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Estonia Pavel Loknovski
Pavel Loknovski helmet.png
Nationality Estonia Estonian
Superleague Career
Active Years 2011-2012
Team(s) Nordsjoen Racing
Grand Prix 24
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    4
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Grand Prix 2011 San Marino Grand Prix
Supercup Career
Active Years 2011-2012
Team(s) Hawkeye Racing
Triple-Double Racing
Grand Prix 22
Championships 0
Wins 2
Podium finishes    8
Pole positions 1
Fastest laps 1
First Grand Prix 2011 Supercup Australian Grand Prix

Pavel Loknovski is an Estonian sim-racer currently driving for Nordsjoen Racing in the Superleague. He is also a team owner of Innervision.The team competes in the Supercup, Formula Challenge and in the World Sport Series.

Early Days

He competed in his first sim-race in 2009 ,when he joined a little league called GPROC which had started its third season. Pavel raced along with many of his future GPVWC competitors. He was a frequent podium finisher, also managing to win few races on his debut season. He then took part in many other similar leagues until late 2010 when he got interested in GPVWC. He has also taken part in some Race Department racing club races. Loknovski had been using PlayStation 3 gamepad throughout his sim-racing career before finally upgrading to a racing wheel at the end of summer 2012.

Superleague

2011

Pavel joined Nordsjoen Racing before the A1 Ring GP in Austria replacing Samuli Leinonen. He made his first appearance as a test driver at the same Grand Prix.

All Nordsjoen front row as Monza Grand Prix is about to start

He debuted in Nordsjoen overalls at the 2011 San Marino Grand Prix replacing Jyri Lylykorpi. An impressive debut saw the Estonian finishing in 3rd right behind his World Champion team-mate Joe Consiglio. A podium finish was followed by a setback at Istanbul Park, where Pavel managed only a shy 10th after string of incidents in the race. Loknovski continued his point finishing streak with 6th in Mexico and 4th place in Montreal, before a breakthrough race in Brazil. Lining up 3rd on the grid in a heavily upgraded car Loknovski was determined to secure a Norsdjoen 1-2. After few incidents and nail-biting moments in the race the Estonian managed to do so and Nordsjoen took first 1-2 of the season. 1-2 was followed by Nordsjoen front row lock out in Monza. Another 1-2 was on the cards but few too many mistakes from Pavel and some trouble with backmarkers saw him finishing behind championship contenders Consiglio and Lee Morris.


Rest of the season was hindered by lag problems for Nordsjoen's number 2. Lokonvski had to miss out Barcelona but another podium finish in Spa saw Nordsjoen closing in heavily on Red Archer in constructors standings. First retirement of the season came in Zandvoort where Estonian had been suffering from heavy lag whole race, until he crashed into the back Christoph Lichtenstein's Synergetic in a fast corner causing Nordsjoen driver to retire. Deciding not to drive at Singpore due to lag issues Loknovski took 6th position with 56 points in final drivers standings with Nordsjoen narrowly missing out on Constructors title.

2012

After competing in 8 races and scoring 4 podiums in 2011 Loknovski maintained his race driver seat in Nordsjoen Racing alongside double World Champion Joe Consiglio. 2012 was already dubbed as the most competitive season ever in the Superleague with Nordsjoen aiming once again nothing less than both titles.

Cattell launching final attack on Loknovski to claim 5th position.

Highly anticipated 2012 Superleague season kicked off traditionally in Melbourne. After having started from 8th, Loknovski picked up rear suspension damage after slight contact in turn 1. However, minimal damage was enough to ruin Estonian's first stint. Tyre wear issues and lost front wing saw Loknovski finishing in 7th in season opener. Next round in Shanghai was a race to forget for the Estonian. Weak 10th in qualification was followed by a terrible start, which saw Nordsjoen driver falling to 15th by the end of lap 1. Few technical issues in the race meant that Loknovski finished only 10th. Repeating his worst result so far in the Superleague. Nordsjoen's upgrades helped Pavel to improve his pace in Abu Dhabi where he made his best qualification performance lining up 5th on the grid. A race-long battle with Simon Cattell culminated on final lap when Cattell overtook Loknovski just few corners before the finish line. Estonian came over the line in totaled car after last-gasp efforts to retake 5th, which saw Estonian spectacularly crashing in final turn but still finishing the race in 6th.

