Susie Wolff-Stoddart                                                                                                                                        
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Susie Wolff (maiden name: Stoddart; born 6 December 1982 in Oban) is a British racing driver from Scotland.
She has progressed through the ranks of motorsport, starting off in karting, then moving up to Formula
Renault (where her best result was a 5th place in the championship in 2004)
and Formula 3 (18th in the championship in 2005) before moving to the DTM in 2006 to compete for Mercedes-Benz.
In 2012 she was signed by the Williams Formula One team to work as a development driver.

She now lives in Ermatingen, Switzerland where she in 2011 married Toto Wolff, executive director of the Mercedes AMG
Petronas Formula One Team, former stockholder from the Williams Formula one team and parttime racer.

In 2014, Susie was the first woman to take part in a Formula One race weekend in 22 years, at the British Grand Prix, at Silverstone during the Friday practice.
For 2015 she was an official test driver for the Williams F1 Team.
By the end of 2015 she retired from racing.


She now is a ambassador for woman in Motorsport and therefore founder of


And she is a analyst for Channel 4's F1 coverage.

 

Here you will find the models I am collecting from her.


   
Spark
(No number)

Mini helmets
1:8

Right: 2014
(Signed by Susie)

Left: 2013

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Official Fanclub Member: 0093

   
Minchamps
(Conversion)

Porsche 911
GT3 Cup
"Autosport"

Porsche
Carrera Cup
GB 2005

 

Best Result:
Brands Hatch
7th place
(Both races)

   
Minichamps
(Conversion, used the
400073514)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S. Stoddart

 

DTM Test 2006

Pink mirrors

The build

   
Minichamps
(Conversion, used the
400073514)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S. Stoddart

 

DTM Test 2006

Green mirrors

The build

   
Minichamps
(400063422)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S. Stoddart

 

DTM 2006

 

Best Result:
9th
Hockenheim2

Overall:
17th
No points

   
Minichamps
(B66962255)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S. Stoddart

 

DTM 2006

 

Dealer
Edition

   
Minichamps
(Conversion, used the
400063422)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S. Stoddart

DTM 2006

Lauzitsring:
Friday practice
in the rain


(So converted with raintyres, a black
splitter and a
brakedisc)

   
Minichamps
(400073514)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S.Stoddart

 

DTM 2007

 

Best Result:
10th
Mugelo

Overall:
20th
No points

   
Minichamps
(400083716)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S.Stoddart

 

DTM 2008

 

Best Result:
10th
Norisring

Overall:
18th
No points

   
Minichamps
(400093808)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S.Stoddart

DTM 2009

 

Best Result:
10th
Norisring
Oschersleben

Overall:
16th
No points

   
Minichamps
(Conversion, used the
400093808)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S.Stoddart

DTM 2010

 

Best Result:
7th
Lausitzring
Hockenheim2

Overall:
13th
4 points

   
Minichamps
(Conversion, used the
400093808)


 Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S.Stoddart

DTM 2011
Drove this car
until Hockenheim 2,
where see got her
new last name.

Best Result:
11th
Valencia

Overall:
No points

   
Minichamps
(Conversion, used the
400093808)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S.Wolff

DTM 2011

Hockenheimring

On Friday they put a
"Just married!"
on the rear window because of the marriege with Toto Wolff.

   
Minichamps
(Conversion, used the
400093808)


Mercedes Benz
C-Class
S.Wolff

DTM 2011
Hockenheim 2
version

 

Best Result:
15th

Overall:
No points

   
Spark
(SG058)

Mercedes Benz
C-Coupe
S.Wolff

DTM 2012

 

Best Result:
12th
Hockenheim1
Zandvoort

Overall:
No points

   
Minichamps
(Conversion, used the
410120088)

2012

Williams
F1 Team

Williams
FW34

Testcar

Engine:
Renault RS27-
2012 2.4 L
(146 cu in) V8

   
Minichamps
(Conversion)

2013

Williams
F1 Team

Williams
FW35

Testcar

Engine:
Renault RS-RS27-
2013 2.4 L
(146 cu in) V8

   
Spark
(Conversion)

2014

Williams
Martini
Racing

Williams
FW36

Testcar

Engine:
Mercedes PU106A
Hybrid 1.6 V6 t

   
Spark
(Conversion)

2015

Williams
Martini
Racing

Williams
FW37

Testcar

Engine:
Mercedes PU106B
Hybrid Turbo 1.6 V6

   


 

This site was last updated 14/12/16

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