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Cristina Gutiérrez

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Spanish rally raid driver
Not to be confused withCristina Gutierrez orCristina Gutiérrez-Cortines.
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Gutiérrez and the second or maternal family name is Herrero.
Cristina Gutiérrez Herrero
Nationality Spanish
Full nameCristina Gutiérrez Herrero
Born (1991-07-24)24 July 1991 (age 33)
Burgos, Spain
Extreme E career
Debut season2021
Current teamMcLaren XE
Former teamsTeam X44
Starts20
Championships1 (2022)
Wins4
Poles8
Fastest laps5
Finished last season4th (2023)
Previous series
2017–25Dakar Rally
Championship titles
20241

Cristina Gutiérrez Herrero (born 24 July 1991) is a Spanish dentist and rally raid driver. She became the first Spanish female car driver to finish theDakar Rally in 2017 before winning the event in the T3 category in2024.[1] In 2021 she was the second woman to win a stage in Dakar Rally history.[2] She participates in theExtreme E electric cross-country series, driving forLewis Hamilton'sTeam X44.[3] In 2021 she won theFIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies, becoming the first-ever female driver to win the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies.[4] In 2022 she won the Extreme-E Championship alongsideSébastien Loeb inLewis Hamilton's Team X44, making her the first Spanish woman to ever win it.[5] In 2022 she was the first Spanish female to reach the podium of the Dakar Rally, being the third classified in the T3 category.[6][7] In 2023 Dakar Rally she finished in 4th position after having many issues in the first week that prevented her from fighting for the victory. Nonetheless, she won the prologue of the Dakar Rally[8] and the last stage which allowed her to finish in 4th position.[9] In 2024, Cristina made history by winning the challenger category (formerly known as T3) in the Dakar Rally, becoming only the second woman in history to achieve this feat in the world's toughest rally. This accomplishment followsJutta Kleinschmidt victory in 2001, 23 years prior, as the Dakar Rally continues to become more and more professionalized.[10][11] She is also the first Spanish woman to ever win at the Dakar Rally.[12] She also holds four Dakar Rally stage wins.[13]

Racing career

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Early career

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Gutiérrez debuted in rally raid in 2010 at age eighteen. She was overall runner-up at the 2015 Spanish Off-Road Rally Championship.

Dakar Rally

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Gutiérrez debuted her international rally career in the2017 Dakar Rally, racing in a modifiedMitsubishi Pajero.[14] Gutiérrez's first race was a success. She finished 44th overall and 6th in the T1.S class, in a race where 27% of class entrants did not manage to complete the course.[14] This made her the first woman from Spain to ever finish the off-road classic.[3] In 2018 she finished second in the T1.S class, again driving a Mitsubishi Montero. The Spaniard finished 7th in the T1.2 class in 2019 and 2020, both driving aMitsubishi Eclipse Cross.

In 2021 Gutiérrez competed in the T3.1lightweight vehicles category on an OT3-01. She became only the second woman ever (afterJutta Kleinschmidt in 2005) to win a Dakar stage, however she retired in stage 8.[15] Her best result was in 2022, when she and co-driver Francois Cazalet finished 3rd in the Light Prototype (T3) category Driving a Red Bull OT3 prototype.[16][17] In 2022 she finished third in the T3.1 class, becoming the first Spanish female to ever make it.[18] In 2023 Cristina finished 4th in the T3 category, after having many issues in the first week that prevented her from fighting for the first position. Nevertheless, Cristina won the prologue and the last stage of the rally, being the only woman ever do it so afterJutta Kleinschmidt.[19]

The2024 Dakar Rally proved to be Gutiérrez's crowning moment, as she profited from a late issue for leader Mitch Guthrie to win the event in the T3 category. This result made her the second female Dakar winner, following Jutta Kleinschmidt's success in 2001.[20][21]

Extreme E

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In December 2020 she was announced as the female driver forLewis Hamilton'sTeam X44 inExtreme E, partnering withSébastien Loeb.[17] They finished the season in 2nd behindRosberg X Racing'sJohan Kristoffersson andMolly Taylor. The teams were level on points but RXR were ahead on virtue of their 3 wins to X44's one win.

Loeb and Gutiérrez were re-signed toTeam X44 for 2022, for Extreme-E's second season.[22] Team X44, with Gutiérrez and Loeb, ended up winning the second season of Extreme-E championship in the last race.[23]

Gutiérrez moved toMcLaren XE for2024 and will partnerMattias Ekström.[24]

Other Series

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Gutiérrez has also been her country's Women's Off-Road Champion since 2012, and outright vice-champion in the same discipline in 2015 following a series of second places in Spanish Bajas.[3] She won six consecutive times in the Women's Class of the Spanish TT Rally Championship.[25]

In 2021 she became the first female driver to win an FIA World Cup for the Cross-Country Rallies title. She completed the last stage with a broken back.[26]

Racing record

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Dakar Rally

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YearClassVehiclePositionStages won
2017CarsJapanMitsubishi44th0
201838th0
201926th0
202042nd0
2021SSV T3BelgiumAustria OT3DNF3
2022T33rd0
2023CanadaCan-Am4th2
2024Netherlands Taurus1st1
2025CarsFranceDacia41nd0

Complete Extreme E results

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(key)

YearTeamCar12345678910Pos.Points
2021Team X44Spark ODYSSEY 21DES
Q

1
DES
R

3
OCE
Q

1
OCE
R

4
ARC
Q

1
ARC
R

4
ISL
Q

1
ISL
R

5
JUR
Q

1
JUR
R

1
2nd121
2022X44 Vida Carbon RacingSpark ODYSSEY 21DES
3
ISL1
6
ISL2
2
COP
1
ENE
3
1st73
2023X44 Vida Carbon RacingSpark ODYSSEY 21DES
1

4
DES
2

6
HYD
1

1
HYD
2

9
ISL1
1

8
ISL1
2

8
ISL2
1

9
ISL2
2

1
COP
1

3
COP
2

3
4th109
2024NeomMcLaren Extreme E TeamSpark ODYSSEY 21DES
1

2
DES
2

5
HYD
1

8
HYD
2

5
ISL1
1

ISL1
2

ISL2
1

ISL2
2

VAL
1

VAL
2

5th*46*

* Season still in progress.

