Tatiana Calderón

Tatiana Calderón
Nationality Colombia Colombian
Born (1993-03-10) March 10, 1993
Bogotá, Colombia
GP3 Series career
Debut season 2016
Current team DAMS
Car no. 15
Former teams Arden International
Starts 26
Wins 0
Poles 0
Fastest laps 0
Best finish 21st in 2016
Previous series
20132015
2015–16
2013
201113
201011
FIA European Formula 3 Championship
MRF Challenge
British F3 Championship
European F3 Open
Pro Mazda Championship

Tatiana Calderón Noguera (born March 10, 1993) is a Colombian racing driver from Bogotá. She competed in the FIA European Formula 3 Championship for three seasons from 2013 to 2015. In 2016, she raced for Arden International in the GP3 Series.

Calderón is currently a Sauber Formula One team development driver.[1]

Early life

Calderón was born and raised in Bogotá and entered the Colegio Helvetia when she was four years old. She studied there from 1997 until 2011 and learned English and German, along with her native Spanish. During the years she competed in kart races, before moving up categories and had to accommodate her races with her schooling, sometimes having to miss weeks of school. She graduated in June 2011 and moved to Indianapolis in order to train full-time for her team, Juncos Racing. In 2012, she moved to Madrid to compete in the European F3 category.

Racing career

In the 2005–06 season she was a karting driver and won the Easykart National Championship.[2] In the next season she ended up third in the Colombian National Kart Championship, Rotax junior division. In 2008, she became the first female to win the Snap-On-Stars of Karting Divisional Championship-JICA Eastern Championship and was the IAME International Challenge champion.[3] She continued enjoying success next year when she ended up second in the Radical European Master Series — SR5 and second in the Colombian Rotax Senior Max Challenge.

Calderón racing at Hockenheim in Formula 3.

In 2010, she began her open-wheel auto racing career and moved to the Star Mazda Championship driving for Juncos Racing and finished tenth in her rookie season with a best finish of seventh in race 1 at Autobahn Country Club. She also won the Colombian Rotax Championship in karting that year. In the 2011 season, she ended in sixth position, finishing third twice, marking her as the first and only woman so far to climb the podium in the series.[2]

Also in 2011 she attended the last three weekends of the 2011 European F3 Open season for Team West-Tec finishing in all six races, with an 8th-place best finish in the last round at Catalunya, Spain. Ending 21st overall with 3 points.

In 2012, she moved to Europe, to race with the Emilio de Villota team finishing 9th overall with 56 points in the 2012 European F3 Open season.

In 2013, she debuted with newcomers Double R Racing in the FIA European Formula 3 Championship gaining no points, with a best 15th-place finish in Silverstone, UK. She also contested the full 2013 British Formula 3 season with Double R Racing finishing 7th overall with 79 points and one podium finish, a 3rd place at the Nürburgring, Germany. The first and only woman racer to stand on the podium in the British series.[4] She also made a guest appearance in the last weekend of the 2013 European F3 Open season finishing 6th and 7th at Catalunya, Spain for Emilio de Villota Motorsport albeit ineligible to score points as a guest driver.[5][6]

In the 2014 European Formula 3 season Calderón moved to Jo Zeller Racing finishing 15th overall with 29 points, gaining a best finish of 5th place at the second race of the Spa, Belgium weekend that year.

In 2015, it was announced that she was to complete Carlin Motorsport's team for the 2015 FIA European Formula 3 Championship season.[7] She briefly led the third race at Spa, Francorchamps in Belgium on rain tyres, becoming the first female to lead a FIA European Formula 3 race moving through the order from a lowly 27th on the starting grid. Eventually the track dried up and the Colombian female racer had to pit for slicks ending up 15th on the finish line.[8]

Due to new sporting regulations introduced by the FIA at the end of 2015 that limits drivers to three complete seasons in European F3,[9] Calderón would have been ineligible to enter the FIA European Formula 3 Championship for a fourth consecutive season and will instead contest the 2016 FIA GP3 Series for Arden International. This made her the first female driver to race for Arden in their 19-year history.[10]

In 2017, Calderón was hired by the Sauber Formula One team as a development driver. In addition to continuing her GP3 schedule, she would test in the team's simulator.[11]

