Ricerche Simili:
Le Mans drivers
Years = –
Team(s) =
Dick Barbour Racing,
Freisinger Motorsport,
Alex Job Racing,
White Lightning Racing,
Team Essex,
NAVI
Team Goh
Best Finish = 10th ()
Class Wins = 2 ()
Sascha Maassen , born September 28, 1969, in
Aachen,
Germany) is a veteran
sports car driver. He is currently a
Porsche factory driver, and drives the #6
Porsche RS Spyder for
Penske Racing in the
American Le Mans Series.
Early career
Maassen began his career in
karts, and moved to cars in 1989, in
Formula Ford 1600. During the early 1990s, he raced in the German
Formula 3 series. His F3 career includes a win at the prestigious
Macau Grand Prix in 1994. From 1995 to 1997, he raced touring cars for
Nissan in the
Super Tourenwagen Cup.
Sports car career
In 1998, Maassen moved to the
FIA GT Championship, where he raced a
Porsche 911 GT2 for
Roock Racing, along with
Bruno Eichmann. In 1999, he competed in
Porsche Supercup. He also drove for
Alex Job Racing at
Petit Le Mans, where he won the GT class with
Cort Wagner and
Dirk Müller.
2000
In 2000, he joined Porsche as a factory driver. His primary job was driving a
Porsche GT3-R in the
American Le Mans Series. He partnered with fellow factory driver
Bob Wollek at
Dick Barbour Racing. The duo would win five races, including Maassen's second straight Petit Le Mans victory. He also finished 2nd in the GT class at the
24 Hours of Le Mans, driving for
Skea Racing International. Maassen also raced sparingly in Supercup, and raced in the
24 Hours Nürburgring, and one race in the
Sports Racing World Cup.
2001
In 2001, Maassen was paired with
Lucas Luhr at
Alex Job Racing. They would win at
Texas and the
12 Hours of Sebring in the GT class in a season otherwise dominated by the
BMW M3 GTRs. Maassen also raced
prototypes, at the
24 Hours of Daytona for
Champion Racing, and for
Dick Barbour Racing at Le Mans.
2002
Maassen started 2002 by finishing 4th at the
24 Hours of Daytona for
Champion Racing. Maassen and Luhr dominated the GT class of the ALMS, winning seven of ten races en route to the championship. These victories included second straight Sebring win, and 3rd career Petit Le Mans win.
2003
2003 saw Maassen and Luhr win the championship again, and win Sebring for the third year in a row. Maassen also notched his 20th class win in the ALMS at
Miami. He also won the
Grand-Am round at
Circuit Mont-Tremblant in a
Brumos Racing Fabcar-
Porsche.
2004 & 2005
In 2004, Maassen acted mainly as a third driver for the longer
endurance races, winning at Sebring and Petit Le Mans for Alex Job, and winning the GT class at Le Mans with
Petersen Motorsports. 2005 saw him focus mainly on the development of the new
Porsche RS Spyder, including racing in the car's debut at
Laguna Seca.
2006
In 2006, Maassen would race the RS Spyder and win the LMP2 championship with Lucas Luhr. Maassen and Luhr would drive together for the first six races of the season, including one win (at
Miller Motorsports Park) and an overall 2nd place (at
Mid-Ohio). Maassen the partnered with
Timo Bernhard for the remainder of the season, collecting two wins.
2007
Maassen continued driving for Penske in the ALMS
2008
Maassen continued driving for Penske in the ALMS, and competed in the 2008 edition of 24 hour Le Mans with Team Essex where he finished second in the LMP2 class together with
John Nielsen and
Casper Elgaard.
Accolades
ALMS GT class champion:
2002,
2003 ALMS LMP2 class champion:
2006 24 Hours of Le Mans GT class winner:
2003,
2004 12 Hours of Sebring GT class winner: 2001, 2002,
2003,
2004 FIA GT Championship NGT Class Champion (with
Lucas Luhr): 2004
Petit Le Mans LMP2 class winner:
2006 Petit Le Mans GT class winner: 1999, 2000, 2002,
2004 Macau Grand Prix winner: 1994
External links
Official website