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André Lotterer

1981-11-19 (42 years old) in Duisburg, Germany

André Lotterer, born on November 19, 1981, in Duisburg, Germany, is a highly skilled German racing driver known for his accomplishments in endurance racing and his involvement in Formula E. Lotterer rose to prominence in endurance racing with Audi Sport, where he won the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans three times (2011, 2012, 2014) alongside teammates Marcel Fässler and Benoît Tréluyer. His success in endurance racing extended to the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), where he also claimed the drivers' title in 2012. In addition to endurance racing, Lotterer has competed in Formula 1, making a one-off appearance with Caterham in 2014. He then transitioned to Formula E, joining teams like Techeetah, Porsche, and Andretti, where he demonstrated his adaptability in electric racing with consistent performances and podium finishes. Known for his aggressive yet calculated driving style, Lotterer is celebrated for his versatility across racing disciplines. Lotterer’s career reflects a dedication to motorsport, from endurance racing to single-seaters and electric racing, establishing him as one of the most experienced and respected drivers in modern motorsport.

Movies

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And We Go Green
71 %|May 23, 2019
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Series

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Le Mans: Racing Is Everything
55 %|Jun 9, 2017
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