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Nationality
  
Scotland

Role
  
Racing driver

Name
  
Peter Dumbreck

Class wins
  
0

Best finish
  
6th (2012)


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Born
  
13 October 1973 (age 50) Kirkcaldy, Fife (
1973-10-13
)

Participating years
  
1999, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012–2013

Teams
  
AMG Mercedes Spyker Squadron JRM

Meet the driver peter dumbreck


Peter Dumbreck (born 13 October 1973) is a British professional racing driver.

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Biography

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Born in Kirkcaldy, Dumbreck dominated the 1994 British Formula Vauxhall Junior championship and followed this in 1996 with a similarly strong performance when he won ten races to take the full Formula Vauxhall Championship.

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After finishing third in British Formula 3 in 1997, he took the 1998 Japanese Formula 3 title with a record-breaking eight wins out of ten races. The climax of Dumbreck's 1998 season was victory at the Macau Grand Prix – a race that traditionally attracts entries from all the world's top flight Formula 3 drivers.

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In 1999 Dumbreck momentarily shot to world prominence when he not only survived but walked away uninjured from a horrifying high speed incident during the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans race when his No. 5 Mercedes-Benz CLR somersaulted into the woods at about 300 km/h (190 mph). Mark Webber had already suffered similar crashes in the No. 4 car during the Thursday night practice and the Saturday morning Warm-up. The remaining No. 6 car was retired immediately, and the team withdrew from all other planned entries in endurance racing and ALMS.

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When the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) returned from the 2000 season onwards, Dumbreck continued to race for Mercedes-Benz in the DTM touring car championship until 2002. A third place in the final standings of the 2001 season was his best result. He then moved to the Opel team in 2003 and 2004 where he suffered another major accident at Zandvoort track in 2004.

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In 2005 Dumbreck returned to Japanese Super GT (JGTC/Super GT) in the midst of the season, driving a Toyota which became Lexus from 2006 to 2008. His first victory for Lexus came at Fuji on 4 May 2006.

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In 2006, he returned to Le Mans and drove the No. 85 Spyker Spyder for Spyker Squadron in the GT2 class, but that car retired with only 40 laps completed resulting in 47th finish overall. The same result occurred two years later 52nd overall only 43 laps completed. In 2010, Dumbreck returned again with Spyker and finally finished the race 27th overall, a classified finisher, and ninth place in GT2.

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In 2015, he won third place overall at the 43rd ADAC Zurich Nürburgring 24 Hour Endurance Race with Falken Motorsports.

On 12 May 2017 he broke the lap record at the Nürburgring Nordschleife with the full electric Supercar NIO EP9 by chinese manufacturer NIO with a 6:45.90. It was the first time a full electric car hold the lap record at the Nordschleife.

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters results

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

  • † – Retired, but was classified as he completed 90% of the winner's race distance.
  • 1 – A non-championship one-off race was held in 2004, in Shanghai, China.

    Complete Porsche Supercup results

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

    ‡ – Not eligible for points for entering as a guest driver.

    Complete Super GT results

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

    References

    Peter Dumbreck Wikipedia