Driver

Nico Müller

Switzerland

Driver

Nico Müller

Switzerland

Date of Birth

Place of birth

Thun

Height

185 cm

Weight

74kg

Series

WEC + Le Mans 2025

About

New to the Porsche Penske Motorsport team in 2025, Nico Müller joins as a reserve driver for the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans. With a strong background in touring cars and endurance racing, Müller brings experience, speed and reliability.

Ready when it matters

In a race where every detail matters, Müller's role is crucial. As a reserve driver, he remains fully prepared to step in at any moment, maintaining focus and staying connected to the team. 

He also competes in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship with Andretti, showcasing his versatility and broad skills for electric and traditional racing series.

Nico Müller in race suit at Spa 2025

Nico Müller walking with Julien Andlauer and Michael Christensen on race track in Spa 2025

Nico Müller with 963

Nico Müller smiling wit Julien Andlauer and Michael Christensen

Le Mans is the event of the year.

Nico Müller, RESERVE DRIVER 963

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