Peter Kox

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Peter Kox
The podium ceremony at the 1997 Le Mans (51477792202).jpg
Kox on the podium at the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race.
Nationality Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch
Born (1964-02-23) February 23, 1964 (age 60)
Eindhoven, Netherlands
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years 19961997, 19992000, 20022010
Teams David Price Racing, Team BMW Motorsport, Racing for Holland, Spyker Squadron, Prodrive Racing, Convers MenX Team, Aston Martin Racing, IPB Spartak Racing, Young Driver AMR
Best finish3rd (1997)
Class wins1 (2003)

Petrus Dionysius Lambertus Theodorus Kox [1] (born 23 February 1964 in Eindhoven) is a racing driver from the Netherlands.

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Kox began racing in karts in 1978, winning five titles until 1982. In 1983 he moved to automobiles, winning the Marlboro Formula Ford Challenge and was second and third in the Benelux and Dutch Formula Ford 2000 Championships, respectively, the following year. His single-seater racing career was interrupted several times and only took off in 1989 when he won the Benelux Formula Opel Championship in 1989.

In 1990 Kox raced in the British Formula 3 Championship where he came third with two victories. He moved up to Formula 3000 in 1991, staying there for two seasons and winning one race.

Unable to find a seat in Formula One, Kox moved to touring cars driving a BMW, winning five races in the Dutch series in 1993 on his way to the championship title. In 1995 he became a works BMW driver in the German Supertouring Championship, coming second in the series, and also winning the Spa 24 Hours. In 1996 he joined the BMW Motorsport, making a handful of British Touring Car Championship appearances but focusing his efforts on the development program for the McLaren F1 GTR, winning a race in the BPR Global GT Series. The following year he drove the car in the FIA GT Championship, winning once more. He also took a class win in the Spa 24 Hours with a Diesel-powered BMW.

From 1998 to 2000 Kox returned to touring cars, becoming a Honda works driver. He raced full-time in the BTCC in 1998 and 1999 (coming 7th overall in 1999), before taking second place in the Euro STC in 2000. The following year he joined the Carly Motors squad in a BMW and also took a win in a one-off race in the FIA GT Championship, with the Prodrive Ferrari 550 Maranello.

Kox continued with Prodrive for the following seasons, winning the GTS class in the Laguna Seca ALMS race in 2002 and the 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2004 and 2005 he raced for several different teams, including Prodrive (in the Ferrari and Aston Martin DBR9) and Reiter Engineering (in the Lamborghini Murcielago). In 2006 he split his time between the MenX team, Aston Martin and Spyker, in FIA GT, Le Mans, Le Mans Series and ALMS.

In 2007 and 2008 Peter Kox is a works driver for Lamborghini, driving in the FIA GT Championship and ADAC GT Masters. He took part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2007 with the works Aston Martin and 2008 with IPB Spartak Lamborghini. He did win the Sepang 12 Hours in 2010 for Arrows Racing in an Lamborghini LP560.

Peter Kox was a development driver for the Acura NSX GT3 in 2016, and will drive it in the 2017 Pirelli World Challenge for RealTime Racing.

His daughter Stéphane Kox is also a racing driver.

Racing record

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011Pos.Pts
1988 Tamchester Racing Reynard 88D Cosworth JER VAL PAU SIL MNZ PER BRH BIR BUG ZOL
7
DIJ NC0

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
pos.
1996 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg West Competition
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Price Racing
Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Bscher
McLaren F1 GTR GT13384th3rd
1997 Flag of Germany.svg Team BMW Motorsport
Flag of Germany.svg BMW Team Schnitzer
Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Ravaglia
Flag of France.svg Éric Hélary
McLaren F1 GTR GT13583rd2nd
1999 Flag of Germany.svg Konrad Motorsport
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Talkline Racing for Holland
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Lammers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Coronel
Lola B98/10-Ford LMP213DNFDNF
2000 Flag of Germany.svg Konrad Motorsport
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Racing for Holland
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Lammers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Coronel
Lola B2K/10-Ford LMP90038DNFDNF
2002 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Spyker Automobielen Flag of Germany.svg Norman Simon
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hans Hugenholtz
Spyker C8 Double-12RGT142DNFDNF
2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Veloqx Prodrive Racing Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Davies
Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello GTS33610th1st
2004 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Prodrive Racing Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello GTS32511th4th
2005 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Aston Martin DBR9 GT1327DNFDNF
2006 Flag of Russia.svg Convers MenX Team Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Vasilyev
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Robert Pergl
Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello GT1196DNFDNF
2007 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Aston Martin DBR9 GT13379th4th
2008 Flag of Russia.svg IPB Spartak Racing
Flag of Germany.svg Reiter Engineering
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Hezemans
Flag of Russia.svg Roman Rusinov
Lamborghini Murciélago R-GTGT1266NCNC
2009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Hall
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Harold Primat
Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 LMP1252DNFDNF
2010 Flag of Germany.svg Young Driver AMR Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard
Aston Martin DBR9 GT131122nd3rd

Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results

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

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516Pos.Pts
1995 BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 318is ZOL
1

