Sébastien Olivier Bourdais (born 28 February 1979) is a French professional
racing driver
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Auto racing has existed since the invention of the automobile. Races of various sorts were organise ...
. He is one of the most successful drivers in the history of
American open-wheel car racing
American open-wheel car racing, also known as Indy car racing, is a category of professional automobile racing in the United States. As of 2022, the top-level American open-wheel racing championship is sanctioned by IndyCar.
Competitive events ...
, having won 37 races. He won four successive championships under
Champ Car World Series sanction from
2004
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Events January
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to
2007
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.
He drove in
Formula One
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for the
Toro Rosso team during , and the start of the
2009 season, returned to America in the united
IndyCar Series
The IndyCar Series, currently known as the NTT IndyCar Series under sponsorship, is the highest class of regional North American open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars in the United States, which has been conducted under the auspices o ...
in 2011, and has raced
sports cars
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throughout his career, winning his home race, the
24 Hours of Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans (french: link=no, 24 Heures du Mans) is an endurance-focused sports car race held annually near the town of Le Mans, France. It is the world's oldest active endurance racing event. Unlike fixed-distance races whose w ...
in the GTE-Pro class in 2016.
He last competed in the NTT IndyCar Series in 2021, driving the No. 14 car for
A. J. Foyt Racing.
Early years
Karting
Born into a racing family in
Le Mans
Le Mans (, ) is a city in northwestern France on the Sarthe River where it meets the Huisne. Traditionally the capital of the province of Maine, it is now the capital of the Sarthe department and the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Le ...
(his father
Patrick raced in touring cars, hill climbs and sports cars), Bourdais began his racing career at age 10 in
karts. During the early 1990s, he competed in a variety of karting championships, winning the Maine Bretagne League in 1991 and the Cadet France championship in 1993. Bourdais was part of the winning Sologne Karting team which won the 1996 24-hour Le Mans kart race at the Circuit Alain Prost on a Merlin chassis with Atomic motors.
Junior formulae
Bourdais progressed to
single-seater
An open-wheel single-seater (often known as formula car) is a car with the wheels outside the car's main body, and usually having only one seat. Open-wheel cars contrast with street cars, sports cars, stock cars, and touring cars, which have th ...
racing in 1995, finishing 9th in the
Formula Campus by Renault and Elf Championship. He then spent two years in the
French Formula Renault Championship, ultimately finishing second in points in 1997 after winning four races and five pole positions. In 1998, he won five races to become Rookie of the Year (6th overall) in
French F3. He won the series outright in 1999, with eight wins and three poles.
Formula 3000
Following his success in the lower formulae, Bourdais joined the
Prost Junior Team in the
International F3000 Championship. He finished ninth in the series with one pole and a best finish of second. In 2001, Bourdais moved to the
DAMS
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team in Formula 3000 and took his first win in the series at
Silverstone
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. He changed teams again for
2002
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, taking his
Super Nova Racing
Super Nova Racing was a British racing team that has competed in Formula 3000
Formula 3000 (F3000) was a type of open wheel, single seater formula racing, occupying the tier immediately below Formula One and above Formula Three. It was s ...
car to three victories and seven pole positions. He beat
Giorgio Pantano to the championship by two points after
Tomáš Enge, who had scored the most points, was penalised for failing a drug test.
DTM
After his Formula 3000 career and with no prospects for graduation to Formula 1, Bourdais signed with
Opel
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to race in the
DTM
DTM may refer to:
Sport
* Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, a motor-racing series staged annually in Germany since 2000
* Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, a motor-racing championship staged in Germany from 1984 to 1995
Computing
* Deterministic T ...
in 2003.His manager,
David Sears, inserted a clause in his contract which allowed him to break his contract without penalties in the event that he managed to secure a drive in Formula 1,
CART
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It is different from the flatbed tr ...
or the
Indy Racing League. Bourdais tested for Opel but did not drive in a DTM race because he managed to secure a drive in CART for 2003. Bourdais was to be paid €250,000 for his 2003 season with Opel.
Champ Car career

Following in the footsteps of recent F3000 graduates such as
Juan Pablo Montoya and
Bruno Junqueira, Bourdais moved to
Champ Car
Champ Car World Series (CCWS) was the series sanctioned by Open-Wheel Racing Series Inc., or Champ Car, a sanctioning body for American open-wheel car racing that operated from 2004 to 2008. It was the successor to Championship Auto Racing Team ...
racing in the United States and joined
Newman/Haas Racing for the
2003 CART season. At
St. Petersburg, Florida, Bourdais became the first rookie since
Nigel Mansell to claim pole position for his very first race. However, he did not finish higher than 11th until his fourth race, when he led 95 laps en route to his first Champ Car victory at
Brands Hatch
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.
