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Tiago Monteiro

Tiago Monteiro is a professional racing driver who has competed in and the (WTCC), achieving notable success including a podium finish in and leading an FIA world championship as the first driver to do so. Born on 24 July 1976 in , , Monteiro began his racing career in 1997, inspired by his father, and quickly progressed through junior formulas to reach the pinnacle of . Monteiro's early career included a sixth-place finish in the 1997 French , where he won the Rookie Cup, followed by a runner-up position in the 2000 French Formula 3 Championship with four victories. He entered in 2005 as a rookie with the team, securing his career highlight with a third-place finish at the controversial , where only six cars competed due to tire issues affecting most entrants. In 2006, he raced for the rebranded Midland team before transitioning to touring cars, joining the WTCC in 2007. Monteiro aligned with in 2012 upon their return to the WTCC, driving the WTCC and contributing to its development into a race-winning car; he earned 's first WTCC podium that year in and amassed nine victories overall with the manufacturer. In 2016, he became the first Portuguese driver to lead an FIA , positioning him as a title favorite the following year until a severe testing crash in caused head and neck injuries, sidelining him for most of 2017. Remarkably recovering, Monteiro returned in 2018 and continued competing in the WTCR (the WTCC's successor series), securing wins at in 2019 and the Nordschleife in 2021, while racing with the Team Engstler in 2022 to mark a decade with . Since 2023, he has participated in endurance and , including a seventh-place class finish at the 2024 24 Hours of , while serving as a worldwide for TCR and founder of Skywalker Management for driver representation. Married to Diana with two children, Mel and Noah, Monteiro remains a prominent figure in international .

Early career

Karting and national series

Tiago Vagaroso da Costa Monteiro was born on 24 July 1976 in , . Inspired by his father, a enthusiast, Monteiro entered as a late starter in his early twenties, bypassing traditional karting pathways common in the sport. Monteiro's professional racing debut came in 1997 with the French , a national-level GT series, where he secured the rookie of the year title by claiming several victories and finishes. This strong performance marked his initial success in competitive circuit racing and highlighted his rapid adaptation to car-based despite his unconventional entry. In 1998, Monteiro transitioned to single-seater racing in the French Formula 3 Championship with Signature Compétition, competing in a chassis powered by a engine. He participated in 12 races that season, achieving consistent points finishes but no wins, ultimately placing 12th in the drivers' standings with 31 points, and earning the rookie of the year award. These results in the national Formula 3 series provided a foundation for his progression to higher open-wheel categories.

Formula 3 and Formula 3000

Following his early successes in national formulas, Tiago Monteiro entered the French Formula 3 Championship in 1998 with Signature Compétition, finishing 12th overall in his debut season. This initial year allowed him to adapt to single-seater racing on challenging European circuits, laying the groundwork for more competitive campaigns. In 1999, Monteiro switched to Formule 3, competing in a F399 equipped with a Sodemo engine, and elevated his performance to secure sixth place in the drivers' standings with 149 points from 16 races. He claimed one victory at Circuit d'Albi, along with four podium finishes, one pole position, and two fastest laps, highlighting his growing speed and consistency against established talents like . Monteiro's breakthrough came in 2000, when he remained with Formule 3 and finished runner-up in the French Championship, accumulating four wins across the season and multiple podiums in the Dallara-Renault package. His strong results included victories at key venues such as and , complemented by pole positions and fastest laps that underscored his qualification prowess. That year, he also placed second in the Formula 3 European Cup at and the Korean Super Prix, further elevating his profile in international junior categories. Repeating his runner-up finish in the 2001 French F3 Championship with —again securing four wins, seven podiums, five poles, and four fastest laps—Monteiro demonstrated sustained excellence, often challenging series leader Jonathan Cochet. These performances attracted attention from higher-tier teams, leading to his inclusion in Renault's F1 Driver Development program, where he conducted testing sessions in 2001 and 2002 to bridge toward elite open-wheel series. Transitioning to the Championship in 2002 with Super Nova Racing in a B2/50-Zytek, Monteiro adapted to the more powerful series, contesting 12 rounds and finishing 13th overall with two points. His season highlight was a fifth-place result at , though mechanical issues limited further scores; this stint, supported by his ties, honed his skills for professional racing pathways.

CART and World Series by Nissan

In 2003, after his debut in the , Tiago Monteiro transitioned to the Champ Car World Series with the underfunded Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing team, driving a Reynard 02i-Ford chassis. As a in open-wheel , he competed in 18 of the 19 races, achieving a best finish of seventh place in the season-opening and scoring 29 points overall to end 15th in the drivers' standings. His results included a ninth-place finish at , but were hampered by mechanical issues and on-track incidents, such as a practice crash into a barrier at that sidelined him for the race and caused a mild , as well as collisions in with and in with . Monteiro faced significant challenges adapting to CART's diverse track types, particularly the ovals, which were entirely new to him as a European driver with no prior experience in high-speed banking or drafting. He described the learning curve as steep, noting the Reynard chassis's limitations on ovals like Milwaukee and Michigan, where aggressive setups were needed but often led to handling inconsistencies; despite this, he showed promise in his oval debut at Las Vegas, qualifying competitively and expressing enthusiasm for the format after a solid run in Germany. These difficulties underscored the transatlantic shift's demands, with frequent mechanical failures—such as gearbox problems and early retirements—exacerbating his integration into the series. To prepare for a potential seat, Monteiro returned to in as a test driver for while racing full-time in the World Series by with Carlin Motorsport, piloting a SN01-Nissan. He delivered an outstanding campaign, securing five victories, 12 finishes, four positions, and two fastest laps across 18 races to claim second in the with 154 points, just 32 behind title winner . The series' intense, two-race-per-weekend format on technical circuits like Jarama and honed his consistency and racecraft under pressure, providing valuable single-seater experience akin to F1's demands and boosting his profile ahead of his debut.

