Christopher higher

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Christopher higher
Chris Höher in his Dallara Formula 3

Christopher "Chris" Höher (born May 19, 1997 in Villach , Carinthia , Austria ) is an Austrian automobile racing driver .

Career

His motorsport career began higher in 2003 in karting , in which he remained active until 2012. In the summer of 2012, Höher switched to formula racing . At first he only drove a few formula races to the Austrian racing car championship. In 2012 he won the OSK Cup of the Austrian racing car championship. In 2013 he started his Formula 3 for Franz Wöss Racing in several racing championships. With numerous series victories, Chris Höher won the Austrian racing car championship, the Hungarian racing car championship, the racing car championship of the Czech Republic, the FIA-CEZ Central European championship for formula racing cars, in Slovakia the ESET-V4-Cup for formula racing cars as well as the LUKY-Trophy and in Austria too still the REMUS Formula 3 trophy as the best formula racing driver. In 2013, he also took part in a German Formula 3 event for Franz Wöss Racing and was a guest starter in the European F3 Open for the West-Tec F3 team . In 2014 Höher took part in four events of the Euroformula Open, the former European F3 Open, for BVM Racing . With a third place in Monza, he achieved a podium placement. He was 13th in the drivers' championship. In addition, Höher received a cockpit in the GP3 series at Jenzer Motorsport for an event . In 2015 Chris Höher repeated the overall victories of the Austrian racing car championship, the Czech racing car championship, the ESET-V4-Cup and he again won the LUKY-Trophy of Slovakia and the FIA-CEZ Central European Championship for with his Formula 3 and the Franz Wöss Racing team Formula racing car. In 2015 Höher took part in a GP3 series event for Campos Racing . In spring 2016, the first test drives for the BOSS GP series in a GP2 from the Top-Speed ​​team took place at the Automotodrom in Brno. For this team, Chris Höher drove a number of races in the Formula Class in the BOSS GP with the GP2 from Team Top-Speed ​​in 2016. He started in Monza, Brno and Imola. In Monza and Brno he was able to win the Saturday races, in Imola he finished second. In 2017 Chris Höher started with Elia Erhart for the AUDI Sport Racing Academy in the ADAC GT Masters. In 2019 there was another guest start at the Automotodrom in Brno with the GP2 from Team Top-Speed ​​in the BOSS GP series. Chris Höher won both races in the Formula Class in the international BOSS GP series at the Masaryk Racing Days.

statistics

Career stations

  • 2003–2012: karting
  • 2012: Austrian racing car championship (OSK Cup winner)
  • 2013 : German Formula 3 ; FIA-CEZ Central European Racing Car Championship (1st place); Austrian racing car championship (1st place); Hungarian racing car championship (1st place); Czech racing car championship (1st place); REMUS Formula 3 Cup (1st place)
  • 2014: Euroformula Open (13th place)
  • 2014 : GP3 series (36th place)
  • 2015 : GP3 series (31st place); FIA-CEZ Central European Racing Car Championship (1st place); Austrian racing car championship (1st place); Czech racing car championship (1st place);
  • 2016: BOSS GP Series (14th place)
  • 2017 : ADAC GT Masters
  • 2019: BOSS GP Series (13th place)

Individual results in the German Formula 3 Cup

year team 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23 24 25th 26th 27 Points rank
2013 Franz Wöss Racing GermanyGermany OS1 BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany NÜ1 GermanyGermany SAC GermanyGermany LA1 GermanyGermany NÜ2 GermanyGermany LA2 GermanyGermany OS2 GermanyGermany HOC 0 -
                                    11 10 12            

Individual results in the GP3 series

year team 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th Points rank
2014 Jenzer Motorsport SpainSpain ESP AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR GermanyGermany GER HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA RussiaRussia RUS United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE 0 36.
                23 23                
2015 Campos Racing SpainSpain ESP AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA RussiaRussia RUS BahrainBahrain BRN United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE 0 31.
        23 24                        

Web links

Commons : Christopher Höher  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. “Christopher Higher”. (No longer available online.) Gp3series.com, archived from the original on July 27, 2014 ; Retrieved July 26, 2014 .
  2. Alexander Warneke: "GP3 - Higher: Use in the GP3". Another level of learning. Motorsport-Magazin.com, July 23, 2014, accessed July 26, 2014 .
  3. ^ Peter Allen: Hoher in for Gomez at Campos GP3 squad for Silverstone. paddockscout.com, July 1, 2015, accessed July 1, 2015 .