Christijan Albers

Christijan Albers () (born 16 April 1979) is a Dutch former professional racing driver. After success in the DTM he drove in Formula One from 2005 until the 2007 British Grand Prix, shortly after which he was dropped by the Spyker F1 team.[1] In 2008, he returned to the DTM series as a driver for the Audi Futurecom TME team. Albers acted as Team Principal and CEO of the Caterham F1 Team from July to September 2014 after it was acquired by new team owners. His estimated net-worth is $50 million.[2]

Christijan Albers
Born (1979-04-16) 16 April 1979 (age 45)
Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityNetherlands Dutch
Active years20052007
TeamsMinardi, Midland, Spyker
Entries46
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points4
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry2005 Australian Grand Prix
Last entry2007 British Grand Prix
Christijan Albers
Le Mans Series career
Debut season2009
Current teamKolles
Starts5
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Previous series
2008
200507
200104, 2008
200102, 2004
2000
1999
1998–99
1998–99
1997
American Le Mans Series
Formula One
DTM
Formula One testing
International Formula 3000
Belcar
British F3
German F3
Formula Ford 1800 Benelux
Championship titles
1999
1997
German F3
Formula Ford 1800 Benelux
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years20092010
TeamsKolles
Best finish9th (2009)
Class wins0

Personal

Christijan was born in Eindhoven, the son of former rallycross ace and Porsche 911 Carrera campaigner André Albers, who won the 1979 Dutch International Rallycross Championship (GT Division). They are not related to their compatriot Marcel Albers, who was killed in a British Formula Three accident at Thruxton in 1992.

Albers is married to Liselore Kooijman. Their wedding took place on 11 November 2006 in Amsterdam.[3] He resides in Monaco.

Early career

Albers began kart racing at a young age, winning the Dutch National championship in 1997. That same year, he was crowned Formula Ford 1800 champion in both Netherlands and Belgium. He also participated in the Renault Megane Marlboro Masters series. In 1998, he moved up to the German Formula Three series, winning the championship in 1999 with six wins and ten poles.

In 2000, Albers raced in the International Formula 3000 championship as team-mate to Mark Webber. He failed to score a point, but team boss Paul Stoddart later signed him again. He also raced in European Formula Racing.

DTM

Beginning in 2001, Albers raced in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters for Mercedes-Benz, and graduated from a privately run team to the works AMG outfit in 2003 after the departure from the series of Uwe Alzen. He was instantly a front-runner, finishing runner-up in 2003 with a season-high four wins, and challenging DTM veteran and multiple champion Bernd Schneider for the title all the way up to the final race. In 2004, he again challenged for the championship lead for the most of the season but eventually finished third.

Formula One

Minardi (2005)

Albers driving for Minardi at the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix.

While racing in the DTM, Albers continued to be a test and reserve driver for Minardi's Formula One interests, and also drove the team's two-seater Formula One cars. In November 2004, he set the fastest time at a Misano di Gera d'Adda Minardi test session. He was chosen by the team to drive in the Formula One World Championship in 2005. At the 2005 United States Grand Prix he gained his first championship points with a fifth-place finish, a race where only six drivers started.

Midland/Spyker F1 (2006–2007)

Albers driving the Midland M16 during the 2006 United States Grand Prix.

On 31 October 2005 Albers was confirmed as Midland's first official Formula One driver. Midland, the renamed Jordan team, made their debut in the 2006 Formula One season.

Albers started the 2006 season well, out-pacing Midland teammate Tiago Monteiro. However, during the first few races, Midland found themselves battling with the Super Aguri team, particularly Takuma Sato. At the 2006 San Marino Grand Prix, Albers found himself being crashed into by Yuji Ide and sent into a series of spectacular rolls. Incredibly he was unharmed. Ide was reprimanded by the race stewards. Ide also had his Super Licence revoked for severe dangerous driving.

Albers driving at Silverstone after Spyker's purchase of the team.
Albers driving for Spyker F1 at the 2007 British Grand Prix.

After initial confusion over Albers's plans for 2007 after the takeover of MF1 by Spyker Cars, it was eventually confirmed that he would be driving for the Spyker F1 team in 2007.

It was later found out that Albers signed a contract with Midland F1 to remain with the team prior to the sale to Spyker. Albers's personal sponsors had major influences in Spyker buying the Midland F1 team.[4]

In early 2007 he was outperformed by rookie team-mate Adrian Sutil. At Magny-Cours he ignored the lollipop telling him not to leave the pits during a pitstop, driving off with part of the fuel rig still attached. Albers expressed relief that nobody was hurt,[5] but he received a €5,000 penalty for dangerous driving. Spyker technical director Mike Gascoyne commented that he was mystified by the mistake.[6]

On 10 July 2007 he was released from his Spyker contract, due to a lack of sponsorship money, which would have compromised the team's development programme. Team owner Michiel Mol described it as "one of the toughest decisions of my career".[1][7] His replacement for the 2007 European Grand Prix was former Spyker test driver Markus Winkelhock.[8] Sakon Yamamoto then raced for Spyker for the rest of the year.