Formula One career

Jordan (2005)

Tiago Monteiro earned his seat with through his by drivers' championship title, securing a full-season contract alongside for the 2005 campaign. The team, powered by V10 engines in the EJ15 chassis, operated as a backmarker outfit with limited development resources following financial challenges, yet the car proved reliable, allowing Monteiro to complete 18 of 19 races and set a rookie record for most finishes in a debut season. Monteiro's consistency contrasted with Karthikeyan's struggles, positioning him as the team's lead driver and contributing to Jordan's modest haul of 12 championship points, primarily from his efforts. Monteiro debuted at the Australian Grand Prix, starting 18th and finishing 16th after a steady but unremarkable run in the midfield battle. His season featured few highlights until the controversial at , where tire degradation issues sidelined all 14 Michelin-shod cars after the formation laps, leaving only the Bridgestone-equipped Ferraris, Jordans, and Minardis to contest the full race distance. Starting from a career-best third on the grid after a strong qualifying lap, Monteiro held off teammate Karthikeyan to claim third place, earning six points and Jordan's final podium in —a moment of unbridled celebration amid the event's farcical atmosphere. The Portuguese driver's other points came at the , where he fought through the field from 14th to eighth at Spa-Francorchamps, securing one point on a track favoring the EJ15's handling despite its power deficit. Earlier, at , Monteiro navigated the tight to 13th after qualifying 15th, demonstrating composure in a race marred by crashes but without scoring. The RVX-05 engine provided solid reliability without the failures plaguing rivals, enabling Monteiro's high completion rate, though the car's aerodynamic limitations kept it outside the top 10 in most dry conditions. He recorded no fastest laps but achieved a personal best in qualifying of 11th at the Brazilian Grand Prix, underscoring his adaptation to machinery. Overall, Monteiro's seven points placed him 16th in the drivers' standings, a creditable effort for a team on the cusp of rebranding and sale.

Midland (2006)

Following the sale of to the in late 2004, the team was rebranded as for the 2006 season under owner . The squad retained Tiago Monteiro alongside new teammate , with the cars powered by RVX-06 V8 engines throughout the year. This marked a stark contrast to Monteiro's prior season podium at the , as the rebranded team's performance declined amid ongoing challenges. Monteiro competed in all 18 races, but the uncompetitive Midland M16 chassis yielded zero championship points, with his best result a ninth-place finish in the rain-affected . The car struggled with reliability and pace, often qualifying and finishing at the rear of the field, exacerbated by the team's limited development resources. The season was plagued by incidents and instability, including multiple crashes involving Monteiro. At the Canadian Grand Prix, he collided with Albers on the opening lap, retiring both cars early. He also tangled with at the , ending his race prematurely. Further setbacks came at the , where Monteiro and Albers were disqualified post-race for illegal flexible front wings. Financial woes compounded the difficulties, with the team facing sponsorship shortfalls that led to uncertainty over its future. This instability manifested in the cockpit when Albers was replaced mid-season by after the due to insufficient funding, before Ide was later substituted by . Monteiro's contract expired at season's end without renewal, concluding his career after 37 starts.

World Touring Car career

SEAT (2007–2012)

Tiago Monteiro transitioned from Formula One to the (WTCC) in 2007, joining the factory Sport team to drive the TDI. His debut came at the round in May, where he quickly adapted to the series' close-quarters racing style. Despite entering mid-season, Monteiro secured three podium finishes and one , culminating in an 11th-place finish in the drivers' championship with 38 points. In 2008, Monteiro remained with SEAT Sport and achieved his breakthrough, claiming two victories: the first in Race 1 at , , where he led from start to finish ahead of teammate , and the second in Race 2 at his home circuit of , , delighting local fans with a dominant performance. These results contributed to consistent podiums throughout the season, though he ended 12th in the drivers' standings with 43 points. SEAT dominated the series, with securing the drivers' title and the team clinching the manufacturers' championship for the first time. Monteiro's form continued in 2009 with Sport, where he recorded multiple runner-up finishes, including strong showings at and , but no victories, finishing ninth in the drivers' championship. retained the manufacturers' crown, edging out by three points amid intense intra-team competition. By 2010, following 's withdrawal from official works support, Monteiro raced with the customer SR-Sport team in the León TDI. He secured two wins—Race 1 at , leveraging his home advantage, and another at —along with several podiums, achieving his best championship result of fifth overall. A highlight was his second-place finish in Race 1 at the demanding Macau , shadowing eventual champion in a display of precise street-circuit driving. Throughout his SEAT tenure, Monteiro often vied closely with teammate Gabriele Tarquini, their on-track battles exemplifying the competitive dynamic within the squad; for instance, at Estoril in 2008, Monteiro's victory came after a season-long push against Tarquini's consistent pace. In 2011 and 2012, he continued with privateer outfits SUNRED Engineering and SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED, driving the turbocharged León 1.6T. These years yielded reliable points hauls, including three podiums in 2011 for a sixth-place championship finish, and multiple top-five results in 2012, such as fifth at Portimão, before his departure from the team at season's end in Sonoma. Although no further wins came in this period, Monteiro's experience helped the customer teams remain competitive in the midfield.

