Frank Stanley Biela (born 2 August 1964) is a German auto racing driver, mainly competing in touring cars and sportscar racing. He has raced exclusively in cars manufactured by the Audi marque since 1990.

Frank Biela
Biela in 2006
NationalityGerman
Born (1964-08-02) 2 August 1964 (age 59)
Neuss, West Germany
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1999–2008
TeamsAudi Sport Joest, Audi Sport UK, Champion Racing
Best finish1st (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007)
Class wins5 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007)

Career edit

Biela started his career in 1983 in karting before joining the Ford Youngster Team programme in 1987 alongside Manuel Reuter and Bernd Schneider. He drove for the team in Formula Ford and the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (the German touring car championship), where he won the race at AVUS in 1987. Biela continued to compete in the DTM in 1988, and also raced a limited season in German Formula Three, scoring two wins.

In 1990, he moved to Audi, winning the DTM race at the Nürburgring and the DTM championship in 1991 before Audi left the DTM in mid-season of 1992. Biela stayed with the company, and with the rise of the two-litre Class 2 (Super Touring) rules in other series across Europe, he was entered in various European touring car series over the following few seasons such as the French Supertouring Championship in 1993 driving the Audi 80 (in which he won the championship in) entered by Audi into the championship pairing alongside Marc Sourd. Since his French Supertouring Championship victory in 1993, he is the only standing non-French driver to win it. In 1995, he won the Touring Car World Cup race at Paul Ricard in the new Audi A4, which quickly became one of the dominant touring cars of the mid-1990s.

Biela also competed in the Super Tourenwagen Cup in his native Germany during 1994 and 1995; however his home championship would bring only frustration as in both years he dominated the first half of the season, only for late-season misfortunes to derail his title challenge, losing him the crown to BMW drivers Johnny Cecotto and Joachim Winkelhock respectively. During the AVUS Berlin race in September 1995, Biela's Audi struck Kieth O'dor's already accident-stranded Nissan Primera squarely on the driver's side, fatally injuring O'dor, who died later that day in a Berlin hospital.

Biela's Audi A4 of the BTCC.

For 1996, Audi decided to enter a works team of two A4s in the BTCC. Biela was selected to lead the team; alongside team-mate John Bintcliffe, the new Audi team dominated the competition. Biela comfortably won the title, finishing every single race and being classified in the top ten in all but two races (an 11th-place finish and a disqualification). He also capped an astonishing season by taking first place in the Guia Race of Macau.

Because of the Audis' dominance in 1996, the BTCC organisers imposed a heavy ballast weight "penalty" on all four-wheel-drive cars for the 1997 season. With his Audi badly handicapped by the penalty, Biela initially struggled to make a serious impact. The weight penalty was halved at the midpoint of the season, and results immediately improved to the point where Biela finished second overall to eventual champion Alain Menu. Biela then left Britain to return to the German Super Tourenwagen Cup for 1998, but was largely ineffective. He finished a lowly 14th in the final standings as the A4 (in a new two-wheel-drive racing configuration) became outclassed by rival manufacturers.[1]

Biela driving an Audi R10 in the 2006 Le Mans 24 Hours.

In 1999, Biela abandoned touring cars in favour of joining the Audi R8 sports car project, racing under the Audi Sport Team Joest name. It was a good match, and Biela excelled in sportscar racing over the next few seasons, winning several classic events at the wheel of the R8 as well as three ALMS races. The highlight of Biela's time with the R8 team was three successive victories (2000-2002) in the 24 Hours of Le Mans alongside Emanuele Pirro and Tom Kristensen. Audi began to scale back support for the R8 programme after the 2002 season. After winning the ALMS series in 2003, Biela returned to the revamped German touring car series, driving an Audi for Joest Racing (the team which had run Biela's R8 for his three Le Mans wins); the season was not a success.

Biela continued to race an R8 at Le Mans each year with mixed results. In 2003, he missed the pit lane after just 15 laps and ran out of fuel.[2] He finished 5th and 3rd in 2004 and 2005, respectively. In December 2005 he participated in the first runs of the new Audi R10 diesel sportscar, the R8's successor. Driving an R10 (again for Team Joest) in the 2006 24 Hours of Le Mans, alongside Pirro and new team-mate Marco Werner, Biela took his fourth victory to date in the classic race. He repeated the victory with the same car and team in 2007.[3]

Honors and awards edit

His greatest achievements include winning:

Frank Biela in the Walk of fame at Le Mans- Winners 2002

Racing record edit

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft/Masters results edit

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

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324Pos.Pts
1987Wolf RacingFord Sierra XR4 TIHOC
12
ZOL
18
NÜR
6
AVU
1
MFA
5
NOR
Ret
NÜRWUN
DNS
DIE
15
SAL14th59
1988Team Hein Gericke Ford Grab MotorsportFord Sierra RS 500 CosworthZOL
1
ZOL
2
HOC
1
HOC
2
NÜR
1