He followed this up with another victory at the
Lausitzring. By the end of the season, he had earned five more podium finishes, including a win from the pole at
Cleveland
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. With a runner-up finish in
Mexico City
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, he clinched the Rookie of the Year title and finished 4th in the overall standings.
Bourdais was paid US $70,000 to drive for Newman/Haas Racing in 2003.
Staying with Newman-Haas for 2004, Bourdais dominated the Champ Car series with seven wins and eight poles in his McDonald's-sponsored
Lola
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, beating his teammate Junqueira by 28 points. His record also included podium finishes in 10 out of 14 events and qualifying results no lower than third all season.

Bourdais successfully defended his Champ Car title in
2005
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with five wins in six races towards the end of the season, again with the Newman-Haas/Lanigan team. That May, he also finished 12th in his first
Indianapolis 500
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.
Bourdais won a third consecutive Champ Car title in
2006. His season began with four consecutive victories at Long Beach, Houston, Monterrey, and Milwaukee, although his winning streak was ended by the emergence of
A. J. Allmendinger, who won three races in a row through the middle of the season. Bourdais responded with a commanding victory from pole at San Jose, leaving him leading the Champ Car points standings.
However, an incident with his arch-rival
Paul Tracy that knocked him out on the final lap of the following race in Denver, and a subsequent win by Allmendinger narrowed the gap between the two. Bourdais's win in Montreal and Allmendinger's DNF had widened his points lead to 62 points with three races left, and Bourdais clinched the championship at the next race in Surfers Paradise despite a weak performance in that race. Bourdais became the first Champ Car driver to win three consecutive titles since
Ted Horn achieved the hat trick in 1948.
Bourdais won a fourth consecutive Champ Car title in 2007 with victory at Lexmark Indy 300 on 21 October.
Formula One career
Pre-champ car
In 2002, Bourdais got his first F1 test with the
Arrows team and was signed on to drive for the team but the team was on the verge of bankruptcy. In December he tested for
Renault
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at Jerez but fellow Frenchman
Franck Montagny secured the test drive instead of Bourdais.
Toro Rosso

Bourdais returned to F1 in 2007 after being given several tests with
Scuderia Toro Rosso
Scuderia Toro Rosso (; literal translation of "Red Bull Racing Team"), commonly known as Toro Rosso or by its abbreviation STR, was an Italian Formula One racing team. It was one of two Formula One teams owned by Austrian beverage company Red ...
. On 10 August 2007 it was announced Bourdais would replace
Vitantonio Liuzzi at Red Bull's b-team, Toro Rosso, as team-mate to
Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel (; born 3 July 1987) is a German racing driver who competed in Formula One from 2007 to 2022 for BMW Sauber, Toro Rosso, Red Bull, Ferrari, and Aston Martin. Vettel is one of the most successful drivers in Formula One histor ...
. On 16 March 2008 Bourdais competed in his first Formula One Championship race, the
2008 Australian Grand Prix in
Melbourne
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. After qualifying in 17th position he took advantage of mistakes made by other drivers, in the first Formula One race since the
2001 San Marino Grand Prix
The 2001 San Marino Grand Prix (formally the Gran Premio Warsteiner di San Marino 2001) was a Formula One motor race held at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy on 15 April 2001. It was the fourth race of the 2001 Formu ...
without traction control, and worked his way up to fourth. However, with three laps remaining an engine problem forced Bourdais to retire, but he was still classified 8th having completed more than 90% of the race distance. He later inherited seventh place (and two Championship points) after the disqualification of
Rubens Barrichello
Rubens "Rubinho" Gonçalves Barrichello (, ; born 23 May 1972) is a Brazilian professional racing driver who competed in Formula One between and . He currently competes full-time in the Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series, driving the No. 111 T ...
.
Bourdais qualified ninth for the
Belgian Grand Prix. During the race he quickly gained places and held on to fifth place for much of the distance, getting as high as 3rd and was on course for a podium position. As the rain fell harder on the last lap he was overtaken by several cars on wet tyres and finished 7th. After the race, an emotional Bourdais was close to tears following the result. This marked his best weekend of the season and his first World Championship points since Melbourne.
