Christian Klien

Christian Klien (born 7 February 1983) is an Austrian racing driver currently competing in GT World Challenge Europe for JP Motorsport. He previously competed in Formula One, scoring 14 points in during his career in the sport.

Christian Klien
Klien at the Silverstone round of the ELMS 2014
Born (1983-02-07) 7 February 1983 (age 41)
Hohenems, Austria
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityAustria Austrian
Active years20042006, 2010
TeamsJaguar, Red Bull, HRT
Entries51 (49 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points14
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry2004 Australian Grand Prix
Last entry2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years2008–2009, 2011, 2014
TeamsTeam Peugeot Total, Aston Martin Racing
Best finish3rd (2008)
Class wins0

Racing career edit

Born in Hohenems, Klien started his motorsport career in his early teens. He raced in karting championships in both Austria and Switzerland, before moving to Formula BMW. After winning several titles in lower Formulas, Klien moved into Formula One, driving for the Jaguar Racing team, alongside Mark Webber. At the end of 2004, however, Jaguar sold its Formula One team to Red Bull, which renamed it Red Bull Racing. In an unusual arrangement, Klien shared a race seat with Italian Vitantonio Liuzzi. He stayed at Red Bull for 2006, whilst Liuzzi moved to the Red Bull junior team, Scuderia Toro Rosso.

After an unsuccessful 2006, Klien's old teammate Mark Webber replaced him for the 2007 season, news Klien learned from Webber himself. Klien was offered alternatives to Formula One for 2007, including driving in the ChampCar series, but he refused and aimed for a seat in Formula One.[1] He secured the test driver's seat at Honda, despite competition from other drivers, including Gary Paffett.

On 2 February 2008 Klien signed as BMW Sauber's reserve and test driver for the 2008 Formula One season, alongside Estonian Marko Asmer.

Pre-Formula One edit

Klien became enthused about racing when his dad brought him to watch a go-kart race. This enthusiasm for the sport was only increased after meeting Brazilian Formula One driver Ayrton Senna.[2] The Austrian started his career at the age of 13.[3] From 1996 to 1998, Klien won several kart races in both Switzerland and his native Austria, becoming the Suisse champion in his first year.

In 1999, Klien moved to racing in the Formula BMW ADAC Junior Cup, winning four races and finishing fourth in the series.[3] The following year, he moved into the main Formula BMW ADAC Championship with Team Rosberg, finishing the series ranked tenth overall and third in the rookie rankings.[3] Continuing in the series in 2001, Klien managed to win five races, and ended up third in the series.[3] Joining JD Motorsport for the Italian winter Formula Renault series, he won one event, which led to a drive for the team in German Formula Renault for 2002.[3]

Klien won four races, winning the German title, and finishing fifth in the European series. From there, Klien moved into the Formula Three Euroseries, with Mücke Motorsport, winning four races and finishing runner-up to Ryan Briscoe. Klien also won the 2003 Marlboro Masters event at Zandvoort.[3]

Formula One edit

Klien driving for Jaguar at the 2004 Belgian Grand Prix, where he scored his first Formula One points

Jaguar (2004) edit

In December 2003, Klien was signed as a race driver for the Jaguar Formula One team for the 2004 season,[4] replacing Justin Wilson, who had replaced Antônio Pizzonia for the final five Grands Prix of the 2003 season.[5] He had significant pressure on him as second driver to his more experienced teammate Mark Webber, but was the first driver to ever outqualify Webber from the same team.

Klien proved to be considerably reliable over the season, retiring only on four occasions out of the possible 18. Klien's only points scoring finish in his debut season came in Belgium, where Klien finished sixth; scoring three Championship points. He finished alongside Cristiano da Matta and Nick Heidfeld in joint 16th in the Drivers' Championship.

