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André Lotterer

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Born
1981 (43 years old)

Birth Place
Duisburg, West Germany

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White

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Latest Results
6 Hours of Fuji 15 Sep 24
6 Hours of São Paulo 14 Jul 24
6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps 11 May 24
6 Hours of Imola 21 Apr 24
Qatar 1812 km 02 Mar 24
Berlin ePrix 22 Apr 23
Cape Town eprix 25 Feb 23
Hyderabad ePrix 11 Feb 23
Diriyah ePrix Race 1 27 Jan 23
Mexico City ePrix 14 Jan 23
New York City E Prix Race 2 17 Jul 22
Jakarta E Prix 04 Jun 22
Berlin E Prix Race 2 15 May 22
Berlin E Prix 14 May 22
Monaco E Prix 30 Apr 22
Rome E Prix Race 2 10 Apr 22
Rome E Prix 09 Apr 22
Mexico City E Prix 12 Feb 22
Diriyah E Prix Race 2 29 Jan 22
Diriyah E Prix Race 1 28 Jan 22
Berlin E Prix Race 2 15 Aug 21
Berlin E Prix Race 1 14 Aug 21
London E Prix Race 1 24 Jul 21
New York City E Prix Race 2 11 Jul 21
New York City E Prix Race 1 10 Jul 21
Valencia ePrix Race 2 25 Apr 21
Marrakesh ePrix 29 Feb 20
Mexico City ePrix 15 Feb 20
Santiago ePrix 18 Jan 20
Diriyah E-Prix Race 2 23 Nov 19
Diriyah E-Prix Race 1 22 Nov 19
New York City ePrix Race 1 13 Jul 19
Bern ePrix 22 Jun 19
24 Hours of Le Mans 15 Jun 19

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André Lotterer (born 19 November 1981) is a Belgian-German professional racing driver. He competes with a Belgian licence, while representing Germany. He is best known for his success in endurance racing with the works Audi team, including three victories in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the drivers' title of the FIA World Endurance Championship. He has also competed in the Japanese Super Formula series for over a decade, winning the title in 2011.

Lotterer was a test driver for the Jaguar Formula One team in 2002, but this did not lead to a race seat. Twelve years later, he joined Caterham, replacing Kamui Kobayashi at the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix.



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