Edoardo Mortara

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Edoardo Mortara
Mortara mer.jpg
Mortara in 2018
Nationality Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Swiss
Flag of Italy.svg Italian [lower-alpha 1]
Born (1987-01-12) 12 January 1987 (age 37)
Geneva, Switzerland
Formula E career
Debut season 2017–18
Current team Mahindra Racing
Racing licence FIA Platinum Driver.png FIA Platinum
Car number48
Former teams ROKiT Venturi Racing, Maserati MSG Racing
Starts80
Championships0
Wins6
Podiums13
Poles2
Fastest laps2
Best finish2nd in 2020–21
Finished last season14th (39 pts)
Previous series
201118
2007–10
2009
2009
2008–09
2006
2006
DTM
Formula Three Euroseries
GP2 Series
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
GP2 Asia Series
Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup
Formula Renault 2.0 Italia
Championship titles
2010 Formula 3 Euro Series
Awards
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2017
Macau Grand Prix
Macau Grand Prix
Macau GT Cup
Macau GT Cup
Macau GT Cup
Macau GT World Cup

Edoardo "Edo" Mortara (born 12 January 1987) is a Swiss-Italian-French professional racing driver currently competing for Mahindra Racing in Formula E. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, he holds triple nationality from all three countries. He is a former Formula Three Euroseries champion and he almost claimed the DTM title with Audi in 2016. In 2021 and 2022, he finished in 2nd and then 3rd overall in the FIA Formula E World Companionship. He is a street circuit specialist and renowned as "Mr Macau". He last raced in the Formula E championship for the Maserati MSG Team. [3]

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He is renowned as "Mr Macau" as he has amassed ten wins (with seven overall victories) in Macau from 2008 to 2017 in F3 and GT races. These wins include 2008 F3 Qualification Race, 2009 F3 Main Race, 2010 F3 Qualification Race and Main Race, 2011, 2012, 2013 Macau GT Races, 2013 Audi R8 LMS Race and 2017 Macau GT World Cup Qualification Race and Main Race. This is a record for any driver or rider in Macau up to date.

He was also ranked 38th and 15th by the famous "Autosport" magazine as one of the top 50 drivers in the world in 2021 and 2022 respectively.

In 2017–2018, he drove for the Venturi Formula E Team. In the first weekend of his Formula E races in Hong Kong, his performances stood out as a rookie as he finished seventh after charging from the field in the first race. And in the second race, he led most of the race until a spin which cost him the victory. However, he still finished in second place and claimed the best-ever result for the Venturi team in FE season 4.

In 2018–2019 season, he claimed a podium finish in Mexico and his first ever FE victory in Hong Kong on 10 March 2019. After his win, a string of bad luck and poor reliability had put Edo out of the championship contention. Despite these problems, he still finished season 5 as the highest-placed Venturi powertrain driver with 52 points (Massa 36 points, Vandoorne 35 points and Paffett 9 points).

In 2019–2020 season, he performed consistently and finished in the points in 7 out of 11 races. His best result was a 4th place in Diriyah. Overall, he finished season 6 with 41 points and comprehensively outscore his teammate Felipe Massa by 41–3 points.

In the 2020–2021 season, he took a win in the Puebla ePrix and 3 more podium finishes. He finished the season strongly as the Vice-Champion with 92 points.

In the 2021–2022 season, he finished third in the overall standing with 169 points as he took 4 wins, 2 more podiums, 2 pole positions and 2 fastest lap awards in season 8 races.

In the 2022–2023 season, Mortara endured a difficult year with the newly-formed Maserati Team. The restructured management and technical team were not working well with him right from the beginning of their partnership, especially after the departure of team principal Jerome d'Ambrosio. On 27th September, it was announced that Edo would end his partnership with Maserati early and he opted to sign for Mahindra Racing on a multi-year deal.

Career

Early career

Mortara in DTM in 2014. 2014 DTM HockenheimringII Edoardo Mortara by 2eight 8SC1316.jpg
Mortara in DTM in 2014.

In 2006 he stepped up to Formula racing, starting in Formula Renault, he becomes the top rookie in the Italian Formula Renault and also gaining experience in Eurocup Formula Renault. In 2008, he finished second in the F3 Euroseries championship, ahead of third place Jules Bianchi. He also won the Macau Grand Prix qualifying race and finished a close second place in the main race that year.

