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| birth date = 23 July, 1992 | | birth date = 23 July, 1992 | ||
| birth place = Oxford, England | | birth place = Oxford, England | ||
| current team = {{ | | current team = {{DEN}}/{{FRA}} [[Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois]] | ||
| car number = | | car number = 2 | ||
| former teams = {{GBR}} [[Dagnall Engineering| | | former teams = {{GBR}} [[Dagnall Engineering|DGNgineering]]<br>{{AUS}}/{{GER}} [[Melrose Racing Team|MRT]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Jones Racing Group|Jones Racing]] | ||
| races = | | races = 116 (116 starts) | ||
| championships = 3 ([[2013 F1RWRS season|2013]], [[2014 F1RWRS season|2014]], [[2015 F1RWRS season|2015]]) | | championships = 3 ([[2013 F1RWRS season|2013]], [[2014 F1RWRS season|2014]], [[2015 F1RWRS season|2015]]) | ||
| wins = | | wins = 34 | ||
| podiums = | | podiums = 48 | ||
| points = | | points = 435 | ||
| poles = | | poles = 7 | ||
| fastest laps = | | fastest laps = 48 | ||
| first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]] | | first race = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]] | ||
| first win = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]] | | first win = [[2013 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2013 Tasman Grand Prix]] | ||
| last win = [[ | | last win = [[2020 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|2020 New South Wales Grand Prix]] | ||
| last race = [[ | | last race = [[2020 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|2020 New South Wales Grand Prix]] | ||
| best finish = 1st ([[2013 F1RWRS season|2013]], [[2014 F1RWRS season|2014]], [[2015 F1RWRS season|2015]]) | | best finish = 1st ([[2013 F1RWRS season|2013]], [[2014 F1RWRS season|2014]], [[2015 F1RWRS season|2015]]) | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
'''Mark Dagnall''' (born 23 July, 1992 in Oxford, England) is a British racing driver who has won the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]] Drivers' Championship on three separate occasions in [[2013 F1RWRS season|2013]], [[2014 F1RWRS season|2014]], and [[2015 F1RWRS season|2015]]. He currently holds the record for the most career wins as well as the most wins in both a single and debut season, all with 7. He is the son of former Formula One | '''Mark Dagnall''' (born 23 July, 1992 in Oxford, England) is a British racing driver who has won the [[Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series]] Drivers' Championship on three separate occasions in [[2013 F1RWRS season|2013]], [[2014 F1RWRS season|2014]], and [[2015 F1RWRS season|2015]]. He currently holds the record for the most career wins as well as the most wins in both a single and debut season, all with 7. He is the son of former Formula One driver [[Chris Dagnall]] and brother of Formula 1 driver [[Bradley Dagnall]]. Dagnall currently drives for [[Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois]] in [[ARWS]]. | ||
==Career== | |||
For the first three years of his F1RWRS career, Dagnall drove for his father's team - firstly [[Dagnall Engineering]] before being renamed DGNgineering after the first year. The team and Mark were able to dominate the series and secured both championships in 2013 and 14. In 2015, Dagnall's father Chris announced his team would be leaving F1RWRS to focus on an F1 effort and for the last four races Mark switched to the Australian [[Melrose Racing Team|MRT]] team where he was able to clinch his third consecutive drivers' title. | For the first three years of his F1RWRS career, Dagnall drove for his father's team - firstly [[Dagnall Engineering]] before being renamed DGNgineering after the first year. The team and Mark were able to dominate the series and secured both championships in 2013 and 14. In 2015, Dagnall's father Chris announced his team would be leaving F1RWRS to focus on an F1 effort and for the last four races Mark switched to the Australian [[Melrose Racing Team|MRT]] team where he was able to clinch his third consecutive drivers' title. | ||
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Dagnall began his time at Jones with five wins in the 2017 season, but reliability problems and errors saw him miss out on the title to [[Thomas De Bock]] and he finished runner-up overall with 55 points. His efforts ensured Jones secured the Constructors' Championship for the first time in their history too. His second year at Jones was more erratic than the first. Two costly errors of judgement saw Dagnall banned from two separate races, and the under-powered Ford engine meant he played second fiddle to the Fusion, MRT and Voeckler cars for much of the season. | Dagnall began his time at Jones with five wins in the 2017 season, but reliability problems and errors saw him miss out on the title to [[Thomas De Bock]] and he finished runner-up overall with 55 points. His efforts ensured Jones secured the Constructors' Championship for the first time in their history too. His second year at Jones was more erratic than the first. Two costly errors of judgement saw Dagnall banned from two separate races, and the under-powered Ford engine meant he played second fiddle to the Fusion, MRT and Voeckler cars for much of the season. | ||
==Personal life== | |||
Dagnall is a close personal friend of [[Formula One]] driver [[Kevin Magnussen]], having grown up together when their fathers were teammates at [[Stewart Grand Prix]]. | |||
==Complete F1RWRS & ARWS Results== | ==Complete F1RWRS & ARWS Results== | ||
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|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| ''[[2018 F1RWRS South African Grand Prix|RSA]]''<br /><small>2</small> | |bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| ''[[2018 F1RWRS South African Grand Prix|RSA]]''<br /><small>2</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2018 F1RWRS Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br /><small>Ret</small> | |bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2018 F1RWRS Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br /><small>Ret</small> | ||
|| [[2018 F1RWRS Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small></small> | |bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| [[2018 F1RWRS Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small>2</small> | ||
