
20VAL
SPR
RetSIL
FEA
RetSIL
SPR
25†NÜR
FEA
22NÜR
SPR
5HUN
FEA
7HUN
SPR
22SPA
FEA
6SPA
SPR
RetMNZ
FEA
RetMNZ
SPR
9

Did not finish, but was classified as he had 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)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPointsRapax15th29nowrapRussian Time10th92nowrapArden International19th18nowrapEQ8 Caterham Racing
2012SEP
FEA
18SEP
SPR
11BHR1
FEA
6BHR1
SPR
10BHR2
FEA
8BHR2
SPR
1CAT
FEA
22CAT
SPR
12MON
FEA
11MON
SPR
RetVAL
FEA
RetVAL
SPR
12SIL
FEASIL
SPRHOC
FEA
9HOC
SPR
RetHUN
FEAHUN
SPRSPA
FEASPA
SPRMNZ
FEAMNZ
SPRMRN
FEAMRN
SPR
2013SEP
FEA
14SEP
SPR
11BHR
FEA
8BHR
SPR
4CAT
FEA
5CAT
SPR
26MON
FEA
11MON
SPR
25*SIL
FEA*
3SIL
SPR
6NÜR
FEA
8NÜR
SPR
Ret**HUN
FEA**
20HUN
SPR
11*SPA
FEA*
5SPA
SPR
9MNZ
FEA
3MNZ
SPR
5MRN
FEA
6MRN
SPR
14YMC
FEA
RetYMC
SPR
DNS
2014BHR
FEABHR
SPRCAT
FEA
8CAT
SPR
3MON
FEAMON
SPRRBR
FEARBR
SPRSIL
FEASIL
SPR
HOC
FEA
12HOC
SPR
9*HUN
FEA*
9HUN
SPR
19†SPA
FEA
12SPA
SPR
9MNZ
FEAMNZ
SPRSOC
FEASOC
SPRYMC
FEAYMC
SPR

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

Complete GP2 Final results

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

YearEntrant12DCPointsnowrapiSport International6th7
2011YMC
FEA
6YMC
SPR
3

Complete Formula V8 3.5 Series results

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

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718Pos.PointsnowrapJagonya Ayam with Carlin7th122nowrapAVF1st237
2015ALC
1
9ALC
2
5MON
1
3SPA
1
6SPA
2
16HUN
1
5HUN
2
5RBR
1
5RBR
2
8SIL
1
5SIL
2
RetNÜR
1
5*NÜR
2*
14BUG
1
3BUG
2
5**JER
1**
RetJER
2
6
2016ALC
1
3**ALC
2**
2***HUN
1***
2**HUN
2**
1SPA
1
2***SPA
2***
2LEC
1
4LEC
2
6SIL
1
4SIL
2
4RBR
1
3RBR
2
2MNZ
1
12MNZ
2
8JER
1
RetJER
2
8**CAT
1**
3CAT
2
1

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

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

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456789RankPointsnowrapSignatech AlpineLMP2nowrapAlpine A450bnowrapNissan VK45DE 4.5 L V813th38nowrapExtreme Speed MotorsportsLMP2nowrapLigier JS P2nowrapNissan VK45DE 4.5 L V827th10ByKolles Racing TeamLMP1ENSO CLM P1/01nowrapNismo VRX30A 3.0 L Turbo V617th22.5nowrapGibson GL458 4.5 L V8nowrapByKolles Racing TeamLMP1nowrapENSO CLM P1/01nowrapGibson GL458 4.5 L V8NC†0†nowrapFloyd Vanwall Racing TeamHypercarnowrapVanwall Vandervell 680nowrapGibson GL458 4.5 L V817th6
2015SILSPALMSNÜRCOAFUJSHA
1BHR
4
2016SILSPALMSNÜRMEXCOAFUJSHABHR
5
2018–19SPA
4LMS
RetSILFUJ
5SHA
RetSEB
SPA
14LMS
Ret
nowrap2019–20SILFUJSHABHRCOASPA
11LMS
RetBHR
2023SEB
8ALG
RetSPA
RetLMS
RetMNZFUJBHR

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

  • Season still in progress.--

Complete Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup results

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

YearTeamCarClass1234567891011121314Pos.PointsnowrapBentley Team HTPnowrapBentley Continental GT3Silver6th34nowrapGRT Grasser Racing TeamnowrapLamborghini Huracán GT3ProNC0
2015NOG
QRNOG
CRBRH
QRBRH
CR***ZOL
QR***
8*ZOL
CR*
6MOS
QRMOS
CRALG
QRALG
CRMIS
QRMIS
CR[ZAN
QR](2015-blancpain-sprint-series-zandvoort-round)[ZAN
CR](2015-blancpain-sprint-series-zandvoort-round)
2017MIS
QRMIS
CRBRH
QRBRH
CRZOL
QRZOL
CRHUN
QRHUN
CRNÜR
QR
15NÜR
CR
29

