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DRIVER PROFILES CAR #7


ALEX WURZ


“Endurance racing is a childhood dream I have been lucky enough to make my career. As a senior driver, it has come as second nature to push a team hard on technical development. To succeed everyone has to be right on their game the whole time, there is no margin for error.”


Nationality: Austrian Born: 15 February 1974, Waidhofen an der Thaya Lives: Monaco


Status: Married to Julia, 3 children Height: 1.87m Weight: 79kg


Hobbies: Kite surfing, mountain biking, climbing, triathlon


Best achievement: Being the youngest Le Mans winner (1996) Favourite tracks: Le Mans, Monaco


Career Highlights


Austrian Formula 3 champion (1993) Formula 1 Podiums (1997 Britain, 2005 San Marino and 2007 Canada with TOYOTA engine) Le Mans winner (1996 and 2009) Sebring 12 Hours winner (2010) Petit Le Mans winner (2011) Four time race winner for TOYOTA Racing (Brazil, Japan and China in 2012; Japan in 2013)


STÉPHANE SARRAZIN


“There is no better feeling than being in a racing car and I feel truly at home with TOYOTA Racing. The approach of TMG is to analyse every single detail, pushing everything to the limit. I’m impressed not only by the facilities but also by the people, the mechanics and technicians who have a real hunger too.”


Nationality: French Born: 2 November 1975, Alès Lives: Barjac, France


Status: Married to Camille, 2 children Height: 1.80m Weight: 69kg Hobbies: Cycling, motor cycling, swimming Best achievement: Three consecutive Le Mans poles Favourite tracks: Spa, Sebring, Road Atlanta


Career Highlights


International F3000 winner (1998 and 1999) F1 Test Driver for TOYOTA (2002) World Rally Championship driver (2004-2006) Le Mans 24 Hours runner-up (2007 and 2009) Le Mans Series champion (2007) Petit Le Mans winner (2009-2011) Race Driver for TOYOTA Racing since 2012 (winner in Bahrain 2013)


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