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Tom Coronel

Tom Romeo Coronel (born 5 April 1972) is a Dutch professional racing driver. Tom's twin brother Tim is also a racer, just like their father Tom Coronel Sr. His most important results are winning the Marlboro Masters of Formula 3 race in 1997, the Formula Nippon championship in 1999, and the 2006 and 2009 World Touring Car Championship Independents' Trophy. As of September 2016, Tom Coronel has driven over 1,000 races.[1]

Tom Coronel
Nationality Dutch
Born (1972-04-05) 5 April 1972 (age 52)
Naarden, Netherlands
Related toTim Coronel (brother)
World Touring Car Championship and
World Touring Car Cup career
Debut season2005
Current teamComtoyou Racing
Racing licence FIA Gold
Car number32
Former teamsSR-Sport
GR-Asia, ROAL Motorsport, Boutsen Ginion Racing
Starts282
Wins6
Poles0
Fastest laps3
Best finish4th in 2011
Previous series
1990–91
1992, 2001
1992–93

1993
1993
1993
1994
1995
1996–97
199899
1998–99, 2003
200001, 2004
2001
2001
2002, 2004–05
2002–04
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005/06, 06/07
2007
2007/08
2008, 2009
2008
2009
Dutch Citroën AX Cup
Dutch Touring Car Championship
Dutch Formula Ford Championship
German Formula Ford
Italian Touring Car Championship
Vauxhall Lotus Winter Series
Euroseries Formula Opel
German F3
Japanese Formula 3
Formula Nippon
Japanese GT Championship

FIA GT Championship

European Le Mans Series
European Superproduction
Dutch Winter Endurance Series

ETCC
Spanish GT Championship
Italian Super Touring
EuroBOSS
American Le Mans Series
McGregor Porsche GT3 Cup
European Touring Car Cup
Dutch Winter Endurance Series

BTCC
Dutch Winter Endurance Series
Le Mans Series
Benelux Formula Ford
Dakar Rally
Championship titles
1991
1992
1993
1994
1997
1997
1999
2004
2006
2009
2023
Dutch Citroën AX Cup
Dutch Touring Car Championship
Dutch Formula Ford
EFDA Nations Cup
Japanese Formula 3
Marlboro Masters
Formula Nippon
ETCC Independents Trophy
WTCC Independents Trophy
WTCC Independents Trophy
TCR Europe Touring Car Series
Awards
1994Dutch Driver of the Year
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years19992006, 2009 –
TeamsRacing for Holland, Johansson Motorsport, Spyker Squadron
Best finish8th (2002)
Class wins0

He is currently still racing in the WTCC, where he won his first WTCC race in Okayama, Japan in 2008. After competing as an independent driver in a SEAT for many years Tom switched to BMW in 2011. In 2014 Coronel stays with ROAL Motorsport,[2] but the team switched to Chevrolet Cruzes to be built by RML specially for the new TC1 technical regulations. Even though he has no official factory backing, Tom is no longer considered an independent driver, due to his experience and results in the past. Tom has also been racing for the Dutch Spyker Squadron in the Le Mans Series as well as the 24 Hours of Le Mans for many years. Furthermore, Tom is often invited to join one-off races like the 24 hours at the Nürburgring.

Biography edit

Early years edit

Born in Naarden, Coronel started his racing career in 1990 racing in the Dutch Citroën AX Cup, after being named the most talented driver in the local racing school. After a learning debut year, he started to become successful in 1991. With four victories and 105 points he won the title; he also won an international Citroën AX race in Barcelona. He moved up to the Dutch Touring Car Championship in 1992 competing in a BMW 320i. He was crowned champion that same year, beating his older brother and teammate Raymond Coronel. He also started to compete in the Dutch Formula Ford championship, with team Fresh. At the end of 1992 he decided to focus his attention on single seater racing.

He stayed with team Fresh in 1993 and again was a strong competitor. Victorious in three races, he won the Dutch Formula Ford championship that year. Also he came in second in the Benelux championship, behind the Belgian driver Geoffroy Horion (who lost the Dutch championship to Coronel). His participation in a few German Formula Ford races resulted in a handful of podium finishes. He finished ninth in that year's Formula Ford Festival.

European formula edit

In 1994 Coronel debuted in the Euroseries Formula Opel Lotus, racing for the Dutch Van Amersfoort Racing team. With eight pole positions and two victories he was successful, but lost the championship to Marco Campos. He won the nations cup for the Netherlands together with Donny Crevels and was elected 'Dutch Driver of the year'. This gave him the funds he needed to compete in the next year's German Formula Three championship.

Racing for the WTS team (which delivered previous champions as Michael Schumacher and Jos Verstappen), he was teamed up with Ralf Schumacher. The team used a Dallara chassis which was powered by Opel engines. Scoring 74 points in sixteen races, he finished seventh in the championship results. He did not perform well in the international Formula Three classics, failing to finish in Macau and Monaco and finishing fifth in the Marlboro Masters at Zandvoort.

Moving to the Far East edit

Coronel decided to search for success far from home, signing up to compete in the Japanese Formula 3 championship with team TOM'S for 1996. He scored his first victory at the Sugo circuit, and this along with five second places earned him the third spot in that year's championship. He came in second with the Italian Prema Power team at the annual Monaco Formula Three race.

He stayed with TOM'S for the next season, the team traded in their own chassis for a more competitive Dallara and used Toyota engines. Coronel dominated the championship, winning six out of the seven races he competed in. His lead was so comfortable that he could afford to miss two races to compete in the Macau Grand Prix and Marlboro Masters. Earlier in the year he was taken out in the leading position at the Monaco Formula Three race, but he was successful for his home crowd in Zandvoort. Starting from the fourth position he drove his way to the lead and followed through until the finish, becoming the second Dutchman to win the event after Jos Verstappen.

Formula Nippon edit

It was time for Coronel to move to the next level. He stayed in Japan in 1998 competing in the Formula Nippon and Japanese GT championship, both for team Nakajima owned by former Formula One driver Satoru Nakajima.

Driving with a Reynard-Toyota combination, his first Formula Nippon season was expected to be a learning year. Coronel had a relatively poor season, due to some bad luck and the team having never previously worked with a non-Japanese driver. He performed much better in the GT championship. Sharing a Honda NSX with Japanese driver Koji Yamanishi the title was in sight until the last race. Eventually they finished second when the car broke down in the formation lap of the last race.

No changes in Coronel's programme were seen for 1999. In Formula Nippon he proved to be a strong contender for the championship title. At first his main rival reigning champion Satoshi Motoyama build up an advantage over Coronel. But during the year Coronel fought his way back to the front of the championship. Winning his first race at Fuji Speedway he led Motoyama with four points into the last race at Suzuka. Driving side by side a slow starting Coronel and Motoyama crashed into each other in the first corner of the race. Since there were no other competitors for the title Coronel was instantly (but controversially) champion. He was not as successful in the Japanese GT that year, having no chances on the title. Tom made his debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Jan Lammers' Racing for Holland. Teaming up with Lammers and Peter Kox the team kept up with the factory teams, but had to stop after 213 laps due to technical failure.