Albers returned with the Spyker team for the Rotterdam street racing event in the Netherlands, on the 18 / 19 August.[9]

Team principal at Caterham F1 (2014)

On 2 July 2014 Tony Fernandes sold the Caterham F1 Team to a consortium of Swiss-Middle Eastern investors. Subsequently, team principal Cyril Abiteboul stepped down and Albers was given his position in the team by the consortium. He ran the team on a day-to-day basis until Caterham collapsed following the 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.[10]

Return to DTM

Albers driving an Audi at Norisring in 2008.

Christijan Albers returned to the DTM-series in December 2007 as the Dutchman was invited by the Audi-team of Futurecom TME for a week of testing in Jerez de la Frontera.[11] He tested for this team again on the Mugello Circuit in early March.

Christijan Albers was confirmed as a race driver for the Futurecom TME race team for 2008. He raced alongside Katherine Legge in a 2006 Specification Audi A4 DTM.[12]

Albers is the Netherlands's most successful driver in the DTM series, finishing as runner-up in the 2003 championship.

Sportscar racing

It was announced on 9 October 2008 that Albers would be racing with Audi Sport North America in the American Le Mans Series. He piloted the #1 R10 TDI, partnered with Emanuele Pirro at Laguna Seca, the ALMS final round. This was another step by Audi to bring youth to their Le Mans programs, following Marcel Fässler's two races in the R10. He finished this race in second place behind the #2 car from the same team.

He moved into the Le Mans Series for the 2009 season, moving to the customer Audi team, run by Colin Kolles.

Helmet design

Albers' helmet design

Albers' helmet design consists of an orange helmet with multiple black dots over it. He later changed it to the same design, but with inverted colors.

Career as TV analyst

Albers is part of the permanent team of Formula One analysts for the new Dutch sports broadcaster Viaplay from 2022 onwards.[13] At the Dutch TV channel, Albers is accompanied by other analysts such as former Formula One driver Giedo van der Garde as well as Tom Coronel and former GP2 driver and current WEC driverHo-Pin Tung.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesPolesWinsPointsPosition
1997Formula Ford 1800 Benelux?????1st
1998German Formula ThreeVan Amersfoort Racing20121205th
Macau Grand Prix100N/ANC
Masters of Formula Three100N/ANC
British Formula 3Opel Team BSR1000NC
1999German Formula ThreeOpel Team BSR18662291st
British Formula 31000NC
Macau Grand Prix100N/ANC
Masters of Formula Three100N/A4th
Korea Super Prix100N/ANC
2000International Formula 3000European Arrows900027th
2001Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersPersson Motorsport20001914th
2002Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersTeam Rosberg2000512th
2003Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersHWA AMG1004642nd
2004Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersHWA AMG1111503rd
Formula OneMinardi F1 TeamTest driver
2005Formula OneMinardi F1 Team1900419th
2006Formula OneMF1 Racing
Spyker MF1 Racing
1800022nd
2007Formula OneEtihad Aldar Spyker F1 Team900025th
2008Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersFuturecom TME1100017th
American Le Mans SeriesAudi Sport North America1002119th
2009Le Mans SeriesKolles500614th
Le Mans 24 Hours - LMP1Kolles100N/A9th
2010Le Mans 24 Hours - LMP2Kolles100N/ANC
2012FIA World Endurance ChampionshipLotus1000,587th
Sources:[14][15][16]

Complete German Formula Three results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPts
1998Van Amersfoort RacingOpelHOC
1

3
HOC
2

Ret
NÜR
1

6
NÜR
2

10
SAC
1

13
SAC
2

10
NOR
1

1
NOR
2

1
LAH
1

16
LAH
2

18
WUN
1

9
WUN
2

5
ZWE
1

8
ZWE
2

6
SAL
1

7
SAL
2

4
OSC
1

2
OSC
2

3
NÜR
1

3
NÜR
2

11
5th120
1999Opel Team BSROpelSAC
1

Ret
SAC
2

7
ZWE
1

7
ZWE
2

3
OSC
1

1
OSC
2

3
NOR
1

1
NOR
2

2
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

1
SAL
1

1
SAL
2

7
OSC
1

3
OSC
2

EX
HOC
1

1
HOC
2

5
NÜR
1

2
NÜR
2

2
1st229

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678910DCPoints
2000European Arrows F3000IMO
Ret
SIL
Ret
CAT
12
NÜR
Ret
MON
Ret
MAG
7
A1R
Ret
HOC
DNQ
HUN
Ret
SPA
8
25th0
Sources:[14][15]

