Marco Werner
NationalityGerman
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years20022010
TeamsAudi Sport Joest, Audi Sport Goh, Champion Racing, Highcroft Racing
Best finish1st (2005, 2006, 2007)
Class wins3 (2005, 2006, 2007)

Marco Werner (born April 27, 1966 in Dortmund) is a professional racer from Germany. He was the eighth driver to complete the informal triple crown in endurance racing.

In his early career, Werner finished runner-up in the Formula Opel Euroseries in 1989 and runner-up in the German F3 series in 1991 behind Tom Kristensen.

Having failed to graduate to Formula One, Werner switched to sports car racing and touring car racing. Werner was a regular driver in the STW and Porsche Supercup during the 1990s, but he found more success in the 24 Hours of Daytona, which he won in 1995 in a Kremer-Porsche.

In 2001 he joined Audi Sport Team Joest, becoming a regular driver in the American Le Mans Series. Werner won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2005 with an Audi R8, and in 2006 and 2007 with an Audi R10.

In 2008, he co-drove the Audi R10 in the American Le Mans Series with Lucas Luhr to six overall victories and eight class wins, taking the LMP1 drivers title.

After his last 24 Hours of Le Mans participation in 2010, Werner became a regular participant in historic racing, winning the 2022 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco Série G race(for 3-litre Formula One cars from 1981 to 1985), in a Lotus 87B.[1]

Racing record

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft/Masters results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Pos. Pts
1993 Dürkop Eurorent GmbH Opel Astra GSi 16V Sedan ZOL
1

Ret
ZOL
2

DNS
HOC
1

Ret
HOC
2

DNS
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
WUN
1
WUN
2
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

DNS
NOR
1
NOR
2
DON
1
DON
2
DIE
1
DIE
2
20th 1
Linder Rennsport BMW M3 Sport Evo ALE
1

Ret
ALE
2

DNS
AVU
1
AVU
2
Kissling Motorsport Opel Omega 3000 24V Evo HOC
1

11
HOC
2

10
2007 Team Phoenix Audi A4 DTM 2006 HOC OSC
15
LAU BRH NOR MUG ZAN NÜR CAT HOC 22nd 0
Sources:[2][3]

Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos. Pts
1994 Lauderbach Motorsport Opel Astra AVU
14
WUN
Ret
ZOL
10
ZAN
8
ÖST
15
SAL
DNS
SPA
14
NÜR
13
19th 4
1995 AM-Holzer Motorsport BMW 318is ZOL
1
ZOL
2
SPA
1
SPA
2
ÖST
1
ÖST
2
HOC
1
HOC
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
SAL
1
SAL
2
AVU
1
AVU
2
NÜR
1

16
NÜR
2

11
30th 25
1996 Opel-Häusler Team Holzer Opel Vectra ZOL
1

Ret
ZOL
2

DNS
ASS
1

Ret
ASS
2

9
HOC
1

11
HOC
2

9
SAC
1

8
SAC
2

7
WUN
1

6
WUN
2

5
ZWE
1

Ret
ZWE
2

Ret
SAL
1

Ret
SAL
2

DNS
AVU
1

3
AVU
2

8
NÜR
1

9
NÜR
2

6
10th 234
1997 Team Honda Sport Honda Accord HOC
1

6
HOC
2

5
ZOL
1

30
ZOL
2

25
NÜR
1

2
NÜR
2

3
SAC
1

Ret
SAC
2

DNS
NOR
1

8
NOR
2

10
WUN
1

5
WUN
2

17
ZWE
1

Ret
ZWE
2

Ret
SAL
1

10
SAL
2

16
REG
1
9
REG
2
Ret
NÜR
1

14
NÜR
2

Ret
19th 170
Source:[3]

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2002 Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Germany Michael Krumm
Austria Philipp Peter
Audi R8 LMP900 372 3rd 3rd
2003 Japan Audi Sport Japan Team Goh Japan Seiji Ara
Denmark Jan Magnussen
Audi R8 LMP900 370 4th 2nd
2004 United States ADT Champion Racing Finland JJ Lehto
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8 LMP1 368 3rd 3rd
2005 United States ADT Champion Racing Denmark Tom Kristensen
Finland JJ Lehto
Audi R8 LMP1 370 1st 1st
2006 Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDI LMP1 380 1st 1st
2007 Germany Audi Sport North America Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDI LMP1 369 1st 1st
2008 Germany Audi Sport North America Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDI LMP1 367 6th 6th
2009 Germany Audi Sport North America Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Mike Rockenfeller
Audi R15 TDI LMP1 104 DNF DNF
2010 United States Highcroft Racing Australia David Brabham
United Kingdom Marino Franchitti
HPD ARX-01C LMP2 296 25th 9th
Source:[2][4]

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
Ref
2003 Germany Infineon Team Joest Germany Frank Biela
Austria Philipp Peter
Audi R8 LMP900 367 1st 1st [5]
2004 United States ADT Champion Racing Italy Emanuele Pirro
Finland JJ Lehto
Audi R8 LMP1 345 2nd 2nd [6]
2005 United States ADT Champion Racing Finland JJ Lehto
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Audi R8 LMP1 361 1st 1st [7]
2006 United States Audi Sport North America Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDI LMP1 117 DNF DNF [8]
2007 United States Audi Sport North America Italy Emanuele Pirro
Germany Frank Biela
Audi R10 TDI LMP1 364 1st 1st [9]
2008 United States Audi Sport North America Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Mike Rockenfeller
Audi R10 TDI LMP1 333 6th 2nd [10]
2009 Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Mike Rockenfeller
Audi R15 TDI LMP1 381 3rd 3rd [11]

References

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  4. "Marco Werner". Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
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