French racing and rally driver (born 1975)
Stéphane Sarrazin Sarrazin in 2007
Nationality FrenchBorn (1975-11-02 ) 2 November 1975 (age 49) Barjac , Gard , FranceDebut season 2012 Current team SMP Racing Former teams Toyota Gazoo Racing Starts 51 Championships 0 Wins 3 Poles 3 Fastest laps 0 Best finish 3rd in 2013 , 2016 2013 –14 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 –12 2010 2009 –2011 2007 –08 , 2010 –11 2005 –06 , 2008 –11 2005 , 2008 –09 2003 2003 1998 –2001 1995–97 1993–94European Rally Championship Rolex Sports Car Series WEC – LMP2European Le Mans Series Intercontinental Le Mans Cup V8 Supercars FIA GT1 World Championship Intercontinental Rally Challenge Le Mans Series American Le Mans Series FIA GT Championship World Series by Nissan FIA Sportscar Championship International Formula 3000 French Formula Three French Formula Renault 2007 , 2010 1994Le Mans Series French Formula Renault Debut season 2014–15 Current team MS&AD Andretti Formula E Car number 27 Former teams Venturi Grand Prix , Techeetah Starts 37 Championships 0 Wins 0 Poles 1 Fastest laps 0 Best finish 6th in 2015–16 Active years 1999 Teams Minardi Entries 1 Championships 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Career points 0 Pole positions 0 Fastest laps 0 First entry 1999 Brazilian Grand Prix Last entry 1999 Brazilian Grand Prix Years 2001–2003, 2005– Teams Viper Team Oreca , Pescarolo Sport , Aston Martin Racing, Peugeot , Toyota Racing Best finish 2nd (2007 , 2009 , 2013 , 2016 ) Class wins 0 Active years 2004 –2006 , 2015 –2020 , 2022 Co-driver Patrick Pivato Denis Giraudet Stéphane Prévot Jacques-Julien Renucci Kévin ParentRallies 23 Championships 0 Rally wins 0 Podiums 0 Stage wins 1 Total points 26 First rally 2004 Rallye Deutschland
Stéphane Jean-Marc Sarrazin (born 2 November 1975) is a French racing and rally driver. He has won races across a number of single-seater , sportscar and rallying disciplines and competitions, was French Formula Renault champion in 1994, and Le Mans Series champion in both 2007 and 2010 . Although he has never won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, he has finished on the podium six times, including four outright second positions. He participated in one Formula One Grand Prix, the 1999 Brazilian Grand Prix , for Minardi as a replacement for Luca Badoer , who had injured his wrist. He suffered a big spin in the race coming up to the start-finish straight on lap 31[ 1] and scored no championship points. He also carried out testing duties for the Prost Grand Prix team during the 1999–2001 Formula One seasons and for Toyota Racing in their first season in 2002 .
Career
During the 1999 season , Sarrazin raced in International Formula 3000 , winning one race at the Hungaroring . In 2003, he raced in the Superfund World Series .
In 2004, Sarrazin converted to rallying and competed in two World Rally Championship events, posting a best result of 4th. He was signed to drive Subaru 's second car along with young Australian Chris Atkinson as a teammate to defending world champion Petter Solberg . He also competed at the 2004 Race of Champions .
Sarrazin driving the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP at the 2008 Petit Le Mans .
Sarrazin drove an Aston Martin DBR9 in the GT1 class of the 2006 American Le Mans Series , but was announced on January 10, 2007 as an official works driver for Peugeot Sport in the Le Mans Series , driving the new 908 HDi FAP diesel Le Mans Prototype . He won the 2007 Le Mans Series with Pedro Lamy , by winning three races. Sarrazin also took pole position at the 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans and finished second in the race with Lamy and Sébastien Bourdais . He won the 2008 24 Hours of Spa driving the Vitaphone Racing Team Maserati MC12 . He finished third in the 2009 Monte Carlo rally. Sarrazin finished second again in the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans . He finished fourth overall on the Monte Carlo round of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge .
Following Peugeot's withdrawal from endurance racing, Sarrazin signed with Starworks Motorsport for the 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship . Sarrazin also signed a temporary deal to drive the Toyota TS030 Hybrid at Le Mans due to the withdrawal of Hiroaki Ishiura on medical grounds.
In 2013, Sarrazin joined Toyota Racing full-time as a driver of the Toyota TS030. Sarrazin helped the team finish 2nd at Le Mans and scored his first win with the team in Bahrain .
Sarrazin continued with Toyota Racing in 2014, and signed for Venturi Grand Prix to race in Formula E . He finished the first ever race of the series, the 2014 Beijing ePrix in 9th place. Two months later in November 2014 he took his first international rally victory in the Tour de Corse , which was the last rally of the 2014 European Rally Championship .
Sarrazin currently races in the Extreme E all-electric off-road racing series for Veloce Racing. During the 2021 Island X-Prix , he suffered a massive rollover, but he came out unscathed, though he went to the medical centre for precautionary checks.
Racing record
Career summary
Single-seater racing
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Sarrazin at the 2014 Punta del Este ePrix .
(key ) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Sportscar racing
24 Hours of Le Mans results
Complete Le Mans Series results
Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results
Sarrazin driving for SMP Racing at Silverstone in 2018
Rallying
WRC results
Sarrazin driving a Subaru Impreza WRC on the 2005 Monte Carlo Rally .
WRC-3 results
IRC results
Sarrazin driving a Peugeot 207 S2000 on the 2010 Monte Carlo Rally .
Complete European Rally Championship results
Touring car racing
Complete V8 Supercar results
† Not Eligible for points
Off-road racing
Complete Extreme E results
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References
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