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Max Wilson
Brazilian racing driver

Max Wilson

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Brazilian racing driver
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Birth
22 August 1972, Hamburg, Germany
Age
51 years
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Biography

Max Wilson (born August 22, 1972 in Hamburg, Germany) is a racing driver of Brazilian parentage.

Racing career

Junior formulae

He started his motor racing career in 1985 in go-karts. His tenacious racing style led him to move into single-seaters in 1993, when he was offered a ride in the Brazilian Formula Ford Championship.

In 1994 he moved to the Brazilian Formula Chevrolet Championship and finished 2nd overall, behind Felipe Giaffone.

Formula 3

Again, Wilson graduated up a level into Formula Three Sudamericana for the 1995 season. Again he finished 2nd in the championship, this time behind Ricardo Zonta.

After testing successfully for the WTS-F3-Team, owned by Michael Schumacher's personal manager Willi Weber, Max was snatched up by the BSR squad to compete at Magny-Cours for the penultimate round of the German Formula Three Championship that year. A 5th and a 6th place in double header generated further interest in the unknown youngster.

Wilson moved to Munich at the beginning of 1996 as his personal friend Mario-Alberto Bauér managed to find a seat for Max in the German Formula Three Championship. Willi Weber had sold his WTS-F3-Team to aspiring team owner Georgis Tokmakidis and Max was signed to race with Dutchman Tom Coronel as a team-mate. But the team dwindled due to persistent personnel problems. Coronel ended up never racing for the team and a variety of drivers walked in and out. After winning a pre-season non-championship the results were disappointing and led to Max, aside Jarno Trulli, Nick Heidfeld and Arnd Meier one of the championship favorites, leaving the team after a couple of races.

Against all warnings he then decided to join the Italian Prema Power F3 Team as a team mate to André Couto from mid-season on and managed to win one championship round in wet conditions at Diepholz, despite the notoriously underpowered Fiat-engine. In those days almost every car on the grid was powered by the superior Opel Spiess engine. Restrained by the power disadvantage the initial title favourite ended up in 10th in the championship.

Formula 3000 / Formula 1 / Indycars

In 1997, Edenbridge Racing chose him to drive one of their Formula 3000 cars, alongside Werner Lupberger. He finished 5th in the championship, albeit only 19 points behind champion Ricardo Zonta after 10 rounds.

He stayed on at Edenbridge for the 1998 season, and also became a test driver for the Williams F1 team.

At the end of 1999, Wilson was offered a drive with the ailing Minardi team but a lack of financial backing saw him lose the ride at the last minute to Gastón Mazzacane, a less experienced but more financially solvent driver. But all was not lost: after an impressive stint at Williams, Wilson spent 2000 as an F1 test driver for Michelin as the tyre manufacturer prepared to re-enter Formula One competition.

Unable to secure a full-time Formula One ride for the 2001 season, Wilson returned to the United States and joined the Arciero-Blair Racing Team to contest the Champ Car World Series. In his rookie year, he posted some inspiring results against the likes of Michael Andretti, Christian Fittipaldi and Kenny Bräck.

Touring cars

At the end of 1996, he drove one race in ITC at Interlagos for Alfa Romeo, as all manufacturers had one local driver to improve interest among local spectators. He led the second race for a while, eventually finishing in 2nd.

Failing to raise a full Champ Car budget for 2002, Wilson packed his bags and headed for Australia where he joined the Ford V8 Supercars team Briggs Motor Sport. Keeping in mind he had never driven anything but an open-wheeler, the extra weight, right hand drive and sheer size of a V8 Supercar seemed a significant challenge for the young Brazilian. Wilson, however, had other ideas.

In just his second outing in a V8 Supercar, Wilson managed to snare fifth position on the grid at the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide. His trend for setting the pace during qualifying continued throughout the year, qualifying inside the top 15 starters in 11 of the 14 events during his debut year in the championship.

Wilson continued his impressive qualifying form with Dick Johnson Racing in 2003 where he capped off the year with his first podium finish in the championship at the final round of the year.

2004 was a tough year for Wilson when he failed to finish five of the rounds due to a variety of reasons while in a position for some solid results whilst driving for Triple 8 Racing.

