Audi factory driver Marco Werner

Audi factory driver Marco Werner
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Never give up on a good thing

“Audi”, says Marco Werner “was the biggest break I’ve had in my career. In the formative years of my career it was always a question of money or politics. At Audi it’s only about performance.”

A qualified mechanic, Marco Werner has always delivered the goods throughout his career. He even defeated a certain Michael Schumacher at a “star of tomorrow” driving assessment. He came within an ace of concluding a Formula 1 deal after winning the prestigious Formula 3 Grand Prix in Monaco in convincing style in 1992. However, thanks to a lack of funds he landed in the endurance cup held at the Nürburgring – a racing series for private drivers and the championship in which contested his first ever race.

Marco Werner has had to take such setbacks and disappointments on the chin time and again. The big opportunity to race sportscars for Audi only came in 2002. It speaks volumes that he has never given up and has nevertheless made it. “One of my strengths is that I’m very calm”, says Marco Werner. “It’s not that easy to ruffle my feathers.”

Between races, tests and PR appointments he finds time to relax in Ermatingen, a small village on the Swiss side of Lake Constance. He lives together with his partner Annett, spends his time-off in the garden, cycling, playing golf and can be seen on his wakeboard regularly in summer. However, Werner prefers the seclusion of the Audi R10 TDI cockpit. “To be able to drive for Audi is, quite simply, a dream. I’m enjoying my time here.”

Biography

Date/place of birth 27 April 1966/Dortmund (D)
Place of residence Ermatingen (CH)
Status married to Annett, one daughter (Janina)
Height/Weight 1.75 m/66 kgs
Motorsport since 1984 (Audi driver since 2002)

Career highlights

1984
  • VLN Endurance Cup Germany

1985
  • Formula Ford 1600

1986
  • Formula Ford 1600

1987
  • 3rd in German Formula Ford Championship

1988
  • 4th in German Formula Opel Lotus Challenge

1989
  • 2nd in German Formula Opel Lotus Challenge

1990
  • 8th in German Formula 3 Championship

1991
  • 2nd in German Formula 3 Championship

1992
  • 2nd in German Formula 3 Championship
  • 1st in Formula 3 Grand Prix Monaco
  • ADAC Motor Sportsman of the Year

1993
  • 3rd in VLN Endurance Cup Germany
  • 1st in class in Nürburgring 24 Hour race
  • German Touring Car Trophy, DTM
  • German F3 Championship

1994
  • German Touring Car Cup
  • VLN Endurance Cup Germany
  • German Formula 3 Championship

1995
  • 1st in Daytona 24 Hour race
  • 5th in Porsche Supercup
  • 4th in Porsche Carrera Cup, Interseries
  • German Super Touring Car Cup

1996
  • 10th in German Super Touring Car Cup
  • 1st in class in Nürburgring 24 Hour race

1997
  • German Super Touring Car Cup
  • FIA GT Championship, Porsche Carrera Cup

1998
  • ISRS Series

1999
  • VLN Endurance Cup Germany
  • DTC Euro finals Zandvoort

2000
  • 11th in Porsche Supercup, touring car races in Spa and Macau

2001
  • 2nd in Porsche Supercup
  • 19th in FIA GT Championship, GTP endurance races

2002
  • 3rd in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8)
  • 2nd in Porsche Supercup

2003
  • 1st in American Le Mans Series (Audi R8)
  • 1st in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R8)
  • 3rd in "Petit Le Mans” race (Audi R8)
  • 2nd in Nürburgring 24 Hour race (Abt-Audi TT-R)
  • 4th in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8)

2004
  • 1st in American Le Mans Series (Audi R8)
  • 1st in "Petit Le Mans” race (Audi R8)
  • 2nd in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R8)
  • 3rd in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8)

2005
  • 1st in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8)
  • 1st in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R8)
  • 3rd in American Le Mans Series (Audi R8)

2006
  • 1st in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R10 TDI)

2007
  • 1st in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R10 TDI)
  • 1st in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R10 TDI)
  • 3rd in American Le Mans Series (Audi R10 TDI)