Lewis Williamson Explained

Lewis Williamson
Nationality: British
Birth Date:1989 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Dundee, Scotland
Racing Licence: FIA Gold
Current Series:GP3 Series
First Year:2011
Current Team:Bamboo Engineering
Former Teams:Status Grand Prix
MW Arden
Car Number:17
Starts:23
Wins:1
Poles:1
Fastest Laps:1
Best Finish:8th
Year:2011
Prev Series:Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Formula Renault UK
Portugal Winter Series
FR2.0 UK Winter Series
Formula Jedi
Prev Series Years:201112
200910
2008
2008
2008
Titles:Blancpain Endurance Pro-Am Cup
Title Years:2018
Awards:McLaren Autosport Award
BRDC Rising Star
Award Years:2010
2009

Lewis Williamson (born 11 November 1989) is a British racing driver.

Career

Karting

Born in Dundee, Williamson began karting at the age of eight, and spent a successful decade racing in the various classes around the United Kingdom. By the time Williamson moved into the junior formulae in 2008, he had claimed three Scottish karting championship titles at Cadet and MiniMax levels, before taking a clean sweep in 2008. The first driver to record such a feat, Williamson won the British Open, British Grand Prix Super Kart, the Scottish Open, as well as the 125 ICC Championship.[1]

Formula Renault

After a guest drive in Formula Jedi at Brands Hatch in which he won one of the two races,[2] Williamson moved up into Formula Renault, contesting the 2008 Formula Renault UK Winter Series after Highland Arena Ltd, an organisation set up by three family friends[3] helping to promote sporting talent from the Scottish Highlands – where Williamson resides – leased a car from CR Scuderia.[1] In his second race in the category at Croft, Williamson finished on the podium, taking a third-place finish behind James Calado and Henry Surtees.[4] He added another third place in the final race at Rockingham Motor Speedway,[5] finishing behind Surtees and Dean Stoneman, to end up in sixth place in the championship standings, a point behind fifth-placed William Buller. He also contested the Estoril round of the Portuguese Formula Renault 2.0 Winter Series, taking second and fifth-place finishes for CR Scuderia.[2]

CR Scuderia, under their new name of CRS Racing, signed Williamson for the 2009 season as part of a four-car team alongside Harry Tincknell, Matias Laine and Joshua Scott.[6] Williamson's Winter Series campaign ruled him ineligible for the Graduates Cup for drivers aged nineteen or under. During the season, Williamson finished 17 of the 20 races, taking a third place at Donington Park[7] and a second place at Brands Hatch[8] en route to a tenth place championship finish.

Williamson moved to defending champions Manor Competition for the 2010 season, again as part of a four-car team with Will Stevens, Thomas Hylkema and Josh Mulholland, with Ollie Millroy replacing Mulholland during the season. In the first round of the season at Thruxton, Williamson claimed the first pole position, and thus became the first driver to take pole in the Barazi-Epsilon-designed car introduced for the 2010 season.[9] Several races later at Brands Hatch, Williamson threw away a chance at his first victory, spinning out of the lead and eventually finishing seventh. The first victory came a month later at Oulton Park, overtaking Tom Blomqvist at the start of the first race and was never headed.

Williamson took further wins at Croft and Silverstone – a rescheduled race from Brands Hatch which Williamson had qualified on pole for – as he and Blomqvist commenced their battle for the championship along with Tamás Pál Kiss and Will Stevens. Williamson trailed Pál Kiss by 27 points and Blomqvist by 15 before the World Series by Renault meeting at Silverstone. Williamson won both races from pole position, to trail Blomqvist by one point on dropped scores heading into the final round at Brands Hatch.[10] In the first race, Williamson finished second, ahead of Blomqvist in third, but Blomqvist claimed fastest lap to draw level with Williamson before the final race. In the final race, Blomqvist made a better start and with team-mate Alex Lynn acting as rear gunner, Blomqvist won the championship with his second place.[11] Despite this, Williamson was nominated for the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award due to his performances in the series.[12] On 5 December 2010, after the evaluation tests held at Silverstone, Williamson was named as the winner of the award, taking the £100,000 cash prize and a Formula One test with McLaren.[13]

GP3 Series

After the end of his Formula Renault campaign, Williamson took part in the post-season GP3 Series test in Estoril, Portugal. Driving for Atech CRS GP, Williamson set the fastest time in the afternoon session on the second and third days,[14] [15] having arrived at the circuit the day before after a chance conversation with team boss David Hayle.[3] [16] Williamson was eventually signed by MW Arden to graduate into GP3 in February 2011.[17]

Formula Renault 3.5 Series

After testing for ISR Racing during the final test session of 2010,[18] Williamson took part in the opening round of the 2011 season for the team at Motorland Aragón, deputising for regular driver Daniel Ricciardo who was on third driver duties for Scuderia Toro Rosso at the .[19]

Personal life

Despite his recent success in formulae cars, Williamson combines his racing with an apprenticeship at Ross-Shire Engineering, working as a fabrication engineer in Muir of Ord, a 100-mile round trip from his home in Golspie.[20]