A last-minute arrangement saw Wilson compete in the championship with Team Dynamik after his former Briggs Motor Sport team mate, Tony Longhurst became the entrant for one of the team's Holden Commodore VZs. During his 2005 campaign he again showed glimpses of his true potential which included a fifth place in the final race in China and a top ten finish at the Oran Park round.

For 2006, Wilson moved to the WPS Racing team however immediately prior to the 2008 season the team folded, leaving Wilson without a drive. Wilson returned to his native Brazil but did drive the Australian enduro season with Brad Jones Racing, finishing an excellent fifth with Brad Jones at the Bathurst 1000 having led the race in parts.

In 2009 he returned to racing in Brazil competing in the Stock Car Brasil winning the title in 2010.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
1995Formula Three Sudamericana2ndDallara 394 Mugen Honda
Dallara 394 Opel
Amir Nasr Racing
Prop Car
German Formula Three Championship19thDallara 395 OpelOpel Team BSR
1996German Formula Three Championship10thDallara 395 FiatTokmakidis Motorsport
Prema Powerteam
International Touring Car Championship19thAlfa Romeo 155 V6 TIJAS Engineering
1997International Formula 3000 Championship5thLola T96/50 - ZytekEdenbridge Racing
1998International Formula 3000 Championship9thLola T96/50 - ZytekEdenbridge Racing
1999International Formula 3000 Championship8thLola B99/50 - ZytekSuper Nova Racing
2001CART Championship Series25thLola B2K/00 - Ford CosworthArciero-Blair Racing
2002V8Supercar Championship Series32ndFord AU FalconBriggs Motor Sport
2003V8Supercar Championship Series17thFord BA FalconDick Johnson Racing
2004V8Supercar Championship Series28thFord BA FalconTriple Eight Race Engineering
2005V8Supercar Championship Series24thHolden VZ CommodoreTeam Dynamik
2006V8Supercar Championship Series15thFord BA FalconWPS Racing
2007V8Supercar Championship Series17thFord BF FalconWPS Racing
2008V8Supercar Championship Series33rdHolden VE CommodoreBrad Jones Racing
2009Stock Car Brasil9thChevrolet VectraEurofarma RC
2010Stock Car Brasil1stChevrolet VectraEurofarma RC
2011Stock Car Brasil4thChevrolet VectraEurofarma RC
2012Stock Car Brasil6thChevrolet SonicEurofarma RC
2013Stock Car Brasil5thChevrolet SonicEurofarma RC
2014Stock Car Brasil10thChevrolet SonicEurofarma RC
2015Stock Car Brasil8thChevrolet SonicEurofarma RC
2016Stock Car Brasil12thChevrolet Sonic
Chevrolet Cruze
Eurofarma RC

Complete International Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Pos.Pts
1996Bosch JAS Motorsport Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 155 V6 TIHOC
1
HOC
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
EST
1
EST
2
HEL
1
HEL
2
NOR
1
NOR
2
DIE
1
DIE
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
MAG
1
MAG
2
MUG
1
MUG
2
HOC
1
HOC
2
INT
1
9
INT
2
2
SUZ
1
SUZ
2
19th17

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112Pos.Pts
1997Edenbridge RacingLola T96/50Zytek-JuddSIL
Ret
PAU
7
HEL
Ret
NÜR
5
PER
3
HOC
2
A1R
8
SPA
2
MUG
4
JER
10†
5th21
1998Edenbridge RacingLola T96/50Zytek-JuddOSC
17†
IMO
Ret
CAT
6
SIL
5
MON
DNPQ
PAU
2
A1R
Ret
HOC
Ret
HUN
Ret
SPA
13
PER
Ret
NÜR
23†
9th9
1999Petrobras Junior TeamLola T99/50ZytekIMO
Ret
MON
3
CAT
DSQ
MAG
Ret
SIL
Ret
A1R
Ret
HOC
2
HUN
Ret
SPANÜR
3
8th14

American open wheel racing results

FedEx Championship Series

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920Pos.Pts
2001Arciero-Brooke RacingLola B2K/00Phoenix IC108FMTY
28
LBH
21
NAZ
17
MOT25th12
Arciero-Blair RacingFord XDMIL
23
DET
23
POR
4
CLE
19
TOR
25
MCHCHIMDO
15
ROA
25
VAN
25
LAU
18
ROC
21
HOU
16
LAG
24
SRFFON