Battle between Clark and Loknovski in Monaco.

Loknovski got a rare chance to fight for the podium in Hungary. Another strong qualifying performance led to 5th starting position. Avoiding a crash between team-mate Consiglio and Euler at the start saw Loknovski climbing up to 3rd after lap 1 and possible podium was on the cards. However, Nordsjoen driver couldn't keep up with Dave Carr-Smith and Cattell, and later in the race was instead overtaken by recovering Rowland, Consiglio and Euler settling to 7th after promising start to the race. Another 7th came in Spain after a rather quiet race. However, after round in Spain, Consiglio announced his retirement and Jarl Teien was recruited to partner Loknovski. While his new team-mate enjoyed front row start in Monaco on his debut, Loknovski qualified by far in his worst ever 18th place. But a strong race pace saw Nordsjoen coming through the field finishing 8th and salvaging few valuable points. Yet another 8th place finish for Loknovski in Montreal meant that the Estonian was one of the 3 drivers who had managed to finish all 7 races of the season in points. While Loknovski's season was unusually consistent with constant top 10 finishes, rumors started to spread about his future in Nordsjoen Racing. His points streak came to an end in Korea where he only managed 11th after an unimpressive race. Another non-point finish was close at Istanbul Park, but Pavel managed to avenge Cattell for Abu Dhabi on the final lap of the race with an overtake few corners before the finish and taking the final point.

Real nightmare for the Estonian started with second part of the season. 12th place after first lap incident at the British GP was just an introduction to forthcoming races. Loknovski expected to achieve best result of the season at Monza with track suiting the Estonian driving style. 7th in qualifying was followed by an early retirement in the race. First, Tom Parker locked his brakes and smashed into the back of Nordsjoen destroying the back end of the car in turn 1. Loknovski was forced to cut the track after being forced off it in turn 1, receiving a 10s stop/go penalty for doing that. Jamez Shepherd put an end to Estonian's miseries in turn 3 when he crashed into the side of Nordsjoen which got beached on a curb after the contact, retirement from the race was imminent. Yet another retirement in Spa after lap 1 crash meant that the Estonian had only scored 1 point in last 4 races. Zandvoort finally ended the points drought and respectable 7th place finish was a huge relief after number of troubled races. Pavel was unable to take part at Nürburgring and made his debut racing with a wheel at Road America. A race that went down as the most embarrassing race ever for the Estonian ended with yet another retirement. Having a harsh time in the race in the US Loknovski learned his lessons and was in much better shape at Interlagos. An impressive start got Estonian up to 7th but a contact with few drivers dropped him to last after lap 3. He managed to fight back up to 10th and took his final point of the season. Once again Pavel showed promising pace in Suzuka which was yet again canceled out with a lap 1 crash. This time Estonian had lag issues and was hit by his teammate. Fighting with severe suspension damage in his first stint, Nordsjoen's number 2 limped to the finish line in only 13th. Season finale took place traditionally in Singapore with Pavel lining up 10th in the final race of the season. Unsurprisingly Nordsjoen driver got once again in trouble at turn 1. Spun around and front wing lost after turn 1 chaos summed up perfectly Loknovski's second part of the season. After what almost became a customary pitstop after lap 1 shenanigans the Estonian literally end his season with a bang. Approaching the final corner, Pavel went over the anti-cuts which launched the Nordsjoen car spectacularly high off the ground and also destroying the engine.

Woeful 30 points in 18 races was below any expectations. Nearly double less points than in 2011 and that with only 8 races. Astonishingly Estonian managed to get involved in lap 1 incidents in 6 races of the final 8 races he took part in. After a catastrophic season Loknovski still had few Superleague offers on the table but it is rumored that the Estonian won't be racing in the Superleague in 2013 and go back to racing in the Supercup instead.

Supercup

2011

Pavel's first full GPVWC season began at the 2011 Supercup Australian Grand Prix. He achieved 5th place in his debut qualifying. Loknovski got a perfect start and overtook Leinonen and Jundt off the line to claim 3rd position before Turn 1. He then pursued de Vos and Millar who had a hectic battle for the lead. The pair managed to pull away from the Estonian driver and the standings remained unchanged until Millar lost control of his Williamson Dynamics and spun into wall losing his front wing. That incident promoted Pavel up to 2nd and he would keep this position until the finish line.