Honda (2012–2022)

In mid-2012, Tiago Monteiro switched to the Racing Team JAS, piloting the WTCC as re-entered the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) after a 15-year absence. He adapted quickly, securing 's first —a third-place finish—in his third outing at the 2012 Guia of , demonstrating strong synergy with the new machinery despite the team's developmental challenges. This marked the beginning of a decade-long partnership that solidified Monteiro's reputation as a mainstay in . Monteiro raced full-time with the Castrol Honda World Touring Car Team in 2013, securing his first victory with Honda at the Moscow Raceway along with five podium finishes, to end the season eighth overall with 164 points. From 2014 to 2017, Monteiro enjoyed consistent strong performances with Honda, achieving multiple victories and podiums amid fierce competition from Citroën and Volvo. In 2014, he finished fifth in the drivers' standings with 186 points, including five podiums and a pole position at the Salzburgring. The 2015 season saw him claim seventh place overall (177 points), highlighted by wins at the Moscow Raceway and Sepang International Circuit. His career-best WTCC result came in 2016, ending third in the championship with 214 points and becoming the first Portuguese driver to lead an FIA world title standings; key successes included a home win at Vila Real and leading early in the season before a late push from rivals. Entering 2017 as a title favorite, Monteiro won the season-opening race in Qatar and held the lead after 12 rounds with 200 points, but a severe testing crash at Barcelona-Catalunya in September—caused by brake failure—resulted in serious injuries, including blood clots and nerve damage, forcing him to miss the final four events and finish eighth overall. The WTCC transitioned to the FIA World Touring Car Cup (WTCR) in 2018, where Monteiro continued with Honda, initially with Boutsen Ginion Racing in the Civic Type R TCR. He made an emotional return at Suzuka after 415 days sidelined, qualifying competitively but not scoring points in his limited appearances that year, finishing 32nd overall with 0 points. In 2019, racing for KCMG, he achieved a standout home victory at Vila Real—overtaking teammate Attila Tassi from second on the grid—and ended the season 20th overall with 109 points, contributing to his total of 13 WTCC/WTCR wins (nine with Honda). The 2020–2022 seasons were impacted by the , leading to shortened calendars and logistical hurdles, yet Monteiro remained a loyalist across teams like Münnich Motorsport. In 2020, he placed 14th with 79 points; 2021 brought a season-opening win at the Nordschleife for All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport, finishing 17th overall (75 points). His final full WTCR campaign in 2022 came with Team Engstler, yielding 15th in the standings (70 points) and marking exactly 10 years since joining . Post-racing, Monteiro transitioned into a worldwide ambassador role for Racing TCR, leveraging his enduring loyalty to promote the brand's efforts.

Later racing endeavors

Endurance racing and Le Mans

Tiago Monteiro made his endurance racing debut at the 1999 , competing in the GT2 class aboard the #54 for Racing. Teamed with and Marc Rostan, he completed the full 24 hours to secure 17th overall and sixth in class, marking a solid introduction to the event's demanding format. He returned to Le Mans in 2001 with Larbre Compétition in the LM GT class, driving the #58 . Sharing the car with Christophe Bouchut and Jean-Philippe Belloc, Monteiro finished 20th overall after navigating the race's attrition-heavy conditions. This GT-focused outing highlighted his versatility beyond single-seater racing, though the Viper's V10 power proved challenging against evolving prototype competition. Monteiro's Le Mans appearances shifted toward prototypes in later years. In 2009, he raced the #10 Oreca 01-AIM in the LMP1 class for Team Oreca Matmut, retiring after 234 laps alongside Stéphane Ortelli and Bruno Senna. The car's reliable performance allowed a steady run for much of the event, underscoring Monteiro's adaptation to high-speed, long-duration prototype stints, until retirement. Two years later, in 2011, he joined Oak Racing for the #15 Pescarolo 01 Judd in LMP1, replacing the injured Matthieu Lahaye and teaming with Jacques Nicolet. The entry endured for over 10 hours and 80 laps before retiring due to a power steering failure. His most recent Le Mans effort came in 2015 with Team ByKolles, piloting the #4 CLM P1/01 AER prototype in LMP1 alongside Simon Trummer and Pierre Kaffer. Despite reliability issues that dropped them in the order, the trio recovered to finish 39th overall on track and third among privateer LMP1 entries; however, the car was later excluded from the official classification due to an incorrect driver weight ballast. Beyond , Monteiro pursued endurance racing at the 24 Hours of , leveraging gaps in his WTCC schedule for multi-class entries. In 2015, he competed in the GT3 category with a BMW M6 GT3, contributing to a competitive run amid the Nordschleife's variable weather and traffic. He achieved class victories in the TCR category during 2019 and 2020, driving a for All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport, with teammates including Frédéric Vervisch in 2019 for a dominant TCR class triumph. These successes emphasized his prowess in touring car-derived endurance machinery, where strategic pit stops and wet-weather driving proved decisive.

V8 Supercars and guest drives

In 2010, Monteiro made his debut in the V8 Supercar Championship Series as a guest driver for Tony D'Alberto Racing, sharing a Holden VE Commodore with team owner Tony D'Alberto at the Gold Coast 600 event on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit from October 22–24. In the first 153-kilometre race, the pair retired after 50 laps due to repeated damage to the front spoiler from on-track incidents. They rebounded in the second race, completing all 102 laps to finish 17th overall, 1 minute and 31.532 seconds behind the winner. Monteiro praised the high-downforce characteristics of the V8 Supercar, noting its demanding driving style and the intense competition on the street circuit, which featured tight corners and frequent contact. He described the experience as "very positive," highlighting the car's grip and power delivery as a contrast to his touring car background. Monteiro's international profile from the facilitated further guest appearances in sprint events, including one-offs in the . In 2018 at Suzuka, he drove a TCR for the JAS Motorsport team, qualifying 16th to 18th and finishing on the lead lap in both races while adapting quickly to the field's pace. The following year at the round, he joined the Boutsen Videlis team in a Civic Type R TCR as a guest, contributing to a fourth-place finish in the endurance race alongside teammates. These outings showcased his versatility in TCR machinery, emphasizing short, high-intensity stints on diverse circuits like the technical Suzuka figure-eight layout. In 2024, Monteiro fulfilled a long-held ambition with his Bathurst debut during the weekend, competing in the Challenge Bathurst sprint event in a Cup car alongside friend Campbell Walker. The pair tackled the demanding 6.213-kilometre , known for its elevation changes and wall-lined corners, in a field of historic and modern . Drawing on prior experience with Porsche GT3 Cup cars at the Nordschleife earlier that year, Monteiro noted the event's intensity exceeded expectations, marking a rare Australian sprint outing beyond his 2010 V8 Supercars foray.

Post-WTCR activities (2023–2025)

Following his retirement from full-time competition in the (WTCR) at the conclusion of the 2022 season, Tiago Monteiro transitioned to selective racing engagements alongside ambassadorial duties for in TCR racing. Monteiro's immediate post-WTCR outing came in the TCR class of the 2022 Michelin Pilot Challenge, where he made a one-off appearance at the with LA Honda World Racing in a . Sharing the No. 37 entry with Mat Pombo, he secured with a lap time of 1:25.846 and finished fifth in the 90-minute race after starting from the front. In 2024, Monteiro returned to endurance racing in , competing in the Cup2 class of the Langstrecken-Serie (NLS) with Racing in a Cup. He achieved consistent points-scoring results across multiple rounds, including eighth and eleventh-place class finishes at the season-opening Westfalenfahrt (NLS1). He also participated in the 2024 24 Hours of in the same Porsche 992 GT3 Cup (No. 127), co-driving with Jan Jaap van Roon, , and Paul Meijer to a seventh-place finish in the Cup2 class after completing 47 laps (race shortened to approximately 8 hours due to weather). For 2025, Monteiro has committed to a selective program emphasizing GT and TCR endurance events. He is entered in the Porsche Cup class of the Ultimate GT Endurance Cup within the Ultimate Cup Series, partnering with Driv'n for a full-season campaign in a , alongside South African driver Shayur Harpal. Additionally, in the TCR class of the , he joined ALM Motorsport for select rounds in the , co-driving with Mike Halder to secure a class victory at the ninth round () on September 27, marking the car's Nordschleife debut. Throughout this period, Monteiro has balanced his with expanded ambassadorial responsibilities, serving as Honda's worldwide ambassador for TCR activities and promoting the brand at events like the . This shift allows him to leverage his extensive touring car experience while maintaining a reduced competition schedule.

Business activities

Team ownership

In late November 2008, Tiago Monteiro and Guedes acquired the financially struggling BCN Competición team, rebranding it as Ocean Racing Technology and entering it in the for the following season. The Portuguese outfit, based in Perafita, aimed to nurture emerging talent while drawing on Monteiro's pedigree to build competitiveness in junior formulas. As co-owner, Monteiro contributed to strategic oversight, including driver selection and operational management, balancing this role with his ongoing commitments. Ocean Racing Technology competed in the GP2 Series from 2009 to 2012, fielding drivers such as Álvaro Parente and Karun Chandhok in its debut year, who delivered the team's breakthrough with a feature race victory at Spa-Francorchamps—Parente securing pole position, the win, and fastest lap in a chaotic 100th GP2 race. Subsequent seasons featured lineups including Fabio Leimer and Max Chilton in 2010, Brendon Hartley and Johnny Cecotto Jr. in 2011, and Nigel Melker and Victor Guerin in 2012, yielding consistent mid-field results such as podium finishes and points hauls that placed the team as high as ninth in the 2009 teams' standings with 40 points. In 2012, the team expanded into the inaugural GP3 Series by taking over Tech 1 Racing's entry, achieving a solid seventh in the teams' championship with 56 points through drivers like Kevin Ceccon and Carmen Jordá. Despite these accomplishments, Ocean Racing Technology encountered escalating financial and operational hurdles, including unreliable sponsorship and logistical strains in a competitive feeder series environment. These issues led to the team's disbandment in January 2013, with Monteiro citing a lack of promised financial backing as the primary factor preventing continuation into the GP2 and GP3 seasons. Monteiro's involvement as co-owner highlighted his entrepreneurial shift, though the venture ultimately folded after four seasons of development-focused racing.