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2008Formula Renault UK Winter SeriesHighland Arena Ltd.40002576th
Formula Renault 2.0 Portugal Winter SeriesCR Scuderia20001184th
Formula JediTeam Jedi21201??
2009Formula Renault UKCRS Racing20000222910th
2010Formula Renault UKManor Competition2055494592nd
2011GP3 SeriesMW Arden161012318th
Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesISR Racing40000033rd
2012GP3 SeriesStatus Grand Prix800001117th
Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesArden Caterham50000032nd
2013GP3 SeriesBamboo Engineering1400014412th
2016align=left rowspan=3Strakka Racing31212436th
Renault Sport Endurance Trophy201112115th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2400003218th
2017Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cupalign=left rowspan=4Strakka Racing1000000NC
Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup - Silver Cup1033381102nd
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup50000437th
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup - Pro-Am400001229th
2018Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cupalign=left rowspan=2Strakka Racing50000244th
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup - Pro-Am50122921st
Intercontinental GT ChallengeMercedes-AMG Team Strakka Racing400013010th
2019Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup400001023rd
Intercontinental GT ChallengeMercedes-AMG Team Strakka Racing40000224th
2020GT World Challenge Europe Endurance CupEma Group/Team 59Racing100000NC
2022British GT Championship - GT32 Seas Motorsport901021144th
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe - Pro-AmOregon Team12540101421st
2023GT World Challenge Europe Endurance CupGetSpeed100000NC
2024GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup2 Seas Motorsport

Complete GP3 Series results

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

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516DCPoints
2011MW ArdenIST
FEA

IST
SPR

CAT
FEA

CAT
SPR

VAL
FEA

VAL
SPR

SIL
FEA

SIL
SPR

NÜR
FEA

NÜR
SPR

HUN
FEA

HUN
SPR

SPA
FEA

SPA
SPR

MNZ
FEA

MNZ
SPR

8th31
2012Status Grand PrixCAT
FEA
CAT
SPR
MON
FEA
MON
SPR
VAL
FEA
VAL
SPR
SIL
FEA
SIL
SPR
HOC
FEA

HOC
SPR

HUN
FEA

HUN
SPR

SPA
FEA

SPA
SPR

MNZ
FEA

MNZ
SPR

17th11
2013Bamboo EngineeringCAT
FEA

CAT
SPR

VAL
FEA

VAL
SPR

SIL
FEA

25†
SIL
SPR

NÜR
FEA

NÜR
SPR

HUN
FEA

HUN
SPR

SPA
FEA

SPA
SPR

MNZ
FEA

MNZ
SPR

YMC
FEA
YMC
SPR
11th44

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

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

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPoints
2011ISR RacingALC
1

ALC
2

SPA
1
SPA
2
MNZ
1
MNZ
2
MON
1
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
LEC
1
LEC
2
CAT
1

CAT
2

33rd0
2012Arden CaterhamALC
1

ALC
2

MON
1

SPA
1

SPA
2

NÜR
1
NÜR
2
MSC
1
MSC
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
LEC
1
LEC
2
CAT
1
CAT
2
32nd0

Complete British GT Championship results

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

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Lewis crowned 'King of Karting'. The Northern Times. Scottish Provincial Press Ltd.. 13 November 2008. 6 December 2010.
  2. Web site: Lewis Williamson. Karting Perfection. Racing Perfection Ltd. Steve. Bell. 6 December 2010.
  3. Simmons. Marcus. 7 April 2011. Local Hero. Autosport. Haymarket Publications. 204. 1. 42–43.
  4. News: Calado opens up Winter Cup lead. racingsteps.co.uk. Racing Steps Foundation. 10 November 2008. 6 December 2010.
  5. News: Winter Series – Rockingham. CR Scuderia. CRS Racing. 10 November 2008. 6 December 2010.
  6. News: CRS reveals '09 line-up. crash.net. Crash Media Group. 19 January 2009. 6 December 2010.
  7. News: First Formula Renault Podium For Lewis Williamson. PaddockTalk.com. PaddockTalk. 18 May 2009. 6 December 2010.
  8. News: Calado signs off with a win at Brands. racingsteps.co.uk. Racing Steps Foundation. 4 October 2009. 6 December 2010.
  9. News: Stevens leads the way after thrilling Thruxton opener. Renault Sport UK. Renault Sport. 5 April 2010. 6 December 2010.
  10. News: World Series by Renault at Silverstone. europeanmotornews.com. European Motor News. 20 September 2010. 6 December 2010.
  11. News: Blomqvist becomes youngest ever Formula Renault UK winner. Girlracer. Girlracer Group. 11 October 2010. 6 December 2010.
  12. News: Autosport award finalists revealed. Kevin. Turner. autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. 30 September 2010. 6 December 2010.
  13. News: McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC: Williamson. Kevin. Turner. Jamie. O'Leary. autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. 5 December 2010. 6 December 2010.
  14. News: Rookie Lewis Williamson tops Day 2 in Estoril. GP3 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 14 October 2010. 6 December 2010.
  15. News: Williamson tops final day of testing in Estoril. GP3 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 15 October 2010. 6 December 2010.
  16. News: Lewis Williamson talks to GP3. https://archive.today/20110716071541/http://www.gp3series.com/news/Estoril/Lewis-Williamson-talks-to-GP3/. dead. 16 July 2011. GP3 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 15 October 2010. 6 December 2010.
  17. News: Williamson joins MW Arden. Jim. McGill. 21 February 2011. scotcars.co.uk. Scotcars. 14 April 2011.
  18. News: Quaife–Hobbs quickest again on final day. 21 October 2010. gpupdate.net. GPUpdate. 19 April 2011.
  19. Williamson to sub for Ricciardo. 8 April 2011. Autosport. Haymarket Publications. Peter. Mills. 19 April 2011.
  20. News: Lewis Williamson relishing Knockhill challenge, as Gordon Shedden targets victory. The Scotsman. Johnston Press. Jim. McGill. 4 September 2010. 6 December 2010.