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| birth date = 25 May, 1995 | | birth date = 25 May, 1995 | ||
| birth place = Cape Town, South Africa | | birth place = Cape Town, South Africa | ||
| current team = {{ | | current team = {{GBR}} [[Eric Vincent Racing|Eric Vincent]] | ||
| car number = | | car number = 31 | ||
| former teams = [[File:Flag of Tropico svg.png]] [[Tropico Grand Prix|Tropico]]<br>{{ESP}}/{{USA}} [[CR Motorsport|CR]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Equipe Gauthier|Gauthier]] | | former teams = [[File:Flag of Tropico svg.png]] [[Tropico Grand Prix|Tropico]]<br>{{ESP}}/{{USA}} [[CR Motorsport|CR]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Equipe Gauthier|Gauthier]]<br> | ||
| races = | | races = 75 (63 starts) | ||
| championships = 0 | | championships = 0 | ||
| wins = 0 | | wins = 0 | ||
| podiums = 1 | | podiums = 1 | ||
| points = | | points = 17 | ||
| poles = 2 | | poles = 2 | ||
| fastest laps = 0 | | fastest laps = 0 | ||
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| first win = N/A | | first win = N/A | ||
| last win = N/A | | last win = N/A | ||
| last race = [[ | | last race = [[2019 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix|2019 Chinese Grand Prix]] (ongoing) | ||
| best finish = 11th ([[2017 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2017]]) | | best finish = 11th ([[2017 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2017]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:59, 6 January 2018
Danny van Rijkens (born 25th May 1995 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African racing driver, credited with being the first African driver to compete in both the Rejects of LFS series and ARWS, and its predecessor F1RWRS. He currently races for Nurminen Grand Prix in the ARWS' 2018 season. Van Rijkens is heavily sponsored by South African petrochemicals firm Sasol.
Career
Little is known of van Rijkens' motorsport history, it's believed he had a prolific karting career in the Cape Town area, but a lack of published results and witnesses of his talent betrays this. What is known is that van Rijkens was initially spotted by Sammy Jones whilst the latter was on a business trip to South Africa in February 2014. Jones was seeking to raise further sponsorship for his motorsport projects when a visit to a kart track on the outskirts of Cape Town led to the two bumping into each other. Having seen van Rijkens' talent, Jones was convinced he could be a future star, and offered the young driver the test and reserve slot at his newly reformed RoLFS team as the series was resurrected for 2014. Van Rijkens immediately accepted, and moved to England as a result, testing frequently at Silverstone as well as attending each race with the team.
The season didn't go well however, with the team struggling to even score points, something that was partly attributed by some to the inexperience of van Rijkens as a test and development driver. Most of the team's budget was spent on improving the spec chassis which they were required to use - van Rijkens had described it as too cumbersome and heavy, but it brought little benefit. A lack of spending on the stock Judd engine meant the team were frequently one of the slowest on the grid. Following the Kyoto Ring weekend however, Jones had had enough of Josh Carlisle and sacked the Englishman, replacing him immediately with van Rijkens, who would be competing for the first time in a professional open-wheel racing series.
In the poor car, Danny performed to a reasonable standard, and in only his second event, the Westhill Sprint race, he finished a superb third and sealed Jones' team's first podium of the season. The points weren't enough to prevent the team finishing bottom of the championship, but the result announced van Rijkens' intent. On the back of this performance, Jones renewed his deal with Danny, ensuring the South African had a full-time deal for 2015.
The following year saw the Jones Racing team struggling for funds as Castrol reduced their commitment to the team after 2014's poor results. Therefore to partner Danny, Irishman Connor O'Heagan was signed, bringing with him a significant deal with the shady Shannon Group which would ensure the team would stay afloat. Immediately it was clear that the two drivers would get far more out of the car than in 2014, with both solidly within the tight midfield pack. In the first race of the season, Danny finished a strong third in the heat races, but could only manage 14th overall in the main feature race. Things would change dramatically at the next round though, van Rijkens avoided chaos in the feature race to emerge victorious, sealing Jones Racing's first win in the RoLFS since it's previous incarnation in 2011, and the first ever victory for an African driver in the series.
