Olli_Caldwell

Olli Caldwell

Olli Caldwell

British racing driver


Oliver "Olli" Caldwell (born 11 June 2002) is a British racing driver who currently competes in the LMP2 class of the European Le Mans Series with Algarve Pro Racing.[1]

Quick Facts Nationality, Born ...

He is a race winner in the FIA Formula 3, Formula Regional European, Italian F4 and ADAC Formula 4 championships, won the 2018 Gulf 12 Hours in the GT4 category, and was formerly part of the Alpine Academy.[2]

Career

Karting

Caldwell was born in Hampshire and began karting in 2013 at the age of eleven.[3] Having raced in karts for four seasons, Caldwell finished third in the 2016 edition of the Rotax Euro Challenge and took part in the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in the same year, representing Great Britain at the latter competition.[4]

Ginetta Junior Championship

In 2016, Caldwell progressed into car racing, driving for JHR Developments in the second half of the Ginetta Junior Championship.[5] Having scored a rookie podium on his debut, the Brit would finish all but two of his thirteen races in the top ten, ending up 19th in the overall standings.[6]

Formula 4

F4 British Championship

Having taken part in multiple tests of the F4 British Championship in the first half of 2017,[7][8] Caldwell made his single-seater debut at the Croft Circuit with Arden,[9] which, as he had missed the opening third of the campaign due to age requirements, made him the youngest ever participant in a British F4 race at the age of 15.[10] He competed in the series for the remainder of that year, finishing 14th with a highest race finish of seventh.[11]

ADAC Formula 4

That same year, Caldwell made his debut in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship, driving for ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. in two weekends.

In 2018 he made the full-time switch to Prema where he finished in seventh on 125 points, scoring four podiums, with one of them being his only win of the season at Oschersleben.[12][13]

Italian F4 Championship

Mücke Motorsport was the team Caldwell made his Italian F4 debut for in 2017. In the fifteen races he competed in he recorded ten points, with a highest placing of sixth in the final race at Monza helping him to 11th in the standings.

In 2018 Caldwell switched to the Italian outfit Prema Powerteam, partnering Enzo Fittipaldi and Gianluca Petecof for the entire season. A disappointing opening weekend, was cancelled out by two podiums, a pole position and a race win in France.[14][15] Three podiums from the Monza races put Caldwell into the championship hunt, though the following two rounds only yielded one podium finish. However, a dominant weekend at Vallelunga, where the Brit scored all three victories after qualifying on pole for every race, gave him a fighting chance for the season finale at Mugello.[16][17] There, two podiums would not be enough to claim the title, as Caldwell finished third in the standings.[18]

Formula 4 UAE

Caldwell competed in the F4 UAE Championship for Silberpfeil Energy Dubai in preparation for his 2018 season. He would only race in the first two rounds, winning three races and ending up seventh in the championship.[19][20]

Formula Regional European Championship

In 2019, Caldwell remained with Prema, progressing to FREC alongside Enzo Fittipaldi and Frederik Vesti.[21][22] Having started his season with a fourth-placed finish in race 1 of Le Castellet, the Brit took a lights-to-flag victory in race 2, although he was later disqualified for a technical infringement on his car.[23][24] At the following round in Vallelunga the Briton scored a podium in the second race, before ending up on the rostrum in all three races at the Hungaroring.[25][26] In Austria, a charging drive during race 2 was stopped due to a faulty gearbox, costing him his "best chance of a win".[27]

Caldwell bounced back in Imola, where, despite a crash in race 3, he would score two second places in the opening two races of the weekend and win in race 4, which was held as a re-run of the cancelled third race at Vallelunga.[28] As this had been the weekend during which F2 driver Anthoine Hubert had been killed at Spa, Caldwell decided to dedicate his victory to the late Frenchman.[29] In Barcelona, Caldwell was fighting for a podium position in race 1 until being forced into the gravel by Fittipaldi.[30] At the next round in Mugello, Caldwell experienced his worst weekend of the season, scoring a mere three points and getting his first and only non-points finish of the season.[31] He ended his campaign with three top-eight finishes at Monza, as Caldwell finished fifth in the championship.[32]

FIA Formula 3 Championship

Macau Grand Prix

At the end of 2019, Caldwell raced at the 2019 Macau Grand Prix with Trident.[33] He qualified 17th before being caught up in an incident during the qualifying race, which dropped him to 23rd ahead of the main race. At the start of the race Caldwell made contact with Andreas Estner, which later caused him to retire due with front wing and tyre damage.[34]

2020

In January Caldwell was announced by Trident as one of their three drivers for the 2020 Formula 3 season, partnering the experienced pairing of David Beckmann and Lirim Zendeli.[35] The Brit had a successful start to the year, finishing in the top six in both races at the second round at Spielberg. Unfortunately, Caldwell then had to endure four successive rounds without any points, a run that included him being spun out in the feature race at Silverstone. Caldwell managed to break that streak by finishing seventh in the Barcelona feature race. His final points of the year came at the penultimate round in Monza, and he ended up 16th in the drivers' standings.

