Italian Grand Prix history

Jérôme D’Ambrosio’s racing career is highlighted by his versatility across different motorsport disciplines, with significant achievements in Formula E, Formula 1, and various single-seater categories. Below are some key highlights from his racing journey:

Formula E

  • Season 1 (2014-2015): Jérôme made his debut in the inaugural Formula E season, competing for Dragon Racing. He quickly established himself as a formidable competitor, securing his first win in Berlin and finishing the season in 4th place overall.
  • Season 2 (2015-2016): A standout season where he won in Mexico City and earned multiple podium finishes, cementing his status as one of Formula E’s top drivers.
  • Later Seasons: Jérôme continued to showcase his racing prowess with consistent performances, adding further podiums to his tally and demonstrating his adaptability to the evolving electric racing scene.

Formula 1

  • Virgin Racing (2011): Jérôme’s Formula 1 career saw him race for Virgin Racing, where he gained valuable experience competing against some of the top drivers in the world.
  • Lotus F1 (2012): In 2012, Jérôme served as a reserve driver for Lotus F1 and made an impressive one-off race appearance at the Italian Grand Prix.

GP2 Series

  • Vice-Champion (2010): Jérôme enjoyed a successful GP2 career, where he finished as the runner-up in the 2010 season. His performance in GP2 solidified his reputation as a talented driver capable of competing at the highest levels of motorsport.

Karting & Early Career

  • European Karting Champion (2002): Jérôme’s journey began in karting, where he quickly rose to prominence by winning the European Karting Championship in 2002, setting the stage for his future successes in professional racing.

Jérôme’s racing career is a testament to his skill, determination, and passion for motorsport, making him a standout figure both on and off the track.