- Source: Rahel Frey
Rahel Frey (born 23 February 1986 in Niederbipp, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss Audi factory racing driver. She has competed in such series as Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, International Formula Master and the German Formula Three Championship.
Frey competed in the LMGT1 category of 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans. She shared #61 Matech Competition Ford GT with fellow Swiss female drivers Natacha Gachnang and Cyndie Allemann. All three participating Fords were forced to retire from the race. Frey then joined the Audi DTM squad and replaced Katherine Legge in 2011. Then decided she did not wish to carry on with her DTM career and left at the start of the 2013 season.
In 2019 she joined the all female Kessell team with Manuela Gostner and Michelle Gatting for the European Le Mans Series. They were the first all-woman team to finish since 1977 and they were 39th and ninth in their class.
Racing record
= Career summary
=† As Frey was a guest driver, she was ineligible for 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)
= Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results
== Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters results
=(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
= Complete European Le Mans Series results
=(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)
= Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results
=(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
= Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results
=(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
References
External links
Official website
Rahel Frey career summary at DriverDB.com
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- FIA GT1 seri Brno 2010
- Kejuaraan Ketahanan Dunia FIA 2021
- Kejuaraan Dunia GT1 FIA musim 2010
- Blancpain GT World Challenge Asia 2019
- Daytona 24 Jam 2023
- Rahel Frey
- Rahel
- Iron Lynx
- Doriane Pin
- Sarah Bovy
- 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship
- 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship
- 2025 IMSA SportsCar Championship
- 2024 European Le Mans Series
- 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans