Mehdi Bennani

Mehdi Bennani (Arabic: مهدي بناني, born 25 August 1983) is a Moroccan racing driver who currently competes in the World Touring Car Championship with Sébastien Loeb Racing.

Mehdi Bennani
Nationality Moroccan
Born (1983-08-25) 25 August 1983
Fez, Morocco
World Touring Car Championship career
Debut season2009
Current teamSébastien Loeb Racing
Car number25
Former teamsProteam Racing
Wiechers-Sport
Exagon Engineering
Starts191
Wins6
Poles1
Fastest laps3
Best finish5th in 2016
Previous series
2009
2007
2007
2005–2006
2004
Formula Le Mans
Euroseries 3000
Italian Formula 3000
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Formula BMW Asia
Championship titles
2016WTCC Independents' Trophy

He became the first Moroccan driver to win a world championship race organized by the FIA, after his victory in Shanghai, WTCC.[1]

Racing career

Early career

Like most racing drivers, Bennani started out in karting, winning his national championship in 2001. He finished as runner-up in the European Karting Championship in the 100 ICA class. He also won the Moroccan Fiat Palio Trophy in 2001. He moved into single-seaters and was runner-up in Formula BMW Asia in 2004. He moved to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2005 with the Avalon Formula team, racing against the likes of Robert Kubica and Will Power. He also competed for EuroInternational in 2006, but failed to score a point in his time in the series. He competed in Euroseries 3000 in 2007, finished 14th at the final standings and scored a best result of fourth. In 2008 he competed in the Pau Historical Grand Prix, where he finished second.[2]

World Touring Car Championship

Exagon Engineering (2009)

In May 2009 Bennani competed in his home round of the World Touring Car Championship, the Race of Morocco at the Marrakech Street Circuit in a SEAT León 2.0 TFSI prepared by Exagon Engineering.[3] He was backed by OMNT, Morocco's Tourism Office.[4] He became the first North African to race in the WTCC, on the series' first visit to the African continent. He qualified in 14th place for the first race, and finished in 9th place, winner of the Independents category. He finished ninth in the second race, and impressed throughout the weekend with the way he was able to keep up with WTCC regulars. He competed at four further race weekends for Exagon. At the Race of Portugal he collided with the stranded car of Alain Menu on the narrow street circuit, he was later disqualified from the final classification.

Wiechers-Sport (2010)

In 2010, Bennani drove a BMW 320si for the Wiechers-Sport team.[5] The season yielded just three points and 20th place in the drivers standings.

Proteam Racing (2011–2014)

Bennani moved to Proteam Racing for 2011 to drive one of their new BMW 320 TCs.[6] His best result of the season was a 6th place in the final race at Macau.

Bennani competing in the 2014 World Touring Car Championship

Bennani stayed on at Proteam for 2012.[7] He was joined at the team by Isaac Tutumlu until he left after the Race of Slovakia, reducing the team to one car for Bennani.[8] He took a career best fourth-place finish in race one at the Race of Hungary. He bettered this with his maiden podium finish in race two, having finished in third place.[9] A collision with Stefano D'Aste at the Race of Portugal earned him a suspended grid penalty. He started second for race two of the Race of the United States and inherited the lead from D'Aste halfway around the first lap when D'Aste spun off. He held the lead until lap four when he spun off and damaged his car, forcing him to retire and the lead passed to Franz Engstler. Race one of the Race of Japan saw Aleksei Dudukalo collide with Bennani who then returned to the pits for repairs. The second race was better and Bennani held off the Chevrolet trio for much of the race before passing him in the lap two laps. He was caught up in a first corner crash in race one of the Race of Macau in which a number of cars piled into the Lisboa corner on the first lap and blocked the track. Bennani's car was stuck across the track and was lifted out of the way before the race resumed. He finished the season tenth in the drivers' championship tied on points with Alex MacDowall but ranked ahead due to his podium in Hungary.

Bennani stayed with Proteam for the 2013 season, driving their BMW 320 TC for the third consecutive year.,[10] Mehdi finished 12th, 4th independent and the 2nd BMW in the championship with three podiums (2nd Suzuka, Sonoma and Hungaroring). After a difficult season with bad mechanical luck and an unresponsive car, Mehdi eschewed the BMW for a Honda civic.

In 2014 Bennani scored his first WTCC win at the championship's Shanghai round.[11] Bennani went on to finish the season in 11th place.

Sebastian Loeb Racing (2015–)

For 2015, Bennani signed with Sébastien Loeb Racing, switching to a 2014-spec Citroën C-Elysée WTCC for his first season with the team.

2016

For 2016, Bennani had two teammates, Tom Chilton and Gregoire Demoustier.

Racing record

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DC Points
2005 Avelon Formula ZOL
1
ZOL
2
MON
1

Ret
VAL
1

Ret
VAL
2

18
LMS
1

21
LMS
2

18
BIL
1

DNQ
BIL
2

Ret
OSC
1

13
OSC
2

16
DON
1

18
DON
2

17
EST
1
23
EST
2
21
MNZ
1
19†
MNZ
2
21
33rd 0
2006 Eurointernational ZOL
1
ZOL
2
MON
1

DNQ
IST
1
IST
2
MIS
1
MIS
2
SPA
1
SPA
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
DON
1
DON
2
LMS
1
Ret
LMS
2
19
CAT
1
CAT
2
43rd 0

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points
2009 Exagon Engineering SEAT León TFSI BRA
1
BRA
2
MEX
1
MEX
2
MAR
1

9
MAR
2

9
FRA
1

18
FRA
2

Ret
ESP
1

14
ESP
2

23
CZE
1
CZE
2
POR
1

DSQ
POR
2

Ret
GBR
1
GBR
2
GER
1
GER
2
ITA
1

13
ITA
2

Ret
JPN
1
JPN
2
MAC
1
MAC
2
NC 0
2010 Wiechers-Sport BMW 320si BRA
1

18
BRA
2

12
MAR
1

15
MAR
2

9
ITA
1

14
ITA
2

17
BEL
1

14
BEL
2

19
POR
1

Ret
POR
2

12
GBR
1

19
GBR
2

Ret
CZE
1

14
CZE
2

16
GER
1

14
GER
2

Ret
ESP
1

Ret
ESP
2

16
JPN
1

16
JPN
2

19
MAC
1

10
MAC
2

12
20th 3
2011 Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC BRA
1

10
BRA
2

Ret
BEL
1

Ret
BEL
2

11
ITA
1

11
ITA
2

20
HUN
1

14
HUN
2

14
CZE
1

11
CZE
2

10
POR
1

16
POR
2

18
GBR
1

14
GBR
2

9
GER
1

11
GER
2

Ret
ESP
1

Ret
ESP
2

12
JPN
1

8
JPN
2

18
CHN
1

7
CHN
2

11
MAC
1

9
MAC
2

6
16th 24
2012 Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC ITA
1

Ret
ITA
2

14
ESP
1

14
ESP
2

10
MAR
1

Ret
MAR
2

12
SVK
1

11
SVK
2

7
HUN
1

4
HUN
2

3
AUT
1

17
AUT
2

6
POR
1

Ret
POR
2

Ret
BRA
1

13
BRA
2

8
USA
1

11
USA
2

Ret
JPN
1

21
JPN
2

7
CHN
1

8
CHN
2

5
MAC
1

Ret
MAC
2

Ret
10th 68
2013 Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC ITA
1

17
ITA
2

19
MAR
1

18
MAR
2

11
SVK
1

10
SVK
2

9
HUN
1

5
HUN
2

2
AUT
1

4
AUT
2

16
RUS
1

11
RUS
2

16
POR
1

Ret
POR
2

10
ARG
1

20
ARG
2

21†
USA
1

18
USA
2

2
JPN
1

11
JPN
2

2
CHN
1

16
CHN
2

14
MAC
1

12
MAC
2

Ret
12th 80
2014 Proteam Racing Honda Civic WTCC MAR
1

7
MAR
2

DSQ
FRA
1

13
FRA
2

5
HUN
1

5
HUN
2

DNS
SVK
1

15
SVK
2

C
AUT
1

7
AUT
2

8
RUS
1

11
RUS
2

3
BEL
1

13
BEL
2

11
ARG
1

9
ARG
2

8
BEI
1

9
BEI
2

Ret
CHN
1

10
CHN
2

1
JPN
1

11
JPN
2

Ret
MAC
1

19†
MAC
2

DNS
11th 85
2015 Sébastien Loeb Racing Citroën C-Elysée WTCC ARG
1

13
ARG
2

5
MAR
1

4
MAR
2

12
HUN
1

11
HUN
2

Ret
GER
1

7
GER
2

6
RUS
1

14
RUS
2

Ret
SVK
1

Ret
SVK
2

7
FRA
1

9
FRA
2

9
POR
1

11
POR
2

10
JPN
1

7
JPN
2

10
CHN
1

5
CHN
2

7
THA
1

4
THA
2

7
QAT
1

2
QAT
2

5
8th 127
2016 Sébastien Loeb Racing Citroën C-Elysée WTCC FRA
1

2
FRA
2

8
SVK
1

2
SVK
2