Bourdais qualified in fourth place for the
2008 Italian Grand Prix. However, his car would not select first gear on the grid and had to start from the pit lane, a lap down (as the race started behind the safety car, there was no warm-up lap). Although he eventually finished a lap behind the race winner, team-mate Vettel, he set the second-fastest lap of the race; only
Ferrari's Kimi Räikkönen
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went faster. At the
2008 Japanese Grand Prix
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he was 6th on the road but received a 25-second penalty for causing an avoidable accident with
Felipe Massa
Felipe Massa (, born 25 April 1981) is a Brazilian racing driver. He competed in 15 seasons of Formula One between 2002 and 2017, where he scored 11 Grand Prix victories, 41 podiums and finished as championship runner-up in 2008 by one poi ...
dropping him to 10th. Few agreed with the decision –
ITV Sport
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Brundle contested the 19 ...](_blank)
had stated during live TV coverage of the race that he felt Massa might receive a penalty, whilst his colleague
James Allen stated that 99% of experts he spoke to felt that Bourdais did not deserve a penalty; the FIA were under such public scrutiny at the time following a string of controversial decisions that they made the unprecedented step of releasing publicly "stewards only" footage of the incident, to justify the decision.
Bourdais tested significantly for the Toro Rosso team during the winter, though he was uncertain of a drive heading into the new year. On 6 February 2009 however he was confirmed as a Toro Rosso driver for a second year, partnering Swiss rookie
Sébastien Buemi
Sébastien Olivier Buemi (born 31 October 1988) is a Swiss professional racing driver, who competes in the FIA Formula E Championship for Envision Racing. He competed for Scuderia Toro Rosso in Formula One from 2009 to 2011. After leaving Formul ...
. Despite two points finishes in the year at the
Australian Grand Prix
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and in
Monaco
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, Bourdais struggled to match his less experienced team-mate. In
Spain
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Bourdais struck Buemi's car as the field attempted to avoid a spun
Jarno Trulli
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on the first lap, ending the race for both drivers. At the
British Grand Prix
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Bourdais collided with
McLaren
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driver
Heikki Kovalainen
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, again ending the race for both. At the
German Grand Prix he suffered a mechanical failure after qualifying last by over a second.
On 16 July 2009, Toro Rosso announced that Bourdais would no longer be driving for the team. Toro Rosso's
Franz Tost
Franz Tost (born 20 January 1956 in Trins, Austria) is an Austrian former racing driver and current team principal of the Scuderia AlphaTauri Formula One team.
Early life
Tost competed in Formula Ford and Formula Three, he won the Austrian Fo ...
said the partnership had not met up to his expectations, and Bourdais would be replaced as of the
Hungarian Grand Prix
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History Origins
The first Hungarian Grand Prix was held on 21 ...
. Bourdais was advised by counsel to file suit for breach of contract by Toro Rosso, as he had a viable case. Toro Rosso settled the matter with a $2.1 million payment to Bourdais to avoid litigation.
24 Hours of Le Mans

Bourdais has frequently contested the famous
24-hour race of his hometown, entering for the first time in 1999 (aged only 20) in a Porsche 911 GT2 run by
Larbre Compétition. The car, which he shared with
Pierre de Thoisy
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and
Jean-Pierre Jarier, retired after 134 laps with engine failure.
He returned in 2000, finishing fourth with
Emmanuel Clérico and
Olivier Grouillard for the
Pescarolo team behind the three dominant Audis.
His next three appearances did not go so well. He shared a
Courage C60 with
Jean-Christophe Boullion and
Laurent Rédon in 2001 but it retired after 271 laps. He drove the same model the next year and finished ninth in the LMP900 class with Bouillon and
Franck Lagorce. He missed the 2003 race and returned in 2004, only for the car he shared with
Nicolas Minassian and
Emmanuel Collard
Emmanuel Collard (born 3 April 1971) is a French professional racing driver. He is a former member of the Porsche Junioren factory team, but also drives for other marques.
Born in Arpajon, Essonne, Collard is the winner of the Le Mans Series ...
to retire after 282 laps.
Bourdais' next assault on Le Mans would come at the wheel of a factory-backed
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP in
2007
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. The car he shared with
Stéphane Sarrazin and
Pedro Lamy finished the race second behind the winning Audi R10 TDi, despite an embarrassing slide on the first lap in wet conditions that cost Bourdais a place to one of the Audis,
and car problems forcing him to park the car for the last minutes of the race, waiting for the lead R10 to cross the line. In his second Le Mans as part of the Peugeot factory team, in 2009, he finished in second place, one lap behind the winning Peugeot. Bourdais was to drive the
pole-winning No. 3 Peugeot in
2010
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, but a suspension failure halted co-driver
Pedro Lamy before Bourdais could turn one lap in the race.