Formula 1 test edit

After his Japanese successes Coronel had gained some attention and he decided to focus his energy on finding a Formula One seat. In order to finance his Formula One ambitions, an investment plan was initiated. People could invest in Coronel by buying stocks in 'the Racing Dutchman B.V.'. When Coronel would become successful in Formula One, investors would be repaid. Eventually the plan failed because some of the investors failed to meet the agreements. Coronel tested once for the Arrows team,[3] but lost the chance for a seat in favour of Jos Verstappen and Pedro de la Rosa. Since Coronel had focused his full attention to Formula One, he found himself without a drive for the beginning of the 2000 racing season. He drove the 24 hours of Le Mans for the second time with Racing for Holland and competed in some FIA GT races with Mike Hezemans.

Return to racing edit

With little racing distance covered the previous year, Coronel wanted to race a full season in 2001. He signed up for the works BMW team to compete in the Dutch Touring Car Championship. Just for the start of the season he was contacted by Lister to compete in the FIA GT Championship. Coronel agreed but had to miss some races since he already signed for BMW. He won races in both championships that year. Also he would compete with Stefan Johansson's team at Le Mans that year, but Johansson retired in the first part of the race.

Coronel moved to the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) in 2002, he participated for Carly Motors alongside Peter Kox and Gianni Morbidelli. They could not keep up with the works teams, but Coronel still harvested three podium finishes. He stayed with Carly in 2003 but had a 2002 spec chassis for most of the season and struggling to keep up. He and Duncan Huisman won the independents trophy for Carly Motors. He also made a one-year return to the Japanese GT, winning one race in a now outdated Honda NSX. The 2004 ETCC season was very similar for him, although his teammate was now Paulien Zwart, his partner. They won the independents team trophy for the second consecutive year and Coronel won the independent drivers title. He finished his first Le Mans race with Racing for Holland in 2002, finishing eighth in the overall standings. He also made the finish in 2003, this time with a Spyker C8. Returning to Racing for Holland in 2004 he formed a high-profile line up with Justin Wilson and Ralph Firman. However they failed to finish the race. There were some rumours that he had signed a third driver deal with Minardi,[4] but there was never a contract.

World Touring Car Championship edit

 
Coronel driving the SEAT León TFSI in the second race at the 2008 WTCC Race of Japan in Okayama. He managed to hold off a charging Augusto Farfus and won his first WTCC race.

The European Touring Car Championship changed its format to a World Championship in 2005 and Coronel moved teams. He left Carly to join up with Team GR Asia, which used the SEAT Toledo. Coronel had a strong year in which he just missed the Independents trophy in the last race. His luck changed for the better in 2006. With the all new SEAT León he did clinch the title, his second in three seasons. He continued his participation with team GR Asia in 2007, though less successful. For the final round of the 2007 British Touring Car Championship at Thruxton, he raced for SEAT Sport UK to help them win the team's championship and the drivers championship for Jason Plato. In both 2005 and 2006 he drove at the 24 Hours of Le Mans for Spyker, but failed to finish in both attempts.

In 2008, Coronel competed in the brand-new SUNRED SEAT Team in another León. He got his podium in Oschersleben and remains one of the most popular WTCC drivers. Autosport magazine voted him as one of the 10 best WTCC drivers. In the second race at the Race of Japan, on the Okayama International Circuit, an absolutely stunning drive brought him his first victory in the WTCC.[5]

 
Coronel competing in the 2014 World Touring Car Championship

In 2009 he was eligible for the Independents' Trophy, which he won for Sunred. In 2010 he is driving a turbo diesel León for the new semi-works SR-Sport team, which is run by Sunred. Tom finished the season 8th, his highest ever. In 2011 Tom changed teams to join ROAL Motorsport, formerly running the works-team BMW Italy-Spain. Tom won the second race at Suzuka, Japan, his second WTCC overall victory. Coronel stayed with ROAL Motorsport for 2012, this time as part of a two car effort with Alberto Cerqui joining him in the team.[6]

Dakar Rally (2009-Present) edit

Tom and his twin brother Tim competed in the 2009 edition of the Dakar Rally in Argentina and Chile (Buenos AiresValparaíso–Buenos Aires). This was Tom's first edition of Dakar, whereas brother Tim already competed in 2007 and was lined up for the 2008 edition which got cancelled at the last moment. The brothers were driving a Bowler Nemesis for the dakarsport.com outfit and backed to Buenos Aires in 70th position overall after crossing two countries in 15 stages for a total of 6,000 km from January 3–18.[7]

Other activities edit

The Coronel family owns two indoor go-karting tracks in Huizen and Enschede. Tom co-hosts an automotive programme with Tim and was a regular guest on the Dutch Formula One broadcast until RTL decided not to go on with the studio shows, in favour of more "on track" time during the broadcast.

Coronel is in a relationship with racing driver Paulien Zwart and they have a daughter and a son together. The pair were teammates at Carly Motors in the 2004 European Touring Car Championship season. Pauline is the daughter of Ascari Cars owner Klaas Zwart, who also raced for Carly in 2004.

Racing record edit

24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1999   Konrad Motorsport
  Talkline Racing for Holland
  Jan Lammers
  Peter Kox
Lola B98/10-Ford LMP 213 DNF DNF
2000   Konrad Motorsport
  Racing for Holland
  Jan Lammers
  Peter Kox
Lola B2K/10-Ford LMP900 38 DNF DNF
2001   Johansson Motorsport   Stefan Johansson
  Patrick Lemarié
Audi R8 LMP900 35 DNF DNF
2002   Racing for Holland   Jan Lammers
  Val Hillebrand
Dome S101-Judd LMP900 351 8th 7th
2003   ST Team Orange Spyker   Norman Simon
  Hans Hugenholtz
Spyker C8 Double-12R GT 229 NC NC
2004   Racing for Holland   Justin Wilson
  Ralph Firman
Dome S101-Judd LMP1 313 NC NC
2005   Spyker Squadron   Peter van Merksteijn Sr.
  Donny Crevels
Spyker C8 Spyder GT2-R GT2 76 DNF DNF
2006   Spyker Squadron   Donny Crevels
  Peter Dumbreck
Spyker C8 Spyder GT2-R GT2 40 DNF DNF
2009   Snoras Spyker Squadron   Jeroen Bleekemolen
  Jaroslav Janiš
Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R GT2 319 25th 5th
2010   Spyker Squadron   Peter Dumbreck
  Jeroen Bleekemolen
Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R GT2 280 27th 9th

Complete German Formula Three results edit

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

Year Entrant Engine Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Pts
1995 Opel Team WTS Opel A HOC
1

Ret
HOC
2

Ret
AVU
1

9
AVU
2

11
NOR
1

4
NOR
2

3
DIE
1

Ret
DIE
2

9
NÜR
1

3
NÜR
2

4
ALE
1

Ret
ALE
2

Ret
MAG
1

3
MAG
2

4
HOC
1

8
HOC
2

16
6th 74

Complete Japanese Formula 3 results edit

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

Year Team Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Pts
1996 TOM'S Toyota SUZ
2
TSU
4
MIN
2
FUJ
2
SUZ
4
SUG
1
SEN
2
SUZ
2
FUJ
C
3rd 33
1997 TOM'S Toyota SUZ
1
TSU
1
MIN
2
FUJ
1
SUZ
1
SUG SEN
1
MOT
1
FUJ
C
SUZ 1st 60

