| Name, Nationality: | Brendon Hartley (NZ) |
| Date of Birth: | 10. November 1989 |
| Place of Birth: | Palmerston North |
| Residence: | Milton Keynes |
| Height: | 184 cm |
| Internet: | www.brendonhartley.co.nz |
| Twitter: | @BrendonHartley |
| Motorsport career: | |
| 2017: | Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1 overall victory Dubai 24 Hours (Porsche 911 GT 3 R); 17th overall Daytona 24 Hours (Nissan prototype) |
| 2016: | Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1 4th Drivers’ World Championship with Bernhard/Webber, 4 wins (Nürburgring, Mexico City, Austin, Shanghai) 2 pole positions (Spa, Shanghai) |
| 2015: | Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1 Drivers’ World Champion with Bernhard/Webber, 4 wins (Nürburgring, Austin, Fuji, Shanghai), 4 pole positions, 2nd at Le Mans |
| 2014: | Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1 3rd Silverstone, Fuji and Bahrain |
| 2013: | European Le Mans Series (LMP2) Grand Am Series Le Mans 24 Hours (LMP2) Bathurst 12 Hours Daytona 24 Hours Formula One simulator development driver (Mercedes AMG Petronas) |
| 2012: | 3rd Spa (WEC, LMP2) 3rd Donington (ELMS, LMP2) GP2 (2 races) Formula One simulator development driver (Mercedes AMG Petronas) |
| 2011: | World Series by Renault 3.5 (4 podiums) 5th Spa (GP2) |
| 2010: | Formula One reserve driver (Red Bull Racing, Scuderia Toro Rosso) World Series by Renault 3.5 GP2 (2 races) |
| 2009: | Formula One test driver (Scuderia Toro Rosso) World Series by Renault 3.5 Formula 3 Euro Series (1 win) Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix |
| 2008: | Formula One test driver (Red Bull Racing) 3rd British Formula 3 Championship (5 wins, 12 podium finishes, 5 poles) 3rd Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix (also set fastest lap) 5th Zandvoort Formula 3 Masters |
| 2007: | Winner World Series by Renault Eurocup 2.0 (5 wins, 13 podium finishes, 7 poles) 3rd Italian Formula Renault 2.0 series 4th Zandvoort Formula 3 Masters Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix |
| 2006: | Winner Dan Higgins Memorial Trophy, New Zealand Toyota Racing Series, New Zealand |
| 2005: | Winner of the first ever Toyota Racing Series race in New Zealand Winner of the Elite Motorsport Academy Award, New Zealand |
| 2004 | Awarded with the Steel Trophy, New Zealand |
| 2003/04 | 2nd New Zealand Formula Ford Championship (6 wins) Winner Formula Ford Winter Series (7 wins) Youngest ever winner of a Formula Ford race (23rd November 2003) |
| 2002/03 | Karting |
文本
英語 (Porsche AG)
M14_0633
2017-04-11
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- 赛车运动
- Works drivers LMP1
Brendon Hartley (NZ)