Red Bull (2005–2006) edit

Klien in qualifying at the 2005 United States Grand Prix
2005

Jaguar were bought out in November 2004 by Austrian energy drink company Red Bull and were renamed Red Bull Racing.[6] During winter testing in 2005, Klien tested several times for Red Bull Racing alongside Vitantonio Liuzzi and David Coulthard. Klien secured the second race seat at Red Bull, alongside Coulthard. Klien started the year with points finishes in the first two races before retiring in Bahrain before the race had even started due to an electrical problem.

With both Klien and Liuzzi signed to race for the Red Bull team in 2005, Red Bull announced that Liuzzi would be racing at the next four rounds in San Marino, Spain, Monaco and the European Grands Prix instead of Klien.[7] Originally, Klien was ineligible to be a third driver at these Grand Prix, as he had competed in over six Grand Prix the previous year, but after a majority of teams asked the FIA to remove this ruling, Klien was allowed to take this role at Imola.[8]

The Austrian returned to the race seat for the Canadian Grand Prix and maintained his race seat thanks to his strong performances and Red Bull's increased number of seats from the purchase of the Minardi team (which was renamed Scuderia Toro Rosso, Italian for "Team Red Bull") in 2006.[9] Klien finished his second year in Formula One with two further points finishes: an eighth-place finish in Turkey and a fifth at the season-finale in China. After a promising performance in China, it was confirmed in December 2005 that Klien would drive for the Red Bull Racing outfit alongside David Coulthard for the 2006 season.

2006
Klien driving for RBR at the 2006 Turkish Grand Prix

Klien started 2006 strongly, qualifying in the top-ten for the first two races of the season. In Bahrain he finished 8th, scoring a point. However, in Malaysia he collided with Kimi Räikkönen on the first lap and had to pit with suspension damage, before eventually dropping out with a hydraulic failure.

In 2006, Klien was unsuccessful in comparison to his more experienced teammate David Coulthard, as the Brit scored the team's first podium and was more consistent than Klien throughout the season. In August 2006, it was confirmed that Klien would not stay with the Red Bull team for the upcoming 2007 season, or at least as a race driver, due to Red Bull's signing of Mark Webber.[10] After the two points finishes in Bahrain and Germany, there was some uncertainty as to where Klien would go next in his racing career, speculation suggested the United States as a logical choice for Klien, but he refused a ChampCar seat in a Red Bull-backed team for 2007, preferring to chase a Formula One drive with another team.[11] As a result, the team announced that Klien had been dropped for the last three races of the season in favour of test driver Robert Doornbos.[12]

Honda and BMW Sauber (2007–2009) edit

Klien driving a Honda RA107 at the 2007 Goodwood Festival of Speed
Klien testing for BMW Sauber in Bahrain prior to the 2009 season

On 15 November 2006, Honda Racing announced the signing of Klien as their test and reserve driver for the 2007 season.[13] The Austrian made his debut for the Japanese works team at the Circuit de Catalunya, during the early pre-season testing during late November 2006. At the 2007 British Grand Prix, he replaced the injured Jenson Button for the second free practice session on Friday.[14] On 11 July 2007, Klien was released by Honda F1 to test with Spyker with a view to replacing Christijan Albers who was released because of sponsorship problems.[15] However, the seat went to Japanese driver Sakon Yamamoto.

In 2008 Klien signed as BMW Sauber's test and reserve driver for the 2008 Formula One season. He also signed with Peugeot to race in 24 Hours of Le Mans. Driving the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP he finished third overall with Ricardo Zonta and Franck Montagny. In October he participated in Petit Le Mans in the American Le Mans Series, driving with Peugeot's factory drivers Marc Gené and Nicolas Minassian.

Klien remained in the position of BMW Sauber's test and reserve driver for 2009.[16] He also returned to Le Mans with Peugeot, finishing sixth overall in a 908 shared with Pedro Lamy and Minassian.

For 2010, Klien was understood to be an option for Sauber before the seat went to Pedro de la Rosa.