Complete JGTC results edit

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

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DC Pts
1998 Nakajima Racing Honda NSX GT500 SUZ
2
FUJ
C
SEN
Ret
FUJ
1
MOT
Ret
MIN
2
SUG
Ret
2nd 50
1999 Nakajima Racing Honda NSX GT500 SUZ
11
FUJ
14
SUG
4
MIN
Ret
FUJ
8
TAI
1
MOT
5
5th 41
2003 Mugen Honda NSX GT500 TAI
4
FUJ
Ret
SUG
9
FUJ
12
FUJ
8
MOT
1
AUT
10
SUZ
11
10th 38

Complete Formula Nippon results edit

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

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Points
1998 Nakajima Racing SUZ
8
MIN
6
FUJ
Ret
MOT
4
SUZ
5
SUG
5
FUJ
C
MIN
Ret
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
14
11th 8
1999 Nakajima Racing SUZ
2
MOT
Ret
MIN
3
FUJ
1
SUZ
2
SUG
1
FUJ
1
MIN
Ret
MOT
3
SUZ
Ret
1st 50

Complete European Super Production Championship results edit

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

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Pts
2001 Carly Motors BMW 320i MNZ BRN MAG SIL ZOL HUN A1R NÜR JAR EST
3
15th 12

Complete European Touring Car Championship results edit

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

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Pts
2002 Carly Motors BMW 320i MAG
1

12
MAG
2

Ret
SIL
1

8
SIL
2

Ret
BRN
1

12
BRN
2

8
JAR
1

6
JAR
2

Ret
AND
1

9
AND
2

7
OSC
1

Ret
OSC
2

8
SPA
1

9
SPA
2

3
PER
1
PER
2
DON
1

7
DON
2

6
EST
1

3
EST
2

2
7th 16
2003 Carly Motors BMW 320i VAL
1

8
VAL
2

8
MAG
1

7
MAG
2

4
PER
1

11
PER
2

8
BRN
1
BRN
2
DON
1

Ret
DON
2

10
SPA
1

12
SPA
2

8
AND
1

11
AND
2

10
OSC
1

7
OSC
2

12
EST
1

11
EST
2

Ret
MNZ
1

3
MNZ
2

2
10th 27
2004 Carly Motors BMW 320i MNZ
1

6
MNZ
2

4
VAL
1

10
VAL
2

9
MAG
1

Ret
MAG
2

8
HOC
1

11
HOC
2

8
BRN
1

6
BRN
2

7
DON
1

13
DON
2

8
SPA
1

14
SPA
2

6
IMO
1

12
IMO
2

12
OSC
1

8
OSC
2

4
DUB
1
DUB
2
12th 25

Complete World Touring Car Championship results edit

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

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points
2005 GR Asia SEAT Toledo Cupra ITA
1

