Timo Scheider Explained

Timo Scheider
Nationality: German
Birth Date:10 November 1978
Birth Place:Lahnstein, West Germany
Racing Licence: FIA Platinum
Current Team:Münnich Motorsport
Former Teams:MJP Racing Team Austria
Current Series:FIA World Rallycross Championship
First Year:2015
Car Number:44
Best Finish:8th
Year:2020, 2021
Starts:42
Wins:0
Podiums:2
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Last Series:DTM
Years Active:20002016
Former Teams:Team Holzer Opel
Phoenix Racing Opel
Audi Sport Team Rosberg
Abt Sportsline
Audi Sport Team Phoenix
Starts:201
Wins:7
Podiums:24
Poles:12
Fastest Laps:14
Championships:2 (2008, 2009)
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Teams:BMS Scuderia Italia
Best Finish:14th
Class Wins:0
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Prev Series:A1 Grand Prix
FIA GT Championship
German F3
Prev Series Years:2005–06
200506
1997–99
Titles:DTM
Title Years:2008, 2009

Timo Scheider (born 10 November 1978 in Lahnstein) is a German racing driver who competes in the FIA World Rallycross Championship for Münnich Motorsport. He won the DTM title in 2008 and 2009.

Career

Karting

Like most other drivers, Scheider started his racing career in karting in 1989. In 1992, he went on to win the Kerpen Winter Cup and earned seventh place in the German Junior Kart NRW-Cup a year later. His seventh place disappointment led to success the next year when he won the cup.

Formula Renault

In 1995, Scheider joined the German Formula Renault 1800 championship and won it in his first year. The next year, he jumped to the 2000 championship and earned fourth place.

Formula Three

After only two years in Formula Renault, the German moved to Formula Three in 1997, in the German series. He clinched second place behind Nick Heidfeld in 1997 with three wins but his performance deteriorated the next year when he finished seventh, despite three victories. In 1999 he finished sixth, bringing an end to his rise through the single-seater ranks.

DTM

Scheider spent the next five years of his racing career in DTM for Opel. In his first year in 2000, he finished twelfth followed by a disappointing 19th the next year. He improved to finish eighth in 2002. The following year he finished eighth again and scored a pole position. He also finished in first place at the 24 Hours Nürburgring. In 2004, Scheider retained his eighth place in DTM and was tenth in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring.

GTs

Scheider left the DTM in 2005, which became a busy year for Scheider. He joined Vitaphone Racing in the FIA GT Championship, where he finished second. He won the Spa 24 Hours and also at Istanbul. He was 13th overall and class winner in the Nürburgring 24 Hours. He was also selected for A1 Team Germany that year.

Return to DTM

After one year away, Scheider returned to the DTM in 2006 with Audi Sport Team Rosberg, finishing the season in 10th place. In 2007 he joined the works Audi team, Abt Sportsline, finally taking his first podium finish as he finished seventh overall.

2008 showed great improvement from Scheider winning three races as he won the 2008 DTM Championship, finishing four points ahead of Paul di Resta of Mercedes-Benz. In 2009 he repeated his title success for Audi, beating closest rival Gary Paffett by five points over the ten rounds, taking two victories. He therefore become the only second DTM driver after Bernd Schneider to defend his title.

Retirement from DTM

As of October 2016, Scheider announced his retirement from DTM, effective at the end of the season.[1]

Rallycross

After making sporadic appearances in the 2015 and 2016 FIA World Rallycross Championship for Münnich Motorsport, Scheider signed with MJP Racing Team Austria for a full 2017 campaign.[2] He finished second in the opening round in Barcelona.[3]

Extreme E

Scheider will make his Extreme E debut in the 2023 season for Carl Cox Motorsport with Christine GZ as his teammate.[4]

Scheider will be the team principal and driver for a new team called SUN Minimeal XE Team in the 2024 season alongside Klara Andersson.[5]

Racing record

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2000OPC Team HolzerOpel Astra V8 CoupéHOC
1

