Stéphane Sarrazin

Stéphane Sarrazin
Sarrazin in 2007
Nationality French
Born (1975-11-02) 2 November 1975
Barjac, Gard, France
WEC – LMP1 career
Debut season2012
Current teamSMP Racing
Former teamsToyota Gazoo Racing
Starts51
Championships0
Wins3
Poles3
Fastest laps0
Best finish3rd in 2013, 2016
Previous series
201314
2013
2012
2012
2011
201112
2010
20092011
200708, 201011
200506, 200811
2005, 200809
2003
2003
19982001
1995–97
1993–94
European Rally Championship
Rolex Sports Car Series
WEC – LMP2
European Le Mans Series
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
V8 Supercars
FIA GT1 World Championship
Intercontinental Rally Challenge
Le Mans Series
American Le Mans Series
FIA GT Championship
World Series by Nissan
FIA Sportscar Championship
International Formula 3000
French Formula Three
French Formula Renault
Championship titles
2007, 2010
1994
Le Mans Series
French Formula Renault
Formula E career
Debut season2014–15
Current teamMS&AD Andretti Formula E
Car number27
Former teamsVenturi Grand Prix, Techeetah
Starts37
Championships0
Wins0
Poles1
Fastest laps0
Best finish6th in 2015–16
Formula One World Championship career
Active years1999
TeamsMinardi
Entries1
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1999 Brazilian Grand Prix
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years2001–2003, 2005–
TeamsViper Team Oreca, Pescarolo Sport, Aston Martin Racing, Peugeot, Toyota Racing
Best finish2nd (2007, 2009, 2013, 2016)
Class wins0
World Rally Championship record
Active years20042006, 20152020, 2022
Co-driver Patrick Pivato
Denis Giraudet
Stéphane Prévot
Jacques-Julien Renucci
Kévin Parent
Rallies23
Championships0
Rally wins0
Podiums0
Stage wins1
Total points26
First rally2004 Rallye Deutschland

Stéphane Jean-Marc Sarrazin (born 2 November 1975) is a French racing and rally driver. He has won races across a number of single-seater, sportscar and rallying disciplines and competitions, was French Formula Renault champion in 1994, and Le Mans Series champion in both 2007 and 2010. Although he has never won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, he has finished on the podium six times, including four outright second positions. He participated in one Formula One Grand Prix, the 1999 Brazilian Grand Prix, for Minardi as a replacement for Luca Badoer, who had injured his wrist. He suffered a big spin in the race coming up to the start-finish straight on lap 31 and scored no championship points. He also carried out testing duties for the Prost Grand Prix team during the 1999–2001 Formula One seasons and for Toyota Racing in their first season in 2002.