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'''Marcel Rautter''' is an german simracer, currently driving for Evolution Motorsports in the [[GPVWC]] [[Supercup]].
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'''Marcel Rautter''' is a german simracer, currently driving for Evolution Motorsports in the [[GPVWC]] [[Supercup]].
  
Rautter started his simracing career back in 2010 and competed in many german leagues from there on. With his team [[Evolution Motorsports]] he found early succsess in the Formula Virtual Pro Series as well as the eGP-Meisterschaft. Over the years Rautter also added endurance races to his experience, taking part in the 2014 Racersleague Endurance Championship and finishing an overall 8th in the GTE class. After the [[2015 Supercup season]] Australian Grand Prix he joined [[Smile Power Racing]] to partner [[Dennis Jordan]] for the rest of the season. For 2016 he is under contract with [[Evolution Motorsports]].
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Rautter started his simracing career back in 2010 and competed in many german leagues from there on. With his team [[Evolution Motorsports]] races in the Formula Virtual Pro Series as well as the eGP-Meisterschaft. Over the years Rautter also added endurance races to his experience, taking part in the 2014 Racersleague Endurance Championship and finishing an overall 8th in the GTE class. After the [[2015 Supercup season]] Australian Grand Prix he joined [[Smile Power Racing]] to partner [[Dennis Jordan]] for the rest of the season. For 2016 he is under contract with [[Evolution Motorsports]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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====Supercup - Smile Power Racing====
 
====Supercup - Smile Power Racing====
  
Rautter was announced as the second primary driver for [[Smile Power Racing]] after the first round in Melbourne. His first race in Bahrein saw him scoring no points, but at the next event at the Circuit de Catalunya he finished both races in the points. At the second race of the Portuguese Grand Prix he was as high as seventh place, but he ran out of fuel on the last lap of the race. He was able to keep up with the front drivers at the Turkish Grand Prix and passed [[Jason Muscat]] on the last lap to bring home fifth position, the teams best result till there. He was set to get a similar position in race two, but was taken out of the race by  [[Tom van der Voort]] after a poor start. He only got one point out of the Monaco Grand Prix and missed the next event in Canada, but finished both races in the points at his return in Silverstone. Rautter finished in similar positions in Austria, after going for the alternative strategy, to start on the hard compound tyre. The next race in Hungary saw him taking his best result of the season, finishing a very solid 8th in race one, after fighting off [[Menno Klont]] and getting pole position for race two. He lost positions right at the start of the race, but was able to secure another fifth place. He only scored twice out of the next eight races, retiring in both races of the Singapore Grand Prix and missing the race in Japan completely. At the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix he was finishing in the points in both races, but struggled with more retirements at the last two events. With 64 total points, Rautter finished the season as 22nd in the championship
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Rautter was announced as the second primary driver for [[Smile Power Racing]] after the first round in Melbourne. His first race in Bahrein saw him scoring no points, but at the next event at the Circuit de Catalunya he finished both races in the points. At the second race of the Portuguese Grand Prix he was as high as seventh place, but ran out of fuel on the last lap of the race. He was able to keep up with the front drivers at the Turkish Grand Prix and passed [[Jason Muscat]] on the last lap to bring home fifth position, the teams best result till there. He was set to get a similar position in race two, but was taken out of the race by  [[Tom van der Voort]] after a poor start. He only got one point out of the Monaco Grand Prix and missed the next event in Canada, but finished both races in the points at his return in Silverstone. Rautter finished in similar positions in Austria, after going for the alternative strategy, to start on the hard compound tyre. The next race in Hungary saw him taking his best result of the season, finishing a very solid 8th in race one, after fighting off [[Menno Klont]] and getting pole position for race two. He lost positions right at the start of the race, but was able to secure another fifth place. He only scored twice out of the next eight races, retiring in both races of the Singapore Grand Prix and missing the race in Japan completely. At the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix he was finishing in the points in both races, but struggled with more retirements at the last two events. With 64 total points, Rautter finished the season as 22nd in the championship
  
 
====2016====
 
====2016====
  
====Supercup Evolution Motorsports====
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====Supercup - Evolution Motorsports====
  
 
For the [[2016 Supercup season]] he is driving for [[Evolution Motorsports]], the team he founded himself back in 2011.
 
For the [[2016 Supercup season]] he is driving for [[Evolution Motorsports]], the team he founded himself back in 2011.
 
  
 
==Complete results in GPVWC==
 
==Complete results in GPVWC==

Latest revision as of 18:28, 5 February 2016

Germany Marcel Rautter
Marcelrautterhelmet.png
Supercup Career
Nationality Germany
Active Years 2015, 2016
Team(s) Smile Power Racing Evolution Motorsport
Races 26
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Pole positions 1
Fastest laps 0
First Race 2015 Supercup Bahrein Grand Prix

Marcel Rautter is a german simracer, currently driving for Evolution Motorsports in the GPVWC Supercup.

Rautter started his simracing career back in 2010 and competed in many german leagues from there on. With his team Evolution Motorsports races in the Formula Virtual Pro Series as well as the eGP-Meisterschaft. Over the years Rautter also added endurance races to his experience, taking part in the 2014 Racersleague Endurance Championship and finishing an overall 8th in the GTE class. After the 2015 Supercup season Australian Grand Prix he joined Smile Power Racing to partner Dennis Jordan for the rest of the season. For 2016 he is under contract with Evolution Motorsports.

History

2015

Supercup - Smile Power Racing

Rautter was announced as the second primary driver for Smile Power Racing after the first round in Melbourne. His first race in Bahrein saw him scoring no points, but at the next event at the Circuit de Catalunya he finished both races in the points. At the second race of the Portuguese Grand Prix he was as high as seventh place, but ran out of fuel on the last lap of the race. He was able to keep up with the front drivers at the Turkish Grand Prix and passed Jason Muscat on the last lap to bring home fifth position, the teams best result till there. He was set to get a similar position in race two, but was taken out of the race by Tom van der Voort after a poor start. He only got one point out of the Monaco Grand Prix and missed the next event in Canada, but finished both races in the points at his return in Silverstone. Rautter finished in similar positions in Austria, after going for the alternative strategy, to start on the hard compound tyre. The next race in Hungary saw him taking his best result of the season, finishing a very solid 8th in race one, after fighting off Menno Klont and getting pole position for race two. He lost positions right at the start of the race, but was able to secure another fifth place. He only scored twice out of the next eight races, retiring in both races of the Singapore Grand Prix and missing the race in Japan completely. At the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix he was finishing in the points in both races, but struggled with more retirements at the last two events. With 64 total points, Rautter finished the season as 22nd in the championship

2016

Supercup - Evolution Motorsports

For the 2016 Supercup season he is driving for Evolution Motorsports, the team he founded himself back in 2011.

Complete results in GPVWC

Supercup 2015

Driver standings

Pos Driver AUS
Australia
BAH
Bahrain
ESP
Spain
POR
Portugal
TUR
Turkey
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
UAE
United Arab Emirates
USA
United States
BRA
Brazil
Points
22 Germany Marcel Rautter Ret 16 11 13 13 19 5 Ret 15 16 13 15 12 15 8 5 13 16 22 13 Ret Ret 13 12 Ret DNS Ret DNS 64