At the end of the 2009 season, Mortara returned to Formula Three to contest the Macau Grand Prix with Signature, after driven some uncompetitive GP2 machines early in the season. He went on to win the event easily ahead of team-mate Jean Karl Vernay. In 2010, he contested 2010 campaign in the Formula Three Euroseries. [4] He won the championship and then signed for Audi to drive for their DTM cars from 2011.

In November 2010, he won the Macau F3 Grand Prix for the second time in a row. He became the first-ever driver to have won this famous event 2 times.

Mortara in Macau. Mortara in Macau.jpg
Mortara in Macau.

For 2011, Mortara made a switch to the DTM series driving for Audi Team Rosberg. He made his progress steadily season by season.

In 2016, he lost the DTM title by just 4 points.

Since 2017, he switched to Mercedes Benz after having almost won the DTM title with Audi in 2016.

He is renowned as "Mr Macau" as he has won 10 times in Macau from 2008 to 2017 in F3 and GT races. These wins include 2008 F3 Qualification Race, 2009 F3 Main Race, 2010 F3 Qualification Race and Main Race, 2011, 2012, 2013 Macau GT Races, 2013 Audi R8 LMS Race and 2017 Macau GT World Cup Qualification Race and Main Race. This is a record for any driver or rider in Macau up to date.

Formula E

ROKiT Venturi Racing (2017–2022)

2017–18 season

In 2017–2018, he drove for the Venturi Formula E team. In the first weekend of his Formula E races in Hong Kong, his performances stood out as a rookie as he finished seventh after charging from the field in the first race. And in the second race, he led most of the race, but had a spin in the closing laps, causing him to finish in second place behind Rosenqvist.

On 19 May 2018, he won his first DTM race for the Mercedes Benz at EuroSpeedway Lausitz. He then also claimed pole and victory on 23 June 2018 at Norisring. He finished the season in 6th position. During his DTM career, he has got 10 wins, 26 podiums, 5 poles and 6 fastest laps.

Mortara claimed his first FE victory for himself and Venturi team in Hong Kong 48 Edoardo Mortara at Lung Wo Rd, Man Yiu St (20190310164505).jpg
Mortara claimed his first FE victory for himself and Venturi team in Hong Kong
2018–19 season

In 2018–2019, he would concentrate on the Formula E series and drive for the Venturi team again. In the fourth race of the season, he scored his first podium finish of the season in Mexico. And on 10 March 2019, he claimed his first FE victory for himself and Venturi team in Hong Kong. It was a hard-earned victory for him on a track that last year saw him throw away a victory when he was comfortably leading.

After his win in Hong Kong, a string of bad luck and poor reliability had put Edo out of the championship contention. In Sanya, he was almost taken out by a three-car shunt between Buemi, Frijns and di Grassi and thrown out of points after receiving a 16-second time penalty for failing to activate the attack mode. Then, in Rome, a drive shaft failure forced him to retire when he was running a strong 6th. In Paris, he crashed from 7th position in the rain and eventually collided with Alex Lynn (which gave him a 3-place grid penalty in the next round).

In Monaco, an overtaking incident with Jérôme D’Ambrosio, damaged his front suspension and resulted in the untimely end to his race. In Bern, after setting competitive times and clocking the 2nd fastest time in the 2nd free practice, the team made some wrong choices in qualifying. He would finish in a frustrated 11th. just outside the points eventually. Then, in Bern, a brake failure issue caused yet another retirement for him and in turn gave him another 5-place grid penalty for the New York round.

In the first race in New York, he overtook more than 10 cars after his grid penalty and was fighting for 9th position before being taken out by Max Gunther. In the second race, he qualified well in the top 10. But a front brake caliper failure forced him to retire early yet again.

However, he still finished season 5 as the highest-placed Venturi powertrain driver with 52 points (Massa 36 points, Vandoorne 35 points and Paffett 9 points).