HRT (2010) edit

Klien was then tipped to become Hispania Racing's reserve driver despite being second favourite to ex-US F1 man José María López but neither Klien or López got the seat. It went to former Super Aguri F1 and Spyker F1 driver Sakon Yamamoto. However, he was later signed by Hispania as well as Yamamoto.[17] He took part in his first Grand Prix weekend for three years at the Spanish Grand Prix, where he drove in the first practice session in place of Karun Chandhok. He replaced Chandhok again at the European Grand Prix where his session was made difficult by problems with his car. At the Singapore Grand Prix he was confirmed as a replacement for the ill Sakon Yamamoto, marking his first grand prix since the 2006 Italian Grand Prix.[18] He qualified in 22nd place, over a second ahead of team mate Bruno Senna, and ran just ahead of him in the race until a mechanical problem forced him to retire. He replaced Yamamoto for the final two races of the season in Brazil and Abu Dhabi,[19][20] but the team did not retain his services into the 2011 season.

Post-Formula One edit

Klien in the pits at Circuit Zolder, in the Blancpain GT Series.

After Formula One, Klien began racing in a number of categories including endurance racing, sports cars and V8 Supercars. He was close to a deal with Peugeot to race in the World Endurance Championship in 2012 before the French company withdrew from racing.[1]

Klien has taken part in a number of V8 Supercar drives, including the Bathurst 1000 where he teamed up with Russell Ingall.

Since late 2012, Klien writes a monthly column for the Pitpass.com website.[21]

In 2014, Klien signed a deal with NewBlood By Morand Racing to race in their 2014 ELMS campaign.[22]

In 2017, Klien joined the Bundesheer (Austrian Armed Forces) and will continue his racing career in addition to military service.[23]

Klien competed in the 2021 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters part-time by driving a McLaren for the Polish JP Motorsport team in a total of three two-race rounds. After making his debut in the third round at Zolder, he returned to the grid in the next round at the Nürburgring and in the sixth round at Assen.[24] His fifth-place finish in the first race at Assen was his only top-10 finish in six races.

In 2022 Klien continued racing GT3 machineries for JP Motorsport, making a switch to GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup and GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup.

Racing record edit

Career summary edit

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesPolesWinsPointsPosition
1999Formula BMW JuniorADAC Sport München20131934th
2000Formula BMW ADACTeam Rosberg19005710th
2001Formula BMW ADACTeam Rosberg19352323rd
2002Formula Renault 2000 EurocupJD Motorsport800926th
Formula Renault 2000 Germany14242781st
2003Formula 3 Euro SeriesMücke Motorsport2063892nd
Masters of Formula 3101N/A1st
2004Formula OneJaguar Racing1800316th
2005Formula OneRed Bull Racing1500915th
2006Formula OneRed Bull Racing1500218th
2007Formula OneHonda F1 TeamTest driver
Spyker F1 Team
200824 Hours of Le MansPeugeot Sport Total100N/A3rd
American Le Mans SeriesTeam Peugeot Total1102617th
Formula OneBMW Sauber F1 TeamTest/Reserve driver
200924 Hours of Le MansTeam Peugeot Total100N/A6th
American Le Mans Series1002025th
Le Mans Series1111119th
Formula OneBMW Sauber F1 TeamTest driver
2010Formula OneHispania Racing F1 Team300027th
201124 Hours of Le MansAston Martin Racing100N/ANC
Le Mans Series1000NC
2012International V8 Supercars ChampionshipWalkinshaw Racing30016851st
International Superstars SeriesSwiss Team2013217th
2013International Superstars SeriesScuderia Giudici200824th
Auto GPZele Racing200618th
ADAC Procar SeriesLiqui Moly Team Engstler211106th
European Le Mans Series - LMP2Morand Racing2002811th
2014European Le Mans Series - LMP2Newblood by Morand Racing501683rd
2015FIA World Endurance ChampionshipTeam ByKolles200034th
Super GT - GT500Lexus Team SARD1000NC
Renault Sport Trophy - Elite ClassZele Racing3000NC†
Renault Sport Endurance Trophy2000NC†
2016Blancpain GT Series Endurance CupEmil Frey Racing200641st
2017Blancpain GT Series Endurance CupEmil Frey Jaguar Racing500150th
Intercontinental GT Challenge1000NC
2018Blancpain GT Series Sprint CupEmil Frey Lexus Racing100015.513th
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup501359th
2020International GT OpenJP Motorsport1211686th
International GT Open - Pro-Am1244622nd
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup2000NC
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup - Pro-Am100226th
2021International GT OpenJP Motorsport6102216th
International GT Open - Pro-Am612298th
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters6000NC†
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup1000NC
2022GT World Challenge Europe Sprint CupJP Motorsport8000NC
GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup - Pro-Am80499.52nd
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup4001026th
ADAC GT Masters2000NC†
2023GT World Challenge Europe Sprint CupJP Motorsport10000NC
24H GT Series - GT3100287th
2024Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie - TCRJP Motorsport

