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Stoneman went on to win two races that season on his way to second in the championship behind Maldonado - ensuring Sauber won the Constructor's title as well.
 
Stoneman went on to win two races that season on his way to second in the championship behind Maldonado - ensuring Sauber won the Constructor's title as well.
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==[[Formula One]] Career Results==
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|{{GER}} [[Mercedes|Petronas Mercedes Team Europe]]
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|Mercedes GP W02
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|Mercedes FO 108Y
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!3
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|<small>BAH<br>R1</small><br>&nbsp;
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|<small>BAH<br>R2</small><br>&nbsp;
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|<small>USA<br>R1</small><br>&nbsp;
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| Ferrari F150
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| Ferrari 056
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|<small>IND<br>R2</small><br>&nbsp;
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|<small>ABU<br>R2</small><br>&nbsp;
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|{{FRA}} [[Renault|Renault F1 Team]]
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| Renault R31
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| Renault RS27
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| <small>EUR<br>R2</small><br> 8
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|<small>HUN<br>R1</small><br>&nbsp;
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|<small>HUN<br>R2</small><br>&nbsp;
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|<small>ITA<br>R1</small><br>&nbsp;
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|<small>ITA<br>R2</small><br>&nbsp;
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{{Tooltip|[<small>NOTE</small>]|I absolutely am going to get this finished, it just turns out that two-race F1 seasons take a lot of fiddling with}}
  
 
[[Category:Real-life drivers]]
 
[[Category:Real-life drivers]]
 
[[Category:Formula One Drivers]]
 
[[Category:Formula One Drivers]]

Revision as of 20:29, 20 November 2022

Dean Stoneman pictured as a driver for British Airways Sauber F1 Team in 2019

Dean Stoneman (born 24 July 1990) is a British Formula One driver currently competing for Sauber F1 Team.

Formula One

2011: Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault

Stoneman made his Formula One debut as a substitute for James James Davies at Mercedes when the Briton suffered a minor injury at the Japanese Grand Prix. Stoneman finished his debut race in 19th place, having started at the back of the grid.

Stoneman then moved across to Ferrari for the Monaco Grand Prix weekend when regular driver Fernando Alonso was excluded. Stoneman managed a tenth place and a first podium finish with second place.

He was then drafted by Renault to replace Nicolas Prost for one of the Irish Grand Prix rounds, taking a fifth place finish in Athlone. He was retained for the European Grand Prix at Mugello, where he took a further eighth place.

Ferrari came calling once more at the Uruguayan Grand Prix, taking a best finish of eleventh.

Stoneman's impressive stand-ins made him an attractive candidate for a full time drive in 2012 - however Stoneman was diagnosed with testicular cancer in the latter part of 2011 - effectively ruling him out of a drive for a number of years until he recovered.

2014: Marussia

By 2014, Stoneman had recovered from his cancer and was trying to break back into Formula One. He made a brief reappearance in the United States Grand Prix with Marussia but failed to make the finish.

2016-2018: Team Calinetic

After a year of testing with the Mercedes team, Stoneman continued his recovery by standing in for Evgeny Restov at Calinetic Petronas for two races - his best result being twelfth in Hungary.

2017 saw him make several more stand-in appearances for Calinetic, managing a best result of tenth in Australia.

Stoneman made a further substitute appearance in 2018, racing in the British Grand Prix and finishing in 16th place.


2019-: Sauber

Stoneman finally managed to secure a full-time drive when he was announced as Pastor Maldonado's partner at the British Airways Sauber F1 Team on a two-year deal. Stoneman began the season well and established himself as worthy of such a plum drive - tussling for the lead of the championship with his Venezuelan teammate for much of the early stages of the season.

Stoneman's consistent - if conservative - approach to the championship battle attracted ire from FOM Chairman Achille Lunardi; who stated in a ESPN interview that Stoneman was not among the best drivers in Formula One, and him winning the championship would be a concern. This attracted a firm response from many corners of the paddock - most notably Caterham Team Principal Edouard Martel who expressed the respect that the rest of the paddock held for Stoneman.

Stoneman went on to win two races that season on his way to second in the championship behind Maldonado - ensuring Sauber won the Constructor's title as well.

Formula One Career Results

Season Team Chassis Engine # 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 31 32 33 34 35 36 Pts Pos
2011 Flag of Germany svg.png Petronas Mercedes Team Europe Mercedes GP W02 Mercedes FO 108Y 3 BAH
R1

 
BAH
R2

 
USA
R1

 
USA
R2

 
JPN
R1

 
JPN
R2

19
KOR
R1

 
KOR
R2

 
TUR
R1

 
TUR
R2

 
ESP
R1

 
ESP
R2

 
34 21st
Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Ferrari F150 Ferrari 056 0 MON
R1

10
MON
R2

2
GBR
R1

 
GBR
R2

 
URU
R1

11
URU
R2

Ret
BRA
R1

 
BRA
R2

 
SIN
R1

 
SIN
R2

 
IND
R1

 
IND
R2

 
ABU
R1

 
ABU
R2

 
Flag of France svg.png Renault F1 Team Renault R31 Renault RS27 15 IRE
R1

5
IRE
R2

 
EUR
R1

14
EUR
R2

8
GER
R1

 
GER
R2

 
HUN
R1

 
HUN
R2

 
ITA
R1

 
ITA
R2

 

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