2019–20 season

In the 2019–2020 season, Mortara started the season well with a solid 7th place in the first race in Diriyah. He then narrowly missed out on the podium by finishing 4th in the second race there. In Santiago, bad luck hit Mortara in his qualifying lap as Robin Frijns spun in front of him that costed him his chance of superpole. In the race, he was forced to retire from 5th place after contact with Da Costa.

In Mexico, he had another solid performance by claiming 8th place in the race. In Marrakesh, he qualified well in 5th and performed brilliantly by finishing 5th in the race after battling with Buemi and Lotterer.

In the 6 races in Berlin after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Venturi seemed to lose its competitiveness against the manufacturer teams. However, Mortara still finished in points in 3 of these races.

In the end, he finished season 6 with 41 points and comprehensively outscored his teammate Felipe Massa by 41–3 points.

2020–21 season

Mortara started off the season with a strong second place in race one in Diriyah. The next day during free practice however, he suffered a freak incident. After doing the practice start procedure, his car lost brake pressure, causing him to go straight into the barriers at turn 18. Mercedes, who supplied the Mercedes-Benz EQ powertrains to the team, were forced to sit out qualifying along with Mortara's own ROKiT Venturi Racing car. They later stated that an incorrect software parameter meant the rear brake system didn't activate as intended and the fail-safe did not kick in. Mortara was released from the hospital but opted not to partake in race 2. [5]

In Rome, his car refused to power up in qualifying and he was forced to start at the back of the grid in race one. Things didn't improve for the race and he was an early retirement with damage after hitting a slowing Sérgio Sette Câmara as the Dragon / Penske dived for the pitlane. On Sunday, however, he qualified seventh and scored a solid fourth place after battling hard with Maximilian Günther's BMW.

In the first race of the Valencia ePrix, Mortara was taken out by Lotterer in the rain and then ran out of energy as most cars did in the final stage of the race. On Sunday, he charged through the field to take 9th place and score another 2 points.

In the Monaco race, all Mercedes-powered cars were not as competitive as expected. Mortara qualified in the midfield after his qualifying run in group 2. He charged his way up to 9th position until the second last corner only to be hit from behind, and thus narrowly missed out on points.

In the first race of the Puebla ePrix, Mortara qualified a strong sixth after coming from group 2. He got past both BMWs in the race and finished on the podium for the second time in the season. On Sunday, he starred in qualifying again to take 3rd on the starting grid. In the race, he held off Wehrlein to earn his second Formula E victory as he moved top of the standings in the drivers' championship.

As the championship leader in New York, bad luck stroke Mortara as he was unable to set a full-power qualifying lap after a switch on his steering wheel locked into place, and he had to start at the back of the grid as a result. He managed to get pas 9 car and eventually finished 14th. On Sunday, he was out of points after tangling with Jake Dennis in the race.

In London's first race, despite setting the fastest time in qualifying group 1, Mortara could only manage to start from 16th on the grid. He charged his way to finish 9th and claimed 2 points. In the second race, he started in the midfield again but stalled on the grid. He would eventually finish 11th.

In the penultimate round of the 2020–21 season in Berlin, Mortara qualified a strong 4th. He was able to get past both DS techeetah in the race and threatened di Grassi's lead all the way until the chequered flag, with di Grassi just edging Mortara by 0.141s at the finish.

He thus entered the season finale second in the drivers’ table with just a three-point deficit to Nyck de Vries. However, at the start of the race, a stalled Evans saw Mortara left nowhere to go and he smashed into Evan's car heavily. both title contenders were thus eliminated and Mortara sustained a fractured vertebra as a result of this collision.

Nevertheless, he still finished the season as the Vice-Champion in the 2020–21 season with 92 points.

2021–22 season
Mortara during testing for the 2021-22 Formula E World Championship. He finished the season third. Edoardo Mortara ROKiT Venturi Racing FIA Formula E World Championship 2021 Valencia Testing.jpg
Mortara during testing for the 2021–22 Formula E World Championship. He finished the season third.

In season 8 of the Formula E season, Mortara bounced back and finished a strong sixth in the first race after his crash in the qualifying session in the Diriyah ePrix. In the second race, he qualified on the front row of the gird for the first time in his career. In the race, he got past the pole sitter Nyck de Vries and scored his third win of his career. His new teammate Di Grassi finished third. This is the first ever double podium for the Venturi Formula E team.

