Fredy Barth
Swiss motor racing driver

Fredy Barth

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Swiss motor racing driver
A.K.A.
Frédéric Nicolas Barth, Frederic Nicolas Barth
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5 December 1979(Lausanne, Switzerland)
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Frédéric Nicolas "Fredy" Barth (born 5 December 1979 in Lucerne) is an auto racing driver from Switzerland. He currently drives in the World Touring Car Championship.

Racing career

Early years

Barth started out in karting before stepping up to French Formula Renault Campus in 2001, where he finished fifth. In 2002 he moved to the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, although he scored no points in nine starts. In 2003 he competed in Formula Volkswagen Germany, where he finished tenth.

SEAT León Supercopa

In 2004 Barth moved to touring cars, when he raced in the German SEAT Leon Supercopa, finishing fifth in the standings. He finished third in the standings in 2006, behind champion Florian Gruber and René Rast. He raced in the Spanish SEAT Leon Supercopa in 2007, finishing fifth in the standings. He moved to the new SEAT León Eurocup in 2008, finishing 17th in the championship. In 2009 he improved to finish third in the standings behind champion Norbert Michelisz and Massimiliano Pedalà.

World Touring Car Championship

SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED (2010–2012)

Barth driving for SEAT Swiss Racing at the 2011 FIA WTCC Race of Japan.

Barth made his World Touring Car Championship debut for Sunred Engineering at the 2010 FIA WTCC Race of Brazil. At the start of race one of the Race of Morocco he moved up from eighth to third but was demoted to fourth by Tiago Monteiro, a position which he finished in. He started on the reversed grid pole position in Portugal but a slow start dropped him down to eighth at the end of the first lap. Barth finished the season thirteenth in the overall standings and third in the Rookie Challenge having led early on.

He returned for another season in 2011, racing under the SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED banner. He was due to start on the reversed grid pole for the Race of Belgium but due to damage sustained in race one he was unable to take up his position on the grid. At the season finale in Macau, a major accident on the Friday ruled him out of the rest of the weekend. Barth was knocked unconscious by the impact before the car caught fire, he was extracted from the car and taken to hospital to treat smoke inhalation, back contusion and concussion. He was discharged from hospital the following morning.

Barth was unable to secure a budget to continue in the WTCC for a full season in 2012, electing instead to race in the Blancpain Endurance Series. He returned to the WTCC for the final two rounds of the season. In his first race back at the Race of China he finished tenth in the provisional classification before a 30-second penalty dropped him out of the points, to fourteenth.

Wiechers-Sport (2013–)

Barth joined Wiechers-Sport for the 2013 season, driving their BMW 320 TC which took Stefano D'Aste to two wins the previous season. He collided with Robert Huff during qualifying for the Race of Italy, breaking the suspension on Huff's SEAT although neither driver were penalised. Barth went on to qualifying in 20th place. He had originally planned to miss the Race of Portugal and the Race of Brazil due to clashes with his 24 Hours of Spa programme. He raced in Portugal. For the Race of Argentina he was replaced at Wiechers-Sport by local driver José María López, Barth would return to the seat for the rest of the season except the Race of Japan.

Racing record

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points
2010 SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León TDI BRA1
9
BRA2
14
MAR1
4
MAR2
5
ITA1
6
ITA2
14
BEL1
10
BEL2
18
POR1
8
POR2
8
GBR1
11
GBR2
Ret
CZE1
12
CZE2
8
GER1
11
GER2
20
ESP1
7
ESP2
Ret
JPN1
Ret
JPN2
13
MAC1
Ret
MAC2
Ret
13th 51
2011 SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI BRA1
15
BRA2
Ret
BEL1
Ret
BEL2
DNS
ITA1
10
ITA2
19
19th 7
SUNRED SR León 1.6T HUN1
8
HUN2
10
CZE1
Ret
CZE2
16
POR1
NC
POR2
10
GBR1
13
GBR2
11
GER1
NC
GER2
Ret
ESP1
19
ESP2
18
JPN1
Ret
JPN2
DNS
CHN1
21
CHN2
12
MAC1
DNS
MAC2
DNS
2012 SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León WTCC ITA1 ITA2 ESP1 ESP2 MAR1 MAR2 SVK1 SVK2 HUN1 HUN2 AUT1 AUT2 POR1 POR2 BRA1 BRA2 USA1 USA2 JPN1 JPN2 CHN1
14
CHN2
14
MAC1
8
MAC2
8
21st 8
2013 Wiechers-Sport BMW 320 TC ITA1
10
ITA2
14
MAR1
13
MAR2
12
SVK1
11
SVK2
13
HUN1
Ret
HUN2
22†
AUT1
6
AUT2
13
RUS1
Ret
RUS2
DNS
POR1
17
POR2
21†
ARG1 ARG2 USA1
17
USA2
7
JPN1 JPN2 CHN1
19
CHN2
21
MAC1
DNS
MAC2
DNS
17th 15

Season still in progress.