Driver management

In the 2010s, Tiago Monteiro founded Skywalker Management, where he serves as CEO, leveraging his extensive background to mentor and guide emerging drivers in their professional careers. The agency was established to provide comprehensive support to young talents transitioning from karting and junior formulas to elite international series, drawing on Monteiro's insights from and competitions. A of Skywalker Management's work involves personalized services such as contract negotiations, sponsorship acquisition, , , and long-term career planning, all aimed at optimizing drivers' performance and opportunities. One of its key clients is Portuguese driver , whom Monteiro has managed since around 2010, guiding him from junior formulas through various series to significant achievements, including da Costa's victory in the 2019–20 FIA with . The agency's portfolio has expanded to include multiple international drivers, such as in and the , in the and , and Rodrigo Almeida in the Asia, reflecting its global scope across electric racing, endurance events, and regional championships. This growth underscores Skywalker Management's role in fostering sustained success for clients in diverse, high-stakes motorsport environments.

Personal life

Family and background

Tiago Vagaroso da Costa Monteiro was born on 24 July 1976 in , , where he spent his formative years and developed a strong connection to his heritage. Raised in the coastal city of , Monteiro grew up in a culturally rich environment shaped by 's traditions and the vibrant local community, which emphasized family and regional pride. Monteiro's family played a pivotal role in his early interest in , particularly through his father, a former racer who had competed in events years earlier. In his late teens, his father's decision to return to racing as a —purchasing a and competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup —exposed Monteiro to the thrill of the track for the first time; he frequently attended these events and became captivated by the competition. This direct involvement provided crucial early exposure to racing dynamics and the world, influencing his path despite no prior karting experience. Before embarking on his racing journey, Monteiro focused on his education in Portugal, studying hotel management with aspirations of a career in that industry. His school years in Porto were marked by a conventional upbringing, balancing academics with family life in a motorsport-influenced household, though no notable siblings or other racing relatives are documented in his background. These pre-racing experiences in Portugal laid the groundwork for his later transition into professional competition, tying his Porto roots to the regional racing enthusiasm that ultimately drew him in.

Residence and interests

Tiago Monteiro maintains his primary residence in the area of , his hometown where he was born and raised, and frequently returns there for personal and medical reasons following travels. He occasionally bases himself in other European hubs, such as , during active competition seasons like the 2025 Nordschleife events. Monteiro's non-racing interests center on , with dedicated training programs to sustain the high demands of professional driving, including simulator sessions and conditioning routines that have supported his return to competition after injuries. He is deeply involved in youth development, operating a karting academy in to mentor emerging talents and foster the next generation of drivers. This commitment extends to , such as auctioning personal racing memorabilia, including a , to support -related causes like the "A Jump for Tiago Sousa" initiative. In his family life, Monteiro was married to model Diana Pereira from 2008 until their separation in 2019; their divorce was finalized in 2025. He shares two children with her: daughter , born in 2008, and son , born in 2009. He actively balances parenting with his professional endeavors, notably supporting 's burgeoning racing career in the Spanish F4 Championship as of 2025, adopting a relaxed approach to guide his son's progression without undue pressure. As Honda's worldwide brand ambassador since 2012, Monteiro engages in promotional activities, including track demonstrations with models like the Civic Type R, media interviews, and events highlighting Honda's motorsport heritage, which align with his enduring passion for racing.

Racing record

Career summary

Tiago Monteiro is a Portuguese racing driver whose career spans multiple disciplines, including single-seaters, touring cars, and endurance racing, with notable achievements in the World Series by Nissan and the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC). He earned a single podium in Formula One during his 37 starts and became a frontrunner in touring cars, securing multiple wins and a best championship finish of third in the WTCC in 2016. His highlight in single-seaters came with a runner-up position in the 2004 World Series by Nissan, where he claimed five victories. The following table provides a high-level summary of Monteiro's achievements in key series, focusing on seasons, teams, starts, wins, podiums, pole positions, and best championship finishes.
SeriesYearsTeamsStartsWinsPodiumsPolesBest Finish
French Formula 3 Championship1998–2001ASM Formule 358915112nd (2000, 2001)
2002Super Nova Racing1200013th
CART/Champ Car World Series2003Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing1701015th
2004Carlin Motorsport185942nd
Formula One World Championship2005–2006, 3701016th (2005)
(WTCC)2007–2017 Sport, World Touring Car Team2401144113rd (2016)
(WTCR)2018–2022ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport, , Team Engstler8337115th (2022)
V8 Supercars Championship (guest)2010200010th (Surfers Paradise Race 1)
1999–2001, 2009, 2011, 2015Team Oreca Matmut, , Team ByKolles, Paul Belmondo Racing, Larbre Compétition6000DNF (LMP1, 2011)
24 Hours of Nürburgring2019–2021, 2024Team Racing, Fugel Sport, Autohaus M. Fugel e.K., Racing42301st TCR (2019, 2020)
Across his career, Monteiro has accumulated approximately 500 starts, 38 wins, 100 podiums, 24 pole positions, and 25 fastest laps in various series. His best finishes include runner-up in French F3 (twice), second in World Series by , third in WTCC, and class wins in endurance events like the . In Formula One, his sole podium was third place at the .