In Mexico, Mortara qualified on the front row again. He took the lead from Pascal Wehrlein in the early stage of the race. However, his pace in the Venturi was not able to defend the faster Porsche and DS techeetah cars and thus he finished the race in P5. He continued to lead the Formula E drivers' standings after 3 rounds.

The 4th and 5th rounds were held in Rome. Surprisingly, all Mercedes-powered cars did not perform as well as expected. Mortara qualified both race in only 11th. Despite being give a 5-second penalty for his collision with Rowland, he still climbed up the order and finished seventh in the first race. However, he was pushed by Da Costa and his car was broken in the second race.

In Monaco, he only qualified in the midfield but his race pace was really strong. He was able to make a comeback to P6 - until Di Grassi forced him off the track which resulted in a puncture and he had to retire. Team principal Jerome d'Ambrosio said that Di Grassi's move was unacceptable and disrespectful.

In the first race in Berlin, Mortara performed strongly and he took his first-ever pole position in Formula E by beating Alexander Sims in the final. He led the race from start to finish and took his second win of the season. On Sunday, he repeated his excellent performance in qualifying and took another pole in the reversed layout of the track. However, he was overtaken by Nyck de Vries at the start of the race. He went on to finish another strong second place in the race and took an extra point by clocking the fastest lap in the race.

The 9th round was held in Jakarta in Indonesia for the first time. In this brand new circuit, Mortara qualified well in 4th position. He was able to overtake Da Costa and was chasing Evans and Vergne for the win. At the chequered flag, he finished only 0.9 seconds behind Evans and had to settle for third place.

In the Marrakesh E-Prix, Mortara continued his strong form as he qualified on the front row of the grid. In the race, through the attack mode cycles, Mortara would take the race lead with Da Costa in pursuit. He kept his cool as both DS Techeetah drivers, Da Costa and Vergne, couldn't pass him in the later stage of the race. He won his 3rd race of the season and hit the top of the Drivers' World Championship with this victory.

The 11th and 12th rounds were held in New York. In the first race, Mortara qualified in 9th position. He enjoyed a strong drive to finish fifth and claimed the fastest lap award but a five-second penalty was given to him after the race. This relegated the Swiss driver to ninth, meaning he earned just three points from the opening race of the Brooklyn double-header. On Sunday, a braking problem in qualifying had marooned Mortara at the back of the grid. In the race, he was able to recover to finish in 10th and claim another fastest lap award.

The two races in London were disastrous for Mortara. On Saturday, after qualifying 9th, he got sandwiched by Sam Bird and Da Costa in the first corner of the race. Mortara had to repair the damaged front nose and his race was actually over because of this accident. On Sunday, he only qualified in the midfield. As he was climbing up the field, he spun off the track while trying to pass Sam Bird. He eventually finished in 13th place after another five-second penalty.

In the season finales in Seoul, Mortara qualified 6th in the first race. In the early stage of the race, after being hit by Vergne, Mortara was given a five-second penalty for changing his racing line under braking. Bad luck struck again as he had a puncture in his rear tyre. This ended his race and his title challenge was over. On Sunday, Mortara bounced back strongly as he qualified on the front row. He got past Da Costa on lap 2 and never looked back. He led comfortably to win his 4th race of the season. In the end, he finished the season strongly in third place overall with 169 points.

Maserati MSG Racing (2023)

2022–23 season
Mortara at the 2023 Berlin ePrix. 2023-04-21 Motorsport, ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, Berlin E-Prix 2023 1DX 0745 by Stepro.jpg
Mortara at the 2023 Berlin ePrix.

Mortara was retained by Venturi, as it becomes Maserati MSG Racing from the 2022–23 season onwards alongside a new teammate, Maximilian Günther. [6]

The first round of the season was held in Mexico. However, the Maserati MSG Racing team's pace was not there during the whole weekend. He and his new teammate Guenther only qualified in the midfield and Mortara crashed out in the race.

In the Diriyah E-Prix double header, the Maserati team continued to struggle as both cars crashed in the qualifying of race 1. Mortara had to start at the back of the grid. He was able to make good progress through the field before an unfortunate puncture that forced him to retire. In race 2, Mortara bounced back strongly and qualified in a respectable 7th position. He ran as high as 5th in the early stages and finished in ninth. This brought the first points for the Maserati MSG Racing team.

