Stefan Kuntz

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Stefan Kuntz
Nationality Flag of Germany svg.png German
Born 28th January, 1988
Bonn, Germany
F3RWRS
Debut Season 2015
Latest Season 2015
Current Team N/A
Car Number N/A
Former Teams Fusion Motorsports, Nurminen Racing Engineering
Races 6
Championships 0
Victories 0
Podiums 0
Points 1
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0
First Race 2015 F3RWRS Monaco SuperPrix
First Victory N/A
Last Victory N/A
Last Race 2015 F3RWRS Round of Italy
Best Finish =31st (2015)
Rejects of LFS
Debut Season 2014
Latest Season 2014
Current Team N/A
Car Number 14
Former Teams Grands Travaux Inutiles
Races 4
Championships 0
Victories 1
Podiums 1
Points 5
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0
First Race 2014 RoLFS Blackwood Feature
First Victory 2014 RoLFS Blackwood Sprint
Last Victory 2014 RoLFS Blackwood Sprint
Last Race 2014 RoLFS South City Sprint
Best Finish 12th (2014)


Kuntz in his RTS overalls

Stefan Kuntz (b. 28th January 1988 in Bonn, Germany) is a German racing driver, currently managed by Niko Nurminen.

Early career

After moving to the UK in his early teens he started driving in the Ginetta Juniors, followed by the G50s. A couple of good seasons in BTCC led to a customer SEAT drive, but after so-so results he switched to single seaters series AutoGP, finishing an impressive 2nd in the championship with 3 race wins. He stepped up to Formula Renault 2.0 and had also been hired by Virgin Inter Corse for their F3RWRS programme simultaneously. However, VIC collapsed soon after and his F3RWRS debut came to nothing.

RoLFS

He was then hired by VIC's buyer Scuderia Alitalia to race in the resurrected Rejects of LFS season, on loan at Grands Travaux Inutiles. Despite finishing 20th and last in his RoLFS debut, he took full advantage of the reversed grid system in the sprint race and went on to win it. However, his relationship with GTI turned sour after he was banned for one GP after numerous incidents at the South City sprint race, and he was permanently replaced by Nobushige Fukuda. One win and 12th in the championship was not enough, and he was released by the Scuderia Alitalia young driver programme, after only managing 11th in FR2.0 the same year.

Kuntz would briefly return to RoLFS by being one of the three drivers for Winton Racing's entry in the 2015 Aston 24 Hours endurance event. However, he never actually drove the car as Nathan Nurmester, who drove the car before him, proceeded to cause multiple accidents with an already-damaged car. Winton Racing was disqualified as a result.

F3RWRS

After being sacked by SAGS, it looked like his career was well and truly over, before Niko Nurminen offered him a lifeline by entering him as a guest driver in the 2015 F3RWRS Monaco SuperPrix. However, his race ended when a botched pitstop led to him losing one of the wheels during the race. He was then loaned to Fusion Motorsports to replace underperforming Leandro Moreira from the German round onwards. However, he didn't exactly impress in his first outing as he clashed with team mate Marko Jantscher and finished 29th after starting from 19th position. In the second German race he did a lot better, eventually finishing 8th, his first points finish in the series. At Spa he was again involved in a collision and eventually managed a mere 26th, and in the first Italian race he again clashed with his team mate before finishing 17th. Another poor performance at the second race, where he finished 23rd and nearly lost a position to a Dofasco car, led him to being sacked from Fusion Motorports with immediate effect.

GT-Rejects World Championship

2016

The numerous incidents during his Fusion Motorsports stint in the F3RWRS had ruined his single-seater reputation, so Kuntz decided to instead take the offer to drive for Racing Team Solvalou in the newly-founded GT-Rejects World Championship, sharing a Lamborghini Murciélago with Darren Cardel.

The move would turn out to be good, as the entry would eventually finish 5th at the opening round in Malaysia. However at the very next race in Australia they were off the pace and finished 11th, outside of the points, but were promoted to 10th after Claude Vergne and Fernando Valdes were given a penalty for dangerous driving. At the Italian round they were running well before colliding with Frank Zimmer and Frank van Nifterick, eventually finishing a distant 24th. In both France and Canada they finished 20th, with the latter race being littered by a number of collisions. From the US round onwards Kuntz was swapped to the starting driver position, which immediatedly paid off; they scored the fastest lap and competed for the win, but lost too much time behind lapped cars and eventually finished 2nd. The same result was repeated in Germany, although this time the gap to the winners was larger. At the next race in Great Britain they scored their first pole position but were unable to capitalise on it in the race, finishing 9th. The next race in Belgium was largely similar with only a slight improvement to 7th. After two more points scoring results in Argentina and Brazil, the lineup scored their first win of the season in China. At Fuji Speedway they finished 3rd and scored the fastest lap, while at the season-ending Super GP they finished outside of points in 11th.

2017

Kuntz continued with the same team for the 2017 season, being now permanently promoted to lead driver status and partnered by Aurelien Moll.

Results

Rejects of LFS

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DC Pts
2014 Grands Travaux Inutiles Scaven S11B Lancia-Judd 3.0 V8 BLA
FEA
20
BLA
SPR
1
SOU
FEA
12
SOU
SPR
Ret
FER
FEA
EX
FER
SPR
EX
KYO
FEA
KYO
SPR
WES
FEA
WES
SPR
AST
FEA
AST
SPR
12th 5

F3RWRS

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DC Pts
2015 Nurminen Racing Engineering Dallara F3R15 Zytek ZT288 AUS1
AUS2
USA1
USA2
TUR1
TUR2
MON
Ret
GBR1
GBR2
33rd 1
Fusion Motorsports Fusion FM-01 Audi F3-1 GER1
29
GER2
8
BEL
26
ITA1
17
ITA2
23
JPN1
JPN2
SUR

GT-Rejects World Championship

Season Team Car Class Number Co-driver(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Points Pos.
2016 Racing Team Solvalou Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT M 03 Flag of England svg.png Darren Cardel MAL
5
AUS
10
ITA
24
FRA
20
CAN
20
USA
2
GER
2
GBR
9
BEL
7
ARG
4
BRA
9
CHN
1
JAP
3
HSR
11
74 4th
2017 Racing Team Solvalou Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT M 02 Flag of Belgium svg.png Aurelien Moll ARG
2
BRA
Ret
GBR
4
FRA
4
ITA
Ret
USA
Ret
CAN
Ret
GER
1
BEL
1
MAL
6
CHN
2
JAP
Ret
HSR 75* 2nd*

*Season in progress