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Fabio Leimer was born on 17 April, 1989 in Rothrist, Switzerland, is a Swiss racing driver. Discover Fabio Leimer'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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Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 17 April, 1989
Birthday 17 April
Birthplace Rothrist, Switzerland
Nationality Switzerland

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1989

Fabio Leimer (born 17 April 1989) is a former professional racing driver from Switzerland.

2003

Like many of today's racing drivers, Rothrist-born Leimer started his career in karting back in 2003, when he won the Swiss Junior Championship.

2006

He finished runner-up in the same category the following season before finishing second in the Swiss Championship ICA in 2006.

In 2006, Leimer graduated to single-seater racing, competing in the Formula BMW ADAC series in Germany.

He started the year with Team Rosberg, but finished the season with a different team, Matson Motorsport.

During the year, he accumulated four points to be classified eighteenth in the standings.

He also competed in the end-of-season Formula BMW World Final, held in Valencia, where he finished in nineteenth place.

The following year, Leimer moved up to Formula Renault, racing in both the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 and Italian Formula Renault 2.0 championships for Jenzer Motorsport.

In the Eurocup series, he scored points in three races and took a single fastest lap at Donington Park to end the year in seventeenth place.

In the Italian championship, Leimer scored points in eleven of the fourteen races and took two podium places (at Spa-Francorchamps and Valencia) to be classified eleventh in the standings.

2008

In 2008, Leimer progressed to the International Formula Master series, once again racing with Jenzer Motorsport.

In a very successful debut season, he finished as runner-up to champion Chris van der Drift, taking three race wins at Estoril, Imola and Monza along with five other podium places.

He also helped Jenzer Motorsport finish third in the teams' standings.

In the accompanying Formula Master Italia series, Leimer finished in fourth place with one race win (at Mugello) from two starts.

In October 2008, Leimer took part in a three-day Indy Lights prize test with Sam Schmidt Motorsports.

The prize test was originally awarded to German driver Michael Ammermüller, but he declined it due to personal reasons.

As a result of finishing championship runner-up in the 2008 Formula Master season, in November of that year, Leimer took part in a prize GP2 test with Italian team Trident Racing at the Paul Ricard circuit in France, and a year later he tested with the DAMS team at the same venue as a prize for winning the Formula Master title.

2009

Leimer continued in the series for 2009, partnering Pål Varhaug, the reigning Italian Formula Renault 2.0 champion.

During the first six rounds of the season, he took race wins in Pau, Valencia, Brno, Brands Hatch and Spa-Francorchamps, the latter event supporting the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix.

Leimer then sealed the title with his sixth win of the season, at the seventh round in Oschersleben.

In October 2009, Leimer tested with Tiago Monteiro's Ocean Racing Technology team at Jerez and later that month he was confirmed as a driver for the team in the 2009–10 GP2 Asia Series season, racing alongside fellow Formula Master graduate Alexander Rossi, and former British Formula 3 driver Max Chilton.

2010

Leimer continued with the team into the 2010 GP2 Series, and was partnered by Chilton.

At the first round of the season in Barcelona, Leimer finished eighth in the feature race, a result which gave him pole position for the reverse grid sprint event which he won from the Rapax Team entry of Luiz Razia.

However, he did not score any further points, limiting himself to nineteenth place in the drivers' championship.

2011

For 2011, Leimer moved to the Rapax team alongside Julián Leal.

He finished fifth overall in the Asia series, and then proceeded to take his second category win in the main series.

As was the case the previous year, the victory came in the sprint race at the Catalunya circuit, and he again set the fastest lap in the process, although on this occasion he owed his reverse-grid pole position to Romain Grosjean's disqualification from the feature race.

2012

Leimer switched to the Racing Engineering team for 2012, where he partnered Nathanaël Berthon.

Despite failing to win a race during the season, his improved consistency, consisting of six podium finishes, saw him improve to seventh place in the drivers' championship.

2013

He is best known for winning the 2013 GP2 Series.

Leimer took the GP2 driver's championship title in 2013, with seven podium finishes and three wins.

2014

Another haul of points at Monza saw him improve to 14th position in the championship standings.

He also won the feature race of the non-championship event held at the Yas Marina Circuit.

In 2014, Leimer joined the Swiss team Rebellion Racing for the FIA World Endurance Championship after testing for the team at the pre-season "Prologue".

This was Leimer's first experience driving sports cars.

2015

Leimer planned to race at the Japanese Super Formula in 2015, driving a Team Mugen's Honda-powered car.

However, on 7 March 2015, it was announced that Leimer's contract with Mugen had been prematurely terminated due to financial issues.

On 3 June 2015 the Manor Marussia F1 Team announced that they have signed Leimer as the official team reserve for 2015 and will participate in FP1 sessions at Grand Prix throughout the season.

He participated in only one FP1 session, at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

On 23 June 2015 Virgin Racing announced Leimer to be their driver to replace Jaime Alguersuari for the final two rounds, 10 and 11, at London after Alguersuari was suspended from racing due to minor health issues.