The next round was held in Hyderabad. Mortara qualified in 7th position again after another strong performance in qualifying. In the race, he unfortunately crashed his front wing on lap 2. He charged his way from the back of the field after his pitstop and finished in 10th at the end of the race.

In the Cape Town ePrix, Mortara started the ePrix strongly as he clocked the fastest time in the first practice and was second fastest in the 2nd practice. However, luck was not on his side as he hit the wall in the qualifying. His car was repaired on time for the race but he was forced to retire after 1 lap after another mechanical failure.

The 6th round was held in Brazil. In qualifying, Mortara qualified strongly in 4th position. However, his hard work was ruined at the start of the race as he sustained front wing damage immediately after running into the back of Mitch Evans amidst a bunch up in Turn One. He was then forced to retire on lap 21 after being spun into the barriers by Abt's Nico Müller.

The next 2 rounds were the double-header in Berlin. Mortara finished in 9th in the first race but suffered another DNF on Sunday's race.

In the Monaco race, it was a classic example of his bad luck this season. Edo qualified well in 7th, had been running in the points the whole race until his front wing was unfortunately taken out by his teammate Guenther in the latter stage of the race. So, his race was ruined and left empty-handed again.

In the 2 races in Jakata, he qualified well in 6th and finished 6th in the first race. On Sunday, he qualified even better in 4th. However, a technical issue happened while using the attack mode. He eventually crossed the finish line in 8th place.

The next round was held in Portland. Mortara qualified in the midfield, but he climbed his way up to 6th position. With just 2 laps remaining, his teammate Max Günther hit him and he was forced to retire after sustaining a puncture in his tyre. All his hard work did not pay off in the end.

The penultimate race weekend of Season 9 was held in Rome. This was the home race for both Mortara and his team Maserati. On Saturday, Edo qualified well in 6th. On lap 10 in the race, Sam Bird lost control of his car out of the rapid Turn 6. In doing so, he placed himself in the middle of the track. Mortara then hit into the side of Bird heavily and luckily he did not get hurt in this crash. On Sunday, he started in P9 and climbed his way up to 4th position, claiming his best finish of the season.

The final weekend of season 9 was held in London. On Saturday, Mortara qualified 11th and made up 2 places on lap 1. Unfortunately, Stoffel Vandoorne and E took him out at Turn 1 having run deep into the corner while passing Nissan driver Norman Nato. Mortara dropped to 22nd position. However, he slowly climbed his way up and finished an excellent 5th place at the chequered flag. On Sunday, a heavy downpour prior to the race saw the season finale commence behind the Safety Car. But the wet weather and shorter race distance heavily reduced the need to save energy, thus it was difficult to climb up the order. At last, Edo finished 11th in the race.

After spending six years with the team, Mortara and Maserati parted ways at the end of the season. [7]

In these 6 years, he taken Venturi from the back of the grid to the front of it. Whilst Venturi’s transition into Maserati for 2023 didn’t work to Mortara’s strengths, he’s still massively responsible for so much of what the Monte-Carlo-based team have achieved.

Mahindra Racing (2024)

2023–24 season

Mahindra Racing announced that Mortara will team up with 2020–21 Formula E champion Nyck De Vries for the 2023–24 season. [8] Mortara started the season with a solid performance in Mexico. Despite finishing the race with only a 13th place, he was actually just 3 seconds behind the 5-place man Mitch Evans. It was a positive beginning for him and the Mahindra Racing team. The next 2 races were held in Diriyah. As expected, all Mahindra-powered cars were slowest among all 22 cars. Mortara drove smoothly and solidly to finish 15th and 11th in these 2 races. The fourth race was held for the first time in Sao Paulo. Edo qualified an excellent sixth and finished just outside the points in 11th position.

