Peter Kox — Race Results and Season Overview
The results section provides an organised overview of Peter Kox race results across seasons and series.
The Peter Kox race results page is the central hub for everyone who wants to see how the Dutch racing driver has performed across different championships and seasons. While the News section tells the story of each weekend and the Career page explains the bigger picture, this area focuses on hard data: positions, points, podiums and consistency over time. It is designed for fans who love statistics, journalists preparing articles and partners looking for a clear performance record.
Instead of presenting one long list of unrelated races, the results.html page organises information by year, series and car. This structure makes it easy to answer practical questions such as: “How did Peter finish in that season?”, “Which car was he driving?” or “How many podiums did he score in this championship?”. The goal is to combine detailed motorsport statistics with a layout that remains readable on both desktop and mobile devices.
How the Peter Kox results page is structured
The results section is typically divided into current season results and historical results. At the top of the page you will find a summary of the ongoing year: current championship, latest events and key numbers such as wins, podiums and points scored so far. Below that, previous seasons are listed in reverse chronological order, forming a long-term archive of Peter’s performance.
Each season is presented as a compact table or block that usually includes:
- Series or championship name – for example, a GT championship or endurance series.
- Car and class – the model and category Peter competed in that year.
- Number of races started – including sprint and endurance rounds.
- Wins, podiums and pole positions – key indicators of competitiveness.
- Final standing – championship position where available.
By scanning these blocks you get an instant impression of how strong a particular campaign was and how Peter’s results evolved over time when switching between series, teams and cars.
Current season: live performance overview
At the heart of the Peter Kox race results page is the current season overview. This segment acts as a live scoreboard that updates as the year progresses. For each race weekend, you will usually find:
- Circuit and country.
- Qualifying result.
- Finishing position in each race or stint.
- Points scored towards the championship.
- Links to detailed race reports and media.
This layout allows fans to follow the season like a timeline of performance: opening rounds, mid-season momentum and final title battles. When combined with the Race Calendar, you can see not only where Peter raced, but also exactly how each weekend unfolded in terms of results.
Historical archives: season-by-season statistics
Below the current season area, the page transitions into a historical archive. Here, previous campaigns are stored with the same level of structure and clarity. Whether you are interested in a particular GT season, a touring car championship or a mixed year with several programmes, you can quickly jump to the relevant period using filters or year selectors.
Each archived season typically offers:
- A short introductory text summarising the main story of the year.
- A race-by-race table with positions and points.
- Highlight markers for wins, podiums and pole positions.
- Links to key weekends with rich coverage in the News section.
This makes the results archive useful both for quick reference and for deeper research. You can follow how Peter Kox adapted to new machinery, changed teams, or switched between sprint and endurance programmes while remaining competitive across different formats.
Race-by-race tables and key statistics
The core of the results page is the race-by-race tables. These tables are usually sorted by date and contain the most important metrics for each event Peter contested in a given season. Typical columns include:
- Round and circuit – easy identification of the event.
- Qualifying position – a snapshot of one-lap pace.
- Race result – finishing position or status (for example, DNF if the car did not finish).
- Car number and co-drivers – especially relevant in endurance races.
- Points – reflecting the scoring system of the series.
Colour coding or small icons can be used to highlight notable results: gold for wins, silver for podiums, and special markers for pole positions or fastest laps. This visual layer helps readers instantly spot key performances without having to read every line in detail.
Comparing seasons, series and cars
One of the advantages of a well-structured results page is the ability to perform comparisons. By browsing several seasons side by side, you can see how many races Peter started, how many podiums he scored and how his average finishing position changed when moving between series or manufacturers.
For example, you might compare a season focused on sprint races with another centred around long-distance endurance events. In the first case, results might show more frequent podiums but fewer races overall; in the second, there might be fewer wins but greater emphasis on consistency and top-five finishes. The results page makes such patterns visible, turning raw numbers into meaningful insights about Peter’s strengths and evolution as a driver.
Integration with news, gallery and videos
The results.html page does not exist in isolation. Wherever possible, statistics are connected to richer content in other sections of the site. If a particular race stands out – for example, a dramatic comeback drive from the back of the grid or a podium in changing weather conditions – the result entry may include direct links to:
- The full race report in the News section.
- A photo album from the weekend in the Gallery.
- Onboard or highlight clips in the Videos library.
This interconnected structure turns the results page into a navigation tool. You can start with a single line in a table and end up exploring an entire weekend through images, video and detailed commentary from Peter and his team.
Using the results page as a reference for media and partners
For journalists and broadcasters, the race results page acts as an official reference. It provides a quick way to verify facts such as the number of wins in a championship, the best finish in a specific race or the length of Peter’s involvement with a particular team. When combined with the background information on the Profile and Career pages, it supports complete and accurate coverage in articles, preview shows and commentary.
For partners and sponsors, the results page showcases the competitive level at which Peter operates. Season summaries with podiums, race wins and strong championship positions underline the value of working with an experienced driver whose performance is documented clearly and transparently over many years.
How fans can get the most from the Peter Kox results archive
Fans who enjoy the analytical side of motorsport can spend hours exploring the Peter Kox results archive. You might follow a particular championship from the opening round to the finale, track how qualifying positions translated into race results, or identify circuits where Peter traditionally performs especially well. Over multiple seasons, you may notice patterns in how he adapts to new regulations, tyre constructions or Balance of Performance changes.
By bookmarking this page and returning to it after each race weekend, you can build your own mental picture of Peter’s form throughout the year. Combined with live timing during events and official reports in the news section, the results page becomes an essential part of following his career in real time.
The role of the results page within the official site
Together with the Race Calendar, News, Gallery, Videos and Partners sections, the results.html page completes the picture of Peter Kox as a professional racing driver. It captures what matters most in competitive motorsport: not only the stories and images, but also the numbers that define success over the course of a season.
Whether you are checking a single race result or reviewing an entire decade of competition, this page provides a clear, consistent and authoritative view of Peter Kox race results. It is the place you return to whenever you want to see, in pure statistics, how one of the most experienced Dutch drivers has performed on the international racing stage.