André Lotterer has more than one place he calls home: In Germany, the town of Renningen is his first port of call, just a stone’s throw from Weissach and the home of his mother’s side of the family. Alongside the family outposts and his testing and racing commitments, Lotterer commutes between his homes in Monaco and Belgium. After a year as a Formula One test driver (2002), his life was centred around Japan, where he drove in Formula Nippon (today Super Formula) and Super GT. In 2009 he returned to Europe. He secured overall victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours three times and the WEC title once. Parallel to this, the Duisburg-born racer continued his single-seater career in Japan. In 2014 he made a brief excursion into Formula 1. In 2017 Lotterer competed for Porsche, and in the 2017/2018 season he contested Formula E. In the 2019/2020 season Lotterer will contest the FIA Formula E for Porsche as the second driver alongside Neel Jani.
Personal Info
Date of Birth: 19th November 1981
Place of Birth: Duisburg (DE)
Nationality: German
Residence: Monte Carlo (MC)
Height/weight: 1.84 m/74 kg
Marital status: Single
Hobbies: Riding and building lightweight racing bikes, photography, gastronomy, collecting and driving classic cars
Twitter: @Andre_Lotterer
Facebook: @alotterer
Instagram: @andre_lotterer
In November 2019, André Lotter will compete for Porsche in the FIA Formula E.
The career of André Lotterer | |
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2019 | Porsche works driver |
FIA Formula E 2019/2020 | |
2018 | Porsche works driver |
FIA Formula E (Teecheetah) | |
24 Hours Nürburgring | |
2017 | Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1 |
4th in the WEC with Jani/Tandy | |
2016 | 5th WEC (Audi) |
3rd Superformula in Japan | |
2015 | 2nd WEC |
2 wins (Silverstone, Spa) | |
3rd Superformula | |
2014 | 2nd in the WEC |
1st 24 Hours of Le Mans, win in Austin | |
3rd Superformula | |
2013 | 2nd WEC |
3 wins (Spa, São Paulo, Shanghai) | |
2nd Superformula | |
2012 | Drivers’ World Champion WEC |
1st 24 Hours of Le Mans, wins in Silverstone and Bahrain | |
4th Formula Nippon, 6th place Spa 24 Hours | |
2011 | Victory 24 Hours of Le Mans |
1st Formula Nippon | |
2010 | 2nd 24 Hours of Le Mans |
2nd Japanese Super GT Championship | |
2nd Formula Nippon | |
2009 | 3rd Formula Nippon |
1st Japanese Super GT Championship | |
7th 24 Hours of Le Mans | |
24 Hours Nürburgring, one race A1GP series | |
2008 | 3rd Formula Nippon |
3rd Japanese Super GT Championship | |
2007 | 4th Formula Nippon |
6th Japanese Super GT Championship | |
2006 | 3rd Formula Nippon |
1st Japanese Super GT Championship | |
2005 | 4th Formula Nippon |
9th Japanese Super GT Championship | |
2004 | 2nd Formula Nippon |
8th Japanese Super GT Championship | |
2003 | 4th Formula Nippon (Rookie of the Year) |
Japanese Super GT Championship | |
2002 | Formula 1 test drivers |
3th 24 Hours Spa | |
One ChampCar race | |
2001 | 7th British Formula 3 |
2nd Formula 3 Masters Zandvoort | |
2000 | 4th German Formula 3 |
1999 | 1st Formula BMW ADAC |
5th Formula Renault Eurocup | |
1998 | 1st Formula BMW ADAC Junior Cup |
1990-97 | Karting |
1st Junior Kart World Championship 1995 |