V8 Supercar Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738Pos.Pts
2002Briggs Motor SportFord AU FalconADE
R1
Ret
ADE
R2
Ret
PHI
R3
18
PHI
R4
Ret
EAS
R5
21
EAS
R6
27
EAS
R7
19
HDV
R8
18
HDV
R9
22
HDV
R10
14
CAN
R11
Ret
CAN
R12
17
CAN
R13
Ret
BAR
R14
12
BAR
R15
15
BAR
R16
19
ORA
R17
24
ORA
R18
Ret
WIN
R19
18
WIN
R20
29
QLD
R21
Ret
BAT
R22
Ret
SUR
R23
8
SUR
R24
Ret
PUK
R25
11
PUK
R26
16
PUK
R27
9
SAN
R28
14
SAN
R29
23
32nd319
2003Dick Johnson RacingFord BA FalconADE
R1
26
ADE
R1
Ret
PHI
R3
16
EAS
R4
16
WIN
R5
9
BAR
R6
24
BAR
R7
17
BAR
R8
13
HDV
R9
Ret
HDV
R10
20
HDV
R11
16
QLD
R12
24
ORA
R13
Ret
SAN
R14
19
BAT
R15
12
SUR
R16
9
SUR
R17
23
PUK
R18
18
PUK
R19
24
PUK
R20
19
EAS
R21
5
EAS
R22
3
17th1214
2004Triple Eight Race EngineeringFord BA FalconADE
R1

Ret
ADE
R2
Ret
EAS
R3
10
PUK
R4
5
PUK
R5
28
PUK
R6
17
HDV
R7
10
HDV
R8
Ret
HDV
R9
22
BAR
R10
16
BAR
R11
23
BAR
R12
17
QLD
R13
14
WIN
R14
Ret
ORA
R15
Ret
ORA
R16
Ret
SAN
R17
Ret
BAT
R18
Ret
SUR
R19
8
SUR
R20
5
SYM
R21
26
SYM
R22
15
SYM
R23
15
EAS
R24
22
EAS
R25
8
EAS
R26
11
28th865
2005Team DynamikHolden VZ CommodoreADE
R1
Ret
ADE
R2
7
PUK
R3
15
PUK
R4
15
PUK
R5
Ret
BAR
R6
31
BAR
R7
18
BAR
R8
Ret
EAS
R9
26
EAS
R10
16
SHA
R11
Ret
SHA
R12
14
SHA
R13
5
HDV
R14
16
HDV
R15
33
HDV
R16
13
QLD
R17
14
ORA
R18
13
ORA
R19
10
SAN
R20
DNS
BAT
R21
Ret
SUR
R22
26
SUR
R23
25
SUR
R24
14
SYM
R25
16
SYM
R26
14
SYM
R27
15
PHI
R28
20
PHI
R29
21
PHI
R30
12
24th931
2006WPS RacingFord BA FalconADE
R1
16
ADE
R2
8
PUK
R3
6
PUK
R4
Ret
PUK
R5
Ret
BAR
R6
8
BAR
R7
19
BAR
R8
Ret
WIN
R9
17
WIN
R10
6
WIN
R11
13
HDV
R12
11
HDV
R13
Ret
HDV
R14
16
QLD
R15
10
QLD
R16
Ret
QLD
R17
11
ORA
R18
11
ORA
R19
25
ORA
R20
Ret
SAN
R21
11
BAT
R22
14
SUR
R23
28
SUR
R24
13
SUR
R25
13
SYM
R26
15
SYM
R27
15
SYM
R28
14
BHR
R29
16
BHR
R30
12
BHR
R31
24
PHI
R32
20
PHI
R33
16
PHI
R34
16
15th2038
2007WPS RacingFord BF FalconADE
R1
17
ADE
R2
Ret
BAR
R3
23
BAR
R4
18
BAR
R5
13
PUK
R6
16
PUK
R7
12
PUK
R8
14
WIN
R9
9
WIN
R10
Ret
WIN
R11
Ret
EAS
R12
19
EAS
R13
23
EAS
R14
21
HDV
R15
8
HDV
R16
14
HDV
R17
16
QLD
R18
15
QLD
R19
14
QLD
R20
Ret
ORA
R21
16
ORA
R22
11
ORA
R23
9
SAN
R24
Ret
BAT
R25
7
SUR
R26
13
SUR
R27
9
SUR
R28
10
BHR
R29
23
BHR
R30
26
BHR
R31
20
SYM
R32
26
SYM
R33
17
SYM
R34
19
PHI
R35
19
PHI
R36
24
PHI
R37
15
17th110
2008Brad Jones RacingHolden VE CommodoreADE
R1
ADE
R2
EAS
R3
EAS
R4
EAS
R5
HAM
R6
HAM
R7
HAM
R8
BAR
R29
BAR
R10
BAR
R11
SAN
R12
SAN
R13
SAN
R14
HDV
R15
HDV
R16
HDV
R17
QLD
R18
QLD
R19
QLD
R20
WIN
R21
WIN
R22
WIN
R23
PHI
Q
7
PHI
R24
15
BAT
R25
5
SUR
R26
SUR
R27
SUR
R28
BHR
R29
BHR
R30
BHR
R31
SYM
R32
SYM
R33
SYM
R34
ORA
R35
ORA
R36
ORA
R37
33rd343