As Klien was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.
* Season still in progress.

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results edit

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2003ADAC Berlin-BrandenburgDallara F303/008HWA-MercedesHOC
1

4
HOC
2

6
ADR
1

3
ADR
2

21
PAU
1

Ret
PAU
2

7
NOR
1

Ret
NOR
2

10
LMS
1

2
LMS
2

1
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

1
A1R
1

5
A1R
2

5
ZAN
1

1
ZAN
2

2
HOC
3

23
HOC
4

3
MAG
1

Ret
MAG
2

3
2nd89

Complete Formula One results edit

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPoints
2004Jaguar RacingJaguar R5Cosworth CR-6 3.0 V10AUS
11
MAL
10
BHR
14
SMR
14
ESP
Ret
MON
Ret
EUR
12
CAN
9
USA
Ret
FRA
11
GBR
14
GER
10
HUN
13
BEL
6
ITA
13
JPN
12
BRA
14
16th3
Jaguar R5BCHN
Ret
2005Red Bull RacingRed Bull RB1Cosworth TJ2005 3.0 V10AUS
7
MAL
8
BHR
DNS
SMR
TD
ESP
TD
MON
TD
EUR
TD
CAN
8
USA
DNS
FRA
Ret
GBR
15
GER
9
HUN
Ret
TUR
8
ITA
13
BEL
9
BRA
9
JPN
9
CHN
5
15th9
2006Red Bull RacingRed Bull RB2Ferrari 056 2.4 V8BHR
8
MAL
Ret
AUS
Ret
SMR
Ret
EUR
Ret
ESP
13
MON
Ret
GBR
14
CAN
11
USA
Ret
FRA
12
GER
8
HUN
Ret
TUR
11
ITA
11
CHNJPNBRA18th2
2007Honda Racing F1 TeamHonda RA107Honda RA807E 2.4 V8AUSMALBHRESPMONCANUSAFRAGBR
TD
EURHUNTURITABELJPNCHNBRA – –
2010Hispania Racing F1 TeamHispania F110Cosworth CA2010 2.4 V8BHRAUSMALCHNESP
TD
MONTURCANEUR
TD
GBRGERHUNBELITASIN
Ret
JPNKORBRA
22
ABU
20
27th0

Sports/Touring car racing edit

Le Mans 24 Hours results edit

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
pos.
2008 Team Peugeot Total Franck Montagny
Ricardo Zonta
Peugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13793rd3rd
2009 Team Peugeot Total Nicolas Minassian
Pedro Lamy
Peugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13696th6th
2011 Aston Martin Racing Stefan Mücke
Darren Turner
Aston Martin AMR-OneLMP14DNFDNF
2014 Newblood by Morand Racing Gary Hirsch
Romain Brandela
Morgan LMP2-JuddLMP235210th6th

American Le Mans Series results edit

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine1234567891011RankPoints
2008Team Peugeot TotalLMP1Peugeot 908 HDi FAPPeugeot HDi 5.5 L V12
(Diesel)
SEBSTPLNBUTALIMMIDAMEMOSDETPET
2
MON17th26
2009Team Peugeot TotalLMP1Peugeot 908 HDi FAPPeugeot HDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
SEB
4
STPLNBUTALIMMIDAMEMOSPETMON25th20