2021

Caldwell at the 2021 Spielberg Formula 3 round.

Caldwell was announced to be racing for Prema Racing in the 2021 season, partnering Arthur Leclerc and Dennis Hauger.[36] He won the second race of the season in Barcelona, after he inherited the race lead when the leading pair of Hauger and Matteo Nannini collided on the penultimate lap. Caldwell held off a charging Victor Martins on the final lap to take his first F3 victory.[37][38] While his next round was not as successful, with only nine points taken from the weekend, the Brit returned to the podium at the Red Bull Ring, where he finished second in race one and third in race three, where he made his way past five cars on the way to the rostrum.[39] Caldwell's next podium finish occurred at the next race in Budapest, with him being promoted to second place after initial race winner Lorenzo Colombo received a five-second penalty.[40][41] A collision with Oliver Rasmussen in Race 2 scuppered his hopes of scoring points, although he came back to eighth place in the feature race after a string of midfield battles.[42] However, a disappointing weekend at Spa where the whole team qualified outside the top 12, a broken DRS in qualifying at Zandvoort and the decision to choose a wet-weather setup in Sochi, where the races were held in dry conditions despite the predicted rain, meant a poor last half of the season in which he didn't manage to finish on the podium.[43] Caldwell ended his campaign eighth in the drivers' standings, two places ahead of teammate Leclerc.

FIA Formula 2 Championship

2021

In November 2021 Caldwell announced that he would be joining Campos Racing to partner Ralph Boschung in the final two rounds of the FIA Formula 2 Championship.[44] After the final round, where he set a fastest lap in the first sprint race following a late stop after a racing incident with Jake Hughes,[45] Caldwell took part in the post-season test with the Spanish team.[46]

2022

Caldwell in his Dallara F2 2018 during the 2022 Spielberg F2 round

Caldwell stepped up to Formula 2 full-time for the 2022 season, remaining with Campos and still having Boschung as his teammate.[47][48] The season began with an engine issue in the sprint race at Bahrain, a race that was followed up by a penalty-strewn Sunday, where Caldwell collected a total of seven penalty points for being out of position on the formation lap and exceeding the track limits at turn 4 several times. In Saudi Arabia, the Brit finished ahead of teammate Boschung for the first time in the sprint race. The subsequent five rounds did not yield points, though Caldwell outqualified Boschung for the first time at his home track at Silverstone. At the Red Bull Ring in Austria however, Caldwell would get up to eleventh by the end of the race after starting from last place, which eventually became sixth after penalties ahead of him had been handed out.[49] In the qualifying session at the Hungaroring, Caldwell managed to qualify 13th and finished tenth in the sprint race, but retired from the feature race after running out of fuel.[50] Near the race's end, he also committed a track limits infringement, earning him a twelfth penalty point and excluding him from the round at Spa.[51] Caldwell later apologised to his team.[52]

On his return at Zandvoort, Caldwell outqualified teammate Boschung, but retired from the sprint race with brake issues. In the feature race, he took advantage of a pileup at the Safety car restart to finish ninth, having held off attacks from Jehan Daruvala.[53][54] Following a penalty to David Beckmann, Caldwell was elevated to eighth.[55] The next round at Monza would bring two retirements due to respective lap 1 collisions, before Caldwell retired at Abu Dhabi with a mechanical issue.[56] Caldwell ended up finishing 21st in the standings with 12 points to his name.[57]

Formula One

In February 2022, the Alpine F1 Team announced that Caldwell would be joining the team's academy, alongside former F3 rivals Jack Doohan, Victor Martins and Caio Collet.[58] On the 14 June it was confirmed that Caldwell would drive the team's 2021 car, the Alpine A521, at his home track in Silverstone in a test, taking over from Alpine reserve driver Oscar Piastri the following day.[59] He completed a total of 485.7 kilometres of running throughout the day.[60][61] In November of the same year Caldwell tested the car once again, completing more than 100 laps around the Bahrain International Circuit.[62][63][64][65] At the start of 2023, it was announced that Caldwell had graduated from the Alpine Academy.[66]