HOC
2

OSC
1

OSC
2

NOR
1

NOR
2

SAC
1

SAC
2

NÜR
1

NÜR
2

LAU
1

LAU
2

OSC
1

OSC
2

NÜR
1

NÜR
2

HOC
1

HOC
2

12th45
2001OPC Team HolzerOpel Astra V8 CoupéHOC
QR

HOC
CR

NÜR
QR

NÜR
CR

OSC
QR

OSC
CR

SAC
QR

SAC
CR

NOR
QR

NOR
CR

LAU
QR

LAU
CR

NÜR
QR

NÜR
CR

A1R
QR

A1R
CR

ZAN
QR

ZAN
CR

HOC
QR

HOC
CR

19th7
2002OPC Team HolzerOpel Astra V8 CoupéHOC
QR

HOC
CR

ZOL
QR

ZOL
CR

DON
QR

DON
CR

SAC
QR

SAC
CR

NOR
QR

NOR
CR

LAU
QR

LAU
CR

NÜR
QR

NÜR
CR

A1R
QR

A1R
CR

ZAN
QR

ZAN
CR

HOC
QR

HOC
CR

8th10
2003OPC Team PhoenixOpel Astra V8 CoupéHOC
ADR
NÜR
LAU
NOR
DON
NÜR
A1R
ZAN
HOC
8th12
2004OPC Team HolzerOpel Vectra GTS V8 2004HOC
EST
ADR
LAU
NOR
SHA1
NÜR
OSC
ZAN
BRN
HOC
8th15
2006Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi A4 DTM 2005HOC
LAU
OSC
BRH
NOR
NÜR
ZAN
CAT
BUG
HOC
10th12
2007Abt SportslineAudi A4 DTM 2007HOC
OSC
LAU
BRH
NOR
MUG
ZAN
NÜR
CAT
HOC
7th25
2008Abt SportslineAudi A4 DTM 2008HOC
OSC
MUG
LAU
NOR
ZAN
NÜR
BRH
CAT
BUG
HOC
1st75
2009Abt SportslineAudi A4 DTM 2009HOC
LAU
NOR
ZAN
DSQ
OSC
NÜR
BRH
CAT
DIJ
HOC
1st64
2010Abt SportslineAudi A4 DTM 2009HOC
VAL
LAU
NOR
NÜR
ZAN
BRH
OSC
HOC
ADR
SHA
4th53
2011Abt SportslineAudi A4 DTM 2009HOC
ZAN
SPL
LAU
NOR
NÜR
BRH
OSC
VAL
HOC
4th36
2012Abt SportslineAudi A5 DTMHOC
LAU
BRH
SPL
NOR
NÜR
ZAN
OSC
VAL
HOC
14th19
2013Audi Sport Team AbtAudi RS5 DTMHOC
BRH
SPL
LAU
NOR
MSC
NÜR
OSC
ZAN
HOC
10th37
2014Audi Sport Team PhoenixAudi RS5 DTMHOC
OSC
HUN
NOR
MSC
SPL
NÜR
LAU
ZAN
HOC
9th44
2015Audi Sport Team PhoenixAudi RS5 DTMHOC
1

HOC
2

LAU
1

LAU
2

NOR
1

NOR
2

ZAN
1

ZAN
2

SPL
1

SPL
2

MSC
1
MSC
2
OSC
1

OSC
2

NÜR
1

NÜR
2

HOC
1

HOC
2

18th51
2016Audi Sport Team PhoenixAudi RS5 DTMHOC
1

HOC
2

SPL
1

SPL
2

LAU
1

LAU
2

NOR
1

NOR
2

ZAN
1

ZAN
2

MSC
1

MSC
2

NÜR
1

NÜR
2

HUN
1

HUN
2

HOC
1

HOC
2

22nd13
1 - Shanghai was a non-championship round.

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key)

Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results

Supercar/RX1

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213WRXPoints
2015All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportAudi S3PORHOCBELGBRGERSWECANNORFRABAR
TURITAARG34th1
2016All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportSEAT IbizaPORHOCBELGBRNORSWECANFRABAR
LAT
GERARG
18th25
2017MJP Racing Team AustriaFord FiestaBAR
POR
HOC
BEL
GBRNOR
SWE
CAN
FRA
LAT
GER
RSA
10th109
2018All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportSEAT IbizaBARPORBELGBRNORSWE
CANFRA
LAT
USAGERRSA
18th13
2019All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportSEAT IbizaABU
BAR
BEL
GBR
NOR
SWE
CAN
FRA
LAT
RSA
9th109
2020All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportSEAT IbizaSWE
SWE
FIN
FIN
LAT
LAT
BAR
BAR
8th92
2021ALL-INKL.COM Münnich MotorsportSEAT IbizaBAR
7
SWEFRA
6
LAT
6
LAT
7
BEL
9
PRTGERGER8th75
2023ALL-INKL.COM Münnich MotorsportSEAT Ibiza RX1ePOR
NOR
SWE
GBR
BLX
GER
4th89
OMSE ZEROID X1RSA
RSA
CHN
CHN

Complete World Touring Car Cup results

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

References

  1. Simmons. Marcus. Double DTM champion Timo Scheider to retire after Hockenheim finale. Autosport. 2 April 2017. 15 October 2016.
  2. Ridge. Hal. Timo Scheider signs up for full World Rallycross 2017 campaign. Autosport. 3 April 2017. 5 February 2017.
  3. Ridge. Hal. RX Barcelona: Ekstrom starts title defence with season-opening win. Autosport. 3 April 2017. 2 April 2017.
  4. Web site: 2023-03-02 . Carl Cox Motorsport Extreme E: Introducing Timo & Christine - our Dream Team! . Carl Cox Motorsport . en-US.
  5. Web site: Wilde . Dominik . 29 January 2024 . SUN Minimeal joins Extreme E with Scheider and Andersson . 29 January 2024 . . en-US.

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