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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