12
ZOL
2

4
SPA
1

7
SPA
2

5
ÖST
1

5
ÖST
2

2
HOC
1

5
HOC
2

6
NÜR
1

13
NÜR
2

12
SAL
1

2
SAL
2

2
AVU
1

3
AVU
2

2
NÜR
1

2
NÜR
2

3
2nd397

Complete Japanese Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516Pos.Pts
1995 BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 318i FUJ
1
FUJ
2
SUG
1
SUG
2
TOK
1
TOK
2
SUZ
1
SUZ
2
MIN
1
MIN
2
AID
1
AID
2
SEN
1
SEN
2
FUJ
1

8
FUJ
2

Ret
24th3

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded all races) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) (* signifies that driver lead feature race for at least one lap – 1 point given 1998 onwards)

YearTeamCarClass1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526PosPts
1996 BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 320i DON
1
DON
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
THR
1
THR
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
OUL
1
OUL
2
SNE
1
SNE
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
KNO
1
KNO
2
OUL
1
OUL
2
THR
1

7
THR
2

10
DON
1

12
DON
2

7
BRH
1

2
BRH
2

6
14th26
1998 Team Honda Sport Honda Accord THR
1

10
THR
2

7
SIL
1

Ret
SIL
2

11
DON
1

7
DON
2

Ret
BRH
1

14
BRH
2

7
OUL
1

Ret
OUL
2

Ret
DON
1

4
DON
2

Ret
CRO
1

7
CRO
2

Ret
SNE
1

16
SNE
2

Ret
THR
1

13
THR
2

7
KNO
1

7
KNO
2

14
BRH
1

6
BRH
2

7*
OUL
1

7
OUL
2

Ret
SIL
1

Ret
SIL
2

7*
12th52
1999 Team Honda Sport Honda Accord DON
1

9
DON
2

7
SIL
1

9
SIL
2

5
THR
1

6
THR
2

5
BRH
1

Ret
BRH
2

4
OUL
1

9
OUL
2

7
DON
1

7
DON
2

Ret
CRO
1

3
CRO
2

9
SNE
1

6
SNE
2

1*
THR
1

9
THR
2

9
KNO
1

Ret
KNO
2

2
BRH
1

9
BRH
2

4*
OUL
1

5
OUL
2

Ret
SIL
1

7
SIL
2

Ret
7th113
2000 Redstone Team Honda Honda Accord S BRH
1
BRH
2
DON
1

Ret
DON
2

9
THR
1
THR
2
KNO
1
KNO
2
OUL
1
OUL
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
CRO
1
CRO
2
SNE
1
SNE
2
DON
1
DON
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
OUL
1
OUL
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
13th2

Complete European Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPts
2000 JAS Engineering Honda Accord MUG
1

1
MUG
2

1
PER
1

2
PER
2

13
A1R
1

1
A1R
2

13
MNZ
1

2
MNZ
2

1
HUN
1

4
HUN
2

4
IMO
1

3
IMO
2

3
MIS
1

2
MIS
2

3
BRN
1

1
BRN
2

9
VAL
1

3
VAL
2

3
MOB
1

9
MOB
2

8
2nd232
2002 Carly Motors Team Isert BMW 320i MAG
1

8
MAG
2

Ret
SIL
1

Ret
SIL
2

DNS
BRN
1

8
BRN
2

Ret
JAR
1

7
JAR
2

6
AND
1

8
AND
2

8
OSC
1
OSC
2
SPA
1
SPA
2
PER
1
PER
2
DON
1
DON
2
EST
1
EST
2
17th1

Complete European Super Production Championship results

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

YearTeamCar12345678910DCPts
2001 Ravaglia Motorsport BMW 320i MNZ
1
BRN
1
MAG
Ret
SIL
1
ZOL
2
HUN
2
A1R
9
NÜR
2
JAR
4
EST
DSQ
1st117

V8 Supercar results

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031DCPts
2012 Dick Johnson Racing Ford FG Falcon ADE
R1
ADE
R2
SYM
R3
SYM
R4
HAM
R5
HAM
R6
PER
R7
PER
R8
PER
R9
PHI
R10
PHI
R11
HDV
R12
HDV
R13
TOW
R14
TOW
R15
QLD
R16
QLD
R17
SMP
R18
SMP
R19
SAN
Q
SAN
R20
BAT
R21
SUR
R22

