Marc Gené


Marc Gené i Guerrero is a Spanish professional racing driver. He is best known as a tester for Williams and Ferrari in Formula One, Minardi Formula One driver and factory driver for Peugeot's Le Mans team, with which he won the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans. His brother Jordi is also a racing driver, competing in the WTCC for SEAT. He had 36 starts in Formula One, mostly through two seasons with the Minardi team, with which he scored a sixth-place finish at the attrition-filled 1999 European Grand Prix.
Starting from the 2010 season, Gené commented on Formula One races for Spanish television on Antena 3. In 2013 he became an expert analyst for Sky Sport F1 HD in Italy. He also remains with Ferrari as their brand ambassador.

Early years

Born in Sabadell, Gené finished runner-up in the 1987 Catalan Kart Championship at the age of 13; he would win both this and the National Class Spanish Kart Championship in 1988. In 1989, he competed in both the European and World championships. Gené won the Senior Class of the 1990 Spanish Kart Championship, making him the youngest driver to do so. He competed again in the World Championship in 1991, placing 13th.
For 1992, Gené moved into Formula Ford, placing fifth in the Spanish championship with a win and two pole positions. He was runner-up in the 1993 European Championship, with one win and three podiums; also, Gené took second place at the Formula Ford World Cup and Festival. In 1994, Gené was named Rookie of the Year in the British Formula 3 Championship; he placed tenth in 1995. In 1996, Gené won the FISA Superformula championship, and in 1997 he competed in six rounds of the FIA Formula 3000 series, though he failed to score a point. In 1998, he won the Open Fortuna by Nissan Championship with six wins and three poles.

Formula One

Gené got his big break in 1999, occupying a race seat with the Minardi team. It was a difficult year; however, after several ninth places and an eighth, he managed to score his first point, and Minardi's first since 1995, with a sixth place at the European Grand Prix, while his team-mate Luca Badoer broke down in tears after his car's gearbox failed and denied the Italian his first points finish in Formula One, as he was running in fourth place with 13 laps to go. Gené continued with Minardi in 2000, but failed to score a single point, with his best finish being eighth at the Australian and Austrian Grands Prix. His team-mate in 2000 was Argentina's Gastón Mazzacane, who also achieved a best finish of eighth, at the European Grand Prix.

Testing

Unable to obtain a quality drive for 2001, Gené opted to sign with Williams as test driver. He drove three Grands Prix for the team as temporary substitute. The first of these was the 2003 Italian Grand Prix, where Ralf Schumacher was unable to race because of a concussion. Gené replaced his teammate well, collecting four points for a fifth-place finish, but Schumacher was back in the car for the next race in the USA. Following a back injury to Schumacher at the 2004 USGP, Gené drove in the French and British Grands Prix, but subsequently lost the race seat to Antônio Pizzonia and did not race again in F1.
Image:Marc Gene 2007.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Gené testing for Ferrari in.
In November 2004, Gené signed a deal to become a test driver for Scuderia Ferrari alongside former teammate Luca Badoer. His contract was renewed for. A limit on testing in Formula One in 2007 and 2008 had restricted his involvement.
At the end of 2010, Gené along with Badoer and Giancarlo Fisichella was replaced by Jules Bianchi as Ferrari test driver ahead of the 2011 season.

Sportscar racing

Gené has also been hired by Peugeot as a factory driver for their 908 HDi FAP Le Mans Series effort, as well as the 24 Hours of Le Mans since 2007. In 2008, Gené crashed his 908 heavily in practice for the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans, but escaped with a broken toe. A year later, however, there were no such problems, and the Peugeot he shared with David Brabham and Alex Wurz completed 382 laps on its way to victory in the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans. He completed the last stint for the team and brought the 908 home to a standing ovation from the avid French crowd, who saw one of their cars stop the recent domination of Audi in the prestigious event.
In both 2008 and 2009, Gené also took part in the 1000 km Spa endurance race, winning in 2008 and finishing 12th in 2009.
Career Statistics
  • Grands Prix started: 36
  • Points: 5
  • Best Championship position: 17th
  • Most points in one season: 4
  • Best race classification: 5th
  • Best grid position: 5th

    Racing record

Career summary

Complete British Formula Three Championship results

YearEntrantChassisEngineClass123456789101112131415161718DCPoints
1994Alan Docking RacingDallara F394Mugen-HondaASILDON
13
BRH
18
BRH
12
SIL
20
SIL
Ret
BRH
Ret
THR
12
OUL
7
DON
16
SIL
Ret
SNE
8
PEM
10
PEM
10
SIL
10
SIL
9
THR
10
SIL
7
15th19
1995West Surrey RacingDallara F395Mugen-HondaASIL
11
SIL
10
THR
6
THR
7
DON
22
SIL
8
SIL
23
DON
3
DON
9
OUL
5
BRH
7
BRH
9
SNE
11
PEM
4
PEM
13
SIL
6
SIL
Ret
THR
20
11th59

Complete International Formula 3000 results

Complete Euro Open by Nissan results

YearEntrant1234567891011121314DCPoints
1998Campos RacingALB
1
Ret
ALB
2
Ret
CAT
1

1
CAT
2

1
JER
1

1
JER
2

1
DON
1

1
DON
2

1
CAT
1
5
CAT
2
3
ALB
1
3
ALB
2
3
VAL
1
Ret
VAL
2
Ret
1st178

Complete Formula One results

Complete World Series by Nissan results

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718DCPoints
2003Campos MotorsportJAR
1
Ret
JAR
2
2
ZOL
1
1
ZOL
2
13†
MAG
1
Ret
MAG
2
Ret
MNZ
1
4
MNZ
2
6
LAU
1
8
LAU
2
Ret
A1R
1
A1R
2
CAT
1
CAT
2
VAL
1
VAL
2
JAR
1
JAR
2
12th54

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Complete Le Mans Series results

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results