Sportscar racing

GT4

At the end of 2018 Caldwell made his GT racing debut in the Gulf 12 Hours,[67] where, having taken the Race 1 win by leading after 6 Hours of the race, he took victory in the GT4 category, driving a Mercedes for Bullit Racing alongside Ian Loggie and Oleg Kharuk.[68][69][70]

GT3

In early 2020 it was confirmed that the Brit would drive alongside Marvin Kirchhöfer and Luca Ghiotto in the Bathurst 12 Hour race for R-Motorsport. However, the trio was forced to miss the race as a crash from Kirchhöfer in the second part of qualifying broke the Vantage AMR GT3 car, which forced the team to withdraw from the event.[71] Despite the premature withdrawal, Caldwell described the event as "an amazing experience".[72]

2021-22: Prototype debut

On 3 November 2021 it was announced that Caldwell would be making his debut in the FIA World Endurance Championship, driving alongside Miro Konôpka and Nelson Panciatici for the ARC Bratislava team in the 2021 8 Hours of Bahrain.[73] The trio finished the race eleventh in the LMP2 category.

The following year, Caldwell competed in the series' rookie test at Bahrain in November, driving the Richard Mille Racing Team LMP2 car during the afternoon session.[74] He ended up setting the second-fastest time of all rookies in the category.[75]

2023: Alpine LMP2 programme

Caldwell in the Alpine Oreca 07 at the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans.

For the 2023 season, Caldwell moved into the WEC, partnering André Negrão and Memo Rojas for the Alpine Elf Team in the LMP2 class.[76][77][78] In addition, he signed a factory contract with the brand.[79] The campaign began disappointingly at Sebring, where Caldwell was forced to retire after five hours due to an electrical issue.[80] He experienced a more positive race at Portimão, as the Briton overtook Oliver Rasmussen during his first stint. The team eventually finished eleventh.[81][82] Caldwell would be handed qualifying duties at Spa, where he managed to place himself ahead of Charles Milesi in the sister car, before contributing to take eighth on a damp track on Saturday.[83][84] Summing up the season until that point, Caldwell admitted that the campaign had proven to be "difficult", as Alpine were still trying to catch up with the frontrunners.[85]

The 24 Hours of Le Mans saw the #35 cycle towards the front during the first few hours owing to a fortuitous pit strategy just before Caldwell entered the car. Having defended fourth against Ben Barnicoat for a number of laps, Caldwell took third place during his second stint as a result of an accident ahead, and held the spot until leaving the car at midnight. Laps later, with Rojas in the car, the #35 collided with the #66 JMW and #7 Toyota, forcing the team to repair the car and serve a penalty, losing them several laps. The team finished the race ninth in the LMP2 class.[86] Monza saw Caldwell once again outqualify Milesi, though a mistimed safety car period would relegate the car to eighth.[87] The team scored one further points-scoring result in the final two races on their way to 11th in the teams' standings.

During the same year, the Briton also raced in the European Le Mans Series with Inter Europol Competition alongside Jonathan Aberdein and Rui Andrade.[88][89] The team retired due to a gearbox issue at the season-opener, however they would bounce back at Le Castellet.[90] Caldwell qualified fourth and - in spite of a drive-through penalty caused by contact from Andrade and an emergency fuel stop under safety car conditions - helped his team to score a podium finish in the LMP2 Pro class.[91][92][93] At Aragón, Caldwell qualified third, though the team's podium chances were squashed due to contact with the Ferrari of Johnny Laursen.[94] Despite fighting for the podium at Spa, the team once again went scoreless thanks to a late crash caused by Aberdein.[95] At the finale in Portimão, Caldwell qualified a season-best second for Friday's race, though the team fell back early and eventually ended up sixth after a driving time penalty, though they bounced back to finish fourth on Sunday.[96][97][98]

2024: Sophomore ELMS Season

Moving away from Alpine, Caldwell joined reigning ELMS champions Algarve Pro Racing for his second season in the ELMS, partnering Matthias Kaiser and title winner Alex Lynn.[1] At the season-opener in Barcelona, the Briton charged into the lead during his stint, using traffic to pass Ritomo Miyata, before a quicker pit stop ended up dropping APR back to second, the position in which they eventually finished.[99]

Personal life

As of 2022, Caldwell lives in Oxford alongside Formula One driver and Mercedes Junior Frederik Vesti.[100]

Karting record

Karting career summary

More information Season, Series ...