Ret
SUR
R23

Ret
YMC
R24
YMC
R25
YMC
R26
WIN
R27
WIN
R28
SYD
R29
SYD
R30
NC0 †

† Not Eligible for points

FIA GT competition results

Complete FIA GT Championship results

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

YearTeamCarClass1234567891011Pos.Pts
1997 Team BMW Motorsport McLaren F1 GTR GT1 HOC
Ret
SIL
1
HEL
11
NÜR
4
SPA
4
A1R
Ret
SUZ
8
DON
5
MUG
5
SEB
2
LAG
Ret
8th26
2000 Carsport Holland Chrysler Viper GTS-R GT VAL EST MNZ SIL HUN ZOL A1R LAU BRN MAG
Ret
NC0
2001 Prodrive All-Stars Ferrari 550-GTS MaranelloGT MNZ BRN MAG SIL ZOL HUN SPA A1R
1
NÜR
3
JAR 13th16
Reiter Engineering Lamborghini Diablo GT EST
5
2002 BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550-GTS MaranelloGT MAG SIL BRN JAR AND OSC SPA
Ret
PER DON EST NC0
2004 Reiter Engineering Lamborghini Murciélago R-GTGT MNZ VAL
3
MAG HOC BRN DON SPA IMO OSC DUB ZHU 38th6
2005 Reiter Engineering Lamborghini Murcielago R-GTGT1 MNZ
Ret
MAG
13
BRN
Ret
OSC
8
59th1
Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin DBR9 SIL
1
IMO SPA
5
MenX Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello IST
10
ZHU DUB BHR
2006 B-Racing RS Line Team Lamborghini Murcielago R-GTGT1 SIL BRN
6
OSC 26th12
Aston Martin Racing BMS Aston Martin DBR9 SPA
4
PRI DIJ MUG
All-Inkl.com Racing Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT HUN
8
ADR
Ret
DUB
Spyker Squadron b.v. Spyker C8 Spyder GT2-RGT2 SIL BRN OSC SPA PRI DIJ MUG HUN ADR DUB
Ret
NC0
2007 All-Inkl.com Racing Lamborghini Murcielago R-GTGT1 ZHU
11
SIL
Ret
BUC
Ret
MNZ
10
OSC
5
24th11
Reiter Lamborghini SPA
Ret
ADR
6
BRN
8
NOG ZOL
6
2008 IPB Spartak Racing Lamborghini Murciélago R-GTGT1 SIL
10
MNZ
Ret
ADR OSC SPA
8
BUC
8
BUC
7
BRN NOG ZOL SAN 27th9.5
2009 CRS Racing Ferrari F430 GT2GT2 SIL ADR OSC SPA
2
BUC ALG PRI ZOL 22nd8

Not eligible for points

Complete GT1 World Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920Pos.Pts
2010 Reiter Lamborghini ABU
QR

15
ABU
CR

8
SIL
QR

10
SIL
CR

Ret
BRN
QR

DNS
BRN
CR

DNS
PRI
QR

2
PRI
CR

18
SPA
QR

7
SPA
CR

Ret
NÜR
QR

3
NÜR
CR

2
ALG
QR

12
ALG
CR

7
NAV
QR

17
NAV
CR

Ret
INT
QR

9
INT
CR

12
SAN
QR

Ret
SAN
CR

10
18th39
2011 Swiss Racing Team Lamborghini ABU
QR

10
ABU
CR

7
ZOL
QR

4
ZOL
CR

4
ALG
QR

10
ALG
CR

5
SAC
QR

12
SAC
CR

Ret
SIL
QR
SIL
CR
NAV
QR
NAV
CR
PRI
QR
PRI
CR
ORD
QR
ORD
CR
BEI
QR
BEI
CR
SAN
QR
SAN
CR
16th31
2012 Reiter Engineering Lamborghini NOG
QR

8
NOG
CR

7
ZOL
QR

8
ZOL
CR

13
NAV
QR

4
NAV
QR

7
SVK
QR
SVK
CR
ALG
QR

Ret
ALG
CR

4
SVK
QR

6
SVK
CR

7
MOS
QR
MOS
CR
NÜR
QR

1
NÜR
CR

3
DON
QR

4
DON
CR

2
10th78

Complete FIA GT Series results

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

YearTeamCarClass123456789101112Pos.Pts
2013 Lamborghini Blancpain Reiter Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Pro NOG
QR
NOG
CR
ZOL
QR

2
ZOL
CR

1
ZAN
QR
ZAN
CR
SVK
QR

3
SVK
CR

Ret
NAV
QR
NAV
CR
BAK
QR
BAK
CR
12th36

Complete Blancpain Sprint Series results

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

YearTeamCarClass1234567891011121314Pos.Pts
2014 Blancpain Racing Lamborghini Gallardo FL2 Pro NOG
QR

12
NOG
CR

Ret
BRH
QR
BRH
CR
20th12
Reiter Engineering ZAN
QR

16
ZAN
CR

7
SVK
QR
SVK
CR
ALG
QR
ALG
CR
NSC Motorsports ZOL
QR

2
ZOL
CR

Ret
BAK
QR
BAK
CR
2015 Reiter Engineering Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 R-EX Pro NOG
QR
NOG
CR
BRH
QR
BRH
CR
ZOL
QR

11
ZOL
CR

8
MOS
QR
MOS
CR
ALG
QR
ALG
CR
MIS
QR
MIS
CR
ZAN
QR
ZAN
CR
24th4

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References

  1. "Pilote des 24 heures du Mans : Petrus Dionysius Lambertus Theodorus Kox". www.24h-en-piste.com (in French). Retrieved 3 July 2023.
Sporting positions
Preceded by ADAC GT Masters Champion
2010 with:
Albert von Thurn und Taxis
Succeeded by