The next round was the Tokyo ePrix. Mortara qualified in 3rd and finished the race in 6th. However, he was later disqualified due to overconsuming on energy. It was caused by a problem with the software just 15 metres from the finish line.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2006 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Prema Powerteam 140000822nd
Formula Renault 2.0 Italia 1500131444th
2007 Formula 3 Euro Series Signature-Plus 202014378th
Macau Grand Prix 10000N/A10th
2008 Formula 3 Euro Series Signature-Plus 20100649.52nd
Macau Grand Prix 10101N/A2nd
2008–09 GP2 Asia Series Trust Team Arden 800011111th
2009 GP2 Series Telmex Arden International 2010211914th
Formula Renault 3.5 Series Tech 1 Racing 20000624th
KMP Group/SG Formula 20000
Formula 3 Euro Series Kolles & Heinz Union 200000NC†
Macau Grand Prix Signature 11011N/A1st
2010 Formula 3 Euro Series Signature 18756111011st
Macau Grand Prix 11111N/A1st
2011 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Team Rosberg 100002219th
Macau GT Cup Audi R8 LMS 11111N/A1st
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SP8T Volkswagen Motorsport 10000N/ADNF
2012 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Team Rosberg 102103825th
Macau GT Cup Audi R8 LMS 11111N/A1st
2013 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline 100000321st
Audi R8 LMS Cup ChinaBrothers Racing Team11101N/A1st
Macau GT Cup 11011N/A1st
2014 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline 100002685th
Macau GT Cup Audi Race Experience10101N/A3rd
2015 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline 1811261434th
FIA GT World Cup Audi Sport Team Phoenix 20001N/A6th
2016 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline 1852382022nd
FIA GT World Cup Audi Sport Team WRT 20100N/A13th
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SP9 Phoenix Racing 10000N/ADNF
2017 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Mercedes-AMG Motorsport BWT 1800016114th
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup AKKA ASP50002435th
Intercontinental GT Challenge 10001159th
FIA GT World Cup Mercedes-AMG Team Driving Academy 22102N/A1st
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SP9 Mercedes-AMG Team HTP Motorsport 10000N/ADNF
2017–18 Formula E Venturi Formula E Team 900012913th
2018 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters SILBERPFEIL Energy Mercedes-AMG Motorsport 2021051406th
FIA GT World Cup Mercedes-AMG Team Driving Academy 20011N/A3rd
2018–19 Formula E Venturi Formula E Team 1310025214th
2019 FIA GT World Cup Mercedes-AMG Team Craft Bamboo Racing 20000N/A6th
2019–20 Formula E ROKiT Venturi Racing 1100004114th
2020–21 Formula E ROKiT Venturi Racing 141004922nd
2021–22 Formula E ROKiT Venturi Racing 1642261693rd
2022Macau GT Cup Audi Sport Asia Team Absolute20121N/A2nd
2022–23 Formula E Maserati MSG Racing 1600003914th
2023 GT World Challenge Asia - GT3 Absolute Racing200001626th
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SP9 Mercedes-AMG Team Bilstein by HRT10100N/ANC [10]
FIA GT World Cup Audi Sport Asia Team Absolute20001N/A2nd
The Super Series - GT3Absolute B-Quik Racing20100N/ANC†
2023–24 Formula E Mahindra Racing 200000*16th*
2024 FIA World Endurance Championship - Hypercar Lamborghini Iron Lynx 100000*13th*

As Mortara was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points. * Season still in progress.

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

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

YearTeam1234567891011121314PosPoints
2006 Prema Powerteam ZOL
1

15
ZOL
2

Ret
IST
1

Ret
IST
2

20
MIS
1

26
MIS
2

12
NÜR
1

17
NÜR
2

20
DON
1

Ret
DON
2

9
LMS
1

Ret
LMS
2

7
CAT
1

Ret
CAT
2

27
22nd8

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2007 Signature-Plus Dallara 305/035 Mercedes HOC
1