Racing record

Career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2010 Star Mazda Championship Juncos Racing 13 0 0 0 0 320 10th
2011 Star Mazda Championship Juncos Racing 11 0 0 0 2 322 6th
European F3 Open Team West-Tec 6 0 0 0 0 2 21st
2012 European F3 Open EmiliodeVillota Motorsport 16 0 0 0 0 56 9th
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps AV Formula 4 0 0 0 0 0 33rd
2013 FIA European Formula 3 Championship Double R Racing 30 0 0 0 0 0 32nd
British Formula 3 Championship 12 0 0 0 1 79 7th
2014 FIA European Formula 3 Championship Jo Zeller Racing 33 0 0 0 0 29 15th
Florida Winter Series N/A 12 1 0 1 1 N/A
2015 FIA European Formula 3 Championship Carlin 33 0 0 0 0 0 27th
2015–16 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 MRF Challenge 14 1 0 1 7 199 2nd
2016 GP3 Series Arden International 18 0 0 0 0 2 21st
Euroformula Open Teo Martín Motorsport 10 0 0 0 1 66 9th
Spanish Formula Three 6 0 0 0 0 32 6th
2017 GP3 Series DAMS 8 0 0 0 0 0 19th*

* Season still in progress.

Complete Star Mazda Championship results

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Rank Points
2010 Juncos Racing SEB
20
STP
19
LAG
9
ORP
11
IOW
12
NJ1
11
NJ2
9
ACC
7
ACC
11
TRO
9
ROA
8
MOS
16
ATL
11
10th 320
2011 Juncos Racing STP
18
BAR
3
IND
9
MIL
9
IOW
5
MOS
3
TRO
12
TRO
8
SON
5
BAL
8
LAG
7
6th 322

Complete FIA European Formula 3 Championship results

(key)

Year Entrant Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 DC Points
2013 Double R Racing Mercedes MNZ
1

19
MNZ
2

23
MNZ
3

21
SIL
1

22
SIL
2

19
SIL
3

15
HOC
1

26
HOC
2

26
HOC
3

23
BRH
1

22
BRH
2

25
BRH
3

20
RBR
1

21
RBR
2

20
RBR
3

17
NOR
1

Ret
NOR
2

26
NOR
3

Ret
NÜR
1

22
NÜR
2

20
NÜR
3

19
ZAN
1

21
ZAN
2

22
ZAN
3

24
VAL
1

20
VAL
2

20
VAL
3

20
HOC
1

21
HOC
2

22
HOC
3

Ret
32nd 0
2014 Jo Zeller Racing Mercedes SIL
1

23
SIL
2

18
SIL
3

19
HOC
1

18
HOC
2

22
HOC
3

18
PAU
1

18
PAU
2

Ret
PAU
3

15
HUN
1

20
HUN
2

15
HUN
3

16
SPA
1

15
SPA
2

5
SPA
3

17
NOR
1

Ret
NOR
2

Ret
NOR
3

10
MSC
1

14
MSC
2

11
MSC
3

8
RBR
1

15
RBR
2

13
RBR
3

9
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

9
NÜR
3

8
IMO
1

9
IMO
2

14
IMO
3

Ret
HOC
1

12
HOC
2

8
HOC
3

Ret
15th 29
2015 Carlin Volkswagen SIL
1

20
SIL
2

Ret
SIL
3

22
HOC
1

Ret
HOC
2

21
HOC
3

25
PAU
1

17
PAU
2

19
PAU
3

Ret
MNZ
1

17
MNZ
2

22
MNZ
3

13
SPA
1

25
SPA
2

25
SPA
3

18
NOR
1

14
NOR
2

12
NOR
3

14
ZAN
1

19
ZAN
2

11
ZAN
3

14
RBR
1

13
RBR
2

21
RBR
3

16
ALG
1

29
ALG
2

Ret
ALG
3

15
NÜR
1

20
NÜR
2

15
NÜR
3

Ret
HOC
1

18
HOC
2

21
HOC
3

24
27th 0

Complete GP3 Series results

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

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pos Pts
2016 Arden International CAT
FEA

14
CAT
SPR

18
RBR
FEA

20
RBR
SPR

Ret
SIL
FEA

17
SIL
SPR

20
HUN
FEA

21
HUN
SPR

21
HOC
FEA

10
HOC
SPR

9
SPA
FEA

14
SPA
SPR

Ret
MNZ
FEA

10
MNZ
SPR

16
SEP
FEA

Ret
SEP
SPR

15
YMC
FEA

Ret
YMC
SPR

Ret
21st 2
2017 DAMS CAT
FEA

14
CAT
SPR

Ret
RBR
FEA

13
RBR
SPR

12
SIL
FEA

14
SIL
SPR

15
HUN
FEA

Ret
HUN
SPR

13
SPA
FEA

SPA
SPR

MNZ
FEA

MNZ
SPR

JER
FEA

JER
SPR

YMC
FEA

YMC
SPR

19th* 0*

* Season still in progress.

References

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