Complete French Formula Three Championship results

Tiago Monteiro competed in the French Formula Three Championship from 1998 to 2001 for Formule 3 (and in 1998). He finished 12th as rookie in 1998, 6th in with 1 win and 3 podiums, runner-up in 2000 with 4 wins, and runner-up again in 2001 with 4 wins and 6 poles. Overall: 58 starts, 9 wins, 15 podiums, 11 poles.

1999 Season

Tiago Monteiro competed in the French Formula Three Championship for the Fina team, driving a F399 chassis powered by a Sodermo engine, and finished sixth in the drivers' standings with 149 points, securing one victory and three additional finishes.
RoundCircuitRace 1 PositionRace 1 Time/GapRace 2 PositionRace 2 Time/GapNotes
17th5th15m 39.140s
24th18m 41.482s10th
316th aggregate
4Dijon-Prenois4th13m 32.589s3rd13m 40.938sPodium in Race 2
5Charade7th19m 29.089s5th19m 41.574s
6DNF
72nd13m 10.329s1st15m 27.593sWin in Race 2; fastest lap in Race 2
8Le Mans both races
9LedenonFastest lap
103rd18m 47.036s4th18m 37.330sPodium in Race 1

2000 and 2001 Seasons Summary

In 2000, Monteiro finished 2nd overall with 133 points, 4 wins, and multiple podiums including 2nd at . In 2001, he again finished 2nd with 4 wins, 4 podiums, and 6 poles (wins at , Croix-en-Ternois, ). Detailed race results available in series archives.

Complete results

Tiago Monteiro competed in the for Super Nova Racing, driving a B02/50-Zytek, and participated in all 12 rounds of the season. He scored a total of 2 points, finishing 13th in the drivers' standings. His sole points came from a 5th-place finish at , while he achieved several top-10 qualifying positions but suffered multiple retirements due to mechanical issues or accidents.
RoundCircuitQualifying PositionRace Position
1159
2510
315Ret
4A1-Ring1516
515Ret
616Ret
71413
889
995
101013
11Spa-Francorchamps12Ret
121610
(Ret = retired from race; points scored only in Round 9)

Complete CART results

Tiago Monteiro competed in the Champ Car World Series during the 2003 season with the Fittipaldi Dingman Racing team, driving the No. 7 Reynard-Ford. As a , he participated in 17 of the 18 races, achieving a best finish of sixth place at the where he started from second on the grid. He accumulated 29 points overall, placing 15th in the drivers' championship, with notable challenges including mechanical failures and crashes that limited his consistency. His results highlighted adaptation difficulties from European open-wheel series like Formula 3000 to the high-speed ovals and road courses of CART.
DateRace (Track)StartFinishStatusLapsPoints
Mar 2Streets of St. Petersburg167Running104/1056
Mar 23Fundimex 500 (Monterrey)1019Gearbox2/850
Apr 13Toyota Grand Prix (Long Beach)1611Running88/902
May 18London Champ Car Trophy (Brands Hatch)1514Running163/1650
May 25German 500 (Lausitzring)1413Running152/1540
Jun 1Milwaukee Mile 250910Running250/2503
Jun 15Mazda Grand Prix (Laguna Seca)159Running86/874
Jun 22Grand Prix of Portland1719Gearbox5/1000
Jul 13Molson Indy (Toronto)1310Running110/1123
Jul 27Molson Indy Vancouver1115Crash27/1000
Aug 3Mario Andretti Grand Prix (Road America)1117Crash10/340
Aug 10Ohio Grand Prix (Mid-Ohio)1211Running91/922
Aug 24Molson Indy Montreal1118Crash49/750
Aug 31Denver Grand Prix513Crash86/1060
Sep 7Cleveland Grand Prix (Burke Lakefront)915Crash91/1350
Sep 14Gran Premio Telmex (Mexico City)26Running70/709
Oct 26Lexmark Indy 300 (Surfers Paradise)1318Gearbox3/470

Complete World Series by Nissan results

Tiago Monteiro participated in the season with the Carlin Motorsport team, driving a SN01 chassis powered by a engine. Over the course of nine rounds comprising 18 races, he secured five victories, nine podium finishes, and four pole positions, accumulating 154 points to finish as runner-up in the drivers' championship behind . His strong performance in this open-wheel series highlighted his talent and paved the way for opportunities in testing. The following table details Monteiro's results in each race, with positions indicating finishing order (Ret for retirements) and poles denoted by an asterisk next to the starting position where applicable.
YearTeam1
Jarama
(R1)
(R2)2
Zolder
(R1)
(R2)3

(R1)
(R2)4

(R1)
(R2)5

(R1)
(R2)6

(R1)
(R2)7

(R1)
(R2)8

(R1)
(R2)9
Jerez
(R1)
(R2)DCPts
2004Carlin Motorsport261*1*85Ret7452*110731*21*2nd154

Complete Formula One results

Tiago Monteiro entered in 2005 with the team, contesting all 19 races of the season and scoring 7 points to finish 16th in the Drivers' Championship. His standout performance was a third-place finish at the , where tire failures forced most Michelin-equipped teams to withdraw, leaving only six Bridgestone-shod cars to compete. In 2006, he raced for the Midland team (rebranded MF1 mid-season), starting all 18 Grands Prix but scoring no points, with a best result of ninth in , and ending 23rd overall. Monteiro's average grid position across his 37 starts was 17.7th. He experienced 9 retirements in total, primarily due to mechanical issues, accidents, or spins. Against teammates, he held a slight edge over in 2005 (7-6 in race finishes, 9-10 in qualifying) but struggled in a non-scoring team environment in 2006, where he outperformed in only 2 of 6 race finishes and 5 of 17 qualifying sessions.

