André Lotterer, born on November nineteenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a distinguished German racing driver known for his remarkable achievements in various motorsport disciplines. Currently, he competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Genesis Magma Racing, showcasing his exceptional skills on the track.
Lotterer's career in formula racing includes a notable appearance at the Belgian Grand Prix in two thousand fourteen, where he drove for Caterham, stepping in for Kamui Kobayashi. His journey in Formula E spanned from two thousand seventeen to two thousand twenty-three, further solidifying his reputation in the racing community.
In the realm of Japanese motorsport, Lotterer made his mark by winning the Formula Nippon Championship in two thousand eleven and securing two championships in Super GT, all while racing for TOM'S. His prowess in endurance racing is highlighted by two FIA World Endurance Drivers' Championship titles, achieved in two thousand twelve and two thousand twenty-four with Audi and Porsche, respectively. Additionally, he is celebrated as a three-time winner of the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans with Audi.
Before his rise to fame, Lotterer served as a test driver for the Jaguar Formula One team in two thousand two, laying the groundwork for his future successes in the sport. His diverse experiences and accolades make him a prominent figure in the world of motorsport.