René Rast

René Rast ( born October 26, 1986 in Minden ) is a German racing driver. It occurs since 2008 in the Porsche Supercup and won in 2010, 2011 and 2012 the championship.

Career

Rest his motorsport career began in 1996 in karting, where he was active until 2002. Among other things, he won the 2001 North German ICA Junior Kartcup and in 2002 the German ICA Junior Kartcup. In 2003, a break in formula racing, and stood in for two years in the German Formula BMW. After he had finished his first season at the 18th overall, 2004 he was 23rd in the overall standings.

2005 changed break in touring car racing. He stepped in the ADAC Volkswagen Polo Cup at, scored six race wins and won the championship. In 2005 he drove in the German SEAT Leon Supercopa and was with three wins runner-up behind Florian Gruber.

2007 catch went for the MRS team in the German Porsche Carrera Cup at the start and finished the first season with a podium placing on the tenth overall. In addition, he completed a guest stint in the Porsche Supercup. 2008 Rast decided the German Porsche Carrera Cup with a victory. In addition, he took up to ten of the eleven rounds of the Porsche Supercup. He scored a podium placement, and finished the season in fifth place in the driver standings.

In 2009, Rast in the Porsche Supercup six wins and finished the season as runner-up with 207 to 254 points behind Jeroen Bleekemolen. 2010 moved to rest Lechner Racing and won four races in the Porsche Supercup. He decided the championship with 152 to 146 points ahead of Nick Tandy for themselves. In addition, rest took in 2010 to six races of the ADAC GT Masters part. Here he managed a win and he finished the season as a starting 17. 2011 remained at rest Lechner Racing in the Porsche Supercup. With four victories, he leads the championship one race weekend on before the season ends. In addition, rest again started to race in the ADAC GT Masters and the German Porsche Carrera Cup and the American Le Mans Series. In addition, catch graduated DTM test for BMW.

Career stations

  • 2008: Porsche Supercup ( 5th place)
  • 2009: Porsche Supercup (2nd place)
  • 2010: Porsche Supercup (Master)
  • 2010: ADAC GT Masters ( 17th)
  • 2011: Porsche Supercup (Master)
  • 2011: German Porsche Carrera Cup ( 6th place)
  • 2011: ADAC GT Masters ( 19th place )
  • 2011: ALMS, GT
  • 2012: Porsche Supercup (Master)
  • 2012: German Porsche Carrera Cup (Master)
  • 2012: ADAC GT Masters ( 16th place)
  • 2013: ADAC GT Masters
  • 2013: FIA GT Series
  • 2013: Blancpain Endurance Series
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