Daniel Clos Álvarez (born October
23, 1988 in Barcelona) is a Spanish racing driver, who will
compete in the 2009 GP2 Series with Racing Engineering,
the team that won the drivers' championship with Giorgio
Pantano in 2008.
Clos
was a fairly successful karter at the ICA Junior level of
karting, winning firstly the Catalonian district of the
Spanish ICA Junior Championship in 2001, beating a field
including the brother of former Formula Three Euroseries
rival Daniel Campos-Hull, Oliver. Success continued in 2002,
when Dani won the Copa Campeones Trophy and finished 10th
in the Italian Open Masters, against a top-quality field
of drivers including Nico Hülkenberg, Sébastien
Buemi, Nelson Panciatici, Oliver Oakes and Buemi's cousin
Natacha Gachnang amongst others.
2003
was by far and away his best year of karting, winning both
the prestigious Andrea Margutti Trophy equipped with an
MGM Racing Birel beating Miguel Molina and Jules Bianchi
to the flag, and the Spanish ICA Junior Championship, along
with placings of 6th in the Italian Open Masters and 11th
in the European Championship. 2004 saw a move up to Formula
A, but he decided to dovetail it with a campaign in the
Formula Junior 1600 series in Spain. He would finish 36th
in the Formula A European Championship, with a solitary
point. He called time on his karting career after a 30th
place in the 2005 Margutti Trophy.
Clos
made the move into single-seaters in 2004, with a campaign
in the Formula Junior 1600 championship. Clos adapted to
the cars very well, and ended up a solid 4th place in the
championship behind Michael Herck, Marco Barba and Arturo
Llobell, with one win and four podiums along the way.
After
just one season racing at 1600cc Formula Renault level,
Dani moved up to the two litre cars, with a drive in both
the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 for Pons Racing, and the
Italian Formula Renault Championship for Facondini Racing.
Clos struggled in the pan-European championship, failing
to record a finish inside the top ten placings all season.
His best finish came during the 11th round of the championship,
at Donington Park when he recorded an 11th place finish.
He was slightly more successful in the Italian series despite
missing three races due to Eurocup commitments, finishing
sixteenth in the championship with 28 points beating team-mate
Oliver Campos-Hull in the process. His best finishes were
a pair of sevenths, coming at Imola in round three, and
also at Spa during round six. Clos would return to both
series for a second season in 2006.
Clos
moved to Jenzer Motorsport for both campaigns in 2006, hoping
to give him a little more success than what he had for his
previous two teams in 2005. His European campaign landed
him in seventh place overall in a tightly-contested championship.
He won three races, second only to champion Filipe Albuquerque's
tally of four, and these wins came in succession –
doing the double at Istanbul Park and winning the first
race at Misano. He had originally done the double at Misano,
which would have taken his tally to four in succession,
however he was disqualified due to his car's diffuser height
not complying with Eurocup regulations. This handed Chris
van der Drift his first victory of the 2006 season.
In
the Italian championship, Clos got off to a steady start
with a second and two third places in the first six races
which at the time of the Spa round in early June, Clos was
already some way behind championship leader Adrian Zaugg,
who had won five of the first six races, and had finished
third in the race that he didn't win. However, the rest
of the season belonged to Clos. He won eight of the last
nine races to overhaul Zaugg and win the championship by
36 points in the end. He recorded four double victories
at Spa, Hockenheim, Misano and Monza and finished second
in the single-race meeting at Varano.
After
his title win, Dani moved up to the Formula Three Euroseries
for the 2007 season, signing up to drive for Signature-Plus.
Clos had a solid, yet unspectacular first season with a
championship position of 13th, with thirteen points. His
best result was a fourth place during the reverse-grid round
sixteen in Barcelona – the race now infamous with
one of the biggest startline crashes in Euroseries history,
in which nine cars were eliminated. He also finished fifteenth
during the Masters of Formula 3 event at Zolder, finishing
some four seconds behind the eventual Euroseries champion
Romain Grosjean and some 42 seconds behind winner Hülkenberg.
Clos
returned to the series for a sophomore season in 2008, this
time moving to Prema Powerteam. However, he ended up one
place lower than what he was in 2007, finishing 14th with
a total of 16.5 points. He only recorded six points-scoring
finishes during the season, two of which were podium finishes
coming at Pau (3rd) and 2nd in the rain-shortened race at
Le Mans. He would have finished level on points with Jon
Lancaster on 19 points had he been awarded 5 points rather
than 2.5 at Le Mans. He also recorded a fastest lap in round
2 at Hockenheim, and started round 4 at Mugello from pole,
thanks to the reverse-grid system.
Clos
driving for Racing Engineering at the Catalunya round of
the 2009 GP2 Series season.Having tested for both GP2 Series
teams and ones in the World Series by Renault, Clos was
signed by the Racing Engineering team for the 2009 GP2 Series
on February 8, 2009. He scored his first points and podium
in the final race at the Autódromo Internacional
do Algarve, ending up 21st overall.
Clos
made his debut in World Series by Renault at Le Mans for
Epsilon Euskadi, replacing Adrián Vallés,
who was busy driving the Liverpool F.C. car in Superleague
Formula at Zolder. In his first race, he moved from 20th
on the grid, to finish tenth and pick up a championship
point. He also picked up the bonus point for progressing
the most spots during the race, with ten. He continued in
the series at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve,
picking up a point for qualifying third in his group. A
ninth place finish was his best result of the weekend, which
also included an incident with team-mate Chris van der Drift.
He was replaced by Keisuke Kunimoto for the final two rounds.
Clos
has been employed on a few occasions as a test driver for
the WilliamsF1 team, the first of these came in September
2008, when he participated in a day's testing at Jerez in
Spain. He tested again in December 2008 at the same circuit,
for another day's testing.
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