Superleague Formula
After leaving Formula One, Bourdais signed up to drive the
Sevilla FC
Sevilla Fútbol Club () is a Spanish professional football club based in Seville, the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It plays in Spanish football's top flight, La Liga. Sevilla have won the UEFA Eu ...
car in the
Superleague Formula series.
He won on his debut weekend at the
2009 Estoril round in the Super Final.
Bourdais won again at the next round, winning race 1 of the
2009 Monza round.
He returned for the 2010 season racing for
Olympique Lyonnais
Olympique Lyonnais (), commonly referred to as simply Lyon () or OL, is a men and women's French professional football club based in Lyon in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The men play in France's highest football division, Ligue 1. Founded in 1950, ...
.
Sports and touring car racing career
While racing in the junior formulae and Champ Cars, Bourdais made several appearances in other championships. He won the
Spa 24 Hours in 2002 with
Christophe Bouchut,
David Terrien
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The French Formula Three Championship was a motor racing series for ...
and
Vincent Vosse in a
Larbre Compétition Chrysler Viper GTS-R. He also won his class at the
2006 12 Hours of Sebring in a
Panoz Esperante.
In 2005 he also competed in the
International Race of Champions, winning his first stock car race at
Texas Motor Speedway
Texas Motor Speedway is a speedway located in the northernmost portion of the U.S. city of Fort Worth, Texas – the portion located in Denton County, Texas. The reconfigured track measures with banked 20° in turns 1 and 2 and banked 2 ...
. In
2009
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, he set the official lap record at
Sebring International Raceway, during the
12 Hours of Sebring
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. In 2010, Bourdais raced with
Scott Tucker,
Christophe Bouchut,
Emmanuel Collard
Emmanuel Collard (born 3 April 1971) is a French professional racing driver. He is a former member of the Porsche Junioren factory team, but also drives for other marques.
Born in Arpajon, Essonne, Collard is the winner of the Le Mans Series ...
and
Sascha Maassen
Sascha Maassen (born 28 September 1969 in Aachen, Germany) is a veteran sports car driver.
Early career
Maassen began his career in karts, and moved to cars in 1989, in Formula Ford 1600. During the early 1990s, he raced in the German Formula 3 s ...
for Crown Royal in a Level 5 Motorsports prepared Daytona Prototype in the prestigious
Rolex 24 at Daytona, held at Daytona International Speedway in Florida. Bourdais recorded incredibly fast laps before the car retired due to an engine failure with Collard at the wheel.
In October 2010, Bourdais drove with
Jonathon Webb
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In 2016, Webb and ...
in the
Mother Racing Ford Falcon
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* Ford Falcon (North America), an automobile produced by Ford from 1960 to 1970.
* Ford Falcon (Argentina), a car built by Ford Argentina from 1962 until 1991.
* For ...
V8 Supercar in the
Gold Coast 600. In October 2011, Bourdais drove with
Jamie Whincup
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in the Team Vodafone
Holden Commodore V8 Supercar in the
Gold Coast 600, winning Saturday's opening race and finishing second in the second race landed Bourdais the inaugural
Dan Wheldon Memorial Trophy, awarded to the international driver who scored the most points over the Gold Coast weekend. Wheldon had been set to contest the event but lost his life in the 2011 IndyCar season finale just a week earlier. Winning the V8 Supercar race meant that he is the only driver to have won a race at the
Surfers Paradise Street Circuit
The Surfers Paradise Street Circuit is a temporary street circuit in Surfers Paradise, in Queensland, Australia. The beach-side track has several fast sections and two chicanes, having been shortened from an original length in 2010. It is th ...
in both Champcar/Indycar, as well as V8 Supercar. He has also participated in the
Bathurst 1000
The Bathurst 1000 (formally known as the Repco Bathurst 1000) is a touring car race held annually on the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is currently run as part of the Supercars Championship, the most re ...
once, finishing ninth with
Lee Holdsworth in
2015
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.
In July 2012, Bourdais won the inaugural Brickyard Grand Prix
Rolex Sports Car Series
The Rolex Sports Car Series was the premier series run by the Grand American Road Racing Association. It was a North American-based sports car series founded in 2000 under the name Grand American Road Racing Championship to replace the failed ...
race at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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, teaming with
Alex Popow
Alex Popow (born 9 November 1975 in Lecheria) is a Venezuelan racing driver who competes in the American Le Mans Series and Rolex Sports Car Series for CORE autosport and Starworks Motorsport.