The result attracted the attention of other team bosses, and as the victory ensured he was eligible for a Reject Licence, the Tropico Grand Prix F1RWRS team offered Danny the chance to race for them as the team struggled for funds at the back of the grid. Eager to take the chance, Danny left Jones Racing to join the big boys in the top tier of motorsport, tasked with getting the Tropico car out of pre-qualifying and back on to the grid.
Racing record
Career summary
Year | Series | Team | Position |
2014 | Rejects of LFS | Jones Racing | 21st |
2015 | Rejects of LFS | Jones Racing | 11th |
F1RWRS | Tropico Grand Prix powered by CR Motorsport | 25th | |
2016 | F1RWRS | People Power presents Holden CR Motorsport | 31st |
Alstom Equipe Gauthier | |||
2017 | F1RWRS | Sasol Equipe Gauthier | 11th |
2018 | ARWS | Equipe Gauthier | 19th |
Nurminen Grand Prix |
Complete Rejects of LFS results
(Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | DC | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Jones Racing | Scaven S11B | Judd 3.0 V8 | BLA FEA |
BLA SPR |
SOU FEA |
SOU SPR |
FER FEA |
FER SPR |
KYO FEA |
KYO SPR |
WES FEA 13 |
WES SPR 3 |
AST FEA 11 |
AST SPR 18 |
21st | 2 | |
2015 | Jones Racing | Scaven S15 | Judd 3.0 V8 | BLA HEA 3 |
BLA FEA 14 |
WES HEA 6 |
WES FEA 1 |
FER HEA |
FER FEA |
SOU HEA |
SOU FEA |
AST HEA |
AST FEA |
KYO HEA |
KYO FEA |
KYO 200 |
11th | 12 |
Complete F1RWRS and ARWS results
(Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | DC | Points |
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2015 | Tropico Grand Prix powered by CR Motorsport | Tropico TGP002 | Gillet GV10 | TAS | AUS | MED | MON | MEX | USA | CAN | GBR | GER Ret |
BEL Ret |
AUT Ret |
ITA Ret |
NED Ret |
CHN 6 |
JPN Ret |
BRA 8 |
25th | 1 | ||
2016 | People Power presents Holden CR Motorsport | CR PP-A | Holden LSF1-16 | AUS DNPQ |
NSW 9 |
GBR DNPQ |
ITA Ret |
AUT DNPQ |
CAN DNPQ |
USS DNPQ |
USN Ret |
GER DNPQ |
NED DNPQ |
MON DNPQ |
BEL DNPQ |
31st | 0 | ||||||
Alstom Equipe Gauthier | Gauthier G1.16 | Pure-Hart PHRWRS-1 | MEX 15† |
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Gauthier G1.16B | ARG Ret |
CHN 12† |
JPN Ret |
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2017 | Sasol Equipe Gauthier | Gauthier G2.17 | Pure-Hart PHRWRS-1-17 | AUS 13† |
NSW DNPQ |
GBR 10 |
ITA Ret |
AUT Ret |
CAN Ret |
USS Ret |
USN 12 |
GER Ret |
NED Ret |
BEL Ret |
MON Ret |
11th | 12 | ||||||
Gauthier G2.17B | MAR 6 |
ARG 6 |
JPN 4 |
CHN 2 |
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2018 | Equipe Gauthier | Gauthier G3.18 | Pure-Hart PHWS-2 | AUS Ret |
NSW 15 |
ITA Ret |
MAR 7 |
CAL 9 |
USA 9 |
CAN 17 |
GBR 9 |
AUT WD |
21st | 3 | |||||||||
Nurminen Grand Prix | Nurminen NRE Type 02 | Holden LSWS-18 | GER Ret |
SCA 8 |
BEL 13 |
MON 11 |
RSA Ret |
BRA Ret |
ARG 5 |
JPN 8 |
CHN 6 | ||||||||||||
2019 | Eric Vincent Racing | Vixen FA.2 | Daihatsu Zeetec-R2/19 | AUS 11 |
NSW DNQ |
KIN Ret |
ITA 6 |
MAR Ret |
CAN Ret |
500 DNQ |
GBR Ret |
AUT 8 |
GER 17 |
SCA Ret |
BEL Ret |
MON Ret |
RSA Ret |
BRA 15 |
ARG Ret |
JPN Ret |
CHN 11 |
22nd | 1 |
* Season still in progress.
† Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.