|| [[2018 F1RWRS Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br /><small></small> | |bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2018 F1RWRS Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br /><small>Ret</small> | ||
|| [[2018 F1RWRS Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br /><small></small> | |bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2018 F1RWRS Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br /><small>Ret</small> | ||
! 5th | ! 5th | ||
! | ! 38 | ||
|- | |||
! [[2019 AutoReject World Series season|2019]] | |||
! [[Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois]] | |||
! Kjellerup 019 | |||
! Renault RSXXII-19 | |||
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2019 ARWS Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br /><small>Ret</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| [[2019 ARWS New South Wales Grand Prix|NSW]]<br /><small>1</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| '''[[2019 ARWS Kinki Grand Prix|KIN]]'''<br /><small>Ret</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| ''[[2019 ARWS Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]''<br /><small>1</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| [[2019 ARWS Moroccan Grand Prix|MAR]]<br /><small>5</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| [[2019 ARWS Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br /><small>1</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| ''[[2019 ARWS Indianapolis 500|USA]]''<br /><small>Ret</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| ''[[2019 ARWS British Grand Prix|GBR]]''<br /><small>1</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| [[2019 ARWS Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br /><small>2</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| ''[[2019 ARWS German Grand Prix|GER]]''<br /><small>2</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| ''[[2019 ARWS Scandinavian Grand Prix|SCA]]''<br /><small>Ret</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| [[2019 ARWS Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br /><small>1</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffdf9f"| [[2019 ARWS Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br /><small>3</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2019 ARWS South African Grand Prix|RSA]]<br /><small>Ret</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| [[2019 ARWS Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br /><small>1</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| [[2019 ARWS Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small>Ret</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| [[2019 ARWS Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br /><small>2</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| [[2019 ARWS Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br /><small>1</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| '''2nd''' | |||
|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| '''98''' | |||
|- | |||
! [[2020 AutoReject World Series season|2020]] | |||
! [[Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois]] | |||
! Kjellerup 020 | |||
! Renault RSXXII-20 | |||
|bgcolor="#efcfff"| AUS<br /><small>Ret</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| ''NSW''<br /><small>1</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| ARG<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| BRA<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| 500<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| CAN<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| GBR<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| BEL<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| MON<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| ITA<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| AUT<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| GER<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| SAF<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| INA<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| MAL<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| PAC<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| JPN<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffffff"| CHN<br /><small>C</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| '''2nd''' | |||
|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| '''10''' | |||
|} | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:20, 14 January 2023
Mark Dagnall (born 23 July, 1992 in Oxford, England) is a British racing driver who has won the Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series Drivers' Championship on three separate occasions in 2013, 2014, and 2015. He currently holds the record for the most career wins as well as the most wins in both a single and debut season, all with 7. He is the son of former Formula One driver Chris Dagnall and brother of Formula 1 driver Bradley Dagnall. Dagnall currently drives for Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois in ARWS.
Career
For the first three years of his F1RWRS career, Dagnall drove for his father's team - firstly Dagnall Engineering before being renamed DGNgineering after the first year. The team and Mark were able to dominate the series and secured both championships in 2013 and 14. In 2015, Dagnall's father Chris announced his team would be leaving F1RWRS to focus on an F1 effort and for the last four races Mark switched to the Australian MRT team where he was able to clinch his third consecutive drivers' title.
In 2016 Dagnall joined MRT full-time but the season was plagued with reliability issues. The car, much like the DGNgineering cars before it that Mark had driven, was one of the fastest on the grid but the British triple champion could only manage two race finishes all year, a race win at the US South GP and a fifth place in Monaco. The unsuccessful year left Dagnall disgruntled with MRT's management and well before the end of the season he entered into negotiations with other teams in an attempt to secure himself better machinery for 2017. Ultimately he signed for Jones Racing, who had taken another former MRT driver, Rhys Davies to his first and only F1RWRS title in 2016.
