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24 Hours of Le Mans career Participating years 2007, 2009, 2010 - Teams Team LNT, Strakka Racing Best finish 5th (2010) Class wins 1 (2010) Danny Watts (born 31 December 1979 in Aylesbury, England) is a British racing driver.
Danny Watts started racing in 1993, when he began karting. After five seasons of karting, he stepped up to single seater racing in 1998 in the UK Formula First championship, in which he dominated with 12 wins. He also competed in the Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series, in preparation for running the main Formula Palmer Audi championship the following year.
2000 saw a step up to the British Formula Renault Championship, when he was team mate to Kimi Räikkönen. In his third year of Formula Renault, he won the championship with 6 wins.
Watts ascended another tier in 2003, stepping up to the British Formula Three Championship, with HiTech Racing. He took his first win in the series the same year in the second race at Castle Combe, having crashed out of the lead in race one. In 2004 he became the first driver for eleven years to win a round of the British Formula Three Championship whilst not driving a car from the Dallara company.
2005 saw a mixed year for Watts. Unable to remain in Formula Three, he contested a handful of races in various disciplines. The same occurred in 2006, though he did make a brief return to F3 for the penultimate race of the season, at Thruxton, for champions Räikkönen Robertson Racing (co-owned by former British FRenault teammate, and now F1 star Kimi Räikkönen). In that race, Watts led the field and dominated proceedings with a convincing win. In 2006 he raced in the Porsche Carrera Cup for the Redline Racing team. Initially he shared this drive with Richard Westbrook, only contesting races which clash with Westbrook's Porsche Carrera Cup racing, but after a run of 8 successive victories in the races he started, Richard conceded the drive full-time.
For 2007 Watts drove for Team LNT in the Le Mans Series in a Panoz Esperante GT-LM. He was also invited to join A1 Team Great Britain for the 4th season of the 2007/8 season held in Shanghai, China and took part in the rookie sessions.
In 2008 he signed to the SAS Lechner Racing team with team mate Damien Faulkner for the F1 Supporting Porsche Supercup series.
A1 Team Great Britain announced that Danny Watts would race for A1 Team Great Britain in Chengdu he came 3rd in both the sprint and feature race.
For 2009 he raced for Strakka Racing in the Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans driving a Ginetta Zytek GZ09s. In the opening round of the Le Mans Series at Barcelona he claimed overall pole on the teams LMP1 debut.
In 2010 he retained his seat for Strakka Racing in the Le Mans Series however the team moved down to the LMP2 category now using a HPD arx-01c. The car took the class victory at Le Mans finishing 5th overall.
Helmet
Watts' helmet colour is in honour of Oxford United Football Club, whom he supports.
24 Hours of Le Mans results
Year Class No Tyres Car Team Co-Drivers Laps Pos. Class
Pos.2007 GT2 81 P Panoz Esperante GT-LM
Ford (Élan) 5.0L V8Team LNT Tom Kimber-Smith
Tom Milner, Jr.60 DNF DNF 2009 LMP1 23 M Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S
Zytek ZJ458 4.5L V8Strakka Racing Nick Leventis
Peter Hardman325 21st 14th 2010 LMP2 42 M HPD ARX-01C
HPD AL7R 3.4L V8Strakka Racing Nick Leventis
Jonny Kane367 5th 1st 2011 LMP2 42 M HPD ARX-01d
HPD HR28TT 2.8L Turbo V6Strakka Racing Nick Leventis
Jonny Kane144 DNF DNF External links
- danny-watts.com
- Danny Watts career statistics at Driver Database
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Carl BreezeBritish Formula Renault
UK series champion
2002Succeeded by
Lewis HamiltonAwards Preceded by
Mike JordanAutosport
British Club Driver of the Year
2002Succeeded by
Lewis HamiltonWinners of Autosport's British Club Driver of the Year 1982–83: Martin Bolsover • 1984: Rod Birley • 1985: Chris Cramer • 1986: Paul Warwick • 1987: Eddie Irvine • 1988: Allan McNish • 1989: David Coulthard • 1990: Warren Hughes • 1991: Kelvin Burt • 1992: Oliver Gavin • 1993: Dario Franchitti • 1994: James Matthews • 1995: Guy Smith • 1996: Peter Dumbreck • 1997: Doug Bell • 1998: Richard Lyons • 1999: Andy Priaulx • 2000: Michael Caine • 2001: Mike Jordan • 2002: Danny Watts • 2003: Lewis Hamilton • 2004: James Pickford • 2005: Andrew Kirkaldy • 2006: Sam Bird • 2007: Duncan Tappy • 2008: Adam Christodoulou • 2009: Sarah Moore • 2010: Tom BlomqvistCategories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- People from Aylesbury
- English racecar drivers
- British Formula Three Championship drivers
- British Formula Renault 2.0 drivers
- Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 drivers
- A1 Team Great Britain drivers
- McLaren Autosport BRDC Award nominees
- Formula Palmer Audi drivers
- 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
- American Le Mans Series drivers
- Le Mans Series drivers
- Formula Renault 3.5 Series drivers
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