1. James Thompson

    James Thompson (born April 26 1974) is a British auto racing driver from York. He has twice been champion of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC). From 2005, he raced away from the BTCC for the first time in over a decade, joining Alfa Romeo, Seat then Alfa Romeo again in the World Touring Car Championship. He started racing in the BTCC in a privately-entered Peugeot in 1994, his performances earning him a factory Vauxhall drive for 1995.

  2. Andy Priaulx

    Andrew Priaulx (born Guernsey, 8 August 1974) is a racing driver, European Touring Car Championship champion, and World Touring Car Championship twice champion. Priaulx has competed in many types of motorsport, beginning in karting at the minimum age of eight. After a brief flirtation with powerboat racing, he started hillclimbing while still a teenager. It was quickly apparent that he had great natural ability, …

  3. Rob Huff

    Rob Huff of Britain is part of Chevrolet's WTCC motor racing team, driving the Lacetti alongside the more experienced Alain Menu and former Formula One driver Nicola Larini. A Christmas Day birth in 1979, he had a long junior career in karting. He won the 2000 Formula Vauxhall championship, and class B of the 2001 Ethyl MG Championship (also finishing as runner-up in this series in 2000). His father's Chartered Surveying firm has been one of his main sponsors.

  4. Augusto Farfus

    Augusto Farfus Jr. (born 3 September 1983 in Curitiba) is a Brazilian auto racing driver. He presently lives in Monaco.

  5. Alex Zanardi

    Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi, (born October 23, 1966), is an Italian racing driver. He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently he has attracted widespread praise for his racing comeback in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 which resulted in him losing both legs. As of 2007 he competes in the World Touring Car Championship.

  6. Yvan Muller

    Yvan Muller (born August 16 1969) is a French auto racing driver.

  7. Olivier Tielemans

    Olivier Tielemans (born 1 June 1984 in Weert) is a Dutch race car driver. His career started back in 1991 when he came 4th in the Dutch Kart Championship. Between 1995 and 1997 he raced in the Belgian Kart Championship and became Rookie of The Year. He didn't race competitively again until 2002 when he raced in the Italian and European Formula Renault Championships. In 2003 he finished 5th in the Benelux Formula Renault Championship.

  8. Tiago Monteiro

    Tiago Vagaroso da Costa Monteiro is a former Formula One driver who drove for Jordan, Midland and Spyker F1 -- all progressive iterations of the same team as it was bought up by new owners -- during a two year stint as part of the Formula 1 circus. In the first year of his Formula One career (2005) he set a new record for the most finishes by a driver in a season (18), and also achieved a podium position (3rd place) at the highly controversial United States Grand Prix.

  9. Tom Coronel

    Tom Romeo Coronel (born 5 April 1972, Naarden), is a Dutch auto racing driver. Tom's twin brother Tim (whose middle name is Alfa) is also a racer, just like their father Tom Coronel Sr. His greatest successes early in his career were winning Formula Nippon in 1999, Japanese Formula 3 series in 1997, and the Dutch Formula Ford 1800 series in 1992. Also, he is the winner of the 1997 Marlboro Masters.

  10. Michel Jourdain Jr.

    Michel Jourdain Jr. (born September 2, 1976, Mexico City, Mexico) is a NASCAR driver. Jourdain Jr. started racing cars in the Mexican Formula Junior series at the age of 12. He then moved to the Mexican Formula K and Formula 2 series. In 1996, Jourdain ran several races in the Indy Racing League (IRL) and the CART (now Champ Car) series, including the Indy 500. At the age of 19, he became one of the youngest drivers to race in both Champ Car and the Indy 500.

  11. Gabriele Tarquini

    Gabriele Tarquini (b. March 2, 1962) is a former Formula One driver from Italy. He participated in 78 grands prix, debuting on May 3, 1987. He scored 1 championship point, and holds the record for the most failed attempts to pre-qualify, mainly because he was a regular in the pre-qualifying era, usually in cars which were so slow as to struggle to qualify.

  12. Jörg Müller

    Jörg Müller is a German race driver, driving for BMW. His formally team-mate Dirk Müller is unrelated, as is French driver Yvan Muller. Jörg Müller is the son of formally European carting-champion Ewald Müller. In 1989 Müller won the titles in German Formula Opel Lotus and in European Formula Ford 1600.