Complete World Rally-Raid Championship results

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(key)

YearTeamCarClass12345Pos.Points
2022Red Bull Off-Road Team USAOverdrive Racing OT3T3DAK
272
ABU
244
MOR
338
AND
413
3rd167
2023Red Bull Can-Am Factory TeamBRPCan-Am Maverick XRST3DAK
352
ABU
Ret
SON
426
DES
232
MOR
328
4th138

References

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  1. ^"Cristina Gutierrez becomes second female winner in Dakar Rally".www.gpblog.com. Retrieved2024-01-19.
  2. ^"Dakar: Gutiérrez first female stage winner since 2005". motorsportweek.com. 2021-01-03.
  3. ^abc"Meet Loeb's Dakar star Extreme E team-mate". dirtfish.com. 2020-12-10.
  4. ^"Cristina Gutiérrez grabs a huge slice of history at Cross-Country World Cup".Red Bull. Retrieved2023-03-10.
  5. ^"Lewis Hamilton's X44 Vida Carbon Racing claim first Extreme E title in rollercoaster second season".Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. Retrieved2023-03-10.
  6. ^"El podio histórico de Cristina Gutiérrez".MARCA (in Spanish). 2022-01-19. Retrieved2023-03-10.
  7. ^"Cristina Gutiérrez, primera española que sube al podio en el Dakar: "Hace 6 años era impensable"".www.antena3.com (in Spanish). 2022-01-19. Retrieved2023-03-10.
  8. ^"Cristina Gutiérrez and Rokas Baciuska victorious in the Dakar prologue in Lightweight and SSV".www.autogear.pt. Retrieved2023-03-11.
  9. ^"El Rally Dakar 2023 de Cristina Gutiérrez, etapa a etapa".Red Bull (in Spanish). Retrieved2023-03-11.
  10. ^"Cristina Gutierrez becomes second female winner in Dakar Rally".www.gpblog.com. Retrieved2024-02-23.
  11. ^"Get up to speed with how Cristina Gutiérrez won the Dakar Rally".Red Bull. 2024-01-22. Retrieved2024-02-23.
  12. ^Colpisa (2024-01-19)."Cristina Gutiérrez becomes first Spanish woman to win a Dakar Rally title".Sur in English. Retrieved2024-02-23.
  13. ^Redacción (2024-01-19)."Cristina Gutiérrez hace historia: primera española que gana el Dakar".El Correo de Burgos (in Spanish). Retrieved2024-02-23.
  14. ^ab"Coche del día: Mitsubishi Montero Cristina Gutiérrez".espíritu RACER. 2022-04-22. Retrieved2022-06-06.
  15. ^"Future Extreme E Racer Cristina Gutierrez Stars at Dakar Rally". autoweek.com. 2021-01-04.
  16. ^"Official Dakar rankings - bike - quad - car - SxS - truck".www.dakar.com. Retrieved2022-01-28.
  17. ^ab"Lewis Hamilton's Extreme E team hires Sebastien Loeb and Cristina Gutierrez". bbc.com. 2020-12-11.
  18. ^ROMERO, ROMÁN (2022-01-14)."Cristina Gutiérrez, primera española en subir a un podio del Dakar".Revista Forofos (in Spanish). Retrieved2023-03-10.
  19. ^"Dakar 2023 | Cristina Gutiérrez logra la tercera victoria de su carrera y acaba cuarta".Eurosport Espana (in Spanish). 2023-01-15. Retrieved2023-03-11.
  20. ^Pawlowski, Ben (2024-01-19)."Cristina Gutierrez makes history as the first ever woman from Spain - and second in the world - to win the Dakar Rally".Olive Press News Spain. Retrieved2024-01-19.
  21. ^"Cristina Gutiérrez: "I pushed myself until the finish"".www.dakar.com. Retrieved2024-01-19.
  22. ^"X44 retains Sébastien Loeb and Cristina Gutiérrez for Championship challenge in Season 2".Extreme E. 2022-01-25.
  23. ^Smith, Fred (2022-11-27)."Lewis Hamilton's X44 Wins 2022 Extreme E Championship".Road & Track. Retrieved2023-03-10.
  24. ^"NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team announce Cristina Gutiérrez and Mattias Ekström".McLaren. 1 February 2024. Retrieved1 February 2024.
  25. ^"Coche del día: Mitsubishi Montero Cristina Gutiérrez".espíritu RACER. 2022-04-22. Retrieved2022-10-17.
  26. ^Sturtridge, Tim (16 December 2021)."From dentistry to Dakar hot seat, Cristina Gutiérrez gets it done".www.redbull.com.Archived from the original on 2022-01-16. Retrieved2022-01-16.
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