2005 Jordan Results

Grand PrixPositionPointsLapsStatus/Notes
16055+2 laps
12053+3 laps
10055+2 laps
13060+2 laps
12063+3 laps
13075+3 laps
15058+1 lap
10067+3 laps
3672+1 lap (podium)
13067+3 laps
17058+2 laps
17064+3 laps
13066+4 laps
15055+3 laps
Italy17051+2 laps
8143+1 lap
Ret055Mechanical
13052+1 lap
11056+84.6 seconds

2006 Midland/Spyker Results

Grand PrixPositionPointsLapsStatus/Notes
17055+2 laps
13054+2 laps
Ret039Mechanical
16060+2 laps
12059+1 lap
Spain16063+3 laps
15076+2 laps
16058+2 laps
14066+4 laps
Ret09Accident damage
Ret011Mechanical
DSQ065+2 laps (disqualified)
9067+3 laps
Ret00Accident
Ret044Brakes
ChinaRet037Spin
Japan16051+2 laps
Brazil15069+2 laps

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

Tiago Monteiro participated in the (WTCC) from 2007 to 2017, racing primarily for Sport with the TDI until 2012, before transitioning to teams with the WTCC from 2013 onward. Over this period, he accumulated 240 starts, 11 race wins, 11 pole positions, 44 podiums, and 1,455 points, with his best championship result being 3rd place in 2016. The following table summarizes his seasonal results, including teams, starts, wins, pole positions, podiums, points, and final position. Race-by-race positions highlight key performances, such as wins and notable podiums, drawn from official series records.
YearTeam(s)CarStartsWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPositionKey Race Results
2007SEAT SportSEAT León TDI220133811thPole at Okayama Race 1 (5th); Podiums at Brno Race 2 (3rd), Istanbul Race 1 (2nd), Macau Race 2 (3rd).
2008SEAT SportSEAT León TDI242024312thWins at Okayama Race 1 (1st) and Valencia Race 2 (1st); Podium at Suzuka Race 2 (3rd).
2009SEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI24002449thPodiums at Pau Race 2 (3rd) and Donington Race 1 (2nd).
2010SEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI222151775thPole and win at Suzuka Race 1 (1st); Win at Shanghai Race 2 (1st); Podiums including Brands Hatch Race 1 (2nd).
2011SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León TDI240131176thPole at Sepang Race 1 (4th); Podiums at Valencia Race 2 (3rd), Sonoma Race 1 (2nd), and Beijing Race 2 (3rd).
2012Tuenti Racing Team / Honda Racing Team JASSEAT León TDI / Honda Civic S2000 TC24001959thSole podium at Salzburgring Race 2 (3rd); transitioned mid-season to Honda.
2013Castrol Honda World Touring Car TeamHonda Civic S2000 TC241151648thWin at Moscow Race 2 (1st); Pole at Hangzhou Race 1 (2nd); Podiums including Sonoma Race 1 (2nd) and Shanghai Race 1 (3rd).
2014Castrol Honda World Touring Car TeamHonda Civic WTCC240151865thPole at Beijing Race 1 (4th); Podiums at Marrakech Race 1 (2nd), Nürburgring Race 2 (3rd), Moscow Race 1 (2nd), and Suzuka Race 2 (2nd).
2015Honda Racing Team JASHonda Civic WTCC242241777thWins at Buriram Race 2 (1st) and Qatar Race 1 (1st); Poles at Thailand and Qatar; Podium at Termas de Río Hondo Race 2 (3rd).
2016Honda Racing Team JAS / Boutsen Ginion RacingHonda Civic WTCC222372143rdWins at Nürburgring Race 1 (1st) and Qatar Race 2 (1st); Poles at Vila Real, Germany, and Qatar; Podiums including Beijing Race 1 (2nd) and Singapore Race 1 (2nd).
2017Castrol Honda World Touring Car TeamHonda Civic WTCC142172008thWins at Nürburgring Race 1 (1st) and Vila Real Race 2 (1st); Pole at Germany; Podiums across all rounds, including Buenos Aires Race 1 (2nd).

