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Robin Frijns
Dutch auto racing driver

Robin Frijns

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Dutch auto racing driver
Work field
Gender
Male
Star sign
LeoLeo
Birth
7 August 1991, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Age
32 years
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Biography

Robin Frijns (born 7 August 1991 in Maastricht, Netherlands) is a Dutch auto racing driver, but lives in Belgium. He is the 2012 Formula Renault 3.5 Series champion, and the first driver to have won the series in his debut season since Robert Kubica in 2005. Frijns is currently competing in Formula E driving for Amlin Andretti. Frijns achieved his first Formula E podium finish in his second outing in the category.

Career

Karting

Frijns has been an active kart racer in Belgium and France. In 2008, he finished third in the KF2 European Championship category and runner-up in the French Championship, at the same level.

Formula BMW

Frijns began his formula racing career in the 2009 Formula BMW Europe season with Josef Kaufmann Racing. He finished third overall in the championship, with a win at Silverstone and six podiums. He also finished as the highest-placed rookie in the championship.

Formula Renault

Formula Renault 2.0

Frijns made his first attempt at Formula Renault 2.0, racing at the Spa-Francorchamps round of the 2010 Northern European Cup. Driving for Josef Kaufman Racing once more, Frijns finished second in the first race of the meeting, fifth in the second race, and won the third.

In 2011, Frijns joined the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 championship full-time, continuing to drive for Josef Kaufman Racing. He won the title on his first attempt, winning five races over the course of the season – including both races at Silverstone – and finishing forty-five points ahead of his nearest rival, Carlos Sainz Jr..

Frijns also competed in the Northern European Cup, finishing the season fourth overall, despite missing the Oschersleben, Most and Monza rounds of the championship. Over the course of the season, he won one race and finished on the podium seven times.

Formula Renault 3.5

In 2012, Frijns made the transition to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series – the highest tier of the World Series by Renault – this time racing for British team Fortec Motorsports. As in 2011, Frijns won the title on his first attempt, winning races at Motorland Aragón, the Moscow Raceway and the Hungaroring, and scoring five podiums and four poles over the course of the season.

Frijns' title came amidst controversy when he was involved in a collision with rival driver Jules Bianchi in the final race of the season in Barcelona. Bianchi passed Frijns at the start of lap 21, and he quickly came under more pressure from Carlin driver Kevin Magnussen. Magnussen made an attempt to pass Frijns at the Repsol corner, but Frijns moved to block him. The move forced Bianchi wide, and he skirted across the gravel trap and into the wall and retirement. Frijns went on to finish the race in seventh place, but race stewards decided that he had caused an avoidable collision and twenty-five seconds were added to his race time, demoting him to fourteenth place. As Bianchi had failed to score, and fellow title rival Sam Bird had failed to score enough points, Frijns' title remained intact. In the days following the meeting, Bianchi accused Frijns of intentionally running him off the road, a charge which Frijns denied.

GP2 Series

After the end of 2012, Frijns announced that he would not compete in Formula Renault 3.5 in 2013 and after his announcement at Sauber as test driver, his new team expressed their desire for Frijns to be racing in 2013 as he would not be testing for them full-time in 2013.

After an impressive test with Mercedes' DTM team, Frijns was not offered a drive with the manufacturer. Frijns instead opted to try for a GP2 seat, and tested with veteran team Trident Racing and new team Russian Time. Frijns showed impressive pace and Trident's team principal Maurizio Salvadori praised him and stated his intentions to have Frijns race for the team. However a lack of funding put him on the sidelines for the start of 2013 in Malaysia.

Before the second race in Bahrain, Frijns announced that he would race with new-for-2013 team Hilmer for the second event of the season, replacing Conor Daly and partnering Pål Varhaug. Frijns qualified in a very respectable 10th position ahead of pre-season favourite James Calado, but struggled to adapt to the new Pirelli tyres in the races, before a collision in the first race with Stéphane Richelmi whilst in a points-scoring position compromised his weekend. Team principal Franz Hilmer however was impressed with Frijns and hoped he could compete full-time with the team in 2013.

In only his second weekend, Frijns took a win and a second place at Circuit de Catalunya supporting the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix.

Formula One

On 18 October 2012, Sauber announced that Frijns will be driving their car during the third round of Young Drivers Test in Abu Dhabi alongside the team's testing and reserve driver Esteban Gutiérrez. As the highest-placed Formula Renault driver not attached to any established Formula One team, Frijns was also added to Red Bull Racing's line-up for the test.

Reflecting on Frijns' 2012 season, ESPN commentator Ben Evans opined that "anything less than a Formula One race seat next year would be a travesty".

On 23 November 2012, it was announced that Robin Frijns would become part of Sauber, and would serve as test and reserve driver in 2013.

On 21 January 2014, Frijns confirmed that he will be a reserve driver for Caterham in the 2014 season.

Sports car racing

In 2015, Frijns joined Belgium Belgian Audi Club Team WRT to drive an Audi R8 at the Blancpain GT Series, partnering with Laurens Vanthoor and Jean-Karl Vernay.

Formula E

On 24 August 2015, it was announced that Frijns would partner fellow former Sauber test driver Simona de Silvestro at Andretti for the 2015–16 Formula E season. He came 10th in his first race and scored a podium in Putrajaya. Frijns finished in the points in the following two races making him the first Formula E rookie to finish his first four races in the top 10. After four races, Frijns had scored all of Andretti's points tally of 21. He finished 12th in the standings.

Frijns was retained by Andretti for the 2016-17 Formula E season and partnered Antonio Felix da Costa.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesFLapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2009Formula BMW EuropeJosef Kaufmann Racing1611162653rd
2010Formula BMW EuropeJosef Kaufmann Racing16633133831st
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC310127014th
2011Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0Josef Kaufmann Racing1451092451st
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC1211272384th
2012Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesFortec Motorsport1734181891st
2013GP2 SeriesHilmer Motorsport1010024715th
Formula OneSauber F1 TeamTest driver
2014Formula OneCaterham F1 TeamTest driver
2015Blancpain Sprint SeriesBelgian Audi Club Team WRT1152071272nd
Blancpain Endurance Series50002486th
Blancpain GT Series1952091751st
2015–16Formula EAmlin Andretti1000014512th
2016Blancpain GT Series Sprint CupBelgian Audi Club Team WRT810223310th
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup50000442nd
ADAC GT Masterskfzteile24 APR Motorsport200000NC
Intercontinental GT ChallengeAudi Sport Team Phoenix11001257th
2016–17Formula EMS Amlin Andretti1200002413th
2017Blancpain GT Series Sprint CupTeam WRT52103821st
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup50000921st*
Intercontinental GT ChallengeJamec Pem Racing100000NC*

* Season still in progress.

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

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

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPoints
2012Fortec MotorsportsALC
1

3
ALC
2
1
MON
1
Ret
SPA
1
7
SPA
2
3
NÜR
1
3
NÜR
2

5
MSC
1

1
MSC
2
17
SIL
1
2
SIL
2
9
HUN
1

1
HUN
2

5
LEC
1
7
LEC
2
9
CAT
1
3
CAT
2
14
1st189

Complete GP2 Series results

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

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPoints
2013Hilmer MotorsportSEP
FEA
SEP
SPR
BHR
FEA
21
BHR
SPR
23
CAT
FEA
1
CAT
SPR
2
MON
FEA
Ret
MON
SPR
15
SIL
FEA
13
SIL
SPR
Ret
NÜR
FEA
6
NÜR
SPR
Ret
HUN
FEA
HUN
SPR
SPA
FEA
9
SPA
SPR
Ret
MNZ
FEA
MNZ
SPR
MRN
FEA
MRN
SPR
YMC
FEA
YMC
SPR
15th47

Complete Formula One participations

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPoints
2014Caterham F1 TeamCaterham CT05Renault Energy F1‑2014 1.6 V6 TAUSMALBHR
TD
CHNESPMONCANAUTGBR
TD
GERHUNBELITASINJPNRUSUSABRAABU--

Complete Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup results

YearTeamCarClass1234567891011121314Pos.Points
2015Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultraProNOG
QR
DNS
NOG
CR
DNS
BRH
QR

1
BRH
CR
1
ZOL
QR

1
ZOL
CR
1
MOS
QR
Ret
MOS
CR
5
ALG
QR
2
ALG
CR
1
MIS
QR
Ret
MIS
CR
DNS
ZAN
QR
15
ZAN
CR
2
2nd127
2016Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMSProMIS
QR
4
MIS
CR
22
BRH
QR
6
BRH
CR
12
NÜR
QR
NÜR
CR
HUN
QR
11
HUN
CR
7
CAT
QR

1
CAT
CR

3
10th33
2017Team WRTAudi R8 LMSProMIS
QR
MIS
CR
BRH
QR
7
BRH
CR
2
ZOL
QR

1
ZOL
CR
3
HUN
QR
5
HUN
CR
4
NÜR
QR
6
NÜR
CR
1
1st82

* Season still in progress.

Complete Formula E results

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

YearTeamCar123456789101112PosPoints
2015–16Amlin AndrettiSpark-Renault SRT 01EBEI
10
PUT
3
PDE
10
BNA
8
MEX
5
LBH
15
PAR
7
BER
6
LON
Ret
LON
Ret
12th45
2016–17MS Amlin AndrettiSpark-Andretti ATEC-02HKG
6
MAR
11
BNA
14
MEX
11
MON
12
PAR
6
BER
17
BER
18
NYC
9
NYC
9
MTR
8
MTR
13
13th24
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