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🇸🇪 Johan Kristoffersen

Racing driver from Sweden. Nürburgring 24 Hours, Max Kruse Racing.
Driver facts
Full name
Johan Kristoffersen
Born
1 May 1959(b. 1959)
Nationality
Sweden
Current team
Max Kruse Racing
Series
Nürburgring 24 Hours
Status
Active
Career wins
1
Career podiums
1
Career starts
1
Career DNFs
0
Racer Rating
2,541
Johan Kristoffersen
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Racer Rating
2,541
Rank 12228 of 38,983 indexed, +0 this season
FIA Categorisation
Gold
FIA driver categorisation
Source: fia.com
Synthesized from 1 source, updated 0h ago

Johan Kristoffersen is a racing driver from Sweden who competes in Nürburgring 24 Hours for Max Kruse Racing. Kristoffersen has recorded 1 win and 1 podium from 1 start.[1]

A Racer Rating of 2,541 ranks Kristoffersen 12228th of 38,983 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the high 8,000s. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file.

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications
2025 form
Last 1 races, finish position (higher is better)
P1P5P10P20DNFDEU
Recent results
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2025-06-19Nürburgring Nordschleife AT3Nürburgring 24 HoursP1+156
Career-best drives
Ranked by rating won, which prices the opposition
Rating wonRaceSeriesFinish
+156Nürburgring Nordschleife 2025Nürburgring 24 HoursP1
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
2025▸Nürburgring 24 HoursMax Kruse Racing111000—+1,1912,541
Recent coverage
No recent coverage found.
Head-to-head
Most-raced and strongest-beaten: times Kristoffersen finished ahead vs behind
RivalRatingRacedAheadBehindRecord
🇩🇪 Patricija StalidzaneHigher-rated4,607110100%
🇩🇪 Fabian VettelFIA Silver4,445110100%
🇩🇪 Max PartlFIA Silver, 1× champion3,633110100%
Raced wheel-to-wheel, not as team-mates
On the leaderboard
Global rank, 38,983 drivers indexed
#DriverSeriesRating
12,218🇬🇧 Michael PorterFerrari Challenge2,542
12,219🏳️ Miles MaroneySKUSA SuperNationals2,542
12,220🇺🇸 Andrew WikstromAmerican Endurance Racing2,541
12,221🇫🇷 Anthony Plessis24H Series2,541
12,222🏳️ Brent Millage24H Series2,541
12,223🇨🇦 Dan Di Leo24H Series2,541
12,224🏳️ Dominik BrinkmannNürburgring Langstrecken-Serie2,541
12,225🇧🇪 Guy Verheyen24H Series2,541
12,226🇫🇷 Jean-Laurent Navarro24H Series2,541
12,227🇦🇺 Joanne CiconteF1 Academy2,541
12,228🇸🇪 Johan KristoffersenNürburgring 24 Hours2,541
12,229🏳️ Luiz ServaNASA2,541
12,230🇨🇿 Marek Fried24H Series2,541
12,231🏳️ Nick HalenSKUSA SuperNationals2,541
12,232🇨🇦 Nickolas Wittmer24H Series2,541
12,233🇷🇸 Petar MaticGT Winter Series2,541
12,234🏳️ Russ Olivant24H Series2,541
12,235🏳️ Steve FoggSCCA Majors2,541
12,236🇩🇪 Andreas Möntmann24H Series2,540
12,237🏳️ Fabian FedererSKUSA SuperNationals2,540
12,238🏳️ Jason DempsterSKUSA SuperNationals2,540
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Johan Kristoffersen is a Gold-graded endurance racing driver competing at the semi-professional level; his rating of 1,484 places him among club and developing drivers on the international Elo scale, though the FIA Gold categorisation denotes a full professional in sportscar and GT racing. His record on the database spans a single season in 2025, marked by one of the most significant results possible at his stage: an outright victory at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, one of endurance racing's most demanding and prestigious events. That win came aboard a Max Kruse Racing entry in a field that included established professionals and drivers of considerably higher international rating; Kristoffersen finished ahead of semi-professional competitors including Silver-graded drivers Fabienne Wohlwend and Max Partl.[1]

The apparent gap between Kristoffersen's rating and his major result reflects the nature of endurance racing, where 24-hour events distribute success across driver lineups and varied conditions often produce outcomes divorced from single-driver skill assessment. His single classified start has yielded a perfect average finishing position, though one race supplies no pattern. What emerges from the record is an amateur or early-career driver who has proven capable of performing at the sharp end of major international endurance racing and who holds credentials at the professional level of that discipline. Current activity suggests his racing career remains active going into 2026.[2]

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications[2] Wikipedia
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