Complete Formula E results

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

YearTeamChassisPowertrain12345678910111213PosPointsnowrapVenturi Formula E TeamnowrapSpark SRT01-enowrapVenturi VM200-FE-0219th12nowrapVenturi Formula E TeamnowrapSpark SRT01-enowrapVenturi VM200-FE-0318th12nowrapNio Formula E TeamnowrapSpark SRT05enowrapNio Sport 00423rd0
nowrap2016–17HKGMRKBUEMEXMCOPAR
8BER
18BER
15NYC
13NYC
7MTL
10MTL
10
nowrap2017–18HKGHKGMRKSCLMEXPDERMEPARBER
13ZURNYC
4NYC
Ret
nowrap2018–19ADR
14MRK
17SCL
RetMEX
15HKG
12SYX
13RME
15PAR
RetMCO
14BER
19BRN
15NYC
RetNYC
14

Complete Super Formula results

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

YearTeamEngine1234567DCPointsnowrapUOMO Sunoco Team LeMansToyota14th5
2018SUZAUT
CSUG
4FUJ
10MOT
12OKA
RetSUZ
15
  • Season still in progress.--

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.20182019202020232025
AUT ByKolles Racing TeamGBR Oliver Webb
AUT Dominik KraihamerENSO CLM P1/01-NismoLMP165DNFDNF
AUT ByKolles Racing TeamGBR Oliver Webb
ITA Paolo RubertiENSO CLM P1/01-GibsonLMP1163DNFDNF
AUT ByKolles Racing TeamGBR Oliver Webb
CAN Bruno SpenglerENSO CLM P1/01-GibsonLMP197DNFDNF
AUT Floyd Vanwall Racing TeamARG Esteban Guerrieri
FRA Tristan VautierVanwall Vandervell 680-GibsonHypercar165DNFDNF
POL Inter Europol CompetitionPOL Jakub Śmiechowski
GBR Nick YellolyOreca 07-GibsonLMP236718th1st

Complete Asian Le Mans Series results

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

YearTeamClassCarEngine123456Pos.PointsnowrapDKR EngineeringLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V85th62nowrapProton CompetitionLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V85th63nowrapAlgarve Pro RacingLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V82nd*36*
nowrap2023–24[SEP
1](2023-4-hours-of-sepang)
3[SEP
2](2023-4-hours-of-sepang)
6[DUB
1](2024-4-hours-of-dubai)
4*[ABU
1](2024-4-hours-of-abu-dhabi)*
3[ABU
2](2024-4-hours-of-abu-dhabi)
4
nowrap2024–25**[SEP
1](2024-4-hours-of-sepang)**
DSQ**[SEP
2](2024-4-hours-of-sepang)**
4**[DUB
1](2025-4-hours-of-dubai)**
5**[DUB
2](2025-4-hours-of-dubai)**
4**[ABU
1](2025-4-hours-of-abu-dhabi)**
3**[ABU
2](2025-4-hours-of-abu-dhabi)**
6
nowrap2025–26[SEP
1](2025-4-hours-of-sepang)
2[SEP
2](2025-4-hours-of-sepang)
2[DUB
1](2026-4-hours-of-dubai)[DUB
2](2026-4-hours-of-dubai)[ABU
1](2026-4-hours-of-abu-dhabi)[ABU
2](2026-4-hours-of-abu-dhabi)

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

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

YearEntrantClassMakeEngine1234567RankPointsnowrapInter Europol by PR1/Mathiasen MotorsportsLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V81st2227Inter Europol CompetitionLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V811th1798nowrapInter Europol CompetitionLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V82nd*355*
2024DAY
4SEB
6WGL
3MOS
1ELK
7IMS
2PET
4
2025DAY
10SEB
1WGL
8MOS
10ELKIMS
2PET
2
2026DAY
2SEB
WGL
MOS
ELK
IMS
PET
  • Season still in progress.

Complete European Le Mans Series results

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

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPointsnowrapInter Europol CompetitionLMP2nowrapOreca 07nowrapGibson GK428 4.2 L V82nd81Inter Europol CompetitionLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V82nd92
2024CAT
6LEC
1IMO
4SPA
2MUG
8ALG
4
2025CAT
10LEC
2IMO
2SPA
2SIL
2ALG
2
  • Season still in progress.--

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