Marko Asmer

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Marko Asmer
Marko Asmer 2008 Goodwood.jpg
Asmer demonstrating a BMW Sauber F1.06 at the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
NationalityEstonian
Born (1984-07-30) 30 July 1984 (age 39)
Tallinn, Estonia
Championship titles
2007 British F3 Champion

Marko Asmer (born 30 July 1984) is an Estonian racing driver, who won the British Formula 3 Championship title in 2007. Asmer is also the first Estonian to test a Formula One car, having tested for the Williams BMW team in 2003, after just half a season of car racing in British Formula Ford. [1] [2] Asmer's father is a former racing driver Toivo Asmer, who was Estonian Minister of Regional Affairs between 1999 and 2003. [3]

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Racing career

Asmer was born in Tallinn. His father is motorsports promoter, musician and politician Toivo Asmer. He began karting in 1995, aged eleven, and had won the Estonian, Baltic, Finnish and Scandinavian kart championships by 2001. [4] Asmer went on to make his car racing debut in 2003 and raced in British Formula Ford for team JLR. He scored six wins that season and finished in second place in the Formula Ford festival. [1] Apart from a brief participation in the Formula Renault V6 Eurocup in 2003, Asmer's career was henceforth focused on Formula Three in Britain and Japan. He made his British series début in 2004 with Hitech Racing and, apart from a move to Japan in 2006, he has remained with the team in the years since. He became a championship title contender on his return to the British series in 2007, led the points standings for most of the season, and secured the title at Croft with three races remaining. [5] His participations in All-Japan F3 have been confined to one and a half seasons with Three Bond Racing in 2006 and 2007, the latter of which was limited by competing in Britain. [6] In 2008 Asmer was BMW Sauber's second test driver alongside Christian Klien [6] [7] and competed in seven of ten rounds in the GP2 Series for FMS International. [8]

Retirement

Following the conclusion of the 2008 GP2 season Asmer parted ways with Fisichella Motor Sport and was unable to find a new team in GP2 for the 2009 season. Due to new rules restricting the amount of testing Formula 1 teams could carry out in-season he also lost his role as test and reserve driver for the BMW Formula 1 Team. [9] With no competitive race seat for the 2009 season Asmer became a test and reserve driver in Superleague Formula series. [10]

On 8 April 2010 Toivo Asmer, the father of Marko Asmer, announced that Marko had ended his career in motorsport he had no race seat or test/reserve driver role for the 2010 season, and lack of funding meant that his son's career was finished. [11] Despite this Asmer made a quick return to the cockpit the following week when he tested for the Atech team in a GP3 Series test session in Barcelona. [12]

Return to competitive racing

In February 2011 Asmer returned to motorsport when he tested a British Formula 3 car for the Double R Racing team at Silverstone, during which he set competitive times. [13] Staying with Double R Asmer finally returned to competitive racing when he competed in the Pau Grand Prix on 21–22 May 2011. Asmer qualified 10th [14] and after a bad start found himself in last place, [15] but showed good race pace and overtaking nous to finish 7th. [16]

Following his return to racing Asmer was interviewed by Autosport.com and revealed that he had spent his time out of professional motorsport "testing some cars, doing karting and ... doing some driver coaching". [17] He went on to say that he had no firm plans for the future, although he did want to take part in the Macau Grand Prix. [17] Asmer also said that he would welcome a return to racing "if something good comes up", although a full-time return to British F3 would not interest him. [17]

Despite these claims it was announced on 28 July 2011 that Asmer would return to British Formula 3, again racing a Dallara-Mercedes for the Double R team at the Spa-Francorchamps round. [18] Asmer qualified 18th (of 28 cars) for Race One at Spa, but then scored Double R's best qualifying result of the season, lining up second on the grid for the Feature Race. Asmer failed to finish in Race One [19] or Two, [20] but drove solidly to finish sixth in the Feature Race. [21] However, his status as an invitational driver meant that he was not eligible to score championship points for this weekend. [22] During this weekend it was also announced that Asmer had sponsorship in place to take part in the 2011 Macau Grand Prix, [23] where he would drive a Dallara-Mercedes for a three-man Double R Racing team, alongside GP3 champion Valtteri Bottas and current GP3 Series racer Mitch Evans. [24]

