Jeroen Mul (born 14 June 1990) is a Dutch racing driver who last competed for Change Racing in Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America. He notably won the 2015 Blancpain Endurance Series season opener at Monza on his GT3 debut.
Mul made his car racing debut in early 2007, by competing in the 2006âÂÂ07 Dutch Winter Endurance Series. For the rest of the year, Mul raced in Formula Gloria Netherlands, in which he finished runner-up in points, as well as competing in select rounds of the Formula Ford Benelux series. Two seasons in Formula Ford Benelux then ensued, most notably finishing runner-up in the 2009 standings for Van Amersfoort Racing.
Remaining with the Dutch team for his step-up to the Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup in 2010, Mul took wins at Zandvoort and Oschersleben, as well as four other podiums to secure third in points. The following year, Mul continued with VAR for his only season in the German Formula Three Championship, scoring best result of fifth twice to end the season 10th in the overall standings. Switching to sportscar racing for 2012, Mul joined Team Bleekemolen to race in Porsche Supercup, in which he scored a best result of fifth at Monza en route to a 12th-place points finish. Remaining with Team Bleekemolen for the 2013 season, Mul scored a best result of eighth in the season-opening Barcelona race as he rounded out the year 14th in points.
Starting 2014 with an A6-Am podium at the Dubai 24 Hour for rhino's Leipert Motorsport, Mul continued with the team for the rest of the year to race in Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe as a member of the brand's Young Drivers Program. In his only season in the series, Mul scored five wins and four other podiums to secure runner-up honors in the Pro class. During 2014, Mul made a one-off appearance in Formula Acceleration 1 for Acceleration Team Portugal at Assen, taking a best result of sixth in race one.
Graduating to GT3 with Lamborghini for 2015, Mul joined Grasser Racing Team to race in the Blancpain Endurance Series. Partnering Fabio Babini and Andrew Palmer, the trio caused a stir by taking a dominant debut win for the Lamborghini Huracán at Monza, before being excluded on technical grounds, and later having the victory reinstated in August after appeal. However, they only managed a best result of 13th after that. During 2015, Mul also raced with the team in the Misano round of the Blancpain Sprint Series.
Switching to fellow Lamborghini-linked team Attempto Racing for 2016, Mul raced with them for a dual campaign in both the Blancpain GT Series Endurance and Sprint Cups. Between the two campaigns, Mul found more success in the latter, in which he scored five Silver Cup podiums, including a best class result of second at Brands Hatch as he ended the season sixth in points. In parallel, Mul raced in the Super GT3 class of the Italian GT Championship with Imperiale Racing, scoring three wins and four further podiums en route to a sixth-place points finish. During 2016, Mul also raced in the final two rounds of the GT Asia Series for FFF Racing Team by ACM, scoring a win at Shanghai.
Staying under Lamborghini's wing for 2017, Mul moved to Change Racing to compete in the GTD class of the IMSA SportsCar Championship. In his only season in the series, Mul scored a lone win at VIR to end the year 17th in points. During 2017, Mul also raced with the team in select rounds of Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America. Returning to Europe for 2018, Mul returned to Imperiale Racing for his first season in International GT Open, scoring a best result of second six times en route to a fourth-place points finish. Continuing with Imperiale for the following year, Mul raced with them in both the Endurance and Sprint Championships of the Italian GT Championship. In the former, Mul won at Misano to clinch third outright in points, whereas in the latter, he scored wins at Vallelunga and Imola to also finish third in the overall standings. After not racing in 2020, Mul made a brief return to racing in select rounds of Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America for Change Racing, finishing sixth in the Pro standings with five podiums to his name.
<sup>â </sup> As Mul was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.
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