André Lotterer

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André Lotterer (born 19 November 1981 in Duisburg) is a German auto racing driver.

Lotterer succeeded in both German and British Formula 3 racing en route to being named Jaguar Racing's Formula One test driver in 2002.

He was passed up for a race seat in 2003 with Eddie Irvine retiring and Pedro de la Rosa leaving, as the team chose Mark Webber and Antônio Pizzonia instead.

Lotterer contested a one-off Champ Car event at the end of 2002 for Dale Coyne and scored a point.

Since then he moved to Japan doing very well in both Formula Nippon and the Japanese Super GT Championship JGTC, winning the latter in 2006.


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