11
NÜR
2

7
BRN
1

10
BRN
2

4
AVU
1
AVU
2
MFA
1

Ret
MFA
2

17
NÜR
1

7
NÜR
2

Ret
NOR
1
NOR
2
WUN
1

3
WUN
2

3
SAL
1
SAL
2
HUN
1

12
HUN
2

7
HOC
1

13
HOC
2

9
16th25
1989Ford-Grab Motorsport GmbHFord Sierra RS 500 CosworthZOL
1

19
ZOL
2

Ret
HOC
1

13
HOC
2

10
NÜR
1

16
NÜR
2

Ret
MFA
1

14
MFA
2

7
AVU
1

Ret
AVU
2

16
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

DNS
NOR
1

14
NOR
2

10
HOC
1

7
HOC
2

2
DIE
1

10
DIE
2

6
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

Ret
HOC
1

2
HOC
2

6
13th135
1990MS-Jet-RacingMercedes 190E 2.5-16 EvoZOL
1

10
ZOL
2

5
HOC
1

11
HOC
2

Ret
NÜR
1

7
NÜR
2

5
AVU
1

20
AVU
2

Ret
MFA
1

3
MFA
2

3
WUN
1

11
WUN
2

9
NÜR
1

4
NÜR
2

1
NOR
1

16
NOR
2

9
DIE
1

10
DIE
2

15
NÜR
1

20
NÜR
2

Ret
HOC
1

27
HOC
2

DNS
10th80
1991Audi Zentrum ReutlingenAudi V8 Quattro EvoZOL
1

15
ZOL
2

3
HOC
1

19
HOC
2

3
NÜR
1

6
NÜR
2

7
AVU
1

2
AVU
2

1
WUN
1

5
WUN
2

4
NOR
1

5
NOR
2

11
DIE
1

4
DIE
2

6
NÜR
1

8
NÜR
2

11
ALE
1

1
ALE
2

DSQ
HOC
1

1
HOC
2

1
BRN
1

11
BRN
2

7
DON
1

1
DON
2

1
1st174
1992Audi Zentrum ReutlingenAudi V8 Quattro EvoZOL
1

3
ZOL
2

Ret
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

18
WUN
1

DSQ
WUN
2

DSQ
AVU
1

Ret
AVU
2

8
HOC
1

21
HOC
2

14
NÜR
1

14
NÜR
2

15
NOR
1
NOR
2
BRN
1
BRN
2
DIE
1
DIE
2
ALE
1
ALE
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
HOC
1
HOC
2
15th35
2004Audi Sport Team JoestAudi A4 DTM 2004HOC
16
EST
15
ADR
Ret
LAU
12
NOR
11
SHA
13
NÜR
Ret
OSC
13
ZAN
9
BRN
14
HOC
11
17th0
2007Abt SportslineAudi A4 DTM 2007HOCOSC
18†
LAUBRHNORMUGZANNÜRCATHOC23rd0
Sources:[5][6]
  • † — Retired, but was classified as he completed 90% of the winner's race distance.
  • A non-championship one-off race was held in 2004 at the streets of Shanghai, China.

Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results edit

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920Pos.Pts
1994Racing Organisation CourseAudi 80 Quattro CompetitionAVU
1
WUN
1
ZOL
2
ZAN
1
ÖST
10
SAL
15
SPA
4
NÜR
3
2nd98
1995Racing Organisation CourseAudi A4 QuattroZOL
1

1
ZOL
2

1
SPA
1

3
SPA
2

Ret
ÖST
1

2
ÖST
2

1
HOC
1

1
HOC
2

1
NÜR
1

3
NÜR
2

3
SAL
1

17
SAL
2

10
AVU
1

7
AVU
2

Ret
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

5
3rd391
1998Abt Sportsline Team AudiAudi A4HOC
1

13
HOC
2

Ret
NÜR
1

14
NÜR
2

12
SAC
1

Ret
SAC
2

11
NOR
1

20
NOR
2

Ret
REG
1

10
REG
2

5
WUN
1

8
WUN
2

Ret
ZWE
1

13
ZWE
2

11
SAL
1

14
SAL
2

9
OSC
1

11
OSC
2

8
NÜR
1

6
NÜR
2

11
14th242
Source:[6]

Complete British Touring Car Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position - 1 point awarded all races) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526PosPts
1996Audi Sport UKAudi A4 quattroDON
1

1
DON
2

1
BRH
1

1
BRH
2

4
THR
1

1
THR
2

3
SIL
1

11
SIL
2

1
OUL
1

2
OUL
2

2
SNE
1

2
SNE
2

DSQ
BRH
1

2
BRH
2

8
SIL
1

3
SIL
2

2
KNO
1

1
KNO
2

2
OUL
1

2
OUL
2

1
THR
1

2
THR
2

3
DON
1

4
DON
2

3
BRH
1

4
BRH
2

1
1st289
1997Audi Sport UKAudi A4 quattroDON
1

Ret
DON
2

3
SIL
1

7
SIL
2

Ret
THR
1

1
THR
2

Ret
BRH
1

9
BRH
2

6
OUL
1

3
OUL
2

Ret
DON
1

1
DON
2

3
CRO
1

4
CRO
2

17
KNO
1

2
KNO
2

1
SNE
1

3
SNE
2

9
THR
1

2
THR
2

1
BRH
1

1
BRH
2

5
SIL
1

8
SIL
2

15
2nd171
Sources:[5][6]

