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Porsche Junior Driver: Sven Müller

Sporty multitalent

As 12-year-old, Sven Müller laid the foundation for his motorsport career: Like some, he began driving in Karting. He participated there for five years in different Kart races until he switched out his Kart for a single seater in 2010. Another four years went by in this motorsport category, and he first won podium spots in Germany and finally, in Europe.

 

2013 onwards, the German went on to participate in the next field. His performance so far had drawn quite some attention – so he was invited to the shootout for the Porsche Junior 2014 and was selected. With that, Müller participated in the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany and the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, achieving good Rookie placements. It turned into a busy year for the then 21-year-old.

Portrait photo of Sven Müller wearing his helmet with an opened visor.

Contrast program

When Sven Müller is not racing on internationally reknown racetracks, he is often by the water: either to relax beside his home koi pond or while fishing in nature. Both offer a calming contrast to his fast-paced job as motorsport driver.

 

But Müller's daily life is not fully without motorsport. His brother is his immediate neighbor and runs a car workshop. The Porsche driver regularly helps out due to being a trained mechanic. He also incorporates his knowledge in his daily dealings in motorsports and it shows in his successes. In the past years, he has achieved good placings in endurance races at Nürburgring, Spa and Barcelona.

I give everything to win races.

Sven MüllerPorsche Driver

VLN Endurance Racing Championship Nürburgring

- 2024

- 2022: 1st spot in the 12 Hours of Nürburgring

- 2021: 2nd spot in the Münsterlandpokal

- 2020: 14th spot in the 6 Hours Ruhr-Pokal race

- 2019: 7th spot in the Münsterlandpokal, 31st spot in the H&R-Cup

- 2018: 3rd spot in the Westfalenfahrt, 4th spot in the Ruhr-Pokal race

 

ADAC GT Masters

- 2023: 1st spot in Hockenheim and three podiums

- 2023: 1st spot in Hockenheim

- 2022: 8th spot of the team championship with one 2nd and two 3rd position

- 2021: 20th spot of the drivers' championship

- 2020: 2nd spot of the team championship with one 1st, two 2nd and one 3rd position

- 2017: 9th spot of the team championship with one 1st and one 3rd position

 

Intercontinental GT Challenge

- 2020: 3rd spot in the 24 Hours of Spa

- 2019: 3rd spot in the California 8 Hours

 

Porsche Carrera Cup

- 2016, Germany: 1st spot of the drivers' championship with ten 1st and one 3rd position

- 2015, Germany: 7th spot of the drivers' championship with two 1st and three 2nd positions

- 2014, Germany: 4th spot of the drivers' championship with two 2nd and three 3rd positions; 1st spot of the Rookie classification

 

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup

- 2016: 1st spot of the drivers' championship with three 1st, four 2nd and one 3rd position

- 2015: 2nd spot of the drivers' championship with four 1st, one 2nd and one 3rd position

- 2014: 7th spot of the drivers' championship with one 1st and one 3rd position; 2nd spot of the Rookie classification

 

GT World Challenge Europe

- 2024

- 2020: 9th spot of the team championship with one 1st and one 3rd position

 

More results

- 24 Hours of Daytona

2020, GTD: 22nd spot

- 24 Hours of Le Mans

2019, LMGTE Pro: 27th spot

2018, LMGTE Pro: 58th spot

- 24 Hours of Dubai

2024: 2nd spot

2018: 2nd spot

2017: 2nd spot

- 24 Hours GT Series Barcelona

2019, Pro: 2nd spot

- Blancpain GT Series

2019, Pro: 21st spot of the drivers' championship

- Japanese Super GT Series

2018, GT300: 9th spot of the drivers' championship with one 2nd position

2017, GT300: 11th spot of the drivers' championship with two 3rd positions

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