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Marc Hennerici (born May 10, 1982 in Mayen) is a German auto racing driver. He is best known for being the first winner of the World Touring Car Championship's Independents Trophy, in 2005.
Racing Career
Hennerici competed in Formula BMW from 1999 and 2001. In 2003 he won the Alfa Romeo 147 Cup in Germany. In 2004 he competed in the DMSB Produktionswagen Meisterschaft driving a BMW 320i for Wiechers-Sport, finishing fourth. He and Wiechers-Sport moved to the new World Touring Car Championship in 2005. Despite not scoring any points in the main championship when rival independent Tom Coronel scored 11, he still was able to win the Independents Trophy. In 2006 he finished fifth in the VLN series. He often competes in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring. He currently competes in ADAC GT Masters.[1]
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 Phoenix Racing / Carsport Corvette ABU
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1ABU
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2SIL
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11SIL
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RetBRN
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17BRN
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8PRI
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6PRI
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5SPA
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EXSPA
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13NÜR
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2NÜR
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3ALG
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3ALG
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3NAV
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11NAV
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8INT
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6INT
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3SAN
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18SAN
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125th 99 2011 Marc VDS Racing Team Ford ABU
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11ABU
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DNSZOL
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RetZOL
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10ALG
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RetALG
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10SAC
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RetSAC
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8SIL
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11SIL
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6NAV
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12NAV
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10PRI
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RetPRI
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12ORD
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10ORD
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10BEI
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RetBEI
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RetSAN
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CR24th 16 References
- ^ http://www.driverdb.com/drivers/2555/career/ Driver Database
Sporting positions Preceded by
Tom Coronel (ETCC)World Touring Car Championship
Independents' Trophy winner
2005Succeeded by
Tom CoronelManufacturers, Teams, and Drivers competing in the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season Aston Martin Corvette Ford Lamborghini Nissan Hexis AMR
3 - Piccione, Dusseldorp
4 - Hohenadel, Piccini
Young Driver AMR
7 - Enge, Müller
8 - Turner, MückeExim Bank Team China
11 - Hezemans, Catsburg, Zuber, Verdonck, Tung, Den Boer, Buurman, F. Pastorelli
12 - Rossi, Jimenez
DKR Engineering
47 - Rossi, Camara, Bobbi, EnjalbertBelgian Racing
9 - Leclerc, Giroix, Ickx, Beche, Nygaard, Hirschi
10 - Matzke, Pavlović, Leclerc, Clairay, Palttala
Marc VDS Racing Team
40 - Leinders, Hennerici, Risatti
41 - Martin, Makowiecki, Clairay, BaguetteSwiss Racing Team
5 - Wendlinger, Kox
6 - Nilsson, Janák
All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport
37 - Schwager, N. Pastorelli
38 - Basseng, Winkelhock
DKR www-discount.de
47 - Leuenberger, Lauck, Haase
48 - Kennard, BrückSumo Power GT
20 - Zonta, Bernoldi, Hughes, Catsburg
21 - Brabham, Campbell-Walter
JR Motorsports
22 - Dumbreck, Westbrook
23 - Krumm, LuhrThis biographical article related to German auto racing is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.