Complete European Le Mans Series results edit

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345RankPoints
2009Team Peugeot TotalLMP1Peugeot 908 HDi FAPPeugeot HDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
CATSPA
1
ALGNÜRSIL19th11
2011Aston Martin RacingLMP1Lola-Aston Martin B09/60Aston Martin 6.0 L V12CASSPAIMOSIL1
9
ESTNC0
2013Morand RacingLMP2Morgan LMP2Judd HK 3.6 L V8SILIMORBRHUN
5
LEC
2
11th28
2014Newblood by Morand RacingLMP2Morgan LMP2Judd HK 3.6 L V8SIL
3
IMO
Ret
RBR
5
LEC
1
EST
2
3rd68

1 Driver run for the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, no points awarded for the Le Mans Series.

Complete V8 Supercar results edit

YearTeam12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031Final posPoints
2011Rod Nash RacingYMC
R1
YMC
R2
ADE
R3
ADE
R4
HAM
R5
HAM
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
WIN
R10
WIN
R11
HID
R12
HID
R13
TOW
R14
TOW
R15
QLD
R16
QLD
R17
QLD
R18
PHI
Q
PHI
R19
BAT
R20
SUR
R21

15
SUR
R22

Ret
SYM
R23
SYM
R24
SAN
R25
SAN
R26
SYD
R27
SYD
R28
77th60
2012Walkinshaw RacingADE
R1
ADE
R2
SYM
R3
SYM
R4
HAM
R5
HAM
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
PHI
R10

PO
PHI
R11

PO
HID
R12
HID
R13
TOW
R14

PO
TOW
R15

PO
QLD
R16
QLD
R17
SMP
R18
SMP
R19
SAN
Q

19
SAN
R20

11
BAT
R21

9
SUR
R22
SUR
R23
YMC
R24
YMC
R25
YMC
R26
WIN
R27
WIN
R28
SYD
R29
SYD
R30
51st168

Complete Bathurst 1000 results edit

YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps
2012Walkinshaw RacingHolden Commodore VE Russell Ingall9th161

Complete International Superstars Series results edit

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

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516DCPoints
2012Swiss TeamMaserati QuattroporteMNZ
1
MNZ
2
IMO
1
IMO
2
DON
1
DON
2
MUG
1
MUG
2
HUN
1

4
HUN
2

1
SPA
1
SPA
2
VAL
1
VAL
2
PER
1
PER
2
17th32
2013Scuderia GiudiciBMW M3 (E92)MNZ
1
MNZ
2
BRN
1

Ret
BRN
2

6
SVK
1
SVK
2
ZOL
1
ZOL
2
ALG
1
ALG
2
DON
1
DON
2
IMO
1
IMO
2
VAL
1
VAL
2
24th8

Complete Auto GP results edit

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

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516PosPoints
2013Zele RacingMNZ
1
MNZ
2
MAR
1
MAR
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
MUG
1

8
MUG
2

9
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
DON
1
DON
2
BRN
1
BRN
2
18th6

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results edit

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345678RankPoints
2015Team ByKollesLMP1CLM P1/01AER P60 Turbo V6SIL
Ret
SPA
Ret
LMSNÜRCOAFUJSHABHR34th0

Complete Super GT results edit

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

YearTeamCarClass12345678DCPoints
2015Lexus Team SARDLexus RC FGT500OKAFUJCHAFUJSUZ
11
SUGAUTMOTNC0

Complete GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup results edit

YearTeamCarClass12345678910Pos.Points
2018Emil Frey Lexus RacingLexus RC F GT3ProZOL
1

