Vanina Ickx

16/2/1975

Record updated 27-Feb-07

Vanina Ickx
The daughter of former Formula 1 driver and six-time Le Mans winner Jacky Ickx only started her career at the age of 21 in 1996. After success in touring cars, she caught the attention of the public by clinching a class win and a podium position at the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. She has already competed several times at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and in the Dakar Rally. At the wheel of an LM P1 sports car she narrowly missed winning the Le Mans Endurance Series (LMES) title last year.

Despite her petite figure, the qualified biologist weighs in at a little over 55 kilograms and stands 1.55 metres tall, she is anything but timid. Vanina Ickx thrives on speed and the taste of competition. She parachutes, was the first woman to cross the English Channel in an Ultra-Light plane and holds, at 136 kph, the speed record on skis down a ski jump.

Vanina Ickx contests the 2006 DTM in an Audi A4 DTM for the new DTM team run by Dr Colin Kolles.

  • 2005: FIA GT Championship, LeMans Endurance Series (Rollcentre-Dallara)
  • 2004: Porsche Supercup LeMans Endurance Series, GT-29. (T2M-Porsche) Formula X Sport Series, 7. (2 races)
  • 2003: Formula Renault V6 Eurocup SRTS FIA GT Championship, 49. Larbre-Chrysler
  • 2001: FIA GT Championship, NGT Freisinger-Porsche Porsche Supercup


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