  13. Roberto Colciago

    Roberto Colciago is a race car driver born in Saronno, Italy on the 4 April 1968. He raced in Formula 3000 in 1991 but did not score any points, with an 8th place at Vallelunga as his best result. From late 2000 to the end of the 2002 season he raced for Audi in the Swedish Touring Car Championship, winning two driver's titles. In 2001 he also raced in the European Super Touring Championship for Audi, claiming two race wins and finished 6th overall.

  14. Fabrizio Giovanardi

    Fabrizio Giovanardi (born December 14, 1966) is a racecar driver. He was born in Sassuolo near Modena in Italy. Fabrizio began his career karting before switching to Italian Formula 3. In season 1989 he switched to Formula 3000 to compete with First Racing and won the race in Vallelunga. A move to touring cars brought more luck, as he claimed the 1992 Italian championship.

  15. Peter Terting

    Peter Terting is a German auto racing driver, born on February 19 1984 in Kempten. He won the Volkswagen Lupo Cup in 2002, earning him a DTM drive for Abt Sportsline in 2003, although this proved to be too big a step up, and the teenager struggled to be competitive. After winning the 2004 German SEAT León Championship, he earned a full-time drive in the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) for SEAT, joining Rickard Rydell and Jordi Gené.

  16. Jordi Gené

    Jordi Gené Guerrero is a racing driver, competing in the WTCC for SEAT. His younger brother, Marc is also a racing driver.

  17. Rickard Rydell

    Rickard Rydell (born 22 September 1967 in Stockholm) is a Swedish racing driver. In the early 1990s, Rydell raced in various Formula Three series. He also won pole position in the 1991 Macau Grand Prix, and won the 1992 race. He competed in Japanese F3 in 1992 and 1993, British F3 in 1989 and 1991, and the Swedish F3 series in 1987 and 1988. In 1990, he raced in F3000. In 1984-1985, he won the Swedish 100cc go kart championship. His first year in the BTCC was 1994, …

  18. Nicola Larini

    Nicola Larini (born March 19, 1964) is a former Formula One driver from Italy. He participated in 75 grands prix, debuting on September 6, 1987. He achieved 1 podium, and scored a total of 7 championship points. Larini was born in Lido di Camaiore, Tuscany. He began car racing in Formula Italia in 1983, then moved up to Formula Abarth in 1984, placing 3rd overall. He also started in Italian Formula Three the same season. In 1986 he won the title for Coloni in a Dallara, …

  19. Jason Plato

    Jason Plato (born 14 October 1967 in Oxford, England) is a British auto racing driver, born in 1967 in Oxford and currently living in Monte Carlo. He was 2001 BTCC champion, and has finished top 5 in the championship 7 times.

  20. Jan Magnussen

    Jan Magnussen (born July 4 1973 in Roskilde) is a race car driver from Denmark and a GM factory driver.

  21. Roberto Ravaglia

    Italian Roberto Ravaglia (born May 26, 1957, in Venice, Italy) currently runs BMW's Team Italy-Spain in the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC), who took Alessandro Zanardi to a famous race victory at Oschersleben. Before retiring in 1997, he was one of most successful touring car racing driver, primarily for BMW, and won seven titles in three (four) championships. He was twice Italian karting champion, and raced in Formula 3 in the early 1980s.

  22. James Kaye

    James Kaye is a British auto racing driver. He has been a stalwart competitor of Hondas in various championships since 1995, and has had 2 lengthy spells in the BTCC. After racing in the British National Production Saloon Championship with several championship in the late 80s and early 90s, he entered the BTCC as an independent in 1992, winning the independent title in his Toyota, and again in 1994. In 1993 he raced a semi-works Toyota for the Park Lane team, …

  23. Dirk Müller

    Dirk Müller is a German race driver, driving for AF Corse Motorola in the 2007 FIA GT Championship. His former Schnitzer BMW team-mate Jörg Müller is unrelated, as is French driver Yvan Muller. In 1996, Dirk Müller won a Formula 3 race at the Nürburgring. In 1998, after a win in the GT1 class of the 24 Hours of Daytona, he scored his first title, the German Porsche Cup, to be followed by the ALMS GT title in 2000.