Complete Stock Car Brasil results

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021Pos.Pts
2009Eurofarma RCChevrolet VectraINT
Ret
CTB
5
BSB
4
SCZ
1
SAO
16
SAL
14
RIO
9
CGD
25
CTB
13
BSB
18
TAR
10
INT
3
9th234
2010Eurofarma RCChevrolet VectraINT
1
CTB
4
VEL
Ret
RIO
8
RBP
5
SAL
5
INT
20
CGD
Ret
LON
1
SCS
8
BSB
2
CTB
8
1st265
2011Eurofarma RCChevrolet VectraCTB
2
INT
5
RBP
2
VEL
Ret
CGD
9
RIO
5
INT
3
SAL
2
SCZ
5
LON
3
BSB
16
VEL
17
4th248
2012Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicINT
24
CTB
2
VEL
3
RBP
20
LON
9
RIO
5
SAL
9
CGD
6
TAR
7
CTB
13
BSB
1
INT
29
6th138
2013Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicINT
6
CUR
7
TAR
13
SAL
5
BRA
13
CAS
18
RBP
2
CAS
3
VEL
6
CUR
23
BRA
7
INT
5
5th163
2014Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicINT
1
Ret
SCZ
1
Ret
SCZ
2
11
BRA
1
4
BRA
2
22
GOI
1
Ret
GOI
2
10
GOI
1
12
CAS
1
10
CAS
2

3
CUR
1
11
CUR
2
9
VEL
1
6
VEL
2

4
SAL
1
9
SAL
2
3
TAR
1
7
TAR
2
11
RBP
1
18
RBP
2
11
CUR
1
20
10th146
2015Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicGOI
1
6
RBP
1

6
RBP
2
Ret
VEL
1
10
VEL
2

1
CUR
1
Ret
CUR
2
DNS
SCZ
1
5
SCZ
2
4
CUR
1
11
CUR
2

6
GOI
1
6
CAS
1
27
CAS
2
12
MOU
1
8
MOU
2
5
CUR
1
11
CUR
2
1
TAR
1
Ret
TAR
2
14
INT
1
Ret
8th162
2016Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicCUR
1
18
12th267
Chevrolet CruzeVEL
1
5
VEL
2
Ret
GOI
1
4
GOI
2
19
SCZ
1
22
SCZ
2
1
TAR
1
1
TAR
2
16
CAS
1
5
CAS
2
8
INT
1
4
LON
1

22†
LON
2

9
CUR
1
Ret
CUR
2
3
GOI
1
21†
GOI
2
4
CRI
1
Ret
CRI
2
7
INT
1
Ret

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearNo.TeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps
200265Briggs Motor SportFord AU FalconAustralia Dean CantoDNF108
200318Dick Johnson RacingFord BA FalconAustralia David Brabham12th158
200488Triple Eight Race EngineeringFord BA FalconNew Zealand Paul RadisichDNF116
200544Team DynamikHolden VZ CommodoreAustralia Tony LonghurstDNF32
20068WPS RacingFord BA FalconAustralia David Besnard14th160
20078WPS RacingFord BF FalconAustralia Jason Bargwanna7th161
200814Brad Jones RacingHolden VE CommodoreAustralia Brad Jones5th161

* Events highlighted in green denote designated co-driver role

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