Complete Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals results

More information Year, Team ...

Racing record

Racing career summary

More information Season, Series ...

As Caldwell was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.
* Season still in progress.

Complete Ginetta Junior Championship results

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

More information Year, Team ...

Complete F4 British Championship results

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

More information Year, Team ...

Complete Italian F4 Championship results

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

More information Year, Team ...

Complete ADAC Formula 4 Championship results

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

More information Year, Team ...

As Caldwell was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

Complete Gulf 12 Hours results

More information Year, Team ...

Complete Formula Regional European Championship results

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

More information Year, Entrant ...

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

More information Year, Team ...

Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

More information Year, Entrant ...

Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

More information Year, Entrant ...

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

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

More information Year, Entrant ...

Complete European Le Mans Series results

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

More information Year, Entrant ...

* Season still in progress.

24 Hours of Le Mans results

More information Year, Team ...

References

  1. Cox, Sam (8 December 2023). "Champion Algarve Pro Racing team confirms drivers for European Le Mans Series title defence". Algarve Pro Racing. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  2. "Olli Caldwell steps up to FIA WEC with Alpine Elf Endurance Team". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  3. "Early Years". OlliCaldwell.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  4. "Olli Caldwell takes 8th overall in Junior Rotax World Finals". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  5. "Ginetta Junior Championship | 2016 Season | Olli Caldwell". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  6. "Ginetta Junior Championship". OlliCaldwell.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  7. "Olli Caldwell completes 100 laps at British F4 Media Day". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  8. "Olli Caldwell in the top ten at Rockingham test". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  9. "Olli looks ahead to debut British F4 season". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  10. "Olli ready to make history". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  11. "British F4". OlliCaldwell.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  12. "Olli finishes 7th in ADAC F4 Championship". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  13. "ADAC & Italian F4". OlliCaldwell.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  14. "Olli takes trio of points scoring finishes at Adria season opener". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  15. Sport, ACI (16 September 2018). "1, 2 and 3 Caldwell!". ACISport.it. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
  16. "Olli Caldwell takes Italian F4 championship podium". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  17. "Two wins for Caldwell at Yas Marina!". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  18. Wood, Ida (26 January 2018). "Caio Collet and Sami Taoufik to make single-seater debuts in F4 UAE". Formula Scout. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  19. Suttill, Josh (11 February 2019). "Olli Caldwell remains with Prema for Formula Regional European Championship debut". Formula Scout. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  20. "History repeats itself at Paul Ricard". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  21. Waring, Bethonie (14 April 2019). "Frederik Vesti claims dominant victory at Paul Ricard". Formula Scout. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  22. "Olli on the podium at Vallelunga". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  23. "Three podiums for Olli on Hungaroring debut!". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  24. "Disappointment in Austria for Olli". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  25. "Formula Regional European Championship - Imola - Caldwell wins, Blomqvist 2nd, Fraga 3rd". Federation Internationale de l'Automobile. 1 September 2019. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  26. "Top step at Imola!". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  27. "Missed opportunities in Barcelona". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  28. "A frustrating weekend at Mugello". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  29. "How 'incomplete' Vesti was the class of Formula Regional Europe". Formula Scout. 31 October 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  30. "Olli impresses on Macau Grand Prix debut". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  31. "Caldwell completes Trident's 2020 line-up". 12 February 2020. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  32. Allen, Peter (15 January 2021). "Prema signs Olli Caldwell to complete FIA F3 line-up". Formula Scout. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  33. Series, F1 Feeder (11 May 2021). "Caldwell takes maiden FIA F3 victory in 'crazy race'". F1 Feeder Series. Retrieved 10 October 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  34. Allen, Peter (8 May 2021). "Caldwell inherits first FIA F3 win at Barcelona after two lead collisions". Formula Scout. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  35. "2021 Round 3 post-Race 3 press conference". FIAFormula3® - The Official F3® Website. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  36. "2021 Round 4 post-Race 1 press conference". FIAFormula3® - The Official F3® Website. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  37. "RACE 1: Colombo clinches maiden victory for Campos in Race 1". FIAFormula3® - The Official F3® Website. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  38. "Success and Strife for Olli in Hungary". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  39. "Caldwell explains Qualifying struggles and insists he has the pace to win Race 2". FIAFormula3® - The Official F3® Website. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  40. "Caldwell to race for Campos in the final two rounds of 2021 at Jeddah and Yas Marina". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  41. Olli Caldwell [@ollicaldwell] (14 December 2021). "Can't get rid of me that easily 😉 Ready to jump back in for three days testing with @CamposRacing" (Tweet). Retrieved 2 August 2022 via Twitter.