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1999 Audi Sport Team Joest Didier Theys
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8RLMP3603rd3rd
2000 Audi Sport Team Joest Tom Kristensen
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8LMP9003681st1st
2001 Audi Sport Team Joest Tom Kristensen
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8LMP9003211st1st
2002 Audi Sport Team Joest Tom Kristensen
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8LMP9003751st1st
2003 Audi Sport UK
Arena Motorsport
Perry McCarthy
Mika Salo
Audi R8LMP90028DNFDNF
2004 Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx Allan McNish
Pierre Kaffer
Audi R8LMP13505th5th
2005 ADT Champion Racing Allan McNish
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8LMP13643rd3rd
2006 Audi Sport Team Joest Marco Werner
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDILMP13801st1st
2007 Audi Sport North America Marco Werner
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDILMP13691st1st
2008 Audi Sport North America Marco Werner
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDILMP13676th6th
Sources:[5][7]

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results edit

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1999 Audi Sport Team Joest Perry McCarthy
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8RLMP3045th5th
2000 Audi Sport North America Emanuele Pirro
Tom Kristensen
Audi R8LMP3601st1st
2001 Audi Sport North America Emanuele Pirro
Tom Kristensen
Audi R8LMP9003702nd2nd
2002 Audi Sport North America Emanuele Pirro
Tom Kristensen
Audi R8LMP9003275th5th
2003 Infineon Team Joest Marco Werner
Philipp Peter
Audi R8LMP9003671st1st
2004 Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx Allan McNish
Pierre Kaffer
Audi R8LMP13501st1st
2005 ADT Champion Racing Emanuele Pirro
Allan McNish
Audi R8LMP13612nd2nd
2006 Audi Sport North America Marco Werner
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDILMP1117DNFDNF
2007 Audi Sport North America Marco Werner
Emanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDILMP13641st1st
Source:[8]

Complete Porsche Supercup results edit

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

YearTeam1234567891011DCPointsRef
2007Porsche AGBHRBHRESPMONFRAGBRGER
18
HUNTURBELITANC‡0‡[9]

‡ Not eligible for points due to being a guest driver.

Complete Bathurst 1000 results edit

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
Ref
1989 Allan Moffat Enterprises Klaus NiedzwiedzFord Sierra RS500A1612nd2nd[10]
1990 Allan Moffat Enterprises Klaus Niedzwiedz
Pierre Dieudonné
Ford Sierra RS500115110th10th[11]
1997* ORIX Audi Sport Australia Brad JonesAudi A4 Quattro1612nd2nd[12]

* Super Touring race

References edit

  1. ^ "Frank Biela - Racing Profile | Motor Sport Magazine Database". Archived from the original on 5 November 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Le Mans 2003". Channel 4. 18 June 2003. Archived from the original on 6 May 2008. Retrieved 16 June 2007.
  3. ^ "Frank Biela: Out of gas". Lemans.org.
  4. ^ "Top 20 tin-top drivers". Motorsportmagazine.com. 4 April 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "Frank Biela Results". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  6. ^ a b c "Frank Biela race results". TouringCars.net. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Franck Biela". Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Complete Archive of Frank Biela". Racing Sports Cars. pp. 2, 3. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  9. ^ "Porsche Supercup – Season 2007: Results". Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  10. ^ de Jong, Frank. "Tooheys 1000 Bathurst 1989". History of Touring Car Racing 1952–1993. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  11. ^ de Jong, Frank. "Tooheys 1000 Bathurst 1990". History of Touring Car Racing 1952–1993. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  12. ^ "1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 – Australian Racing Drivers Club". Natsoft. Archived from the original on 30 August 2009. Retrieved 27 August 2023.

External links edit

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Autosport
National Racing Driver of the Year

1996
Succeeded by
Sporting positions
Preceded by German Touring Car Champion
1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by French Touring Car Champion
1993
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the FIA World Touring Car Cup
1995
Succeeded by
none
Preceded by British Touring Car Champion
1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Guia Race winner
1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
2000 with:
Tom Kristensen
Emanuele Pirro
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
2001 with:
Tom Kristensen
Emanuele Pirro
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
2002 with:
Tom Kristensen
Emanuele Pirro
Succeeded by
Preceded by American Le Mans Series champion
2003
with Marco Werner
Succeeded by
Preceded by American Le Mans Series champion
2005
with Emanuele Pirro
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
2006 with:
Emanuele Pirro
Marco Werner
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
2007 with:
Emanuele Pirro
Marco Werner
Succeeded by