He was champion of the LMPC class in the American Le ...
in the No. 2
Starworks Motorsport Riley-Ford
Daytona Prototype. In October, Bourdais teamed up again with
Jamie Whincup
Jamie Whincup (born 6 February 1983) is an Australian professional racing driver competing in the Supercars Championship. He currently is team principal for Triple Eight Race Engineering. He has driven the No. 88 Holden ZB Commodore, won a reco ...
in the Team Vodafone
Holden Commodore V8 Supercar for the
Gold Coast 600, again taking the victory on Saturday and scoring enough points on Sunday to win the event. This also awarded him the Dan Wheldon Memorial Trophy for the second time.
He won the Rolex 24 at Daytona in
2014
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in the Action Express Corvette DP with
João Barbosa and
Christian Fittipaldi
Christian Fittipaldi (born 18 January 1971) is a Brazilian former racing driver who has competed in various forms of motorsport including Formula One, Champ Car, and NASCAR. He was a highly rated young racing driver in the early 1990s, and par ...
. In
2015
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he finished second at the 24 Hours of Daytona and claimed the win at the
12 Hours of Sebring
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, both with an Action Express Corvette DP.
On 22 November 2019, the day it was announced he had lost his IndyCar series ride, Bourdais was announced as one of the drivers for the No. 5 Mustang Sampling Racing/
JDC-Miller Motorsports entry, alongside Joao Barbosa.
IndyCar career

Bourdais made his IRL debut at the 2005 Indianapolis 500. In his first full-time season in the IRL (2011) with Dale Coyne, Bourdais wound up 23rd in the championship, scoring the fastest race lap at Edmonton.
A switch to Dragon Racing Team for 2012–13, first with the ill-fated Lotus, then with improved Chevrolet power, he finished 25th and 12th, respectively, in the IndyCar championship. By 2014, Bourdais broke through for two pole positions and one victory. By midpoint in the 2015 season, his second year driving for
Jimmy Vasser
James Vasser Jr. (born November 20, 1965) is an American former racing driver. Vasser won the 1996 CART IndyCar championship with Chip Ganassi Racing, and scored ten victories in the series. Vasser was the last American to win the CART champio ...
's
KV Racing team alongside teammate Stefano Coletti, Bourdais's stock steadily rose, to top 20 status in the world drivers' ranking.
On 20 July 2014, having won the 1st heat race in Toronto, Sébastien Bourdais joined
Al Unser Jr. and
Ryan Hunter-Reay
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as the third driver in the history of organised motorsport to score
open-wheel Championship Racing victories, under three sanctioning bodies (e.g., CART, and CCWS, and IRL sanction), in North America. Against stiff opposition, Bourdais finished 2014 scoring 5 top-5s and 10th overall in the 2014 IRL championship.
On 31 May 2015, in the second heat race at Belle Isle, Detroit, in a drive from far back on the grid harkening back to
Stefan Bellof at Monaco in 1984, effortlessly carving his way by lesser drivers on a tight, composite street circuit, in heavy rain, breaking through with an impressive, high-profile victory and fastest race lap, Bourdais recorded his 33rd victory in
American Championship car racing
American open-wheel car racing, also known as Indy car racing, is a category of professional automobile racing in the United States. As of 2022, the top-level American open-wheel racing championship is sanctioned by IndyCar.
Competitive events ...
, just behind Al Unser Jr. with 34.
On 12 July 2015, at the
Milwaukee Mile, Bourdais dominated the field and had the entire field a lap down at one point and won, his second of the 2015 season. He finished 10th in points. After KV Racing went down to one team for 2016, Bourdais struggled with a lone win again at Detroit. He finished in 14th in points for 2016. In October 2016, it was announced that Bourdais would make the change to Dale Coyne Racing to drive the number 18 for the 2017 season. His KVSH race engineer Olivier Boisson would also follow him to DCR.
In his first race back to DCR, Bourdais won the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg to start the 2017 season coming from last after a qualifying crash, on 12 March 2017. He backed this up with another recovery drive at the Long Beach race, starting from ninth and making an early rear wing change, to finish second, extending his lead in the series standings.

On 20 May 2017, Bourdais was involved in a single-car accident while qualifying for the
Indianapolis 500
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. He suffered multiple fractures to his pelvis and a fracture to his right hip. The surgery was successful but Bourdais was forced to sit out for most of the season to recover. Bourdais would return at Gateway and run the final three races of the season.
