Biography
Gary Paffett first developed his passion for motorsport watching his father,
Jim, compete in club racing. After being given a Cadet kart for Christmas,
Paffett Junior took to the track at the age of 9.
Success soon followed
and his natural talent was spotted by multiple World Karting Champion Martin
Hines, who selected Gary for his Zip Young Guns team. Together they won
multiple British karting titles and Hines continued to support Paffett
through his rise to single seaters, where he clinched four titles in four
years.
Following his success, Gary won the prestigious McLaren Autosport BRDC Young
Driver of the Year award in 1999. Part of his prize was a Formula One test
for McLaren in December 2000 where Paffett clearly impressed, as he has
continued to test for McLaren every year since.
After winning the British
Formula 3 Scholarship Class in 2000, Paffett made the move to German Formula
3 with Team Rosberg. Just one year later Gary dominated the championship, sealing
seven victories on his way to clinching the spoils.
The future looked bright with
a F3000 drive lined-up with new team Brand Motorsport in 2003, but the
team hit financial difficulties after the first race. Mercedes took the
opportunity to approach Paffett for DTM and signed him with Team Rosberg.
Finishing
sixth in his debut season, Paffett was promoted to a full works drive with AMG-Mercedes
in 2004 where he narrowly missed out on the championship crown, despite taking
five wins.
2005 saw Gary win the DTM title with a total of 5 wins during the season. Gary spent 2006 concentrating on his role as a test driver for F1 team McLaren Mercedes but he missed the thrill of competing so 2007 saw him back in the DTM driving seat but this time with Persson Motorsport. He remained with the team for 2008 and took 9th place in the championship.
2009 will see Gary competing with the same team for the DTM title, whilst continuing to test for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes.

