- Mitch Evans
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Mitchell Evans Nationality New Zealander Born 24 June 1994
Auckland (New Zealand)2011 GP3 Series Debut season 2011 Current team MW Arden Car no. 26 Starts 4 Wins 1 Poles 1 Previous series 2010
2009
2009
2008–09
2008
2007–08
2007Australian Drivers' Champ.
Formula Ford Australia
Formula Ford Fiesta Series
Formula Ford New Zealand
FFord Manfeild Winter Series
Formula First New Zealand
FFirst Manfeild Winter SeriesChampionship titles 2010, 2011
2010, 2011
2011Toyota Racing Series
TRS International Trophy
New Zealand Grand PrixMitchell Evans (born 24 June 1994), is a motor racing driver from New Zealand who won the 2010 and 2011 Toyota Racing Series in New Zealand and was runner up in the 2010 Australian Drivers' Championship despite missing three races. When he won the New Zealand Grand Prix in February 2011, it is believed he became the youngest driver to win an international grand prix anywhere in the world.[1]
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Career
Early career
Born in Auckland, Evans was a champion karter in both restricted 100cc karts, and also won the CIK Trophy of New Zealand at JICA level. He moved to Formula First for the 2007 season, competing in three races of the Winter Series at Manfeild Autocourse, and ending the season eighteenth in the championship. He contested the full New Zealand championship in 2007–08, finishing ninth overall and recording a fastest lap.
Formula Ford
He returned to Manfield for the 2008 Winter Series, but in Formula Ford, winning seven of 12 races he contested to take the championship. In his national Formula Ford campaign in 2008–09, Evans battled with Tauranga's Richie Stanaway who came out on top by just over 100 points. Evans won six races during the season, including doubles at Taupo and Manfeild.
For 2009, Evans moved to the Australian Formula Ford Championship, and competed in the Victorian state championship. Evans was runner-up in the standings, losing out to CAMS Rising Star Luke Ellery in the state championship, and in the national championship to his team-mate at Sonic Motor Racing Services, Nick Percat. During the season, Evans became the youngest round winner in the championship's history, when he won at Sandown Raceway in August.[2] As well as that win, he won five other races including a weekend sweep at Queensland Raceway, and a double win at Surfers Paradise.
Formula Three
Evans was drafted in by Australian Formula 3 entrant Team BRM to compete for them at the final round of the season, at Sandown.[3] BRM acquired Evans' services to help with Joey Foster's championship bid. Evans was quickly on the pace, setting the fastest time in the official practice session,[4] and third in qualifying. In the first race, he ended up fourth overall and third in the Gold Star class, edging out Kristian Lindbom by just over a tenth of a second. However in the second race, Evans led home his team-mate Foster to become the youngest winner of the Formula 3 Superprix, but Foster won the Australian Drivers' Championship.[5]
For the 2010 season, Evans raced in New Zealand's Toyota Racing Series with the Giles Motorsport team. At the first round, Evans took pole position and won the race, a feat that had not been achieved since Brendon Hartley made his debut in the 2005 Toyota Racing Series.[6] He added a second win at Timaru, and won the first contemporary formulae race at the new Hampton Downs Motorsport Park. He claimed the title at Taupo by three points, holding off New Zealander Earl Bamber who won all three races at the circuit.
Evans returned to Australian Formula 3 for the 2010 Australian Drivers' Championship, and won the first three races of the season at Wakefield Park. He skipped the second round at Symmons Plains to test a Formula Abarth car at Misano in Italy.[7] But quickly resumed winning at Phillip Island.
European GP3
Evans was signed to race in the 2011 GP3 Series in Europe by the MW Arden team which is co-owned by Christian Horner (principal of F1's Red Bull Racing), and Red Bull driver Mark Webber (Evans' manager).[8] The series features identical new design Dallara-Renaults, and is considered to be the feeder to GP2 and then F1.
Evans won the third race of the series (Feature race of the Second Race Event )at Circuit de Catalunya in Spain, having finishing 6th and 7th in the first two races at the first round which was staged at Istanbul Park in Turkey .
