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Timo Bernhard (GER)

Published: 12th February 2018 By: Glen Smale

Online version: https://www.porscheroadandrace.com/timo-bernhard-ger/

Born: 24 February 1981 Where: Homburg/Saar () Lives: Bruchmühlbach-Miesau (Germany) Marital status: Married to Katharina, sons Paul and Ben Height/Weight: 1.74 m/60 kg Hobbies: Fitness, music, rally, running

He has won all major sports car endurance races: Daytona, Sebring, and the Nürburgring 24 Hours – no less than five times. Loaned to in 2010, he clinched outright victory at Le Mans with and . At the end of 2015, he was crowned World Endurance Champion. But still, his greatest dream is to net an outright victory at Le Mans , works with Porsche. driver, Le Mans 24H, 2016

He talks about his first race for Porsche at the Sarthe. It was back in 2002 winning the GT class at his first attempt. “Back then, Porsche fans were incredibly enthusiastic and they wanted to know when Porsche would return to the premier class. It’s then I realised: Porsche and Le Mans go hand in hand like no other. Overall victory with this marque is the crowning glory.”

Bernhard is the longest-serving Porsche works driver. He began his successful Porsche career in 1999 as a Junior, and is the only works driver to date to be crowned champion in all categories of the Porsche pyramid: In 2001 he won the Deutschland, in 2004 the GT title of the , and in 2007 and 2008 he www.porscheroadandrace.com

became LMP2 champion of the ALMS with the RS Spyder. Privately, however, he enjoys rallying, in , of course. As a side-line job, he and his father Rüdiger manage the ‘Team 75 Bernhard,’ which also campaigns Porsche cars.

Bernhard was there in the early days of the LMP1 programme, which proved difficult at times. He also guided the driver trio with newcomers and through this tough initial phase. The three became very close. Bernhard took the first 919 Hybrid through its paces at the rollout on 12th June 2013. “An honour,” he said, and explains: “This was not just a new Le Mans racing car, it was a Porsche.”

Timo Bernhard competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), including the Le Mans 24 Hours, in a for the Porsche Team.

Career

Year Details

2017 Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1

Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1; 4th Drivers’ World Championship with 2016 Hartley/Webber, 4 wins (Nürburgring, Mexico City, Austin, Shanghai) 1 pole position (Spa)

Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1 Drivers’ World Champion with 2015 Hartley/Webber; 4 wins (Nürburgring, Austin, Fuji, Shanghai), 3 pole positions, 2nd in Le Mans

Porsche works driver WEC, LMP1; 3rd Silverstone, Fuji and Bahrain; pole 2014 position São Paulo www.porscheroadandrace.com

Porsche works driver; 2nd Le Mans 24 Hours (GT); 1st Nürburgring 24 2013 Hours (SP7 class, 7th overall); LMP1 test programme; 1st ADAC Saarland Rally (German Rally Championship)

Porsche works driver; 2nd Sebring 12 Hours (overall); Endurance Cup 2012 Nürburgring-Nordschleife, 2 podiums

Porsche works driver; 1st Nürburgring 24 Hours (overall); 5th Sebring 12 2011 Hours (overall); Le Mans 24 Hours (LMP1)

Porsche works driver; 1st Le Mans 24 Hours (overall, Audi); ADAC 2010 Motorsport Personality of the Year

Porsche works driver; 1st Nürburgring 24 Hours (overall); 4th Grand-Am 2009 Series (DP), 4 podiums; Le Mans 24 Hours (LMP1)

Porsche works driver; Winner American Le Mans Series (LMP2), 4 wins; 2008 1st Sebring 12 Hours (ALMS, overall); 1st Nürburgring 24 Hours (overall)

Porsche works driver; Winner American Le Mans Series (LMP2), 8 wins; 2007 1st Nürburgring 24 Hours (overall)

Porsche works driver; 3rd American Le Mans Series (LMP2), 4 wins; 1st 2006 Nürburgring 24 Hours (overall)

Porsche works driver; 2nd American Le Mans Series (GT2), 5 wins; 2nd 2005 Le Mans 24 Hours (GT2) www.porscheroadandrace.com

Porsche works driver; Winner American Le Mans Series (GT), 2 wins; 1st 2004 Sebring 12 Hours (ALMS, GT); 1st (ALMS, GT); 3rd Nürburgring 24 Hours (overall); 2nd (N-GT)

Porsche works driver; 2nd American Le Mans Series (GT); 1st Petit Le 2003 Mans (ALMS, GT); 1st Daytona 24 Hours (overall); 1st Nürburgring 24 Hours (overall)

Porsche works driver; 3rd Porsche Supercup; 4th American Le Mans Series (GT); 1st Daytona 24 Hours (GT); 1st Le Mans 24 Hours 2002 (GT); 2nd Nürburgring 24 Hours (overall) 2001 Porsche Junior; Winner Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland; 2nd Sebring 12 Hours (ALMS, GT); Porsche Pirelli Supercup, 1 win

2000 Porsche Junior; 3rd Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland

Porsche Junior; 12th Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland; 3rd German 1999 Championship

6th German Formula Ford Championship, 2 wins; 6th Formula Ford Euro 1998 Cup

1991-1997 Karting

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