Driver

Pascal Wehrlein

Germany

Driver

Pascal Wehrlein

Germany

Date of Birth

Place of birth

Sigmaringen

Height

175 cm

Weight

69 kg

Series

ABB FIA Formula E World Championship

Pascal Wehrlein began his racing career in karting and quickly made a name for himself with his DTM debut in 2013 at just 18 years old—the youngest driver in DTM history. Only a year later, he became the youngest driver to win a DTM race at age 19 and went on to become the youngest driver to win the DTM championship the following year.

A Rising Star in Motorsports

His success in DTM opened the door to Formula 1, where he debuted with Manor Racing in 2016. In 2018, he transitioned to Formula E and in 2022, he became a Porsche factory driver for the Porsche TAG Heuer Formula E team. A significant milestone was achieved in Season 8 when Pascal secured the first victory for the team.

His pace, energy management, and incredible skills have positioned him as one of the leading figures in the highly competitive series, becoming a title contender with multiple race victories, including dominant wins in Diriyah and Mexico City. In 2024, Wehrlein pulled-off an outstanding performance in London and secured the ABB FIA Formula E Drivers’ World Championship title. He’s now ready to kick-off the new season and defend his title.

Pascal Wehrlein

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Pascal Wehrlein in the car with helmet on

Pascal Wehrlein

Pascal Wehrlein

Pascal Wehrlein

"I always believed in this, I always said myself multiple times a day 'we can do this. I'm even happier for the team than for myself. It makes me extremely proud to see how everyone in our team has worked so hard and given me their unfailing support since my first day at Porsche. This championship is for them and for my loved ones. "

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Career highlights

Explore the driver's triumphs and unforgettable racing moments.

SeasonSeriesPosition
2023/2024ABB FIA Formula E Drivers’ World Champion
2020 - todayFIA Formula EPorsche works driver
2020 Scuderia FerrariFormula 1 test driver
2019 - 2020FIA Formula E (Mahindra Racing)18th place
2019 Scuderia FerrariFormula 1 test driver
2018 - 2019FIA Formula E (Mahindra Racing) 1 podium, 1 pole position12th place
2018DTM Formula 1 test driver, Mercedes8th place
2017FIA Formula 1 (Sauber F1 Team)18th place
2016FIA Formula 1 (Manor Racing)19th place
2015DTM Formula 1 test driver, Mercedes & Force India1st place
2014DTM Formula 1 test driver, Mercedes8th place
2013 Formula 3 Championship; DTM14th place; 22nd place
2012Formula 3 Euro Series; Formula 3 Championship; Formula 3 Masters; Macau Grand Prix 2nd place; 4th place; 5th place; 4th place
2011ADAC Formula Masters1st place
2010ADAC Formula Masters6th place

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