  42. "Olli Caldwell volverá a correr para Campos Racing". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 14 February 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  43. "Caldwell on his injured teammate Boschung: 'I don't think it helped team morale'". F1 Feeder Series. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  44. "Olli Caldwell climbs 16 places to score his first F2 points". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  45. "Positive pace and momentum for Olli in Hungary". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  46. Allen, Peter (31 July 2022). "Alpine junior Caldwell picks up F2 ban for Spa". Formula Scout. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  47. "Olli bounces back to point-scoring form at Zandvoort". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  48. "Campos Racing". www.camposracing.com. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
  49. "Caldwell: Salvaging Feature Race points beyond my expectations". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  50. "Campos Racing". www.camposracing.com. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
  51. "Olli Caldwell completes 2022 season of F1 testing and F2 development". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  52. "Caldwell set for maiden F1 test run with Alpine". Motorsport Week. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  53. "Caldwell gets first taste of F1 in Alpine test at Silverstone". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  54. Hensby, Paul (17 June 2022). "Olli Caldwell Enjoys Maiden Formula 1 Test at Silverstone with Alpine Academy". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  55. "Over 100 laps done and I'm speechless". Twitter. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
  56. "Caldwell: 'Confidence-boosting' Alpine tests have set me up well for Abu Dhabi". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. 9 November 2022. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  57. "Formula 1 BWT Alpine testing for Farnham driver Olli Caldwell | farnhamherald.com". Farnham Herald. 8 November 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  58. "Alpine Academy announce biggest ever line-up for 2023". Formula 1. 14 February 2023. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  59. "Gulf 12 Hours - Our team caught up with Bullitt Racing..." www.facebook.com. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  60. Lloyd, Daniel (15 December 2018). "Kessel Racing Wins After Leading McLaren Hits Trouble – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  61. Racing, Bullitt (16 December 2018). "Gulf 12 hours Champions!". Bullitt Racing. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  62. "Olli's trip down under". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  63. Lloyd, Daniel (13 November 2022). "Armstrong, Caldwell Among Additions to Rookie Test Entry – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  64. Dagys, John (13 November 2022). "Jakobsen Quickest Rookie in Bahrain Test – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  65. "The two Alpine trios completed for the 2023 season". Endurance Info. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  66. Lloyd, Daniel (6 February 2023). "Alpine Confirms Driver Lineup for Transition Season in LMP2 – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  67. "Alpine Elf Endurance Team Reveal 2023 Drivers | dailysportscar.com". www.dailysportscar.com. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  68. Lloyd, Daniel (24 March 2023). "Alpine "Preparing for Future" With LMP2 Driver Lineup – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  69. "Olli completes a strong triple stint at the 6 Hours of Portimão". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  70. "Oliver Caldwell veut briller au Mans pour ses débuts avec Alpine". Endurance Info (in French). Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  71. "Olli impresses with best qualifying pace of the season". www.ollicaldwell.com. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  72. "Inter Europol Competition confirm 2023 ELMS drivers - ELMS". www.europeanlemansseries.com. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  73. Euwema, Davey (16 July 2023). "Algarve Pro Takes Dramatic Paul Ricard Victory – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  74. "Inter Europol Competition - A tough week for IEC in European Le Mans at Motorland Aragon". Inter Europol Competition. 26 August 2023. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  75. "Algarve Pro Racing Wins Incident-Packed 4H Spa *UPDATED*". www.dailysportscar.com. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  76. Euwema, Davey (20 October 2023). "Allen Storms to 4H Algarve Pole – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  77. "ELMS Grand Finale: Saturday Paddock Notes". www.dailysportscar.com. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  78. "COOL Racing Beats APR To 4H Barcelona Win". www.dailysportscar.com. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  79. "Keeping fit, karting and pineapple on pizza: Getting to know the real Frederik Vesti". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  80. kartcom (14 February 2015). "Caldwell Olli" (in French). Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  81. "Olli Caldwell | Racing career profile | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 2 December 2021.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Olli_Caldwell, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.