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Alain Menu (CH)

Highlights of BTCC career include 36 race victories and two championships

Alain Menu was born August 9, 1963 in Geneva, Switzerland. Together with his wife, Caroline, and their three children, Menu lives near Geneva.

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2010

WTCC: 6th in points, 1 win (Chevrolet Cruze)

2009

WTCC : 10th in points, 2 wins, 1 pole position (Chevrolet Cruze)

2008

WTCC: 9th in points, 3  wins, 1 pole position (Chevrolet Lacetti)

2007

WTCC: 6th in points, 5  wins, 5 pole positions (Chevrolet Lacetti)

2006

WTCC: 1 win (Chevrolet Lacetti)Winner of 200 km Buenos Aires (Chevrolet)

2005

WTCC (Chevrolet Lacetti)

2004

24h Le Mans (Ferrari 550); 2nd in BTCC Masters Race (Seat Cupra)

2003

DTM (Opel Astra V8) - 1st in GTS Class at Petit Le Mans (Ferrari 550)

2002

DTM (Opel Astra V8) -  Raced in Sebring and Le Mans (Ferrari 550)

2001

DTM (Opel Astra V8) -  1st Jarama race of FIA GT Championship (Ferrari 550)

2000

BTCC: Champion, 6 wins (Ford Mondeo).

1999

BTCC: 1th ,1 win  (Ford Mondeo)

1998

BTCC: 4th , 3 wins (Renault Laguna)

1997

BTCC:  Champion, 12 wins (Renault Laguna)

1996

BTCC: 2nd , 4 wins (Renault Laguna).

1995

BTCC: 2nd , 7 wins (Renault Laguna)

1994

BTCC: 2nd , 2 wins (Renault Laguna)

1993

BTCC: 10th , 1 win (Renault 19)

1992

BTCC: Did a half season in a BMW 318is before being injured in a quad bike accident at Knockhill.

1991

International Formula 3000

1990

British Formula 3000 Championship: 2nd

1989

British Formula 3 Championship

1988

British Formula 3 Championship

1987

British Formula Ford 1600 Championship:  2nd -  2nd in FF1600 Festival

1985

French FF1600:  4th in the Championship

Robert Huff (GB)

Young and fast: Rob's rapid racing career

Robert Huff was born December 25, 1979. The single lives in Newmarket, Cambridgeshire and started his motor sport career in 1992 by participating in karting races.

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2010

WTCC: 3rd, 3 wins, 2 pole positions (Chevrolet Cruze)

2009

WTCC: 5th, 3 wins, 2 pole positions (Chevrolet Cruze)

2008

WTCC: 3rd, 2 wins, 1 pole position (Chevrolet Lacetti)

2007

WTCC: 9th, 1 win (Chevrolet Lacetti)

2006

WTCC: 1 win (Chevrolet Lacetti)

2005

WTCC (Chevrolet Lacetti)

2004

BTTC:  2  wins (SEAT)

2003

Seat Cupra Championship: Champion, 3 wins. Peter Best MG BCV8 Championship:  3rd in class B

2002

Elf Clio Renaultsport UK Cup:  3rd , 7 podiums. MG Ethyl Championship: Champion in class B

2001

Formula Renault UK ( best result: 6th). MG Ethyl Championship: 3rd in class B

2000

Formula Opel/Vauxhall: Champion. MG Ethyl Championship:  3rd in class B

1999

Moss BCV8 Championship: Champion in class B

1998

Silverstone Junior BRDC Formula Ford: Champion, 3 wins. Silverstone Junior BRDC Peugeot 306 GTi: Champion, 3 wins

Yvan Muller (FR)

WTCC World Champion, Touring Car star and a legend on ice...

Yvan Muller  was born 16 August 1969 in Altkirch, in the Alsace region.  The father of one daughter lives near Geneva, in Switzerland. 

Driver Website

2010

WTCC: World Champion, 3 wins, 2 pole positions (Chevrolet Cruze)

2009

WTCC : 2nd, 4 wins  (SEAT León TDI)

2008

WTCC : World Champion, 3 wins (SEAT León TDI)

2007

WTCC: 2nd, 2 wins (SEAT León)

2006

WTCC: 4th, 1 win (SEAT León) - 1st in Andros Trophy (KIA Rio)

2005

BTCC: 2nd, 6 wins (Vauxhall Astra) - 1st in Andros Trophy (KIA Rio)

2004

BTCC: 2nd, 5 wins (Vauxhall Astra) - 1st in Andros Trophy (KIA Rio)

2003

BTCC: Champion, 6 wins (Vauxhall Astra) - 1st in 24h of Chamonix (SEAT Córdoba)

2002

BTCC: 2nd, 5 wins (Vauxhall Astra) - 1st in Andros Trophy (Opel Astra)

2001

BTCC: 2nd ,10 wins (Vauxhall Astra) - 1st in Andros Trophy (Opel Astra). 1 win in European Super Touring Championship (Alfa Romeo 156)

2000

BTCC: 4th , 3 wins (Vauxhall Vectra) - 1st in Andros Trophy (Opel Astra)

1999

BTCC: 6th, 1 win (Vauxhall Vectra) - 1st in Andros Trophy (Opel Tigra)

1998

BTCC: 7th (Audi A4 Quattro) - 1st in Andros Trophy (Opel Tigra)

1997

German Super Touring Cup: 7th (Audi A4). 1st in Andros Trophy (BMW 318i) - 1st in 24 Hours of Chamonix (BMW Z3)

1996

Italian STC: 4th (Audi A4 Quattro) - 1st in Andros Trophy (BMW 318i)

1995

French Super Touring Championship: Champion, 9 wins (BMW 318is)

1994

French Super Touring Championship: 3rd, 2 wins (BMW 318is)

1993

FIA F3000 Championship: 17th (Reynard-Judd)

1992

British Formula 2 Championship: Champion, 4 wins (Reynard-Cosworth)

1991

French Formula 3 Championship: 7th (Reynard-Alfa Romeo)

1990

French Formula 3 Championship: 6th, 1 win (Ralt-Alfa Romeo)

1989

French Formula 3 Championship: 3rd (Martini-VW)

1988

French Formula Renault Championship: 3rd (3 wins)

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