Tim Tramnitz

German racing driver

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2025 Currently competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with MP Motorsport, positioned 3rd in the championship as of the current date.
2025 Won the Imola sprint race, outduelling teammate Bruno del Pino and securing MP Motorsport's first 1-2 finish in the series.
2025 Achieved a third-place podium in the Bahrain feature race after improving to sixth in the sprint race.
2025 Finished with two fifth-place results in Monaco.
2025 Remained with MP Motorsport for the 2025 FIA Formula 3 season.
2025 Took fifth place in the Melbourne feature race after an electric issue in the sprint race.
2024 Tramnitz drove for ABT Cupra during the Misano rookie free practice session and completed the Berlin rookie test, continuing his development in Formula E racing.
2024 Tramnitz achieved his first podium in the FIA Formula 3 category, finishing third in the feature race in Bahrain.
2024 Secured a second-place finish in the Monaco sprint race, overtaking Laurens van Hoepen at the first corner.
2024 Finished ninth in the drivers' standings, scoring 81 points, one win, and four podiums.
2024 Achieved his first F3 win in the Monza sprint race, leading every lap from start to finish.
January 2024 Tim Tramnitz was confirmed to join MP Motorsport for the 2024 FIA Formula 3 season.
2023 Continued as a test driver for ABT CUPRA Formula E Team in Formula E.
2023 Competed in multiple championships including Formula Regional Middle East Championship, Formula Regional European Championship, and Euroformula Open Championship.
2023 Raced in TTE Endurance Proto - CN with Revolution Race Cars.
2023 Joined CryptoTower Racing Team for the Euroformula Open Championship's opening round in Portimão, achieving two second-place finishes and one third-place finish across three races.
2023 Achieved a clean sweep in Barcelona, taking his first wins in the Formula Regional European Championship.
2023 At Spa-Francorchamps, lost control at Kemmel-Radillon and crashed, causing a multi-car collision that tragically resulted in the death of Dilano van 't Hoff.
2023 Scored his first pole position in the Formula Regional European Championship during the opening Imola round, but retired after a collision with teammate Martinius Stenshorne.
2023 Won his third race in the first race of the Hockenheim round and secured second place in the following race.
2023 Competed in the final two rounds of Formula Regional Middle East Championship with R-ace GP, scoring 14 points and finishing 20th overall.
2023 Secured third place podiums in four consecutive rounds of the Formula Regional European Championship.
2023 Finishes third in the Formula Regional European Championship.
October 2023 Tim Tramnitz announced his joining of the Red Bull Junior Team, marking a significant milestone in his racing career and potential pathway to Formula One.
April 2023 Tim Tramnitz was invited to participate in the Formula E Berlin young drivers' test with ABT Cupra team, marking an important early step in his racing career.
2022 Became test driver for ABT CUPRA Formula E Team.
2022 Suffered a broken vertebrae during a Formula 4 test crash at Estoril, which hampered his pre-season preparations.
2022 Competed in the Formula Regional European Championship with Trident, finishing 15th in the standings with 35 points.
2021 Finished runner-up in the Italian F4 championship with four wins and nine podiums.
2021 In the ADAC F4 championship finale at Nürburgring, won the first race but lost title chances after being spun out on the opening lap, ultimately finishing runner-up with five wins, five poles, and nine podiums.
2021 In the Italian F4 series, started strongly with a double win in Paul Ricard and another double win in Austria.
2021 Achieved his first ADAC F4 win of the season in Hockenheim, beating title rival Oliver Bearman.
2021 Secured a double win at Sachsenring and another win in the second Hockenheim round.
2021 Competed in both ADAC F4 and Italian F4 championships with US Racing, starting the ADAC F4 season with a pole and second place at the Red Bull Ring.
2021 Tramnitz becomes the runner-up in both the Italian F4 and ADAC F4 Championships.
2020 During the Hockenheim round, Tramnitz secured a second-place podium finish.
2020 Tramnitz made his single-seater debut in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship with US Racing, achieving a podium in the opening round at Lausitzring.
2020 Tramnitz won the final race of the season at Oschersleben, finishing fourth in the ADAC F4 standings and winning the best rookie trophy.
2019 Competed in WSK Super Master Series in OK class with Kartshop Ampfing, finishing 58th. Participated in German Karting Championship in Senior class with Solgat Motorsport, finishing 27th.
2019 Tim Tramnitz tested a Formula 4 car for the first time, marking the beginning of his single-seater racing career.
2019 Concluded his karting career.
2018 Competed in German Karting Championship in Senior class with Schumacher Racing Team, finishing 8th. Participated in WSK Final Cup in OK class.
2017 Became an ADAC Stiftung Sport protégé in late 2017.
2017 Secured his first and only title in the ADAC Kart Academy series.
2016 Competed in Rotax Max Challenge Germany in Junior class, finishing 15th overall. Participated in ADAC Kart Masters in X30 Junior class, securing 6th place.
2015 Achieved 2nd place in Rotax Max Challenge Germany in Mini Max class. Finished 4th in the Rotax Max Challenge Europafinale (European Final). Won the Rhein-Main-Kart-Cup in Rotax Mini Max category.
2014 Won the Northern German Kart-Challenge.
2013 Won the regional Hamburg-based karting series.
2012 Competed in ADAC Hansa-Jugend-Kart-Slalom Pokal, achieving 2nd place overall.
2011 Tim Tramnitz began his racing career in local karting championships.

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