He then went into the Valencia Grand Prix in 3rd place in the championship, he emerged leading the championship after finishing 3rd in the feature and 4th in the sprint, and held a four point lead over 2nd placed Nigel Melker for the GP3 drivers' championship. This drive also meant MW Arden was leading the constructors championship
Racing record
Career summary
Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position 2007 Formula First Manfeild Winter Series 3 0 0 0 0 105 18th 2007–08 NZ Formula First Championship Sabre 18 0 0 1 0 707 9th 2008 Formula Ford Manfeild Winter Series Sabre 12 7 2 9 10 813 1st 2008–09 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship 21 6 3 5 13 1111 2nd 2009 Australian Drivers' Championship – Gold Star Team BRM 2 1 0 0 2 32 5th Australian Formula Ford Championship Sonic Motor Racing Services 23 6 3 6 15 297 2nd VSCRC Formula Ford Fiesta Series 2 1 ? ? 1 176 2nd 2010 Toyota Racing Series Giles Motorsport 15 3 6 5 10 915 1st 2010 Australian Drivers' Championship Team BRM 17 8 4 4 16 219 2nd 2011 GP3 Series MW Arden 16 1 2 0 2 29 9th British Formula Three Double R Racing 3 0 0 0 0 10 20th Complete GP3 Series results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Points 2011 MW Arden TUR
FEA
6TUR
SPR
7ESP
FEA
1ESP
SPR
5VAL
FEA
3VAL
SPR
4GBR
FEA
9GBR
SPR
RetGER
FEA
19GER
SPR
22HUN
FEA
RetHUN
SPR
24†BEL
FEA
11BEL
SPR
RetITA
FEA
8ITA
SPR
Ret9th 29 Complete British Formula Three results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DC Points 2011 Double R Racing Dallara F308 Mercedes HWA
MNZ 1
MNZ 2
MNZ 3
OUL 1
OUL 2
OUL 3
SNE 1
SNE 2
SNE 3
BRH 1
BRH 2
BRH 3
NÜR 1
NÜR 2
NÜR 3
LEC 1
LEC 2
LEC 3
SPA 1
SPA 2
SPA 3
ROC 1
ROC 2
ROC 3
DON 1
DON 2
DON 3
SIL 1
Ret
SIL 2
11
SIL 3
420th 10 * Season in progress.
† Did not finish, but classifiedPersonal
Evans attended Saint Kentigern College in Pakuranga, Auckland, but left at the end of 2010 to pursue his career overseas.[9] Evans' career has been backed financially by entrepreneur Colin Giltrap, who helped establish careers for fellow Kiwi racing drivers Scott Dixon, Chris van der Drift and Brendon Hartley.
References
- ^ "Evans becomes youngest Grand Prix winner". Toyota Racing Series. http://www.toyotaracing.co.nz1. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
- ^ "2009 Formula Ford finale a cracker". autosports.com.au (Auto Sports). 25 October 2009. http://autosports.com.au/News/1921.aspx. Retrieved 2010-01-26. "A season where we saw lap records tumble at every round, the introduction of our EWP 'Hard-Charger' and IMA 'Pole Position' Awards, and our youngest ever competitor and round winner in the form of Mitch Evans – here's hoping 2010 provides us with just as many exciting moments."[dead link]
- ^ "Mitch Evans set to add spice to title decider". Formula3.com.au (Australian Formula 3). 6 November 2009. http://www.formula3.com.au/news.asp?id=712. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
- ^ "SuperPrix action gets underway with impressive rookie Mitch Evans on top". Formula3.com.au (Australian Formula 3). 27 November 2009. http://www.formula3.com.au/news.asp?id=717. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
- ^ "Joey Foster and Mitch Evans create a weekend for the record books". Formula3.com.au (Australian Formula 3). 29 November 2009. http://www.formula3.com.au/news.asp?id=722. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
- ^ Egan, Brendon (18 January 2010). "Teen driver Evans wins debut race". stuff.co.nz (Fairfax New Zealand Limited). http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/motorsport/3236336/Teen-driver-Evans-wins-debut-race. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
- ^ "Mitch Evans gets surprise Italian test". speedcafe.com.au (Speedcafe). 6 April 2010. http://www.speedcafe.com.au/2010/04/06/mitch-evans-gets-surprise-italian-test/. Retrieved 2010-04-11.
- ^ "New team collaboration between Arden boss Christian Horner and Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver Mark Webber.". Inside GP3 accessdate=2011-29-11. http://www.gp3series.com/teams/mw-arden.
- ^ "Evans, Bamber in Toyota Racing Series battle". Stuff.co.nz (Fairfax New Zealand Limited). 17 March 2010. http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/motorsport/3465789/Evans-and-Bamber-in-battle-royale. Retrieved 2010-03-21. "Evans, a St Kentigern's College schoolboy who has never been to Europe, said he had endured an "up and down season" but said he has learnt what it will take to win the title."
External links
Sporting positions Preceded by
Mitch CunninghamToyota Racing Series
Champion
2010–2011Succeeded by
IncumbentPreceded by
Earl BamberNew Zealand Grand Prix
Winner
2011Succeeded by
IncumbentTeams and drivers competing in the 2011 GP3 Series season Lotus ART Status Grand Prix Jenzer Motorsport Manor Racing Carlin 1 Nunes
2 Bottas
3 Calado4 da Costa
5 Sims
6 Lukashevich10 Quaife-Hobbs
11 Haryanto
12 Laine14 Daly
15 Dillmann
16 CordeiroTech 1 Racing Atech CRS GP Addax Team MW Arden RSC Mücke Motorsport 17 Vainio
18 Caldarelli
19 Kiss20 Stöckinger
21 Yelloly
22 Amberg26 Evans
27 Trummer
28 Wiliamson29 Bacheta
30 Christensen
31 MelkerCategories:- 1994 births
- Living people
- People from Auckland
- New Zealand racecar drivers
- Formula Ford drivers
- Australian Formula Three Championship drivers
- Toyota Racing Series drivers
- GP3 Series drivers
- British Formula Three Championship drivers
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