Complete World Touring Car Cup results

Tiago Monteiro competed in the (WTCR) from 2018 to 2022, primarily with and teams, before ending with Engstler in 2022. He accumulated 83 starts, 3 wins, 7 podiums, 1 , with best championship 15th in 2022. Key wins: 2019, 2021. (Key: R = Race 1, Y = (Yokohama wildcard), Z = (Zhejiang wildcard); italics = raced at the circuit but not in that round; * = started but did not finish; † = did not start the race but was classified) | Year | Team | Car | 1
MAR
R | Y | Z | 2
ITA
R | Y | Z | 3
FRA
R | Y | Z | 4
HUN
R | Y | Z | 5
GER
R | Y | Z | 6
SVK
R | Y | Z | 7
NED
R | Y | Z | 8
POR
R | Y | Z | 9
HUN
R | Y | Z | 10
ITA
R | Y | Z | 11
CHN
R | Y | Z | 12
MAC
R | Y | Z | 13
JPN
R | Y | Z | DC | Points | |------|------|-----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|---|---|----|----|----|-----|--------| | 2018 | Münnich Motorsport | Honda Civic Type R TCR | 10 | 12 | Ret | 15 | 8 | 14 | 16 | 15 | Ret | 12 | 10 | 13 | 9 | 11 | 14 | 13 | 10 | Ret | 14 | 12 | 15 | 11 | 9 | 14 | 16 | 13 | 15 | 12 | Ret | 10 | 11 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Ret | 13 | | | | 20th* | 25* | | 2019 | Münnich Motorsport | Honda Civic Type R TCR | Ret | 15 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 12 | 14 | 16 | Ret | 10 | 8 | 11 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 10 | 1 | 3 | 14 | 12 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 14 | Ret | 16 | 15 | 14 | 12 | Ret | 10 | 11 | | | | | | | 17th | 70 | | 2020 | Engstler | Hyundai i30 N TCR | 12 | 10 | | 14 | 13 | | 10 | 12 | | 15 | 14 | | 13 | 11 | | 16 | 15 | | Ret | 14 | | 12 | 10 | | 11 | 9 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 21st | 36 | | 2021 | Engstler | Hyundai i30 N TCR | 14 | 12 | | 13 | 11 | | 15 | 14 | | 12 | 10 | | 1 | 3 | | 16 | 15 | | 14 | 13 | | Ret | 12 | | 11 | 9 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18th | 55 | | 2022 | Liqui Moly Team Engstler | Honda Civic Type R TCR | 15 | 14 | | 12 | 10 | | 13 | 11 | | 14 | 12 | | 16 | 15 | | Ret | 13 | | 11 | 9 | | 14 | 12 | | 15 | 16 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 15th | 70 |
  • Season still in progress as of November 2025; positions approximate based on available data. Detailed race results abbreviated for key events; full archives on official WTCR site.

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Tiago Monteiro has participated in the six times between 1999 and 2015, competing in both GT and prototype classes across various teams. His efforts in the event often served as a complement to his primary commitments in open-wheel and . Monteiro's debut came in the LM GTS class, where he showed competitive pace but faced challenges typical of endurance racing, including mechanical issues in later entries. His best overall finish was 17th in 1999, while subsequent outings in prototypes yielded retirements due to on-track incidents and technical failures. Despite these setbacks, he completed significant distances in several races, demonstrating reliability in high-stakes environments. The following table summarizes Monteiro's results at the 24 Hours of Le Mans:
YearTeamCarClassOverall PositionClass PositionLaps CompletedStatus
1999Paul Belmondo RacingChrysler Viper GTS-RLM GTS17th6th299Finished
2001Larbre CompétitionChrysler Viper GTS-RLM GTS20th4th234Finished
2009Team Oreca MatmutOreca 01LMP1Retired-219Retired (track exit, 16th hour)
2011OAK RacingOAK-PescaroloLMP1Retired-80Retired (power steering, 12th hour)
2015Team ByKollesCLM P1/01LMP1Disqualified12th260Disqualified (driver weight non-compliant)

24 Hours of Nürburgring results

Tiago Monteiro has participated in the 24 Hours of four times, primarily in the TCR and Cup2 classes, achieving notable success with in the late and early before competing in a in 2024. His efforts in the event, often aligned with his World Touring Car commitments due to the 's role in the series calendar, highlight his endurance racing prowess alongside sprint formats. Monteiro's most prominent results came in the TCR class with the , where he secured back-to-back victories in 2019 and 2020 as part of the and Fugel Sport efforts. In 2019, driving alongside Dominik Fugel, Markus Oestreich, and Cedrik Totz, the team finished 38th overall but claimed the TCR class win after a strong performance in challenging conditions. The following year, shortened by weather disruptions, Monteiro teamed with , Fugel, and Oestreich to finish 20th overall and repeat as TCR class winners, completing 124 laps without major incidents. In 2021, Monteiro returned with a similar lineup, including Fugel, Totz, and Néstor Girolami under Autohaus M. Fugel e.K., securing third in the TCR class despite an overall 43rd place finish after completing 143 laps amid competitive field dynamics. Shifting to GT machinery in 2024, Monteiro drove a 992 GT3 Cup for Racing, paired with Jan Jaap van Roon, , and Paul Meijer. The race, abbreviated to eight hours due to heavy rain, saw the team finish 26th overall and seventh in the Porsche GT3 Cup class after 94 laps, demonstrating reliability in adverse weather. The following table summarizes Monteiro's verified results in the 24 Hours of :
YearClassOverall PositionClass PositionCarTeamTeammatesLaps CompletedNotes
2019TCR38th1stTeam RacingDominik Fugel, Markus Oestreich, Cedrik Totz149Class victory in full 24-hour race.
2020TCR20th1stFugel Sport, Dominik Fugel, Markus Oestreich124Back-to-back class win; race shortened by rain.
2021TCR43rd3rdAutohaus M. Fugel e.K.Dominik Fugel, Cedrik Totz, Néstor Girolami143 in class despite overall midfield finish.
2024Porsche GT3 Cup26th7thPorsche 992 GT3 CupMax Kruse RacingJan Jaap van Roon, , Paul Meijer94Race shortened to 8 hours due to rain; no major incidents reported.

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