  24. Marcel Costa

    Marcel Costa (born November 4, 1978 in Guardiola de Bergueda), is a Spanish auto racing driver, currently racing for the BMW Team Italy-Spain (run by Roberto Ravaglia) in the World Touring Car Championship. Costa was the 2002 Spanish Formula Three Champion, yet after a season in the Spanish GT Series, where he was a class champion, Costa spent 2004 and 2005 in the motor racing wilderness, with just a win in the Barcelona 24 Hours to his credit.

  25. Lo Ka Fai

    Lo Ka Fai (born August 14, 1976 in Hong Kong, China) is a racecar driver who competed in the Asian Touringcar Championship in 2002, 2004 and 2005. He also joined the Asia-Seat team for the 2005 World Touring Car Championship, but never competed in any races.

  26. Gianni Morbidelli

    Gianni Morbidelli (born January 13, 1968 in Pesaro) is a former racing driver from Italy. He participated in 70 Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on March 11, 1990. He achieved one podium, and scored a total of 8.5 championship points. He was Italian Formula 3 and Formula 3 European Cup champion in 1989. After doing the first 2 races of the 1990 F1 season for Dallara, he concentrated on Formula 3000.

  27. Sergio Hernández

    Sergio Hernández is a race car driver born in Javea, Spain. Born in 1984, he raced in the 2005 GP2 Series for the Campos team, having raced for them in Spanish Formula Three during 2004. Hernandez's career started in karting in 1998, lasting until 2001 when he moved up to Portuguese Formula BMW. Later in the year he also raced in Spanish Formula SuperToyota, as well as still driving in some karting events, although this stopped at the start of 2002.

  28. André Couto

    André Couto is a Portuguese racing driver who races with a Macau license.

  29. Félix Porteiro

    Félix Porteiro is a Spanish racing car driver. In 2001 he drove in Spanish F3 before moving to the Nissan World Series, in which he spent four seasons. In 2005 he finished 5th in the standings. In 2006 he is racing in GP2 Series with Campos Racing.

  30. Soheil Ayari

    Soheil Ayari is a race car driver born in Aix-les-bains, France on May 5 1970. He won the French Formula Three championship of 1996 and the Macau Grand Prix of 1997. From 1997 until 2000 he competed in Formula 3000, before moving on to French Supertouring Cars in 2001 where he became champion in his second season. In 2004 he drove for Pescarolo-Judd in the Le Mans Endurance Series. This year (2006) is driving in Le Mans Series Championship in GT1 for the Team Oreca, …

  31. Erkut Kizilirmak

    Erkut Kizilirmak is an auto racing driver from Turkey. He started racing in rallying in 1992 and switched to Touring Cars in 2002, at the age of 32. In 2005 he won the Turkish Touring Car Championship, in a Vauxhall Astra Coupé formerly raced by Yvan Muller in the BTCC.He also made an appearance in the Turkish round of the World Touring Car Championship in 2005. His connections with the series and the Triple 8 Race Engineering company, increased in 2006, …

  32. Elio Marchetti

    Elio Marchetti (born August 17, 1974) is an Italian racing driver from Viterbo who participated in the 2006 FIA World Touring Car Championship rounds at Monza and Magny-Cours for DB Motorsport in an Alfa Romeo 156. He also competed in the Italian Touring Car Championship for the same team. From 1988 to 1992 Marchetti was a Motocross and Supercross rider, a hobby he still enjoys.

  33. Emanuele Naspetti

    Emanuele Naspetti (born February 24, 1968 in Ancona) is a racing driver from Italy. He participated in 6 Formula One grands prix, debuting on August 30, 1992. He scored no championship points. He was considered for the Forti drive for the 1995 season.

  34. Valle Mäkelä

    Valle Mäkelä is a Finnish motor racing driver, currently (2006) racing for Manor Motorsport in British Formula Renault. British Formula Ford champion in 2004, a lack of funds left him struggling for drives in 2005. Rumours of a F3 drive came to nothing, and a few entries in the WTCC came to nothing.

  35. Eric Hélary

    Eric Hélary is a French racing driver best known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1993. He is currently employed by Peugeot as official test driver for the new 908.

  36. Stéphane Ortelli

    Stéphane Ortelli won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1998. He also won 12 Hours of Sebring in GT1 Class, driving for Aston Martin.