List of Famous Racing Drivers
Rudolf Caracciola
Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola was a racing driver from Remagen, Germany. He won the European Drivers' Championship, the pre-1950 equivalent of the modern Formula One World Championship, an unsurpassed three times. He also won the European Hillclimbing Championship three times – twice in sports cars, and once in Grand Prix cars. Caracciola raced for Mercedes-Benz during their original dominating Silver Arrows period, named after the silver colour of the cars, and set speed records for the firm. He was affectionately dubbed Caratsch by the German public, and was known by the title of Regenmeister, or "Rainmaster", for his prowess in wet conditions.
Robert Wickens
Robert Tyler Wickens is a Canadian racing driver from Guelph, Ontario, last driving in the IndyCar Series for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. In 2009 he finished in second place in the FIA Formula Two Championship, and in 2010 he was runner-up in the GP3 Series. In his return to Formula Renault 3.5, where he competed in 2008, he won the 2011 season championship with Carlin Motorsport, with backing of Marussia. Wickens then left the series to race in the DTM for the HWA Team.
Nick Heidfeld
Nick Lars Heidfeld is a German professional racing driver.
Pedro Diniz
Pedro Paulo Falleiros dos Santos Diniz is a Brazilian businessman and former racing driver.
David Beckmann
David Beckmann is a German racing driver. He currently drives for Charouz Racing System in the 2021 FIA Formula 2 Championship. He had previously raced with Trident in FIA F3 in 2020.
Rudolf Hasse
Rudolf Hasse was a German racing driver who won the 1937 Belgian Grand Prix.
Adrián Campos, Jr.
Adrián Campos Jr. is a Spanish racing driver. He has competed in such series as the European F3 Open Championship. He signed to compete in the 2010 Indy Lights season in the United States. Campos finished 6th in points with a best finish of 4th three times, including back-to-back oval races to close out the season, and had the fastest lap of the race at Kentucky Speedway. He placed second among rookie competitors, only behind series champion Jean-Karl Vernay.
Luciano Burti
Luciano Pucci Burti is a Brazilian racing driver who briefly raced in Formula One. He is now a commentator for TV Globo.
Marino Sato
Marino Sato is a Japanese racing driver, currently racing for Trident Racing in the FIA Formula 2 Championship.
Harald Grohs
Harald Grohs is a race driver and team owner from Essen, Germany.