In 2018, Bourdais returned to the Dale Coyne Racing Team now partnered with investors James "Sulli" Sullivan and former driver
Jimmy Vasser
James Vasser Jr. (born November 20, 1965) is an American former racing driver. Vasser won the 1996 CART IndyCar championship with Chip Ganassi Racing, and scored ten victories in the series. Vasser was the last American to win the CART champio ...
as
Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser Sullivan. The team also found steady sponsorship in the form of SealMaster and SportClips Haircuts. Bourdais started The Firestone St. Petersburg Grand Prix in 14th place. He ended up losing a tire on the opening lap but the misfortunes of
Will Power and
Tony Kanaan
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saved him from going a lap down. He went on an off sequence pit strategy and found himself 3rd with a handful of laps to go. On the final restart,
Alexander Rossi divebombed the first corner and got his tires locked up on the slick airport runway paint and got into race leader
Robert Wickens who had led 67 laps that day and Bourdais snuck by to win. It was his first win since last year at St. Petersburg and his first since the injury. Bourdais was emotional in victory lane and said "he never doubted that he would run in IndyCar again". Bourdais went on to win pole at the very next race in Phoenix, his first on an oval since 2006. Bourdais was also the only driver to lead laps at each of the first four races of the
2018 Verizon IndyCar Series season.
On 22 November 2019, Dale Coyne Racing announced that Bourdais would not return to the team in 2020.
On 4 February 2020, it was announced that Bourdais joined
A. J. Foyt Racing to drive part-time in the
2020 IndyCar Series
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season, running the races at St. Petersburg, Barber Motorsports Park, Long Beach and Portland. He finished fourth in the rescheduled St. Petersburg finale, an effort that kept the entry in the Leaders' Circle program for 2021. On 15 September, Bourdais was confirmed as a full-time driver for Foyt in 2021. At the season finale at Long Beach Bourdais announced that 2021 would be his last year competing full time in the IndyCar Series and that he intended to focus his efforts on sports car racing in the future. Bourdais however did not rule out racing in a select number of IndyCar events in 2022 and beyond, including the Indianapolis 500.
Other racing
In 2005, Bourdais competed in
the 29th season of the
International Race of Champions, racing
stock cars against a field of 12 drivers from 8 different US-based racing series, winning 1 race in the 4 race season and finishing 5th in the overall standings.
Motorsports career results
Career summary
;Notes
* Includes points scored by other Sevilla FC drivers.
* Includes points scored by other Olympique Lyonnais drivers.
* Season still in progress.
Complete International Formula 3000 results
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key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
American open–wheel racing results
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key)
CART/Champ Car
:
^ New points system introduced in 2004
IndyCar Series
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key)
Indianapolis 500
Complete Formula One results
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key)
† Did not finish the race but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.
Superleague Formula results
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key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Sports car racing
Le Mans 24 Hours results
American Le Mans Series results
:
1 Driver competed for the
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, no points awarded for the
American Le Mans Series
The American Le Mans Series (ALMS) was a sports car racing series based in the United States and Canada. It consisted of a series of Endurance racing (motorsport), endurance and sprint races, and was created in the spirit of the 24 Hours of Le M ...
.
Le Mans Series results
:
1 Driver competed for the
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, no points awarded for the
Le Mans Series.
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup results
:
1 Driver did not run for the
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup.
FIA World Endurance Championship results
* Season still in progress.
24 Hours of Daytona results
Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, Results are overall/class)
† Bourdais did not complete sufficient laps to score points
Series Summary
Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results
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key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
* Season still in progress.
Touring car racing
V8 Supercar results
† Not eligible for points
Complete Bathurst 1000 results
International Race of Champions
Notes
External links
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Sébastien Bourdaisat Driver Database
Sébastien Bourdaisat IndyCar.com
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Living people
1979 births
Sportspeople from Le Mans
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Toro Rosso Formula One drivers
24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
24 Hours of Daytona drivers
Indianapolis 500 drivers
IndyCar Series drivers
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European Le Mans Series drivers
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Larbre Compétition drivers
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Super Nova Racing drivers
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Peugeot Sport drivers
Dale Coyne Racing drivers
Dragon Racing drivers
Starworks Motorsport drivers
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Action Express Racing drivers
Chip Ganassi Racing drivers
JDC Motorsports drivers
A. J. Foyt Enterprises drivers
Level 5 Motorsports drivers
Formule Campus Renault Elf drivers