SYNTHESIZED FROM 2 SOURCES · UPDATED 0H AGO
Lance Arnold is a German racing driver whose career has included stints in the Rolex Sports Car Series and Porsche Supercup, along with an appearance in the 2009 24 Hours of Nürburgring. His path through sports car and one-make racing eventually led him to the World Endurance Championship, where he competed with Dempsey - Proton Racing. Across his time in the sport, Arnold built a background rooted in endurance and production-based racing before making his mark at the top level of international sports car competition.[1]
At the WEC level, Arnold's record shows a single race start with Dempsey - Proton Racing, without a championship, win, or podium to his name at that stage. His 2026 season reflects this limited involvement, with no wins or podiums across one round and a standing of P182. Racer Rating places him at 1,395, ranking 9799 among active drivers, a figure indicative of a driver early in his top-level endurance racing exposure. Arnold's status is now listed as retired, closing out a career that spanned regional sports car series, one-make competition, and a brief appearance on endurance racing's biggest stage.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia