Oliver Rowland


Oliver Rowland is a British racecar driver. He is currently competing full-time in the 2019-20 Formula E season driving for Nissan e.Dams. He has previously competed for Manor Motorsport in the 2018 WEC season, and he was also previously the young driver of Williams F1 Team during the 2018 Formula 1 season.

Career

Karting

Born in Barnsley, Rowland began karting at the age of seven, and spent a successful decade racing in the various classes around the United Kingdom. After finishing second in the Super 1 National Cadet Championship in 2002, Rowland won the championship for the next two years. In 2005, Rowland moved into the JICA class series, and again finished as a championship runner-up, finishing just two points behind Will Stevens. Rowland also narrowly missed out on the title in 2006, finishing one point behind champion Jack Harvey, and was also second in the Monaco Kart Cup driving for Zip Kart, behind Millennium Motorsport's Scott Jenkins. He also finished 20th in the European Championship for the class.
After his two previous runner-up campaigns, Rowland took the Super 1 JICA title in 2007, 30 points clear of nearest rival Tom Joyner. Joyner did however take the British Open Championship, where Rowland finished in third position. In the continental races, Rowland could only finish 25th in Monaco, and 37th in the European Championship. Rowland moved up to the KF2 class in 2008, and became a member of the Tony Kart Racing Team. Rowland won the CIK-FIA World Cup event in, and also placed third in the WSK International Series and fifth in the European Championship. He also competed in the KF1 Asia-Pacific series, where he finished eleventh.
In 2009, Rowland competed for most of the season in Super KF, competing for Chiesa Corse. He finished sixth in the European Championship, ninth in the World Cup, and twelfth in the World Championship; his best result came at the South Garda Winter Cup, where he finished in fourth position. Rowland remained in Super KF in 2010, where he won his second World Cup crown, and also finished 16th in the KZ1 version of the series.

Formula Renault

Rowland left karting and stepped into Formula Renault, contesting the 2010 Formula Renault UK Winter Series with CRS Racing. He also received sponsorship from the Racing Steps Foundation, which funded his graduation into car racing. He took two twelfth-place finishes in his first car racing meeting at Snetterton, but eventually took his first win in the final race of the championship, at Pembrey. The victory helped to move up into seventh place in the championship standings, finishing tied on points with Luke Wright but ahead on countback.
Rowland moved to Fortec Motorsport for a full British championship campaign in 2011. Rowland took his first podium of the season, with third place at Donington Park, starting a run of four consecutive podiums – all third places – before a run of just two podium finishes in seven races. Rowland's last seven races were his best in the championship, taking four wins, four fastest laps, three pole positions and three second places. As a result of the strong run, Rowland became the winner of the Graduate Cup for young drivers, and finished as runner-up to teammate Alex Lynn in the main championship; the runner-up position was only sealed on the final lap of the final race, setting the quickest lap to score two bonus points in order to move him into a tie on points with Tio Ellinas, but with four wins to Ellinas' two, he placed ahead on countback. He also contested the Formula Renault UK Finals Series with the team, and comfortably won the championship with four race wins from six races. Rowland was nominated for the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award due to his performances in the main series. On 4 December 2011, after the evaluation tests held at Silverstone, Rowland was named as the winner of the award, taking the £100,000 cash prize and a Formula One test with McLaren.
He led the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Championship after taking his third victory of the 2013 season at the Red Bull Ring, eventually finishing the season second in the standings.
He was part of the McLaren young driver programme in 2007–2010

Formula Renault 3.5

Rowland signed a contract with Fortec Motorsport in July 2013 to race the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in the 2014 season. He finished fourth overall with two wins and seven podiums.
Rowland continued with Fortec Motorsport in the 2015 Formula Renault 3.5. He won eight races out of 17, becoming champion in the penultimate round.
Rowland won a test with Red Bull F1 at Silverstone for leading the series in 2015.

Formula E

Rowland competed in the 2015 Punta del Este ePrix with Mahindra Racing, in place of Nick Heidfeld. He finished in 13th place.
During the 2016-17 season, Rowland was hired by Renault e.Dams as a standby replacement for Sébastien Buemi for the 2017 Mexico City ePrix.
In November 2018, Rowland joined the championship full-time with the newly re-branded Nissan e.Dams following the departure of Alexander Albon to Toro Rosso. He claimed his first pole in Formula E in Sanya ePrix and finished in second place in the race, which was his first podium in Formula E.