Dagnall began his time at Jones with five wins in the 2017 season, but reliability problems and errors saw him miss out on the title to Thomas De Bock and he finished runner-up overall with 55 points. His efforts ensured Jones secured the Constructors' Championship for the first time in their history too. His second year at Jones was more erratic than the first. Two costly errors of judgement saw Dagnall banned from two separate races, and the under-powered Ford engine meant he played second fiddle to the Fusion, MRT and Voeckler cars for much of the season.
Personal life
Dagnall is a close personal friend of Formula One driver Kevin Magnussen, having grown up together when their fathers were teammates at Stewart Grand Prix.
Complete F1RWRS & ARWS Results
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | DC | Pts |
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2013 | Dagnall Engineering | Dagnall CD-01 | Zakspeed 1500 | TAS 1 |
AUS 1 |
MEX Ret |
USA Ret |
MON Ret |
FRA 1 |
GBR 1 |
GER Ret |
NED 3 |
BEL 1 |
POR 1 |
MED Ret |
MAC 9 |
CHN Ret |
JPN 7 |
BRA 1 |
1st | 74 | ||
2014 | DGNgineering | DGNgineering CD-02 | Zakspeed 1500 | TAS 2 |
AUS Ret |
BRA 2 |
MEX 1 |
USA 2 |
MON Ret |
FRA Ret |
GBR Ret |
GER Ret |
BEL 1 |
ITA Ret |
MED 1 |
NED Ret |
MAC 3 |
CHN 1 |
JPN 1 |
1st | 72 | ||
2015 | DGNgineering | DGNgineering CD-03 | Chrysler 1294A | TAS Ret |
AUS 2 |
MED 1 |
MON 1 |
MEX 1 |
USA 1 |
CAN Ret |
GBR Ret |
GER Ret |
BEL Ret |
AUT Ret |
ITA Ret |
1st | 76 | ||||||
Virgin Melrose Racing Team | MRT M6 | BMW P90 | NED 1 |
CHN Ret |
JPN 1 |
BRA 1 |
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2016 | Virgin Melrose Racing Team | MRT M7 | BMW P90/16 | AUS Ret |
NSW Ret |
GBR Ret |
ITA Ret |
AUT Ret |
CAN Ret |
USS 1 |
USN Ret |
GER Ret |
NED Ret |
MON 5 |
BEL Ret |
MEX Ret |
ARG Ret |
CHN Ret |
JPN Ret |
14th | 12 | ||
2017 | National Jones Ford Team | Jones 109 | Ford XR8C | AUS Ret |
NSW Ret |
GBR 4 |
ITA 1 |
AUT Ret |
CAN 1 |
USS 5† |
USN 1 |
GER 1 |
NED Ret |
BEL Ret |
MON Ret |
MOR Ret |
ARG 1 |
JPN Ret |
CHN 7† |
2nd | 55 | ||
2018 | National Jones Ford Team | Jones 114 | Ford XR8D | AUS Ret |
NSW EX |
ITA 5 |
MAR 1 |
CAL EX |
USA 2 |
CAN Ret |
GBR Ret |
AUT 3 |
GER Ret |
SCA 7 |
BEL Ret |
MON Ret |
RSA 2 |
BRA Ret |
ARG 2 |
JPN Ret |
CHN Ret |
5th | 38 |
2019 | Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois | Kjellerup 019 | Renault RSXXII-19 | AUS Ret |
NSW 1 |
KIN Ret |
ITA 1 |
MAR 5 |
CAN 1 |
USA Ret |
GBR 1 |
AUT 2 |
GER 2 |
SCA Ret |
BEL 1 |
MON 3 |
RSA Ret |
BRA 1 |
ARG Ret |
JPN 2 |
CHN 1 |
2nd | 98 |
2020 | Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois | Kjellerup 020 | Renault RSXXII-20 | AUS Ret |
NSW 1 |
ARG C |
BRA C |
500 C |
CAN C |
GBR C |
BEL C |
MON C |
ITA C |
AUT C |
GER C |
SAF C |
INA C |
MAL C |
PAC C |
JPN C |
CHN C |
2nd | 10 |
- * Season in progress
- † Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
Sporting Accolades | ||
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Preceded by: Pippa Mann 2012 |
F1RWRS Champion 2013-2015 |
Succeeded by: Rhys Davies 2016 |