6
HUN
1

1
HUN
2

8
MAR
1

6
MAR
2

5
GER
1

5
GER
2

5
RUS
1

9
RUS
2

10
POR
1

4
POR
2

8
ARG
1

8
ARG
2

7
JPN
1

16
JPN
2

4
CHN
1

11
CHN
2

3
QAT
1

16
QAT
2

1
5th 206
2017 Sébastien Loeb Racing Citroën C-Elysée WTCC MAR
1

3
MAR
2

6
ITA
1

NC
ITA
2

7
HUN
1

7
HUN
2

1
GER
1

2
GER
2

6
POR
1

1
POR
2

7
ARG
1

2
ARG
2

5
CHN
1

NC
CHN
2

11
JPN
1

5
JPN
2

6
MAC
1

1
MAC
2

7
QAT
1

2
QAT
2

Ret
6th 234

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete World Touring Car Cup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DC Points
2018 Sébastien Loeb Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR MAR
1

9
MAR
2

2
MAR
3

6
HUN
1

10
HUN
2

7
HUN
3

17
GER
1

13
GER
2

10
GER
3

9
NED
1
8
NED
2
5
NED
3
8
POR
1

Ret
POR
2

DNS
POR
3

DNS
SVK
1

21
SVK
2

Ret
SVK
3

Ret
CHN
1

5
CHN
2

2
CHN
3

10
WUH
1

13
WUH
2

1
WUH
3

9
JPN
1

5
JPN
2

8
JPN
3

4
MAC
1

15
MAC
2

10
MAC
3

Ret
12th 155
2019 SLR VW Motorsport Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR MAR
1

Ret
MAR
2

Ret
MAR
3

12
HUN
1

16
HUN
2

Ret
HUN
3

15
SVK
1

Ret
SVK
2

14
SVK
3

19
NED
1
6
NED
2
16
NED
3

13
GER
1

15
GER
2

16
GER
3

16
POR
1

20
POR
2

19
POR
3

13
CHN
1

20
CHN
2

11
CHN
3

14
JPN
1

24
JPN
2

27
JPN
3

Ret
MAC
1

17
MAC
2

Ret
MAC
3

18
MAL
1

12
MAL
2

13
MAL
3

17
25th 40

References

  1. "Bennani Claims First WTCC Victory in Second Shanghai Race - WTCC - The Checkered Flag". The Checkered Flag. 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2017-12-16.
  2. http://www.fiawtcc.com/Drivers_Details.asp?idDriver=38
  3. Meissner, Johan. "Mehdi Bennani joins Exagon at Marrakech". TouringCarTimes. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  4. http://www.fiawtcc.com/Read_News.asp?idNews=73
  5. Auger, Matt. "Bennani Joins Weichers-Sport". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  6. Casillo, Pietro. "Mehdi Bennani joins Proteam Motorsport". TouringCarTimes. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  7. Courtoisier, Arnaud. "Mehdi Bennani to stay with Proteam". Nextgen-Auto. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  8. Hudson, Neil. "Isaac Tutumlu leaves Proteam Racing". TouringCarTimes. Archived from the original on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  9. Allen, Peter. "Local Hero Michelisz Thrills Hungarian Crowd With Race 2 Victory". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  10. "PROTEAM AND BENNANI TOGETHER AGAIN". World Touring Car Championship. Kigema Sport Organisation. 17 January 2013. Archived from the original on 7 October 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  11. Mills, Peter (12 October 2014). "Shanghai WTCC: Mehdi Bennani scores Honda's first 2014 win". autosport.com. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Norbert Michelisz
World Touring Car Championship
Independents' Trophy winner

2016
Succeeded by
Tom Chilton
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