Ret
ZOL
2

20
BRH
1

11
BRH
2

14
MIS
1

9
MIS
2

Ret
HUN
1

6
HUN
2

13
NÜR
1

5
NÜR
2

7
13th15.5
2022JP MotorsportMcLaren 720S GT3Pro-AmBRH
1

16
BRH
2

17
MAG
1

21
MAG
2

17
ZAN
1

18
ZAN
2

Ret
MIS
1
MIS
2
VAL
1

15
VAL
2

16
2nd99.5
2023JP MotorsportMcLaren 720S GT3ProBRH
1

21
BRH
2

11
MIS
1

Ret
MIS
2

37†
HOC
1

30†
HOC
2

Ret
VAL
1

13
VAL
2

11
ZAN
1

23
ZAN
2

18
NC0

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters results edit

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

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516PosPoints
2021JP MotorsportMcLaren 720S GT3MNZ
1
MNZ
2
LAU
1
LAU
2
ZOL
1

12
ZOL
2

14
NÜR
1

15
NÜR
2

12
RBR
1
RBR
2
ASS
1

5
ASS
2

Ret
HOC
1
HOC
2
NOR
1
NOR
2
NC†0†

As Klien was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

See also edit

References edit

All Formula One race and championship results are taken from:

  • Official Formula 1 Website. Archive: Results for 2004 – Present seasons www.formula1.com Retrieved 6 June 2006

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Coch, Mat (4 April 2012). "Coming Klien". Pitpass.com.
  2. ^ "Q&A with Kubica, Heidfeld and Klien". Pitpass.com. 20 January 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f GP Encyclopedia – Christian Klien Archived 8 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine GrandPrix.com. Retrieved 22 November 2006
  4. ^ "Klien clinches Jaguar race seat for 2004" Official Formula One Website. Retrieved 22 November 2006
  5. ^ "Klien replaces Wilson" BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 November 2006
  6. ^ "Red Bull snaps up Jaguar F1 team" BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 November 2006
  7. ^ "Imola race chance for Liuzzi" Official Formula One Website. Retrieved 22 November 2006
  8. ^ "Red Bull secure Klien exemption" BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 November 2006
  9. ^ "Red Bull swoop for Minardi deal" BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 November 2006
  10. ^ "Webber confirmed at Red Bull" GrandPrix.com. Retrieved 23 November 2006
  11. ^ "Matador no more – Klien bids Red Bull farewell" Archived 14 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Official Formula One Website. Retrieved 23 November 2006
  12. ^ "Klien out, Doornbos in at Red Bull Racing" GrandPrix.com. Retrieved 11 September 2006
  13. ^ "Honda Racing F1 Team Announces 2007 Test Driver Line-Up" NewsOnF1.net. Retrieved 15 November 2006
  14. ^ "Klien stands in for injured Button". flagworld.auto123.com. 6 July 2007. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 6 July 2007.
  15. ^ "Klien closes on Spyker drive". itv-f1.com. 12 July 2007. Archived from the original on 13 July 2007. Retrieved 12 July 2007.
  16. ^ "BMW confirm Heidfeld, Kubica for 2009". autosport.com. 6 October 2008. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  17. ^ "Wednesday's F1 gossip column". BBC News. 5 May 2010.
  18. ^ "Klien stands in for ill Yamamoto". BBC News. 24 September 2010.
  19. ^ Elizalde, Pablo (4 November 2010). "Klien replaces Yamamoto for Brazil". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  20. ^ Beer, Matt (10 November 2010). "Klien retains Hispania seat for Abu Dhabi". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  21. ^ "Christian Klien joins Pitpass". Pitpass.com. 24 October 2012.
  22. ^ "Morand Racing aims at victory in 2014 with Christian Klien and Gary Hirsch". newbloodracing.com. 16 April 2014. Archived from the original on 21 April 2014.
  23. ^ "Ex-Formel 1-Pilot Christian Klien ist jetzt Soldat". heute (in German). 18 January 2017. Archived from the original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  24. ^ "Who is driving in the GT3-based DTM this year?". Motorsport.com. 7 April 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2021.

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