Marc Surer


Marc Surer is a Swiss former racing driver and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One from to.
Born in Arisdorf, Surer began kart racing aged 20. He moved to Germany in 1974 to compete in Formula Vee, as motor racing was banned in Switzerland following the 1955 Le Mans disaster. After finishing runner-up in the 1976 German Formula Three Championship, Surer progressed to European Formula Two, winning the title in 1979 with the BMW Junior Team. Making his Formula One debut at the that year with Ensign, Surer signed for ATS in. He participated in 88 Formula One Grands Prix, scoring 17 championship points.

Racing career

Surer started his career in karting in 1972. Due to the racing ban established in Switzerland after the 1955 Le Mans disaster, he moved to Germany in 1974, where he finished second in the local Formula Vee Championship. In 1976, he switched to European Formula 3, where he was noticed by Jochen Neerpasch, who hired him as a member of the BMW Junior Team alongside Eddie Cheever and Manfred Winkelhock. In 1978, he finished second in the Formula 2 Championship, eventually winning the series the following year in a works March-BMW.
File:Arrows driven by Marc Surer - 1984 British Grand Prix.jpg|left|thumb|Surer driving for Arrows at the 1984 British Grand Prix.
Surer's debut in Formula 1 took place at the end of 1979 and was somewhat troubled. He broke his legs in qualifying at the South African Grand Prix in an ATS at Kyalami in 1980 and again racing there in 1981 for Ensign. He recovered to give Ensign their best result with a 4th-place finish at the 1981 Brazilian Grand Prix, also setting the fastest lap of the race. He later drove for Theodore before establishing himself at Arrows for a couple of seasons, until BMW's support earned him a seat at Brabham for 1985. Surer returned to Arrows in 1986 but eventually retired from Formula One halfway through the season due to a serious accident at the 1986 ADAC Hessen-Rallye in his Ford RS200 that severely injured him and killed his co-driver and friend Michel Wyder. BMW retained him as a driver, coach and later director of motorsport activities. In 1994 and 1995, Surer, alongside Johnny Cecotto and Jo Winkelhock, won the German Super Touring Car Championship.
In 1996, Surer began working as a television commentator at all Formula 1 events for Sky Sport next to the lead commentator Jacques Schulz. After Schulz's withdrawal prior to the 2013 season, he remained as a commentator alongside Sascha Roos until 2017.

Formula One all-time ranking

In 2016, in an academic paper that reported a mathematical modeling study that assessed the relative influence of driver and machine, Surer was ranked the 17th best Formula One driver of all time.

Personal life

Surer has been married twice to former Playboy models, first to Playmate Jolanda Egger, and then to Christina Surer between 1997 and 2000. On 3 December 2011 he married his longtime partner Silvia Renée Arias.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1975Formula Vee?0???246th
1976European Formula ThreeKWS Autotechnik Team70001135th
1976German Formula ThreeKWS Autotechnik Team50103772nd
1976Italian Formula ThreeKWS Autotechnik Team?00000NC
1976Challenge de Formule Renault Europe?????0?
1977Deutsche Rennsport MeisterschaftBMW Junior Team81114825th
1977European Formula TwoHohmann Auto Technik70000513th
1977European Formula TwoMarch Racing10000513th
1978European Formula TwoPolifac BMW Junior Team120119482nd
1978Deutsche Rennsport MeisterschaftBMW Schweiz100011221st
1978Japanese Formula Two110?10NC
1978World Sportscar ChampionshipArtos Francy Sauber PP AG100000NC
197824 Hours of Le MansArtos Francy Sauber PP AG10000N/ANC
1979European Formula TwoPolifac BMW Junior Team122216381st
1979BMW M1 Procar ChampionshipBMW Schweiz501002311th
1979Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft20000243rd
1979Formula OneTeam Ensign100000NC
1980Formula OneTeam ATS900000NC
1980BMW M1 Procar ChampionshipSauber Motorsport60212378th
1981Formula OneTheodore Racing Team70000416th
1981Formula OneEnsign Racing60010416th
1981World Sportscar ChampionshipWürth-Lubrifilm Team Sauber6000026.589th
1981European Formula TwoMarcus Hotz Racing200100NC
198124 Hours of Le MansWürth-Lubrifilm Team Sauber10000N/ADNF
1981IMSA GT Championship?????1236th
1982Formula OneRagno Arrows120000321st
1982World Sportscar ChampionshipFord Germany w/ Zakspeed30100855th
198224 Hours of Le MansFord Germany w/ Zakspeed10000N/ADNF
1983Formula OneArrows Racing Team150000415th
1984Formula OneBarclay Nordica Arrows150000120th
1984World Sportscar ChampionshipPorsche Kremer Racing10000853rd
1985Formula OneOlivetti Racing120000513th
1985World Sportscar ChampionshipPorsche Kremer Racing61002459th
1986Formula OneBarclay Arrows BMW500000NC
1986European Touring Car ChampionshipJuma Team1000010?
2005Porsche SupercupPorsche AG100000NC†
2010Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup100000NC†
2012Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup100000NC†

As Surer was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.

Complete European Formula Two Championship results

Complete Formula One World Championship results

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results