| 2007 |
WTCC |
BMW Team
UK, FIA World Touring Car Championship.
Champion with 3
wins, 2 pole positions |
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BRDC
Gold Medal |
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| 2006 |
WTCC |
BMW Team
UK, FIA World Touring Car Championship.
Champion with 5
wins, 3 pole positions |
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BRDC
Gregor Grant Trophy |
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| 2005 |
WTCC |
BMW Team
UK, FIA World Touring Car Championship.
Champion with 1
win, 12 podiums, 1 pole position, 3 fastest laps |
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Nürburgring 24hrs |
Winner in BMW M3 GTR with Pedro
Lamy, Boris Said and Duncan Huisman |
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F1 |
Official test
driver for BMW Williams F1 Team |
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BRDC
Gold Star |
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BARC
Gold medal |
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Guernsey Ambassador of the
Year |
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Channel
Island Sports Personality of the Year |
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BBC SW
Sports Personality of the Year |
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| 2004 |
ETCC |
BMW Team
GB, FIA European Touring Car Championship.
Champion with 5
wins, 9 podiums, 1 pole position, 6 fastest laps |
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Macau |
BMW Team
Germany/Schnitzer Motorsport. Qualified 2nd,
1st leg finished 2nd, 2nd leg finished 2nd |
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Autosport British Competition Driver
of the Year |
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Channel
Island Sports Personality of the Year |
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BBC SW
Sports Personality of the Year |
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| 2003 |
ETCC |
BMW Team
GB, European Touring Car Championship.
3rd overall with 3
wins, 8 podiums, 1 pole position, 1 fastest lap, |
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Macau |
BMW
Motorsport/Carley Motors. Qualified 4th, 1st
leg finished 2nd after leading for half of race, 2nd
leg DNF |
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Australia |
HRT
Holden Kmart Racing. Sandown 500, finished
12th. Bathurst 1000, did not start due to start line
accident |
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BMW
Sports Trophy for non-works BMW drivers |
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| 2002 |
Australia |
HRT
Holden Kmart Racing. Team mate Yvan Muller.
Queensland 500 and Bathurst 1000 6hr endurance
races |
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BTCC |
Honda
Racing UK. 5th
overall with 1 win, 2 podiums, 2 pole
positions |
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| 2001 |
Intl. F3 |
Qualified on pole and finished 2nd
in Korean Super Prix beating 6 current F3 champions.
Top British driver
in Macau GP at 6th overall |
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BTCC |
EGG BTCC
Team (invitation drive). 2 races, 2 pole
positions, 1 podium |
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British F3 |
Alan
Docking Racing. 6th
overall with 2 race wins, 10 podiums, 2 pole
positions |
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Nissan Open |
Telefonica (invitation drive).
Finished 5th and challenged for 3rd in race 2 |
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| 2000 |
British F3 |
Team
Renault UK. Replacing Jenson Button. 3
podiums, 1 pole position |
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Intl. F3 |
Manor
Motorsport. Macau GP, 9th and 8th in races.
Korean GP, top British driver in qualifying, DNF in
race |
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| 1999 |
Renault Spiders |
Team
Mardi Gras. Champion with 13 wins, 13
poles, 11 fastest laps in 13 races. Most successful
Renault Spider driver of all time |
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BTCC |
Test drives for Renault, Vauxhall
and Ford |
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Autosport/BRDC Club Driver of the
Year |
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BARC
President's Cup for Outstanding
Achievement |
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Guernsey Ambassador of the
Year |
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| 1998 |
Formula Palmer Audi |
Winter
series. 2nd
overall with 3 2nd places, 1 3rd place, 1 5th
place, 1 pole position |
| 1998 |
Renault Spiders |
Team
Mardi Gras (part season). 2 lap records, 1
pole position, 2 2nd places. Renault Spider Cup was
forerunner to current Renault Clio Championship |
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Offered Nissan touring car
test |
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| 1997 |
British F3 |
Speedsport/TOMS GB |
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| 1996 |
Formula Renault |
Startline
Racing (part season) |
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| 1995 |
British F1 Hillclimbing |
RAC/MSA British Champion with 10 wins, 8 lap
records in 10 events |
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Nominated for BRDC Driver of the
Year |
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HSA
Driver of the Year |
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Offered drive with Paul Stewart
Racing |
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| 1993-1994 |
British hillclimbing |
Driver
of the Year, 2 wins |
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| 1991-1992 |
Clubmans hillclimbing |
Channel
Islands champion, 2 lap records |
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| 1990 |
250cc motocross |
Channel
Islands champion, 2 lap records |
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| 1986 |
Karting |
Consistent front runner |