GP2 Series

In 2015, Rowland made his GP2 debut at Silverstone with MP Motorsport. He finished in the points in both races. He contested in three other rounds with MP and Status Grand Prix.
In February 2016, it was announced that Rowland would compete in the series full-time with MP, with whom he finished ninth.
For the 2017 season, Rowland switched to the DAMS squad, finishing third in the championship.

Formula One

In February 2016, Rowland was confirmed as a member of Renault's young driver program.
In April 2017, Rowland was signed to the role of development driver to the Renault F1 team.
In February 2018 Rowland was confirmed as Williams Martini Racing's official Junior Driver.

Racing record

Career summary

* Season still in progress.

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPoints
2014Fortec MotorsportsMNZ
1
6
MNZ
2
10
ALC
1
3
ALC
2

1
MON
1
5
SPA
1
Ret
SPA
2
3
MSC
1
Ret
MSC
2
5
NÜR
1
4
NÜR
2
Ret
HUN
1

3
HUN
2
4
LEC
1
13
LEC
2
3
JER
1
2
JER
2

1
4th181
2015Fortec MotorsportsALC
1
1
ALC
2
3
MON
1

6
SPA
1
5
SPA
2

1
HUN
1

3
HUN
2
1
RBR
1

1
RBR
2

2
SIL
1
2
SIL
2
1
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

10
BUG
1

1
BUG
2
8
JER
1
1
JER
2

2
1st307

Complete GP2 Series results

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPoints
2015MP MotorsportBHR
FEA
BHR
SPR
CAT
FEA
CAT
SPR
MON
FEA
MON
SPR
RBR
FEA
RBR
SPR
SIL
FEA
10
SIL
SPR
7
HUN
FEA
HUN
SPR
SPA
FEA
NC
SPA
SPR
Ret
MNZ
FEA
MNZ
SPR
SOC
FEA
SOC
SPR
21st3
2015Status Grand PrixBHR
FEA
22
BHR
SPR
Ret
YMC
FEA
15
YMC
SPR
C
21st3
2016MP MotorsportCAT
FEA
10
CAT
SPR
6
MON
FEA
3
MON
SPR
7
BAK
FEA
4
BAK
SPR
15†
RBR
FEA
6
RBR
SPR
2
SIL
FEA
3
SIL
SPR
3
HUN
FEA
11
HUN
SPR
6
HOC
FEA
5
HOC
SPR
5
SPA
FEA
10
SPA
SPR
6
MNZ
FEA
9
MNZ
SPR
9
SEP
FEA
12
SEP
SPR
8
YMC
FEA
Ret
YMC
SPR
11
9th107

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete Formula E results

YearTeamChassisPowertrain12345678910111213PosPoints
2015–16Mahindra RacingSpark SRT01-eMahindra M2ELECTROBEIPUTPDE
13
BUEMEXLBHPARBERLONLON21st0
2018–19Nissan e.damsSpark SRT05eNissan IM01ADR
7
MRK
15
SCL
Ret
MEX
20†
HKG
Ret
SYX
2
RME
6
PAR
12
MCO
2
BER
8
BRN
Ret
NYC
14
NYC
6
10th71
2019–20Nissan e.damsSpark SRT05eNissan IM02DIR
4
DIR
5
SCL
17
MEX
7
MRK
9
BER
BER
BER
BER
BER
BER
9th*30*

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
* Season still in progress.

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPoints
DAMSBHR
FEA
5
BHR
SPR
3
CAT
FEA
3
CAT
SPR
2
MON
FEA

1
MON
SPR
9
BAK
FEA
7
BAK
SPR
Ret
RBR
FEA
4
RBR
SPR
3
SIL
FEA
3
SIL
SPR
17
HUN
FEA

1
HUN
SPR
2
SPA
FEA

DSQ
SPA
SPR
8
MNZ
FEA
Ret
MNZ
SPR
11
JER
FEA

2
JER
SPR
3
YMC
FEA

DSQ
YMC
SPR
7
3rd191

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345678RankPoints
2018–19CEFC TRSM RacingLMP1Ginetta G60-LT-P1Mecachrome V634P1 3.4 L Turbo V6SPA
WD
LMS
Ret
SILFUJSHASEBSPALMSNC0

24 Hours of Le Mans Results