Pavel Loknovski locking up rear tyres and spinning.

Supercup then moved on to Abu Dhabi where Pavel bettered his qualifying position to 4th. After another great start he overtook Jundt and started to chase yet again Bart de Vos and Sam Millar. He wasted no time and overtook Millar on the long straight ,nearly passing de Vos as well before he locked rear tyres and spun, costing him several places. He then started to move up the grid ,meanwhile de Vos and Millar crashed into each other which moved Loknovski up by 2 places which meant he was back fighting for the lead. However, on lap 4 in turn one Pavel double down-shifted which was too much for the engine to handle forcing Estonian into retirement from 3rd position.

In Suzuka Pavel took his familiar 4th spot on the grid. Having a decent start he kept his starting position and would race in 4th until the pitstops. After speeding in the pitlane Loknovski got a 10s Stop/Go penalty which meant he rejoined the track somewhere in midfield. He then overtook Jundt which was just a warmup before a spectacular move on Liam Hatchell in 130R corner. He finished in a lonely 5th position.

Supercup cars then landed in China where the TDR driver secured his best ever qualifying result so far into season - 2nd. Pavel maintained his 2nd place after the start and was in a fiery battle with Cattell and de Vos. The trio would battle on for several laps until the Triple-Double Racing driver got wiped out by a lapped car of Nikos Evangelidakis. Loknovski escaped with minor damage and was on a tail of de Vos and Simon Cattell right after they've suffered from similar accident. The trio once again battled for several laps until Pavel spun while trying to overtake Cattell. That mistake dropped him down to midfield. Pavel then managed to recover and overtake his competitors to get back into podium race. With de Vos suffering from technical issues and Cattell crashing, Loknovski got up to 2nd place battling with Lewis Redshaw for the win. The Estonian driver lacked some concentration in crucial part of the race and ran wide in 3 corners on 1 lap. That meant Redshaw had pulled away from Loknovski and secured win on his debut race, while Pavel accepted eventful 2nd.

De Vos and Loknovski fighting for the 2nd place.

After rather satisfying start to the season ,bit more darker races followed. Achieving already third 4th qualifying spot of the season at Kyalami it looked like another great opportunity to get a podium finish. Pavel made a perfect start ,climbing up to 2nd after the first 3 corners. He then had an uneventful race until Redshaw catched him and two of them collided. TDR car was a write-off after the crash and had no chance of continuing the race. Crash was deemed as a racing incident as Redshaw went for a gap that was closing.

Season then moved on to A1 Ring in Austria ,where Pavel made his GPVWC debut in the Masters series in 2010. Pavel qualified 5th for this race and got yet another great start moving up to 3rd. He was challenged by David Jundt who was fighting the Estonian driver for several laps before he spun exiting Turn 1. Loknovski then got promoted to 2nd after de Vos crashed in Turn 1. He then had an uneventful 20 laps before de Vos catched him and the two had a fierce battle. A few minor contacts were involved before Pavel properly smacked Malta Force car from behind forcing both cars to spin, however,both cars miraculously escaped with no serious damage ,although, Loknovski had now fallen 3s behind de Vos and that's how the two finished.

Loknovski crashing into de Vos.

Having suffered from crashes for 2 consequent races, the trend continued for Pavel in Magny Cours. Loknovski qualified in his worst position so far (6th). He kept his place after the start and got up to 4th after Bart de Vos ran wide in the hairpin. He then battled with Jason Muscat for 3rd with de Vos catching both of them in 5th. De Vos found a way past Loknovski and the duo were following Muscat. Approaching Imola chicane, de Vos attempted an overtaking manouvre on Muscat but pulled back into racing line in last second with Loknovski too close to react, 2 driver's championship leaders collided with de Vos losing his Malta Force's rear wing and Loknovski TDR's front wing. Both pitted ,however, de Vos retired shortly after his pitstop. Pavel kept going and finished 7th to score 4 championship points.

