Duncan Huisman

Duncan Huisman
Duncan Huisman on the podium after his victory in the 2002 Guia Race.

Duncan Huisman (born 11 November 1971 in Doornspijk, Gelderland) is a Dutch auto racing driver. He won the Guia Race four times. As well as touring cars he has competed in the FIA GT Championship and the Porsche Supercup. His older brother Patrick is also a successful racing driver.

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Touring Car Experience

He is twice Dutch Touring Car Champion, in 1997 and again in 2000, both times in a BMW.

Between 2001 and 2004 he drove in the European Touring Car Championship, before it was renamed the World Touring Car Championship.In 2005 he first drove in the WTCC for the final two rounds with BMW Team UK, winning in what was only his second race. He competed for just over half a season in 2006 for BMW Team Italy/Spain finishing the season thirteenth overall. Duncan drove for the WSR-managed Team Aviva in the WTCC event in Macau at the end of 2007[1] prompting speculation that he will join Team RAC in the 2008 British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) alongside Colin Turkington following the departure of Tom Onslow-Cole to Vauxhall's VXR Racing.[2] Stephen Jelley was Onslow-Coles replacement, and Huisman returned again for just two 2008 WTCC rounds at Oschersleben for Wiechers-Sport in a BMW 320si.

Complete GT1 World Championship results

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Points
2010 Mad-Croc Racing Corvette ABU
QR
ABU
CR
SIL
QR
SIL
CR
BRN
QR
BRN
CR
PRI
QR
PRI
CR
SPA
QR
SPA
CR
NÜR
QR
NÜR
CR
ALG
QR
ALG
CR
NAV
QR

15
NAV
CR

Ret
INT
QR

18
INT
CR

19
SAN
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DNS
SAN
CR

DNS
55th 0

References

  1. ^ Huismanracing Website
  2. ^ http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vx/vxr/html/team.html Vauxhall VX Racing Website (Team Profile)


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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Patrick Huisman
Guia Race winner
2001–2002–2003
Succeeded by
Jörg Müller
Preceded by
Fabrizio Giovanardi
European Touring Car Championship
Independents' Trophy winner

2003
Succeeded by
Tom Coronel
Preceded by
Augusto Farfus
Guia Race winner
2005 Race 2
Succeeded by
Andy Priaulx