

Despite being fit to take part in the Australian Grand Prix, he later withdrew after participating in the first two practice sessions, with Giovinazzi replacing him for the rest of the race weekend. He was replaced by Antonio Giovinazzi before returning for the second test at the same circuit.

He was forced to miss the first test in Barcelona due to an injury he sustained while competing in the Race of Champions. On 16 January 2017, Wehrlein signed with Sauber. Wehrlein driving for Sauber at the 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix He is the first driver to win the championship having not claimed a pole position throughout his championship season while also being the youngest ever DTM champion. He achieved 5 podiums, one fastest lap and two wins.
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Due to the inconsistency of most teams and drivers Wehrlein won the title easily having scored in all rounds except for three. In 2015 DTM returned to running two races per race weekend, resulting in 18 rounds in the 2015 championship. Besides his stand out victory at Lausitz, Wehrlein's second best result of the season was a fifth-place finish at Norisring.

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In 2014 he switched teams to HWA where he became the youngest driver in the series history to claim pole position and win a race on route to 8th in the championship with 46 points collected. He also achieved his first of two fastest laps in his career. In his debut season he achieved 3 points finishing 22nd in the championship. In a career spanning three seasons Wehrlein managed to be one of the leading drivers in the field despite his youthful age. Wehrlein made his debut in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) in 2013 at the age of 18. Wehrlein competing in the 2014 DTM season. He finished 2nd in the championship to Daniel Juncadella. In 2012, Wehrlein stepped up to the Formula 3 Euro Series, continuing with Mücke Motorsport. Wehrlein scored seven wins at Oschersleben, Sachsenring, Zolder, Nürburgring and Lausitz on his way to the championship title. He remained in the series with the team for the next year.

Wehrlein finished sixth in the championship with a win at Sachsenring and three other podiums. ADAC Formel Masters Ģ010 saw his debut in the ADAC Formel Masters championship with ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. He worked his way up from the junior ranks to progress through to the KF2 category by 2009, when he finished on fifth position in ADAC Kart Masters. Wehrlein began karting in 2003 and raced only in his native Germany in his early career. His father Richard Wehrlein, who entered German boxing championships, owns a CNC machining company in Ostrach. Wehrlein was born in Sigmaringen to a German father and Mauritian mother. 3.6 Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters results.3.5 Complete FIA Formula 3 European Championship results.3.4 Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results.3.3 Complete ADAC Formel Masters results.Wehrlein later raced in Formula E with the Indian Mahindra team alongside Jérôme d'Ambrosio, but left the team midway through the 2019–2020 championship season. He was replaced for the 2018 season by Charles Leclerc. Despite this, he scored Sauber's only points that year. However, before the season began, he was involved in an accident at the Race of Champions that left him unable to compete in the first two races of the season. Manor folded in early 2017 and Wehrlein moved to Sauber. During the season, he regularly out-qualified his lesser rated team mate Rio Haryanto, until Haryanto was replaced mid-season by Esteban Ocon. In February 2016 he began driving full-time in Formula One for Manor, scoring his first championship point at the Austrian Grand Prix. In 2014 Wehrlein became the youngest driver to win a DTM race at the age of 19, and the following year he was the youngest to win the title, at the age of 20. He had previously raced in DTM, winning the title with the Mercedes-Benz team HWA AG in 2015. Holding dual nationality of Germany and Mauritius, he raced under the German flag in Formula One. He previously raced in Formula One for the Sauber and Manor teams. Pascal Wehrlein (born 18 October 1994) is a German- Mauritian racing driver for the Porsche Formula E Team, and development driver for Scuderia Ferrari.
