- Jordi Gené
Infobox racing driver
name = Jordi Gené
pixels = 235px
caption = In 2006, as a WTCC driver
nationality = flagicon|Spain Spanish
date of birth = Birth date and age|1970|12|5
place of birth =Sabadell
related to =Marc Gené
current series =World Touring Car Championship
first year = 2005
current team = SEAT Sport
car number = 9
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prev series =Fiat Uno Championship SpanishFormula Ford Championship BritishFormula Ford ChampionshipBritish Formula Three Championship InternationalFormula 3000 Spanish Touring Car Championship Super Tourenwagen Cup European Truck Racing Cup Spanish GT Championship European Le Mans Series European Touring Car Championship
prev series years = 1987 1988 1989 1990–1991 1992–1994 1995–1996 1997 1998–1999 2000–2004 2001 2002–2004
titles =Fiat Uno Championship SpanishFormula Ford ChampionshipSpanish Touring Car Championship Spanish GT Championship
title years = 1987 1988 1996 2003
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award years =Jordi Gené Guerrero (born in
Sabadell ,Spain , in5 December 1970 ) is a racing driver, competing in the WTCC forSEAT . His younger brother, Marc is also a racing driver.Early career
After winning the Spanish
Karting Championship in 1986, Gené moved up to automobiles, where he became instantly competitive, winning theFiat Uno Championship in 1987 and the SpanishFormula Ford Championship the following year.In 1989, Gené emigrated to
England , where he drove in the British Formula Ford Championship, also taking part in theFormula Ford Festival , where he took 4th place. Moving up toBritish Formula Three Championship , Gené spent two years in the series, taking 4th place in 1991 withWest Surrey Racing , driving aRalt -Honda . Gené also attended theMarlboro Masters inZandvoort , where he lost the international F3 meeting toDavid Coulthard , and took part in the traditional season-ender races in Asia, theMacau Grand Prix andFuji Superprix , winning the latter.Formula 3000 and Formula One attempts
Thanks to Marlboro sponsorship, Gené found a seat in
Formula 3000 in 1992, partneringLaurent Aïello forPacific Racing . Gené won the opening round at Silverstone and finished 5th in the Championship in his Reynard-Mugen.The following year, Gené was involved in the Bravo F1 project, an attempt by former Spanish F1 driver
Adrián Campos to create aFormula One team. However, the project was aborted as the Bravo F1 Car was deemed illegal, but the Team did turn up at1993 South African Grand Prix . Gené repeated F3000, this time with TWR Jr., but failed to score a single point. However, the Walkinshaw connection led him to a test driver contract with the Benetton team in F1|1994, alongside his third year in F3000, now withNordic Racing and a Lola chassis.Professional career
Failing to move up to Formula One, Gené returned to his native Spain and joined the
Spanish Touring Car Championship . In 1995, he became anOpel works driver and drove anOpel Vectra to second place in the championship, but a switch toAudi the following year gave him the title after five wins. Gené remained with Audi in theSuper Tourenwagen Cup (STW) in 1997.Gené's career took a completely different path in 1998, when he accepted
Manuel Santos Marcos ' invitation to drive theCepsa MAN in theEuropean Truck Racing Cup . However, in spite of spending two years in truck racing, he achieved no notable results and went back to cars full time in 2000. Gené entered the24 Hours of Le Mans , racing in the LMP675 category in aVolkswagen -powered Reynard for Noel Del Bello's ROC team, and also took part in theSpanish GT Championship in aPorsche . In 2001, Gené remained with ROC and took the Reynard-VW to a class win at Le Mans, also climbing to 5th place overall. The team's Reynard-VW also took part in theEuropean Le Mans Series , winning the500km Most in the LMP675 class. At the end of the year, Gené returned to touring cars by taking part in the24 Hours of Barcelona , where he drove the winningVolkswagen Golf .This led to him joining
Roberto Ravaglia 's BMW Team Italy-Spain in 2002, driving a BMW 320i in theEuropean Touring Car Championship and finishing 8th overall, but although the BMW was one of the two most competitive cars in the field, Gené left the team at the end of year to joinSEAT 's new attack on the ETCC, starting in 2003.After a disappointing first season (17th place overall), the Spanish driver's (and the team's) fortunes improved in 2004, where Gené finished on the podium twice, taking the Toledo to 8th place overall in the series. Gené also co-drove the SEAT Toledo GT car in the Spanish GT, winning the title in 2003 with
Gines Vivancos , but in 2004, the newSEAT Cupra GT was not so competitive. In 2005, Gené finally took a win in theWorld Touring Car Championship , with the brand newSEAT León . In 2006 and 2007, Gené remains with the team, and has already won one race in the both years.External links
* [http://www.jordigene.com/ Jordi Gené official website]
* [http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/personnews_prs23114.shtml Profile] - from [http://www.fiawtcc.com/ WTCC official website]
* [http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/sport_sto1271443.shtml Expert Eyes: Jordi Gené] - an interview from [http://www.fiawtcc.com/ WTCC official website]
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