Complete DTM results

(key)

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920Pos.Pts
2001Persson MotorsportAMG-Mercedes CLK-DTMHOC
QR

13
HOC
CR

13
NÜR
QR

13
NÜR
CR

12
OSC
QR

11
OSC
CR

11
SAC
QR

16
SAC
CR

2
NOR
QR

13
NOR
CR

16
LAU
QR

12
LAU
CR

16
NÜR
QR

8
NÜR
CR

9
A1R
QR

11
A1R
CR

Ret
ZAN
QR

8
ZAN
CR

Ret
HOC
QR

14
HOC
CR

9
14th19
2002Team RosbergAMG-Mercedes CLK-DTMHOC
QR

Ret
HOC
CR

Ret
ZOL
QR

13
ZOL
CR

6
DON
QR

11
DON
CR

4
SAC
QR

13
SAC
CR

8
NOR
QR

10
NOR
CR

6
LAU
QR

20
LAU
CR

14
NÜR
QR

18
NÜR
CR

17
A1R
QR

19
A1R
CR

13
ZAN
QR

Ret
ZAN
CR

12
HOC
QR

11
HOC
CR

9
12th5
2003HWA TeamAMG-Mercedes CLK 2003HOC
5
ADR
1
NÜR
1
LAU
7
NOR
1
DON
5
NÜR
2
A1R
3
ZAN
1
HOC
12
2nd64
2004HWA TeamAMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2004HOC
2
EST
1
ADR
2
LAU
2
NOR
2
SHA
6
NÜR
16†
OSC
12
ZAN
3
BRN
Ret
HOC
7
3rd50
2008Futurecom TMEAudi A4 DTM 2006HOC
Ret
OSC
16
MUG
13
LAU
14
NOR
Ret
ZAN
Ret
NÜR
11
BRH
14
CAT
10
BUG
13
HOC
Ret
17th0
Sources:[15][17]
  • † — Retired, but was classified as he completed 90% of the winner's race distance.

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPts
2005Minardi F1 TeamMinardi PS04BCosworth CR-3L 3.0 V10AUS
Ret
MAL
13
BHR
13
19th4
Minardi PS05Cosworth TJ2005 3.0 V10SMR
Ret
ESP
Ret
MON
14
EUR
17
CAN
11
USA
5
FRA
Ret
GBR
18
GER
13
HUN
NC
TUR
Ret
ITA
19
BEL
12
BRA
14
JPN
16
CHN
16
2006Midland F1 RacingMidland M16Toyota RVX-06 2.4 V8BHR
Ret
MAL
12
AUS
11
SMR
Ret
EUR
13
ESP
Ret
MON
12
GBR
15
CAN
Ret
USA
Ret
FRA
15
GER
DSQ
HUN
10
TUR
Ret
ITA
17
22nd0
Spyker MF1 RacingSpyker M16CHN
15
JPN
Ret
BRA
14
2007Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 TeamSpyker F8-VIIFerrari 056H 2.4 V8AUS
Ret
MAL
Ret
BHR
14
ESP
14
MON
19
CAN
Ret
USA
15
FRA
Ret
GBR
15
EURHUNTURITABELJPNCHNBRA25th0
Sources:[15][18]

Did not finish the race, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete American Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine1234567891011RankPointsRef
2008Audi Sport North AmericaLMP1Audi R10 TDIAudi 5.5L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
SEBSTPLNBUTALIMMIDAMEMOSDETPETMON
2
19th21[19]

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
2009 Kolles Christian Bakkerud
Giorgio Mondini
Audi R10 TDILMP13609th9th
2010 Kolles Christian Bakkerud
Oliver Jarvis
Audi R10 TDILMP1331DNFDNF
Sources:[15][20]

Complete Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345RankPoints
2009KollesLMP1Audi R10 TDIAudi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V12 (Diesel)CAT
Ret
SPA
7
ALG
Ret
NÜR
Ret
SIL
5
23rd6
Source:[15]

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345678RankPoints
2012LotusLMP2Lola B12/80Lotus (Judd) 3.6 L V8SEBSPALMSSIL
19
SÃOBHRFUJSHA87th0.5
Source:[15]

References

Sporting positions
Preceded by Dutch Formula Ford
Champion

1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by German Formula Three Champion
1999
Succeeded by