In an interview with Autosport carried out over the Macau Grand Prix weekend Asmer reiterated his desire to get back into racing full-time, and said his future may lie in DTM. [25]

Return to regular racing

In recent years Asmer has returned to actively racing in competitive international motorsport. He raced as part of a four-man team alongside Formula 2 race winner Kazim Vasiliauskas, driving a McLaren MP4-12C GT3 in the 2014 24 Hours of Spa with the GT Russian Team. He also competed in several rounds of the ADAC GT Masters. [26] Asmer continued to race for GT Russian Team, taking part in the 2015 Blancpain GT Series (the successor to FIA GT1 World Championship), with his best result being a 7th-place finish in the main race in the final round in Zandvoort. He also raced in the top A6 category of the Dubai 24 Hour, again for the GT Russia Team. [27]

Motorsport management

Since summer 2020 Marko Asmer is the manager of Estonian racing driver Jüri Vips. [28]

Racing record

Asmer demonstrating a BMW Sauber F1.06 at the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Marko Asmer 2008 Goodwood.jpg
Asmer demonstrating a BMW Sauber F1.06 at the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Asmer driving for FMS International at the Silverstone round of the 2008 GP2 Series season. Marko Asmer 2008 GP2 Silverstone.jpg
Asmer driving for FMS International at the Silverstone round of the 2008 GP2 Series season.

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeam nameRacesPolesWinsPointsPosition
2003 Formula Renault V6 Eurocup SRTS200619th
British Formula Ford Panasonic Batteries Racing Team201225211th
Formula Ford Festival Hitech Racing 100N/A2nd
2004 British Formula 3 International Series Hitech Racing 24008710th
Formula 3 European Cup100N/A7th
Macau Grand Prix 110N/A11th
Masters of Formula 3 100N/A16th
Bahrain Superprix Carlin Motorsport 100N/A6th
2005 British Formula 3 International Series Hitech Racing 22201634th
Masters of Formula 3 100N/A7th
2006 Japanese Formula 3 Championship ThreeBond18011247th
Macau Grand Prix Hitech Racing 110N/A13th
2007 British Formula 3 International Series Hitech Racing 2213112931st
Macau Grand Prix 110N/A4th
Masters of Formula 3 100N/A10th
Japanese Formula 3 Championship ThreeBond8003110th
2008 GP2 Series Fisichella Motor Sport International 1200028th
Formula One BMW Sauber Test driver
2009 Superleague Formula Test driver
2010 Austria Formula Renault Cup Team Scuderia Nordica1112015th
2011 FIA Formula 3 International Trophy Double R Racing 5000NC
Macau Grand Prix 100N/A19th
2014 Blancpain Endurance Series - Pro-Am GT Russian Team10000
Blancpain GT Sprint Series 4000NC
ADAC GT Masters MRS GT-Racing10000NC
2015 Blancpain Endurance Series - Pro-Am GT Russian Team500475th
Blancpain GT Sprint Series 1100821st
24H Series - A6
Dubai 24 Hour 100N/A5th
Super GT - GT300 Team Up Garage with Bandoh 2000NC
2017-18 Asian Le Mans Series - LMP2 Eurasia Motorsport210168th

Complete GP2 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2008 Fisichella Motor Sport International CAT
FEA
CAT
SPR
IST
FEA
IST
SPR
MON
FEA
MON
SPR
MAG
FEA

17
MAG
SPR

11
SIL
FEA

20
SIL
SPR

13
HOC
FEA

14
HOC
SPR

13
HUN
FEA

18
HUN
SPR

Ret
VAL
FEA

DNS
VAL
SPR

Ret
SPA
FEA

16
SPA
SPR

Ret
MNZ
FEA

Ret
MNZ
SPR

Ret
28th0

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Sporting positions
Preceded by British Formula Three Champion
2007
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