Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Timo Glock

















Team
Marussia
Nationality
German
World Championships
0
Date of Birth
18/03/1982
Place of Birth
Lindenfels




2012
Marussia's MR01 may be the team's best car to date, but even the experienced Glock cannot extract miracles. Misses European round due to a stomach bug.

2011
Despite tough first half of the season, signs new multi-year contract with Virgin in July. Team's first points remain elusive, however, and he ends year 25th overall.

2010
Impressive pace relative to his machinery puts new Virgin team into Q2 at round three in Malaysia, but let down by car's poor reliability, failing to finish six of the first eight races. Best result a 14th place in Japan, en route to 25th in the final standings.

2009
Hit-and-miss qualifyings lead to similar race results. Takes third place in Malaysia and an excellent second in Singapore, but struggles to make top six elsewhere. Misses final two rounds after injuring back in Suzuka qualifying crash. Signs for new Virgin team for 2010.

2008
Impressive first season with Toyota, despite a couple of huge accidents. Scores six times and takes maiden F1 podium with second place in Hungary. Tenth overall with 25 points, just six shy of veteran team mate Jarno Trulli. Retained for 2009.

2007
Wins the GP2 series on his second attempt, taking five victories. Named as a BMW Sauber test driver, making nine appearances for the squad. Secures Toyota race seat for 2008.

2006
Finishes fourth in GP2 championship after scoring two wins.

2005
Spends season competing in Champ Car series for the Rocketsports racing team. Best finish a second place in Montreal.

2004
Scores two points on an unexpected Grand Prix debut with Jordan in Canada, after Giorgio Pantano withdraws. Returns to race seat for further three races after Pantano's contract is terminated.

2003
Fifth in International F3 Euro series, with three race wins and a further three podium results.

2002
Third in German Formula Three championship.

2001
BMW-ADAC Formula Champion.

2000
First in BMW-ADAC Formula Junior Cup.


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