15
ITA
2

Ret
FRA
1

23
FRA
2

DSQ
GBR
1

14
GBR
2

14
SMR
1

18
SMR
2

Ret
MEX
1

8
MEX
2

5
BEL
1

13
BEL
2

3
GER
1

21
GER
2

13
TUR
1

Ret
TUR
2

DNS
ESP
1

NC
ESP
2

13
MAC
1

Ret
MAC
2

DNS
14th 11
2006 GR Asia SEAT Toledo Cupra ITA
1

Ret
ITA
2

13
FRA
1

10
FRA
2

16
17th 20
SEAT León GBR
1

13
GBR
2

14
GER
1

10
GER
2

12
BRA
1

14
BRA
2

11
MEX
1

4
MEX
2

6
CZE
1

6
CZE
2

23
TUR
1

8
TUR
2

12
ESP
1

14
ESP
2

13
MAC
1

7
MAC
2

3
2007 GR Asia SEAT León BRA
1

6
BRA
2

8
NED
1

Ret
NED
2

14
ESP
1

21
ESP
2

25
FRA
1

9
FRA
2

Ret
CZE
1

Ret
CZE
2

11
POR
1

6
POR
2

4
SWE
1

4
SWE
2

4
GER
1

Ret
GER
2

12
GBR
1

13
GBR
2

9
ITA
1

9
ITA
2

7
MAC
1

15
MAC
2

5
13th 29
2008 SUNRED Racing Development SEAT León TFSI BRA
1

7
BRA
2

9
MEX
1

4
MEX
2

6
ESP
1

9
ESP
2

DNS
FRA
1

14
FRA
2

9
CZE
1

18
CZE
2

12
POR
1

10
POR
2

12
GBR
1

5
GBR
2

22
GER
1

7
GER
2

2
EUR
1

15
EUR
2

15
ITA
1

10
ITA
2

24
JPN
1

8
JPN
2

1
MAC
1

22
MAC
2

Ret
14th 35
2009 SUNRED Engineering SEAT León TFSI BRA
1

9
BRA
2

8
MEX
1

15
MEX
2

15
MAR
1

21
MAR
2

8
FRA
1

8
FRA
2

19
ESP
1

7
ESP
2

10
CZE
1

9
CZE
2

9
POR
1

13
POR
2

12
GBR
1

10
GBR
2

11
GER
1

4
GER
2

8
ITA
1

5
ITA
2

14
JPN
1

10
JPN
2

13
MAC
1

13
MAC
2

Ret
14th 15
2010 SR-Sport SEAT León TDI BRA
1

8
BRA
2

Ret
MAR
1

5
MAR
2

3
ITA
1

5
ITA
2

2
BEL
1

8
BEL
2

10
POR
1

6
POR
2

6
GBR
1

5
GBR
2

4
CZE
1

Ret
CZE
2

10
GER
1

6
GER
2

5
ESP
1

10
ESP
2

9
JPN
1

14
JPN
2

8
MAC
1

12
MAC
2

6
8th 136
2011 ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC BRA
1

4
BRA
2

2
BEL
1

Ret
BEL
2

DNS
ITA
1

5
ITA
2

15
HUN
1

18
HUN
2

4
CZE
1

4
CZE
2

2
POR
1

6
POR
2

5
GBR
1

4
GBR
2

4
GER
1

10
GER
2

4
ESP
1

3
ESP
2

7
JPN
1

NC
JPN
2

1
CHN
1

5
CHN
2

5
MAC
1

4
MAC
2

2
4th 233
2012 ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC ITA
1

5
ITA
2

4
ESP
1

3
ESP
2

2
MAR
1

8
MAR
2

4
SVK
1

14
SVK
2

4
HUN
1

6
HUN
2

12
AUT
1

8
AUT
2

3
POR
1

6
POR
2

3
BRA
1

8
BRA
2

7
USA
1

8
USA
2

5
JPN
1

6
JPN
2

15
CHN
1

4
CHN
2

3
MAC
1

6
MAC
2

Ret
5th 207
2013 ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC ITA
1

9
ITA
2

11
MAR
1

9
MAR
2

6
SVK
1

5
SVK
2

1
HUN
1

6
HUN
2

6
AUT
1

10
AUT
2

10
RUS
1

2
RUS
2

14
POR
1

7
POR
2

8
ARG
1

NC
ARG
2

9
USA
1

7
USA
2

6
JPN
1

8
JPN
2

1
CHN
1

12
CHN
2

8
MAC
1

11
MAC
2

3
10th 163
2014 ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 MAR
1

Ret
MAR
2

Ret
FRA
1

WD
FRA
2

WD
HUN
1

8
HUN
2

4
SVK
1

4
SVK
2

C
AUT
1

2
AUT
2

5
RUS
1

8
RUS
2

4
BEL
1

5
BEL
2

3
ARG
1

11
ARG
2

10
BEI
1

17†
BEI
2

2
CHN
1

8
CHN
2

6
JPN
1

7
JPN
2

4
MAC
1

7
MAC
2

8
7th 159
2015 ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 ARG
1

14†
ARG
2

Ret
MAR
1

Ret
MAR
2

Ret
HUN
1

10
HUN
2

2
GER
1

Ret
GER
2

8
RUS
1
17†
RUS
2
10
SVK
1
9
SVK
2
10
FRA
1
12
FRA
2
7
POR
1
12
POR
2
11
JPN
1
Ret
JPN
2
7
CHN
1
Ret
CHN
2
DNS
THA
1
Ret
THA
2
DNS
QAT
1
11
QAT
2
12
13th 39
2016 ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 FRA
1
9
FRA
2
11
SVK
1
15
SVK
2
9
HUN
1
14
HUN
2
7
MAR
1
1
MAR
2
8
GER
1
Ret
GER
2
DNS
RUS
1
12
RUS
2
Ret
POR
1

1
POR
2
16
ARG
1
7
ARG
2
2
JPN
1
12
JPN
2
14
CHN
1
7
CHN
2
10
QAT
1
12
QAT
2
9
11th 111
2017 ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 MAR
1

8
MAR
2
8
ITA
1

6
ITA
2
11
HUN
1
9
HUN
2
9
GER
1
8
GER
2
7
POR
1
DNS
POR
2
DNS
ARG
1
9
ARG
2
10
CHN
1
7†
CHN
2
9
JPN
1
13
JPN
2
13
MAC
1
2
MAC
2
6
QAT
1
11
QAT
2
11
11th 69

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete British Touring Car Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded all races) (* signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap – 1 point awarded all races)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DC Pts
2007 SEAT Sport UK SEAT León BRH
1
BRH
2
BRH
3
ROC
1
ROC
2
ROC
3
THR
1
THR
2
THR
3
CRO
1
CRO
2
CRO
3
OUL
1
OUL
2
OUL
3
DON
1
DON
2
DON
3
SNE
1
SNE
2
SNE
3
BRH
1
BRH
2
BRH
3
KNO
1
KNO
2
KNO
3
THR
1

8
THR
2

7
THR
3

8
17th 10

Complete TCR International Series results edit

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

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
2017 Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR RIM
1
RIM
2
BHR
1
BHR
2
SPA
1

8
SPA
2

Ret
MNZ
1
MNZ
2
SAL
1
SAL
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
OSC
1
OSC
2
CHA
1
CHA
2
ZHE
1
ZHE
2
DUB
1
DUB
2
31st 4

Complete World Touring Car Cup results edit

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

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DC Points
2018 Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR MAR
1

21†
MAR
2

10
MAR
3

12
HUN
1

Ret
HUN
2

19
HUN
3

Ret
GER
1

9
GER
2

9
GER
3

10
NED
1

7
NED
2

14
NED
3

Ret
POR
1

Ret
POR
2

15
POR
3

Ret
SVK
1

7
SVK
2

DNS
SVK
3

DSQ
CHN
1

15
CHN
2

15
CHN
3

17
WUH
1

Ret
WUH
2

Ret
WUH
3

17
JPN
1

17
JPN
2

18
JPN
3

14
MAC
1

13
MAC
2

16
MAC
3

14
23rd 24
2019 Comtoyou Team DHL CUPRA Racing CUPRA León TCR MAR
1

Ret
MAR
2

14
MAR
3

14
HUN
1

17
HUN
2

14
HUN
3

13
SVK
1

8
SVK
2

10
SVK
3

23
NED
1

16
NED
2

24
NED
3

20
GER
1

13
GER
2

10
GER
3

6
POR
1

17
POR
2

DSQ
POR
3

16
CHN
1

24
CHN
2

8
CHN
3

12
JPN
1

16
JPN
2

22
JPN
3

Ret
MAC
1

20
MAC
2

13
MAC
3

11
MAL
1

24
MAL
2

20
MAL
3

Ret
22nd 63
2020 Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR BEL
1

4
BEL
2

6
GER
1

5
GER
2

8
SVK
1

6
SVK
2

1
SVK
3

6
HUN
1

11
HUN
2

17
HUN
3

13
ESP
1

19†
ESP
2

Ret
ESP
3

8
ARA
1

12
ARA
2

15
ARA
3

15
11th 117
2021 Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR GER
1

7
GER
2

11
POR
1

17
POR
2

Ret
ESP
1

3
ESP
2

Ret
HUN
1

21
HUN
2

16
CZE
1

9
CZE
2

10
FRA
1

10
FRA
2

13
ITA
1

2
ITA
2

NC
RUS
1

16
RUS
2

9
16th 83
2022 Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR FRA
1

11
FRA
2

12
GER
1

C
GER
2

C
HUN
1

15
HUN
2

13
ESP
1

Ret
ESP
2

Ret
POR
1

13
POR
2

12
ITA
1

6
ITA
2

7
ALS
1

6
ALS
2

11
BHR
1

6
BHR
2

6
SAU
1

3
SAU
2

6
10th 115

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete TCR Europe Touring Car Series results edit

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


TCR Spa 500 results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2019   Red Camel-Jordans.nl   Ivo Breukers
  Rik Breukers
  Pepe Oriola
CUPRA León TCR P 454 1st 1st

Complete TCR World Tour results edit

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

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
2023 Comtoyou Racing Audi RS 3 LMS TCR ALG
1

11
ALG
2

5
SPA
1

7
SPA
2

3
VAL
1
VAL
2
HUN
1

11
HUN
2

9
ELP
1
ELP
2
VIL
1
VIL
2
SYD
1
SYD
2
SYD
3
BAT
1
BAT
2
BAT
3
MAC
1
MAC
2
13th 76

References edit

  1. ^ DHL Rugby [@DHLRugby] (September 21, 2016). "Does @RoalMotorsport's @TomCoronel have what it takes to match the mighty @fijirugby 7s & #DHLImpactPlayer Series w…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ "ROAL to run Chevrolets for Tom Coronel and Tom Chilton". World Touring Car Championship. TouringCarTimes. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  3. ^ "The last pre-Christmas tests". Grandprix.com. 1999-12-20. Retrieved 2007-10-15.
  4. ^ "Minardi and Coronel". Grandprix.com. 2004-02-19. Retrieved 2007-10-15.
  5. ^ Glendenning, Mark (2008-10-26). "Tyre gamble helps Coronel to first win". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  6. ^ Coronel and Cerqui for two car ROAL assault, TouringCarTimes.
  7. ^ In 2015 Tom will compete in the Dakar again. This time solo driving in a buggy. "TOM AND TIM FINISHED THE DAKAR". World Touring Car Championship official website. 2009-01-19. Retrieved 2009-01-21. [dead link]

