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Tom Dillmann was born on 6 April, 1989 in Mulhouse, France, is a French racing driver. Discover Tom Dillmann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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Timeline
He also contested selected races of the Formula Renault Monza and Formula Junior 1600 Spain championships, taking a podium finish in the latter.
Tom Aston Dillmann (born 6 April 1989 in Mulhouse) is a French racing driver who is set to compete in the 2024 European Le Mans Series for Inter Europol Competition and in the 2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship for Inter Europol by PR1/Mathiasen Motorsport.
He previously drove for the Vanwall Racing Team.
As the son of retired racing driver, mechanic and team manager Gerard Dillmann, Tom Dillmann started his career by winning the regional Alsace soapbox championship in 1999.
He raced go-karts from 2000 to 2002 in the minime and junior classes, and won a regional title and also achieved fourth place in the French championship.
In 2003, Dillmann tested a prototype made by his father.
He drove the car, powered by a motorbike engine, on circuit and ice.
In 2004, Dillmann entered the Formula Renault 1600 Belgium series with his family-run Tom Team.
He finished fifth in the championship with three podiums, including a victory at Spa-Francorchamps.
Dillmann moved into the Formula Renault Eurocup in 2005, as part of a three-car Prema Powerteam effort alongside Kamui Kobayashi and Patrick Rocha.
Dillmann contested the first three meetings with Prema, before moving to Cram Competition for the next two meetings.
Having failed to score points to that point, Dillmann elected to stand down from his drive due to a lack of experience.
He also contested three meetings of the French championship, but failed to score any points.
He returned to the European series at the start of the 2006 season; again as part of a three-car team, this time with SG Formula, along with Sten Pentus and Carlo van Dam.
Alongside his Eurocup commitments, Dillmann contested the majority of the French Formula Renault Championship.
In the Eurocup, Dillmann achieved his first podium at the third meeting of the season, as he finished second behind Dani Clos at Misano.
He added two further second places at the final meeting of the season in Barcelona, finishing behind eventual series champion Filipe Albuquerque on both occasions.
Dillmann finished eighth in the championship.
In the French championship, Dillmann finished in tenth place after taking two consecutive victories late in the season, at Le Mans and Magny-Cours.
Prior to the 2007 season, Dillmann became a member of the Red Bull Junior Team, alongside fellow French driver Jean-Karl Vernay.
With added financial support from Red Bull, Dillmann entered the Formula 3 Euro Series with ASM, joining Romain Grosjean, Nico Hülkenberg and Kamui Kobayashi at the team.
Dillmann missed the opening meeting of the year after a pre-season testing crash left him with a broken sternum and vertebra, but finished the season ninth overall after taking three podiums during the season.
Following the season, Dillmann became the rookie driver for A1 Team Switzerland in A1 Grand Prix; he was a member of the team at the Taupo and Eastern Creek rounds in 2008.
Dillmann remained in the Euro Series for the 2008 season, again with Red Bull backing, and rejoined his former Formula Renault team SG Formula, who were moving up to the Euro Series for the first time.
Dillmann set the fastest lap on the first day of testing at Estoril, but could not repeat this form early in the season; his best finish in the first three meetings was a fifteenth-place finish at Hockenheim.
This series of results cost him his place on the Red Bull Junior Team.
Dillmann returned to the series later in the season at the Nürburgring, with the Jo Zeller Racing team, after they parted with Michael Klein.
He qualified third for the Saturday race and finished the race in the same position, before taking a fifth place in the Sunday race.
Despite this, Dillmann started the 2009 season without a drive.
After sitting on the sidelines in the first half of the year, Dillmann replaced Kevin Mirocha at HBR Motorsport in the Euro Series; ahead of the Oschersleben meeting of the championship.
He finished outside the top 20 in both races, but remained with the team for the following event at the Nürburgring, where he recorded a best result of fourteenth place.
Dillmann also contested the final two meetings of the season; he competed at Dijon with Prema Powerteam, and again with HBR Motorsport, at Hockenheim.
Aside from his Euro Series commitments, Dillmann raced in the final three meetings of the German Formula Three Championship with Neuhauser Racing; joining the series at the Nürburgring.
Dillmann was on the pace immediately, taking pole position for the second race of the weekend; he finished both races on the podium, with a third place and a victory in the second race.
Dillmann also won races at the Sachsenring and Oschersleben, to finish sixth in the drivers' championship, having competed in just six races.
Dillmann competed full-time in German Formula Three in the 2010 Formel 3 season, moving to the HS Technik team.
He is well known for winning the German Formula Three Championship in the 2010 season and the Formula V8 3.5 Championship in the 2016 3.5 season.
Dillmann did not continue with the team beyond that meeting, and was classified 18th in the final drivers' championship standings.
Instead, Dillmann ended the season in the Italian Formula Three Championship with the Europa Corse team.
In three meetings, Dillmann recorded two second places and two third places, and ended the season in seventh place in the championship.