1. Gunnar Jeannette won the 2011 American Le Mans Series season LMPC Drivers' Championship.

1. Gunnar Jeannette won the 2011 American Le Mans Series season LMPC Drivers' Championship.
Gunnar Jeannette made the jump to the professional ranks less than one year later.
Gunnar Jeannette made his American Le Mans Series debut in 2000, scoring six top-10 finishes in seven starts in both the Prototype and GT classes.
For 2004, Gunnar Jeannette moved back to GT2, piloting the Panoz Esperante GTLM for what turned out to be a three-year stint with two different teams.
Gunnar Jeannette's best result was a fourth at Mosport and Petit Le Mans with co-driver Tommy Milner in 2006.
Gunnar Jeannette went on to win four races with Elton Julian and finish 2nd in the Drivers Championship that year.
Gunnar Jeannette joined CORE autosport for 2011 and continued his streak of success in LMPC, taking two wins, three pole positions and three fastest race laps en route to the LMPC Drivers Championship.
Gunnar Jeannette shared the honor with season-long co-driver Ricardo Gonzalez and Genoa Racing's Eric Lux, who ended up on equal points to the CORE autosport duo.
At the age of 18, Gunnar Jeannette became the youngest-ever driver to finish the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in his race debut in 2000.
Gunnar Jeannette made his debut in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series GTU class at the 2000 Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Gunnar Jeannette won his first-ever Rolex Series race one year later in the GTS class and has since made sporadic starts in the series.
In 2005, Gunnar Jeannette ran his first full season in the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, finishing sixth in GS Points Standings with two victories to his credit driving for Multimatic Motorsports.
Gunnar Jeannette returned to full-time competition in 2010 with co-driver Frankie Montecalvo, finishing 10th in the GS class championship.
For 2012, Gunnar Jeannette rejoined Multimatic Motorsports for its new Street Tuner-class Ford Focus ST-R development program.
Gunnar Jeannette made his FIA World Endurance Championship debut in the Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps on May 5,2012, co-driving the No 58 Luxury Racing Ferrari F458 Italia with Frankie Montecalvo and Pierre Ehret to a fifth-place finish in the GTE-Am class.
Gunnar Jeannette made his 24H Series return, at the first round of 2021 in the Dubai 24 Hour at the Dubai Autodrome for Simpson Motorsport in an Audi RS3 LMS TCR.
Gunnar Jeannette had previously raced in 2013 in a Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 for Ram Racing.
Gunnar Jeannette has participated in world record skydives and has been featured on MTV, People Magazine, USA Today and several other local and national publications.
Gunnar Jeannette did not complete sufficient laps in order to score full points.