External links edit

  Media related to Tom Coronel at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official Tom Coronel website (in Dutch and English)
  • Tom Coronel career summary at DriverDB.com
  • Official website of Dakaroutfit Tom Coronel (in Dutch and English)
  • website of Coronel family and karting tracks (in Dutch)
  • website of Dutch TV programme that Tom co-hosts with his brother (in Dutch)
Sporting positions
Preceded by Dutch Production Car Championship
2000cc Champion

1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dutch Formula Ford Championship
Champion

1993
Succeeded by
unknown
Preceded by Masters of Formula 3
Winner

1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by All-Japan Formula 3 Championship
Champion

1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by Formula Nippon
Champion

1999
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Touring Car Championship
Independents' Trophy winner

2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by World Touring Car Championship
Independents' Trophy winner

2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by World Touring Car Championship
Independents' Trophy winner

2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by TCR Europe Touring Car Series
Champion

2023
Succeeded by
Incumbent

coronel, romeo, coronel, born, april, 1972, dutch, professional, racing, driver, twin, brother, also, racer, just, like, their, father, most, important, results, winning, marlboro, masters, formula, race, 1997, formula, nippon, championship, 1999, 2006, 2009, . Tom Romeo Coronel born 5 April 1972 is a Dutch professional racing driver Tom s twin brother Tim is also a racer just like their father Tom Coronel Sr His most important results are winning the Marlboro Masters of Formula 3 race in 1997 the Formula Nippon championship in 1999 and the 2006 and 2009 World Touring Car Championship Independents Trophy As of September 2016 Tom Coronel has driven over 1 000 races 1 Tom CoronelCoronel at the 2011 FIA WTCC Race of Japan NationalityDutchBorn 1972 04 05 5 April 1972 age 52 Naarden NetherlandsRelated toTim Coronel brother World Touring Car Championship andWorld Touring Car Cup careerDebut season2005Current teamComtoyou RacingRacing licenceFIA GoldCar number32Former teamsSR SportGR Asia ROAL Motorsport Boutsen Ginion RacingStarts282Wins6Poles0Fastest laps3Best finish4th in 2011Previous series1990 911992 20011992 93199319931993199419951996 971998 991998 99 20032000 01 2004200120012002 2004 052002 042005200520052005200520052005 06 06 0720072007 082008 200920082009Dutch Citroen AX CupDutch Touring Car ChampionshipDutch Formula Ford ChampionshipGerman Formula FordItalian Touring Car ChampionshipVauxhall Lotus Winter SeriesEuroseries Formula OpelGerman F3Japanese Formula 3Formula NipponJapanese GT ChampionshipFIA GT ChampionshipEuropean Le Mans SeriesEuropean SuperproductionDutch Winter Endurance SeriesETCCSpanish GT ChampionshipItalian Super TouringEuroBOSSAmerican Le Mans SeriesMcGregor Porsche GT3 CupEuropean Touring Car CupDutch Winter Endurance SeriesBTCCDutch Winter Endurance SeriesLe Mans SeriesBenelux Formula FordDakar RallyChampionship titles19911992199319941997199719992004200620092023Dutch Citroen AX CupDutch Touring Car ChampionshipDutch Formula FordEFDA Nations CupJapanese Formula 3Marlboro MastersFormula NipponETCC Independents TrophyWTCC Independents TrophyWTCC Independents TrophyTCR Europe Touring Car SeriesAwards1994Dutch Driver of the Year 24 Hours of Le Mans careerYears1999 2006 2009 TeamsRacing for Holland Johansson Motorsport Spyker SquadronBest finish8th 2002 Class wins0 He is currently still racing in the WTCC where he won his first WTCC race in Okayama Japan in 2008 After competing as an independent driver in a SEAT for many years Tom switched to BMW in 2011 In 2014 Coronel stays with ROAL Motorsport 2 but the team switched to Chevrolet Cruzes to be built by RML specially for the new TC1 technical regulations Even though he has no official factory backing Tom is no longer considered an independent driver due to his experience and results in the past Tom has also been racing for the Dutch Spyker Squadron in the Le Mans Series as well as the 24 Hours of Le Mans for many years Furthermore Tom is often invited to join one off races like the 24 hours at the Nurburgring Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 European formula 1 3 Moving to the Far East 1 4 Formula Nippon 1 5 Formula 1 test 1 6 Return to racing 1 7 World Touring Car Championship 1 8 Dakar Rally 2009 Present 2 Other activities 3 Racing record 3 1 24 Hours of Le Mans results 3 2 Complete German Formula Three results 3 3 Complete Japanese Formula 3 results 3 4 Complete JGTC results 3 5 Complete Formula Nippon results 3 6 Complete European Super Production Championship results 3 7 Complete European Touring Car Championship results 3 8 Complete World Touring Car Championship results 3 9 Complete British Touring Car Championship results 3 10 Complete TCR International Series results 3 11 Complete World Touring Car Cup results 3 12 Complete TCR Europe Touring Car Series results 3 13 TCR Spa 500 results 3 14 Complete TCR World Tour results 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Born in Naarden Coronel started his racing career in 1990 racing in the Dutch Citroen AX Cup after being named the most talented driver in the local racing school After a learning debut year he started to become successful in 1991 With four victories and 105 points he won the title he also won an international Citroen AX race in Barcelona He moved up to the Dutch Touring Car Championship in 1992 competing in a BMW 320i He was crowned champion that same year beating his older brother and teammate Raymond Coronel He also started to compete in the Dutch Formula Ford championship with team Fresh At the end of 1992 he decided to focus his attention on single seater racing He stayed with team Fresh in 1993 and again was a strong competitor Victorious in three races he won the Dutch Formula Ford championship that year Also he came in second in the Benelux championship behind the Belgian driver Geoffroy Horion who lost the Dutch championship to Coronel His participation in a few German Formula Ford races resulted in a handful of podium finishes He finished ninth in that year s Formula Ford Festival European formula edit In 1994 Coronel debuted in the Euroseries Formula Opel Lotus racing for the Dutch Van Amersfoort Racing team With eight pole positions and two victories he was successful but lost the championship to Marco Campos He won the nations cup for the Netherlands together with Donny Crevels and was elected Dutch Driver of the year This gave him the funds he needed to compete in the next year s German Formula Three