Last race without any drama from Pavel Loknovski was the season opener Australian GP. Things changed in Monaco though ,where he repeated his best ever qualifying result ending up 2nd on the grid. As the drivers were awaiting formation lap ,de Vos suffered technical issues and was unable to take part in race. That promoted Pavel to 1st and it was the first time when he started ahead of everyone in GPVWC. Estonian driver kept his cool at the start and maintained his lead. At the start of a lap 2 Muscat found a way around Loknovski in Saint Devote corner. The duo kept on fighting for the win for many laps before Muscat suffered minor techical issue which promoted Loknovski back to first. He maintained his lead after the pitstops with Muscat keeping close to Estonian.
Muscat surprises Loknovski by overtaking him around the outside at St. Devote.
First win only a laps away Pavel was under pressure by Maltese driver ,with couple of minor mistakes Muscat had closed down on Loknovski before Muscat himself made a small error at Rascasse which allowed Pavel to take comfortable lead for final laps. Loknovski made no errors on final lap and won his first GPVWC's Supercup race in Monaco. With de Vos retiring and Loknovski getting maximum points, Pavel took the lead in Supercup Championship standings.

Everything looked great for the Estonian driver. However, things changed at British GP. Having missed out qualifying Loknovski had to start from the back of the grid. Pavel had trouble understanding where he is and what is he doing due to fact that he was simply too drunk to understand anything. An unimpressive start to the race saw him having trouble to cope with the track and keeping up with the backmarkers. Somehow he managed to make his way up to 10th or something ,without crashing into anyone. However, his pathetic run came to an end when he double down-shifted in the Becketts corner and his engine or gearbox collapsed. That was the second time he retired due to this sort of error this season.

After losing his Championship lead ,Pavel was eager to improve at Bahrain. He qualified 5th for the race and after a decent start got up to 4th. As the field approached Turn 8, team mates de Vos and Redshaw made a light contact with Loknovski taking evasive action to avoid Malta Force drivers. He went wide after exiting Turn 8 losing position to Supercup debutant Ryan Walker. Pavel tried to overtake Ryan for laps until he slightly tapped Walker's rear which caused him to spin. TDR driver then waited for the newest Nordsjoen signing to give back his position which demoted him to 10th. Pavel gained 2 places when Tom Parker and Phil Perkins collided ,Parker however managed to take his place back from Loknovski almost immediately, while the latter dropped back into the clutches of Perkins. The duo battled against each other for laps until Loknovski made few minor errors which saw him dropping back from Perkins. After the pitstops Loknovski started to close the gap on Ryan Walker and Alex Cooper. Pavel overtook Alex and started to hunt down Ryan with whom he already was familiar with from the early stages of the race. Approaching Turn 8 Walker was closely followed by Loknovski with Cooper not far behind. Cooper lost control of his Red 5 Racing car and slid into Loknovski who lost his TDR's rear wing. Cooper was able to continue the race without pitting while Pavel had to come in for a lenghty pitstop. After standing for almost 40s in his pit box he exited the pitlane with the car still suffering heavy suspension damage which made the TDR to pull left. Loknovski eventually finished the race in 13th which is his worst result so far in the season.

Season continued at Imola ,where Pavel took 3rd position on the grid ,narrowly missing out front row spot. He got a good start and overtook de Vos off the line and came down to turn one side by side with Redshaw. Estonian settled down in 2nd between two Malta Force GP's. However, he soon had to give up his position to Bart de Vos at Rivazza corner. He then
Loknovski overtaking Redshaw at turn 3
started a very lonely journey to the finish with few off track excursions de Vos disappeared from his sights. Loknovski was set to take an easy and dull final spot on the podium until the very last lap where in Piratella corner his TDR's front left brake failed which sent the Estonian driver into the barriers. He kept his engine going after a high speed accident and limped back to the finish without a rear wing.

Loknovski had some serious trouble setting up his car for Istanbul Park circuit. However ,last minute changes were effective as Loknovski was closer than ever to his first pole position. He lost 0.022s to Lewis Redshaw and started from 2nd position. Loknovski got a good start and was once again between the two Malta Forces. De Vos overtook Loknovski already on lap 1 ,from there on Pavel followed Malta Force cars from safe distance. De Vos got ahead of Redshaw and with Loknovski close on their tail. TDR driver got really close to Redshaw and pulled of a nice move around the outside at turn 3. Malta Force driver quickly repassed the Estonian driver and the duo kept a safe 2s distance until the pitstops. Top 3 was spread out and podium seemed to be clear until de Vos suffered from techical issue in closing stages of the race. That promoted Loknovski to 2nd where he also finished behind Lewis Redshaw.