6
HOC
2

8
BRH
1

8
BRH
2

1
NOR
1

3
NOR
2

Ret
MAG
1

16
MAG
2

12
MUG
1

9
MUG
2

18
ZAN
1

14
ZAN
2

9
NÜR
1

22
NÜR
2

11
CAT
1

1
CAT
2

Ret
NOG
1

6
NOG
2

8
HOC
1

6
HOC
2

2
8th37
2008 Signature-Plus Dallara F308/073 Volkswagen HOC
1

3
HOC
2

3
MUG
1

4
MUG
2

3
PAU
1

2
PAU
2

1
NOR
1

4
NOR
2

3
ZAN
1

Ret
ZAN
2

21
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

23
BRH
1

4
BRH
2

4
CAT
1

9
CAT
2

Ret
LMS
1

9
LMS
2

14
HOC
1

12
HOC
2

6
2nd49.5
2009 Kolles & Heinz Union Dallara F308/005 Volkswagen HOC
1
HOC
2
LAU
1
LAU
2
NOR
1
NOR
2
ZAN
1
ZAN
2
OSC
1
OSC
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
CAT
1
CAT
2
DIJ
1
DIJ
2
HOC
1

Ret
HOC
2

Ret
NC0
2010 Signature Dallara F309/023 Volkswagen LEC
1

1
LEC
2

2
HOC
1

2
HOC
2

3
VAL
1

1
VAL
2

6
NOR
1

1
NOR
2

3
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

6
ZAN
1

1
ZAN
2

11
BRH
1

1
BRH
2

Ret
OSC
1

5
OSC
2

Ret
HOC
1

1
HOC
2

DSQ
1st101

Complete GP2 Series results

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

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2009 Arden International CAT
FEA

6
CAT
SPR

1
MON
FEA

Ret
MON
SPR

13
IST
FEA

Ret
IST
SPR

9
SIL
FEA

Ret
SIL
SPR

Ret
NÜR
FEA

17
NÜR
SPR

Ret
HUN
FEA

12
HUN
SPR

14
VAL
FEA

6
VAL
SPR

12
SPA
FEA

8
SPA
SPR

Ret
MNZ
FEA

5
MNZ
SPR

Ret
ALG
FEA

Ret
ALG
SPR

8
14th19

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

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

YearEntrant123456789101112DCPoints
2008–09 Trust Team Arden SHI
FEA
SHI
SPR
ARE
FEA
ARE
SPR
BHR1
FEA

3
BHR1
SPR

8
LSL
FEA

7
LSL
SPR

4
SEP
FEA

Ret
SEP
SPR

17
BHR2
FEA

Ret
BHR2
SPR

16
11th11

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

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

YearTeam12346789101112131415161718PosPoints
2009 Tech 1 Racing CAT
SPR
CAT
FEA
SPA
SPR
SPA
FEA
MON
FEA
HUN
SPR

21
HUN
FEA

Ret
SIL
SPR
SIL
FEA
24th6
KMP Group/SG Formula BUG
SPR

Ret
BUG
FEA

6
ALG
SPR
ALG
FEA
NÜR
SPR
NÜR
FEA
ALC
SPR
ALC
FEA

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters results

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

 Year TeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920 Pos  Points 
2011 Team Rosberg Audi A4 DTM 2008 HOC
14
ZAN
6
SPL
16
LAU
Ret
NOR
5
NÜR
7
BRH
3
OSC
3
VAL
16
HOC
13
9th21
2012 Team Rosberg Audi A5 DTM HOC
11
LAU
8
BRH
9
SPL
1
NOR
Ret
NÜR
2
ZAN
1
OSC
Ret
VAL
16†
HOC
6
5th82
2013 Team Rosberg Audi RS5 DTM HOC
Ret
BRH
21†
SPL
15
LAU
9
NOR
17†
MSC
Ret
NÜR
12
OSC
10
ZAN
14
HOC
15
21st3
2014 Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline Audi RS5 DTM HOC
22†
OSC
3
HUN
4
NOR
4
MSC
9
SPL
16
NÜR
3
LAU
16
ZAN
4
HOC
22†
5th68
2015 Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline Audi RS5 DTM HOC
1

4
HOC
2

2
LAU
1

2
LAU
2

5
NOR
1

11
NOR
2

15
ZAN
1

Ret
ZAN
2

Ret
SPL
1

1
SPL
2

3
MSC
1

6
MSC
2

8
OSC
1

19†
OSC
2

Ret
NÜR
1

2
NÜR
2

Ret
HOC
1

Ret
HOC
2

3
4th143
2016 Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline Audi RS5 DTM HOC
1