championship Racing for the WTS team which delivered previous champions as Michael Schumacher and Jos Verstappen he was teamed up with Ralf Schumacher The team used a Dallara chassis which was powered by Opel engines Scoring 74 points in sixteen races he finished seventh in the championship results He did not perform well in the international Formula Three classics failing to finish in Macau and Monaco and finishing fifth in the Marlboro Masters at Zandvoort Moving to the Far East edit Coronel decided to search for success far from home signing up to compete in the Japanese Formula 3 championship with team TOM S for 1996 He scored his first victory at the Sugo circuit and this along with five second places earned him the third spot in that year s championship He came in second with the Italian Prema Power team at the annual Monaco Formula Three race He stayed with TOM S for the next season the team traded in their own chassis for a more competitive Dallara and used Toyota engines Coronel dominated the championship winning six out of the seven races he competed in His lead was so comfortable that he could afford to miss two races to compete in the Macau Grand Prix and Marlboro Masters Earlier in the year he was taken out in the leading position at the Monaco Formula Three race but he was successful for his home crowd in Zandvoort Starting from the fourth position he drove his way to the lead and followed through until the finish becoming the second Dutchman to win the event after Jos Verstappen Formula Nippon edit It was time for Coronel to move to the next level He stayed in Japan in 1998 competing in the Formula Nippon and Japanese GT championship both for team Nakajima owned by former Formula One driver Satoru Nakajima Driving with a Reynard Toyota combination his first Formula Nippon season was expected to be a learning year Coronel had a relatively poor season due to some bad luck and the team having never previously worked with a non Japanese driver He performed much better in the GT championship Sharing a Honda NSX with Japanese driver Koji Yamanishi the title was in sight until the last race Eventually they finished second when the car broke down in the formation lap of the last race No changes in Coronel s programme were seen for 1999 In Formula Nippon he proved to be a strong contender for the championship title At first his main rival reigning champion Satoshi Motoyama build up an advantage over Coronel But during the year Coronel fought his way back to the front of the championship Winning his first race at Fuji Speedway he led Motoyama with four points into the last race at Suzuka Driving side by side a slow starting Coronel and Motoyama crashed into each other in the first corner of the race Since there were no other competitors for the title Coronel was instantly but controversially champion He was not as successful in the Japanese GT that year having no chances on the title Tom made his debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Jan Lammers Racing for Holland Teaming up with Lammers and Peter Kox the team kept up with the factory teams but had to stop after 213 laps due to technical failure Formula 1 test edit After his Japanese successes Coronel had gained some attention and he decided to focus his energy on finding a Formula One seat In order to finance his Formula One ambitions an investment plan was initiated People could invest in Coronel by buying stocks in the Racing Dutchman B V When Coronel would become successful in Formula One investors would be repaid Eventually the plan failed because some of the investors failed to meet the agreements Coronel tested once for the Arrows team 3 but lost the chance for a seat in favour of Jos Verstappen and Pedro de la Rosa Since Coronel had focused his full attention to Formula One he found himself without a drive for the beginning of the 2000 racing season He drove the 24 hours of Le Mans for the second time with Racing for Holland and competed in some FIA GT races with Mike Hezemans Return to racing edit With little racing distance covered the previous year Coronel wanted to race a full season in 2001 He signed up for the works BMW team to compete in the Dutch Touring Car Championship Just for the start of the season he was contacted by Lister to compete in the FIA GT Championship Coronel agreed but had to miss some races since he already signed for BMW He won races in both championships that year Also he would compete with Stefan Johansson s team at Le Mans that year but Johansson retired in the first part of the race Coronel moved to the European Touring Car Championship ETCC in 2002 he participated for Carly Motors alongside Peter Kox and Gianni Morbidelli They could not keep up with the works teams but Coronel still harvested three podium finishes He stayed with Carly in 2003 but had a 2002 spec chassis for most of the season and struggling to keep up He and Duncan Huisman won the independents trophy for Carly Motors He also made a one year return to the Japanese GT winning one race in a now outdated Honda NSX The 2004 ETCC season was very similar for him although his teammate was now Paulien Zwart his partner They won the independents team trophy for the second consecutive year and Coronel won the independent drivers title He finished his first Le Mans race with Racing for Holland in 2002 finishing eighth in the overall standings He also made the finish in 2003 this time with a Spyker C8 Returning to Racing for Holland in 2004 he formed a high profile line up with Justin Wilson and Ralph Firman However they failed to finish the race There were some rumours that he had signed a third driver deal with Minardi 4 but there was never a contract World Touring Car Championship edit nbsp Coronel driving the SEAT Leon TFSI in the second race at the 2008 WTCC Race of Japan in Okayama He managed to hold off a charging Augusto Farfus and won his first WTCC race The European Touring Car Championship changed its format to a World Championship in 2005 and Coronel moved teams He left Carly to join up with Team GR Asia which used the SEAT Toledo Coronel had a strong year in which he just missed the Independents trophy in the last race His luck changed for the better in 2006 With the all new SEAT Leon he did clinch the title his second in three seasons He continued his participation with team GR Asia in 2007 though less successful For the final round of the 2007 British Touring Car Championship at Thruxton he raced for SEAT Sport UK to help them win the team s championship and the drivers championship for Jason Plato In both 2005 and 2006 he drove at the 24 Hours of Le Mans for Spyker but failed to finish in both attempts In 2008 Coronel competed in the brand new SUNRED SEAT Team in another Leon He got his podium in