13th round of Supercup saw teams heading to Mexico. Pavel qualified 4th at the track he's never been huge fan of. His good start saw him landing in 2nd position before turn one. He fell back to fourth when Phil Perkins and Ryan Walker overtook him. His race was cut short when his game failed which forced Loknovski to stop on the racing line before turn 5. His stand-in team-mate Kenney Lybeer couldnt avoid the stopped car and two TDRs crashed. Loknovski lost his rear wing and got serious suspension damage ,while his team-mate lost front wing and a front wheel. Both slowed down to pits but the cars were too seriously damaged which forced TDR drivers to retire.

In Montreal Pavel qualified 4th but after Redshaw's technical problems on formation lap ,Loknovski was promoted to 3rd. He converted 3rd into 2nd after the start and haunted leader Bart de Vos for couple of laps until de Vos ran away from Pavel. Race proved to be once again uneventul for the Estonian driver he took his 7th podium of the season finishing 2nd.

Warren, Loknovski, Parker & Walker going 4 abreast at Interlagos.

Brief 1 week break and Supercup cars were once again in action at the Interlagos circuit. Ojay Clark dominated qualfication while Pavel was best of the rest in qualficiation grabbing another front row spot. Supreme start saw Pavel taking the lead well early before braking into turn one. With Jason Muscat and Clark on his tail the trio would battle on for several laps until Loknovski completely misjudged brake distance in turn 4 and ran into the sidepod of Clark's Synergetic. Loknovski himself was the biggest loser of that accident spinning the car and falling to 7th positon ,few corners later he once again spun this time he made a contact with Ric Scott. Terrible lap saw Loknovski losing some 30 seconds to leaders and starting his fightback outside of top 10. A strong comeback - including a thrilling battle between Tom Parker and Ryan Walker - from the Estonian saw him climbing all the way up to 3rd with few laps before the end of the race. However ,with last podium almost guaranteed Loknovski still pushed until the very end, which in retrospect was bad decision from the Estonian driver. He managed to spin on last lap in the final corner, that silly error saw him dropping to 4th.

In Monza Pavel managed to finally claim his first pole position narrowly edging no-one else than Redshaw and de Vos. Loknovski held his lead after the start but overshot the first corner and was attacked by both Malta Forces in next chicane. Redshaw touched Loknovski's rear wheel and spun, meanwhile de Vos and Clark fought for 2nd position allowing Loknovski to open a gap. Loknovski was comfortably leading until last third of the race. De Vos caught Loknovski and duo had thrilling battle for several laps. Starting the last lap two championship leaders were seperated by nothing ,Bart de Vos launched his final attack at Parabolica and went side-by-side with Loknovski who eventually held on to take his second win of the season by 0.069s.

After getting his first taste of pole position in Monza, Loknovski took shy 4th in Barcelona. A long battle with Ryan Walker and David Jundt resulted in 3rd for Loknovski and soon he made his way up to 2nd by overtaking Jason Muscat. By the way time Loknovski reached second ,de Vos had already substantial lead over the Estonian driver. Pavel still pushed on the limit and eventually lost control of his car in turn 4 and crashing into a wall.
Pavel flying at Spa
Pit crew did their best but the TDR was too damaged to continue and Loknovski had to retire.

The remainder of the season was hugely affected by the lag for Pavel. A front row start in Spa was the last positive thing for the TDR driver in 2011 season. A scruffy start saw Loknovski dropping to 3rd, few laps later Jason Muscat and Sam Millar were threatening Loknovski. While the trio were battling Loknovski had a massive slide in Eau Rouge, but miraculously Estonian escaped with no damage. This massive sideways moment dropped Loknovski even more down the field. Things got even worse when Pavel received 10s stop/go penalty for cutting the track when rejoining. All hope seemed to be gone for the Estonian to come out of this with any decent result. However, the Estonian didn't give up and put on a massive charge through the field and finished 4th narrowly missing out the podium.

Pavel was forced to miss out Zandvoort due to game pad malfunction.

Season finale in Singapore saw Loknovski and two Malta Force cars starting from the back of the grid. Loknovski made good start as always and found himself breaking into top 10 after few laps already. However, once again the Estonian suffered from massive lag and was forced to back off. A contact with Georgios Davakos in turn 2 cost TDR driver a front wing and the race. Loknovski carried on but eventually retired due to lag issues.

Loknovski finished as a runner-up in 2011 Supercup season with 124 points.

2012

Loknovski was originally set to drive for Hawkeye Racing, but late driver restriction rule made that impossible. However, for round 3 Loknovski who finished 2nd in the Supercup last season was back in action as he became Hawkeye's reserve driver and stood in for Jack Nicholls at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Loknovski managed to qualify in high 3rd position but zeroed all his qualification efforts at the start of the race in turn 1, where he underestimated cold front tyres and spun trying to avoid another car. After being almost last after first lap Pavel made his way up to 5th after several spins and offs in his first 2012 Supercup race. Loknovski also posted the fastest lap of the race on the final lap, something he was unable to do in 2011.


Masters Series

2010

Pavel debuted in GPVWC in the 2010 Masters Series season where he raced at A1 Ring. He qualified 7th for his first ever GPVWC race. He finished accident filled Feature race in 9th position. In Sprint race he managed to finish 6th with yet again action and accident filled race. Loknovski raced in a guest car.

Loknovski and Mark Stanton collide in spectacular fashion

2011

Loknovski drove for Nijo Racing alongside Chris Williamson and Ben Warren achieving 8th in constructors standings.

2011 Masters Series season proved to be a dismal one for Loknovski. After successful season in Supercup and Superleague, Pavel managed only one podium at Zolder and 10th place in drivers standings. Apart from mediocre performances the season was overshadowed with lots of misfortune and crashes for the Estonian driver. Signs of improvement were shown at Watkins Glen where Pavel seemed to have certain pole position, but due to game bug Simon Cattell was able to snatch pole from the Nijo driver. Podium finish seemed to be certain in both races but Estonian's misfortune continued and he got taken out in both of the races. After the race Loknovski appealed and was given his deserved pole position back, which proved to be his first and only Masters pole position.

Racing Career Results

Superleague

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

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 WDC Points
2011 Nordsjoen Racing NR004 Mercedes AUS

-

UAE

-

JAP

-

CHN

-

RSA

-

AUT

-

FRA

-

MON

-

GBR

-

BAH

-

SMR

3

TUR

10

MEX

6

CAN

4

BRA

2

ITA

3

ESP

-

BEL

3

NED

Ret

SIN

-

6th 56
2012 Nordsjoen Racing NR005 Mercedes AUS

7

CHN

10

UAE

6

HUN

7

ESP

7

MON

8

CAN

8

KOR

11

TUR

10

GBR

12

ITA

Ret

BEL

Ret

NED

7

GER

-

USA

Ret

BRA

10

JAP

13

SIN

Ret

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

Supercup

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

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 WDC Points
2011 Triple-Double Racing SC-011 Renault AUS

2

UAE

Ret

JAP

5

CHN

2

RSA

Ret

AUT

3

FRA

7

MON

1

GBR

Ret

BAH

13

SMR

3

TUR

2

MEX

Ret

CAN

2

BRA

4

ITA

1

ESP

Ret

BEL

4

NED

-

SIN

13

2nd 124
2012 Hawkeye Racing SC-012 Mecachrome AUS

-

CHN

-

UAE

5

HUN

-

ESP

-

MON

-

CAN

-

KOR

Ret

TUR

-

GBR

-

ITA

-

BEL

-

NED

-

IND

-

USA

-

BRA

-

JAP

-

SIN

-

NC 6

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

GPVWC Masters Results

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WDC Points
2010 Guest Driver BMW-E90 USA

FEA
-

USA

SPR
-

USA

FEA
-

USA

SPR
-

GBR

FEA
-

GBR

SPR
-

GER

FEA
-

GBR

FEA
-

GBR

SPR
-

AUT

FEA
9

AUT

SPR
6

GBR

FEA
-

GBR

SPR
-

19th 14
2011 Nijo Racing BMW-E90 GER

FEA
28

GER

SPR
13

CHN

FEA
18

CHN

SPR
33

BEL

FEA
19

BEL

SPR
3

TUR

FEA
4

TUR

SPR
31

USA

FEA
11

USA

SPR
Ret

AUS

FEA
5

AUS

SPR
29

GBR

FEA
5

GBR

SPR
15

10th 80