1
HOC
2

11
SPL
1

3
SPL
2

Ret
LAU
1

8
LAU
2

12
NOR
1

1
NOR
2

8
ZAN
1

17
ZAN
2

3
MSC
1

8
MSC
2

6
NÜR
1

4
NÜR
2

1
HUN
1

1
HUN
2

19†
HOC
1

3
HOC
2

1
2nd202
2017 Mercedes-AMG Motorsport BWT Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM HOC
1

4
HOC
2

13
LAU
1

7
LAU
2

11
HUN
1

9
HUN
2

11
NOR
1

8
NOR
2

3
MSC
1

13
MSC
2

10
ZAN
1

12
ZAN
2

12
NÜR
1

7
NÜR
2

16
SPL
1

9
SPL
2

17
HOC
1

5
HOC
2

9
14th61
2018 SILBERPFEIL Energy Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM HOC
1

4
HOC
2

Ret
LAU
1

1
LAU
2

11
HUN
1

5
HUN
2

DSQ
NOR
1

1
NOR
2

2
ZAN
1

13
ZAN
2

8
BRH
1

8
BRH
2

17
MIS
1

3
MIS
2

2
NÜR
1

13
NÜR
2

11
SPL
1

16
SPL
2

10
HOC
1

10
HOC
2

13
6th140

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

Complete Formula E results

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

YearTeamChassisPowertrain12345678910111213141516PosPoints
2017–18 Venturi Formula E Team Spark SRT01-e Venturi VM200-FE-03 HKG
7
HKG
2
MRK
17†
SCL
13
MEX
8
PDE
17
RME
10
PAR
13
BER ZUR
Ret
NYC NYC 13th29
2018–19 Venturi Formula E Team Spark SRT05e Venturi VFE05 ADR
19
MRK
13
SCL
4
MEX
3
HKG
1
SYX
13
RME
Ret
PAR
Ret
MCO
Ret
BER
11
BRN
Ret
NYC
Ret
NYC
Ret
14th52
2019–20 ROKiT Venturi Racing Spark SRT05e Mercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow 01 DIR
7
DIR
4
SCL
Ret
MEX
8
MRK
5
BER
17
BER
8
BER
14
BER
14
BER
8
BER
10
14th41
2020–21 ROKiT Venturi Racing Spark SRT05e Mercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow 02 DIR
2
DIR
DNS
RME
Ret
RME
4
VLC
Ret
VLC
9
MCO
12
PUE
3
PUE
1
NYC
14
NYC
17
LDN
9
LDN
11
BER
2
BER
Ret
2nd92
2021–22 ROKiT Venturi Racing Spark SRT05e Mercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02 DRH
6
DRH
1
MEX
5
RME
7
RME
Ret
MCO
Ret
BER
1
BER
2
JAK
3
MRK
1
NYC
9
NYC
10
LDN
18
LDN
13
SEO
Ret
SEO
1
3rd169
2022–23 Maserati MSG Racing Formula E Gen3 Maserati Tipo Folgore MEX
Ret
DRH
Ret
DRH
9
HYD
10
CAP
Ret
SAP
Ret
BER
9
BER
Ret
MCO
11
JAK
6
JAK
8
POR
Ret
RME
Ret
RME
4
LDN
5
LDN
11
14th39
2023–24 Mahindra Racing Formula E Gen3 Mahindra M9Electro MEX
13
DRH
15
DRH
11
SAP
12
TOK
DSQ
MIS
MIS
MCO
BER
BER
SIC
SIC
POR
POR
LDN
LDN
18th*0*

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

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

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

YearEntrantClassCarEngine12345678RankPoints
2024 Lamborghini Iron Lynx Hypercar Lamborghini SC63 Lamborghini 3.8 L Turbo V8 QAT
13
IMO
SPA
LMS
SAP
COA
FUJ
BHR
13th*0*

* Season still in progress.

Notes

  1. Mortara competed under an Italian racing licence earlier in his career. He currently represents both Switzerland in Formula E and Italy in the World Endurance Championship. [1] [2]

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Macau Grand Prix
Winner

20092010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Formula 3 Euro Series
Champion

2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Macau GT Cup
Winner

2011-2013
Succeeded by
Maro Engel
(FIA GT World Cup)
Preceded by FIA GT World Cup
Winner

2017
Succeeded by