Oschersleben and remains one of the most popular WTCC drivers Autosport magazine voted him as one of the 10 best WTCC drivers In the second race at the Race of Japan on the Okayama International Circuit an absolutely stunning drive brought him his first victory in the WTCC 5 nbsp Coronel competing in the 2014 World Touring Car Championship In 2009 he was eligible for the Independents Trophy which he won for Sunred In 2010 he is driving a turbo diesel Leon for the new semi works SR Sport team which is run by Sunred Tom finished the season 8th his highest ever In 2011 Tom changed teams to join ROAL Motorsport formerly running the works team BMW Italy Spain Tom won the second race at Suzuka Japan his second WTCC overall victory Coronel stayed with ROAL Motorsport for 2012 this time as part of a two car effort with Alberto Cerqui joining him in the team 6 Dakar Rally 2009 Present edit Tom and his twin brother Tim competed in the 2009 edition of the Dakar Rally in Argentina and Chile Buenos Aires Valparaiso Buenos Aires This was Tom s first edition of Dakar whereas brother Tim already competed in 2007 and was lined up for the 2008 edition which got cancelled at the last moment The brothers were driving a Bowler Nemesis for the dakarsport com outfit and backed to Buenos Aires in 70th position overall after crossing two countries in 15 stages for a total of 6 000 km from January 3 18 7 Other activities editThe Coronel family owns two indoor go karting tracks in Huizen and Enschede Tom co hosts an automotive programme with Tim and was a regular guest on the Dutch Formula One broadcast until RTL decided not to go on with the studio shows in favour of more on track time during the broadcast Coronel is in a relationship with racing driver Paulien Zwart and they have a daughter and a son together The pair were teammates at Carly Motors in the 2004 European Touring Car Championship season Pauline is the daughter of Ascari Cars owner Klaas Zwart who also raced for Carly in 2004 Racing record edit24 Hours of Le Mans results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1999 nbsp Konrad Motorsport nbsp Talkline Racing for Holland nbsp Jan Lammers nbsp Peter Kox Lola B98 10 Ford LMP 213 DNF DNF 2000 nbsp Konrad Motorsport nbsp Racing for Holland nbsp Jan Lammers nbsp Peter Kox Lola B2K 10 Ford LMP900 38 DNF DNF 2001 nbsp Johansson Motorsport nbsp Stefan Johansson nbsp Patrick Lemarie Audi R8 LMP900 35 DNF DNF 2002 nbsp Racing for Holland nbsp Jan Lammers nbsp Val Hillebrand Dome S101 Judd LMP900 351 8th 7th 2003 nbsp ST Team Orange Spyker nbsp Norman Simon nbsp Hans Hugenholtz Spyker C8 Double 12R GT 229 NC NC 2004 nbsp Racing for Holland nbsp Justin Wilson nbsp Ralph Firman Dome S101 Judd LMP1 313 NC NC 2005 nbsp Spyker Squadron nbsp Peter van Merksteijn Sr nbsp Donny Crevels Spyker C8 Spyder GT2 R GT2 76 DNF DNF 2006 nbsp Spyker Squadron nbsp Donny Crevels nbsp Peter Dumbreck Spyker C8 Spyder GT2 R GT2 40 DNF DNF 2009 nbsp Snoras Spyker Squadron nbsp Jeroen Bleekemolen nbsp Jaroslav Janis Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2 R GT2 319 25th 5th 2010 nbsp Spyker Squadron nbsp Peter Dumbreck nbsp Jeroen Bleekemolen Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2 R GT2 280 27th 9th Complete German Formula Three results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Engine Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Pts 1995 Opel Team WTS Opel A HOC1Ret HOC2Ret AVU19 AVU211 NOR14 NOR23 DIE1Ret DIE29 NUR13 NUR24 ALE1Ret ALE2Ret MAG13 MAG24 HOC18 HOC216 6th 74 Complete Japanese Formula 3 results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Pts 1996 TOM S Toyota SUZ2 TSU4 MIN2 FUJ2 SUZ4 SUG1 SEN2 SUZ2 FUJC 3rd 33 1997 TOM S Toyota SUZ1 TSU1 MIN2 FUJ1 SUZ1 SUG SEN1 MOT1 FUJC SUZ 1st 60 Complete JGTC results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DC Pts 1998 Nakajima Racing Honda NSX GT500 SUZ2 FUJC SENRet FUJ1 MOTRet MIN2 SUGRet 2nd 50 1999 Nakajima Racing Honda NSX GT500 SUZ11 FUJ14 SUG4 MINRet FUJ8 TAI1 MOT5 5th 41 2003 Mugen Honda NSX GT500 TAI4 FUJRet SUG9 FUJ12 FUJ8 MOT1 AUT10 SUZ11 10th 38 Complete Formula Nippon results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Points 1998 Nakajima Racing SUZ8 MIN6 FUJRet MOT4 SUZ5 SUG5 FUJC MINRet FUJRet SUZ14 11th 8 1999 Nakajima Racing SUZ2 MOTRet MIN3 FUJ1 SUZ2 SUG1 FUJ1 MINRet MOT3 SUZRet 1st 50 Complete European Super Production Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Pts 2001 Carly Motors BMW 320i MNZ BRN MAG SIL ZOL HUN A1R NUR JAR EST3 15th 12 Complete European Touring Car Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Pts 2002 Carly Motors BMW 320i MAG112 MAG2Ret SIL18 SIL2Ret BRN112 BRN28 JAR16 JAR2Ret AND19 AND27 OSC1Ret OSC28 SPA19 SPA23 PER1 PER2 DON17 DON26 EST13 EST22 7th 16 2003 Carly Motors BMW 320i VAL18 VAL28 MAG17 MAG24 PER111 PER28 BRN1 BRN2 DON1Ret DON210 SPA112 SPA28 AND111 AND210 OSC17 OSC212 EST111 EST2Ret MNZ13 MNZ22 10th 27 2004 Carly Motors BMW 320i MNZ16 MNZ24 VAL110 VAL29 MAG1Ret MAG28 HOC111 HOC28 BRN16 BRN27 DON113 DON28 SPA114 SPA26 IMO112 IMO212 OSC18 OSC24 DUB1 DUB2 12th 25 Complete World Touring Car Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points 2005 GR Asia SEAT Toledo Cupra ITA115 ITA2Ret FRA123 FRA2DSQ GBR114 GBR214 SMR118 SMR2Ret MEX18 MEX25 BEL113 BEL23 GER1 21 GER213 TUR1Ret TUR2DNS ESP1NC ESP213 MAC1Ret MAC2DNS 14th 11 2006 GR Asia SEAT Toledo Cupra ITA1Ret ITA213 FRA110 FRA216 17th 20 SEAT Leon GBR113 GBR214 GER1 10 GER212 BRA114 BRA211 MEX14 MEX26 CZE16 CZE223 TUR18 TUR212 ESP114 ESP213 MAC17 MAC23 2007 GR Asia SEAT Leon BRA16 BRA28 NED1Ret NED214 ESP121 ESP225 FRA19 FRA2Ret CZE1Ret CZE211 POR16 POR24 SWE14 SWE24 GER1 Ret GER212 GBR113 GBR29 ITA19 ITA27 MAC115 MAC25 13th 29 2008 SUNRED Racing Development SEAT Leon TFSI BRA17 BRA29 MEX14 MEX26 ESP19 ESP2DNS FRA114 FRA29 CZE118 CZE212 POR110 POR212 GBR15 GBR222 GER1 7 GER22 EUR115 EUR215 ITA110 ITA224 JPN18 JPN21 MAC122 MAC2Ret 14th 35 2009 SUNRED Engineering SEAT Leon TFSI BRA19 BRA28 MEX115 MEX215 MAR121 MAR28 FRA18 FRA219 ESP17 ESP210 CZE19 CZE29 POR113 POR212 GBR110 GBR211 GER1 4 GER28 ITA15 ITA214 JPN110 JPN213 MAC113 MAC2Ret 14th 15 2010 SR Sport SEAT Leon TDI BRA18 BRA2Ret MAR15 MAR23 ITA15 ITA22 BEL18 BEL210 POR16 POR26 GBR15 GBR24 CZE1Ret CZE210 GER16 GER25 ESP110 ESP29 JPN114 JPN28 MAC112 MAC26 8th 136 2011 ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC BRA14 BRA22 BEL1Ret BEL2DNS ITA15 ITA215 HUN118 HUN24 CZE14 CZE22 POR16 POR25 GBR14 GBR24 GER110 GER24 ESP13 ESP27 JPN1NC JPN21 CHN15 CHN25 MAC14 MAC22 4th 233 2012 ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC ITA15 ITA24 ESP13 ESP22 MAR18 MAR24 SVK114 SVK24 HUN16 HUN212 AUT18 AUT23 POR16 POR23 BRA18 BRA27 USA18 USA25 JPN16 JPN215 CHN14 CHN23 MAC16 MAC2Ret 5th 207 2013 ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC ITA19 ITA211 MAR19 MAR26 SVK15 SVK21 HUN16 HUN26 AUT110 AUT210 RUS12 RUS214 POR17 POR28 ARG1NC ARG29 USA17 USA26 JPN18 JPN21 CHN112 CHN28 MAC111 MAC23 10th 163 2014 ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 MAR1Ret MAR2Ret FRA1WD FRA2WD HUN18 HUN24 SVK14 SVK2C AUT12 AUT25 RUS18 RUS24 BEL15 BEL23 ARG111 ARG210 BEI117 BEI22 CHN18 CHN26 JPN17 JPN24 MAC17 MAC28 7th 159 2015 ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 ARG114 ARG2Ret MAR1Ret MAR2Ret HUN110 HUN22 GER1Ret GER28 RUS117 RUS210 SVK19 SVK210 FRA112 FRA27 POR112 POR211 JPN1Ret JPN27 CHN1Ret CHN2DNS THA1Ret THA2DNS QAT111 QAT212 13th 39 2016 ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 FRA19 FRA211 SVK115 SVK29 HUN114 HUN27 MAR11 MAR28 GER1Ret GER2DNS RUS112 RUS2Ret POR11 POR216 ARG17 ARG22 JPN112 JPN214 CHN17 CHN210 QAT112 QAT29 11th 111 2017 ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 MAR18 MAR28 ITA16 ITA211 HUN19 HUN29 GER18 GER27 POR1DNS POR2DNS ARG19 ARG210 CHN17 CHN29 JPN113 JPN213 MAC12 MAC26 QAT111 QAT211 11th 69 Driver did not finish the race but was classified as he completed over 90 of the race distance Complete British Touring Car Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position 1 point awarded in first race Races in italics indicate fastest lap 1 point awarded all races signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap 1 point awarded all races Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DC Pts 2007 SEAT Sport UK SEAT Leon BRH1 BRH2 BRH3 ROC1 ROC2 ROC3 THR1 THR2 THR3 CRO1 CRO2 CRO3 OUL1 OUL2 OUL3 DON1 DON2 DON3 SNE1 SNE2 SNE3 BRH1 BRH2 BRH3 KNO1 KNO2 KNO3 THR18 THR27 THR38 17th 10 Complete TCR International Series results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points 2017 Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR RIM1 RIM2 BHR1 BHR2 SPA18 SPA2Ret MNZ1 MNZ2 SAL1 SAL2 HUN1 HUN2 OSC1 OSC2 CHA1 CHA2 ZHE1 ZHE2 DUB1 DUB2 31st 4 Complete World Touring Car Cup results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DC Points 2018 Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR MAR121 MAR210 MAR312 HUN1Ret HUN219 HUN3Ret GER19 GER29 GER310 NED17 NED214 NED3Ret POR1Ret POR215 POR3Ret SVK17 SVK2DNS SVK3DSQ CHN115 CHN215 CHN317 WUH1Ret WUH2Ret WUH317 JPN117 JPN218 JPN314 MAC113 MAC216 MAC314 23rd 24 2019 Comtoyou Team DHL CUPRA Racing CUPRA Leon TCR MAR1Ret MAR214 MAR314 HUN117 HUN214 HUN313 SVK18 SVK210 SVK323 NED116 NED224 NED320 GER113 GER210 GER36 POR117 POR2DSQ POR316 CHN124 CHN28 CHN312 JPN116 JPN222 JPN3Ret MAC120 MAC213 MAC311 MAL124 MAL220 MAL3Ret 22nd 63 2020 Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR BEL14 BEL26 GER15 GER28 SVK16 SVK21 SVK36 HUN111 HUN217 HUN313 ESP119 ESP2Ret ESP38 ARA112 ARA215 ARA315 11th 117 2021 Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR GER17 GER211 POR117 POR2Ret ESP13 ESP2Ret HUN121 HUN216 CZE19 CZE210 FRA110 FRA213 ITA12 ITA2NC RUS116 RUS29 16th 83 2022 Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR FRA111 FRA212 GER1C GER2C HUN115 HUN213 ESP1Ret ESP2Ret POR113 POR212 ITA16 ITA27 ALS16 ALS211 BHR16 BHR26 SAU13 SAU26 10th 115 Driver did not finish the race but was classified as he completed over 90 of the race distance Complete TCR Europe Touring Car Series results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DC Points 2019 Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR HUN1 HUN2 HOC111 HOC210 SPA110 SPA225 RBR119 RBR218 OSC12 OSC22 CAT16 CAT28 MNZ1 MNZ2 12th 137 2020 Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR FK8 LEC1Ret LEC2Ret ZOL1 ZOL2 MNZ1 MNZ2 CAT1 CAT2 SPA12 SPA22 JAR114 JAR27 16th 100 2021 Comtoyou Racing Audi RS 3 LMS TCR SVK15 SVK26 LEC19 LEC28 ZAN11 ZAN2Ret SPA110 SPA210 NUR15 NUR2DNS MNZ13 MNZ22 CAT114 CAT2WD 4th 258 2022 Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR ALG18 ALG23 LEC11 LEC25 SPA15 SPA23 NOR1 NOR2 NUR11 NUR2C MNZ113 MNZ28 CAT12 CAT22 2nd 316 2023 Comtoyou Racing Audi RS 3 LMS TCR ALG111 ALG25 PAU16 PAU21 SPA17 SPA23 HUN111 HUN29 LEC14 LEC23 MNZ111 MNZ23 CAT12 CAT24 1st 468 TCR Spa 500 results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 2019 nbsp Red Camel Jordans nl nbsp Ivo Breukers nbsp Rik Breukers nbsp Pepe Oriola CUPRA Leon TCR P 454 1st 1st Complete TCR World Tour results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points 2023 Comtoyou Racing Audi RS 3 LMS TCR ALG111 ALG25 SPA17 SPA23 VAL1 VAL2 HUN111 HUN29 ELP1 ELP2 VIL1 VIL2 SYD1 SYD2 SYD3 BAT1 BAT2 BAT3 MAC1 MAC2 13th 76References edit DHL Rugby DHLRugby September 21 2016 Does RoalMotorsport s TomCoronel have what it takes to match the mighty fijirugby 7s amp DHLImpactPlayer Series w Tweet via Twitter ROAL to run Chevrolets for Tom Coronel and Tom Chilton World Touring Car Championship TouringCarTimes 12 December 2013 Retrieved 12 December 2013 The last pre Christmas tests Grandprix com 1999 12 20 Retrieved 2007 10 15 Minardi and Coronel Grandprix com 2004 02 19 Retrieved 2007 10 15 Glendenning Mark 2008 10 26 Tyre gamble helps Coronel to first win autosport com Haymarket Publications Retrieved 2008 11 01 Coronel and Cerqui for two car ROAL assault TouringCarTimes In 2015 Tom will compete in the Dakar again This time solo driving in a buggy TOM AND TIM FINISHED THE DAKAR World Touring Car Championship official website 2009 01 19 Retrieved 2009 01 21 dead link External links edit nbsp Media related to Tom Coronel at Wikimedia Commons Official Tom Coronel website in Dutch and English Tom Coronel career summary at DriverDB com Official website of Dakaroutfit Tom Coronel in Dutch and English website of Coronel family and karting tracks in Dutch website of Dutch TV programme that Tom co hosts with his brother in Dutch Sporting positions Preceded byPatrick Huisman Dutch Production Car Championship2000cc Champion1992 Succeeded byCor Euser Preceded byKurt Mollekens Dutch Formula Ford ChampionshipChampion1993 Succeeded byunknown Preceded byKurt Mollekens Masters of Formula 3Winner1997 Succeeded byDavid Saelens Preceded byJuichi Wakisaka All Japan Formula 3 ChampionshipChampion1997 Succeeded byPeter Dumbreck Preceded bySatoshi Motoyama Formula NipponChampion1999 Succeeded byToranosuke Takagi Preceded byDuncan Huisman European Touring Car ChampionshipIndependents Trophy winner2004 Succeeded byMarc Hennerici WTCC Preceded byMarc Hennerici World Touring Car ChampionshipIndependents Trophy winner2006 Succeeded byStefano D Aste Preceded bySergio Hernandez World Touring Car ChampionshipIndependents Trophy winner2009 Succeeded bySergio Hernandez Preceded byFranco Girolami TCR Europe Touring Car SeriesChampion2023 Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Coronel amp oldid 1192927725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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