- André
Lotterer (born 19
November 1981) is a
German racing driver,
currently competing in the FIA
World Endurance Championship for Porsche. In
formula racing...
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competitive with
former GT500
champion Juichi Wakisaka and no. 2
driver André
Lotterer driving the Open
Interface TOM's SC to
victory at the
opening round at...
- also
claimed their first 1-2
finish as
Lotterer finished 2nd. António Félix da
Costa was set to
replace Lotterer and
partner Wehrlein.
Along the sister...
- Championship. The next year, 2017,
Tandy and
former Audi LMP1
driver André
Lotterer joined Jani in
place of
Dumas and Lieb, and
Bamber teamed up with Bernhard...
-
involved in collisions. The
remaining Audi R18 (#2 of
Marcel Fässler, André
Lotterer and Benoît Tréluyer) went on to win the race by 13.854 seconds. This was...
- e-tron
quattro driven by André
Lotterer,
Marcel Fässler and Benoît Tréluyer
started from pole
position after Lotterer set the
fastest overall lap time...
-
serious injury. In 2010 he
joined the
factory Audi
squad alongside André
Lotterer and
Marcel Fässler. The trio took
second position in
their maiden 24 Hours...
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while Petronas Team TOM's won the teams' championship.
Yamamoto and André
Lotterer finished the year with the same
number of points. At the time,
Super Formula...
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Third place in the
championship went to Nakajima's team-mate, André
Lotterer.
Lotterer won
races at Fuji and Autopolis, but
missed out on a
chance to compete...
- Paul di
Resta in one race and Liam
Lawson in five), 45 (used by André
Lotterer and Nyck de
Vries in one race each), 46 (used by Will
Stevens in one race)...