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Rob Wilson (racing driver)

Rob Wilson
Nationality New Zealand New Zealander
Born (1952-09-06) 6 September 1952 (age 64)
Auckland, New Zealand
Bathurst 12 Hour
Years active 2012
2010
Teams Black Falcon
Greg Murphy Racing
Starts 2
Wins 0
Poles 0
Fastest laps 0
Best finish DNF in 2012, 2010
Previous series
2008
2007
2007
2005
2004,2006
2002
2001
1999,2005
1996
1995,1997
1994-1997
1991
1991,1994
1988-1990
1982-1987
1980-81
1978-1980
1977-1978
1975-76
1975
Dubai 24 Hour
FIA GT3 European Championship
American Le Mans Series
24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans Series
American Le Mans Series
British GT Championship
FIA GT Championship
IndyCar Series
NASCAR Busch Series
Busch East Series
IMSA Supercar Championship
Indy Lights
Barber Saab Pro Series
British Formula Three Championship
Formula Pacific
British Formula Three Championship
British Formula Ford 2000
New Zealand Formula Ford
British Formula Ford
Championship titles
2008
1990
Dubai 24 Hour SP2 class
Barber Saab Pro Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
3 races run over 2 years
Car no., team 9, Joe Bessey
60, Tom Pease
Best finish 15th
First race 1995 Meridian Advantage 200
Last race 1997 Lysol 200
Statistics current as of 16 March 2014.
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Participating years 1994
2004
2005
Teams Chamberlain Engineering
Cirtek Motorsport
Best finish 19th

Rob Wilson (born 6 September 1952 in Auckland) is a former racing driver from New Zealand. Wilson raced in various formularacing and endurance racing series.

Rob Wilson won a scholarship to race in the 1975 British Formula Ford season. The following year he returned to New Zealand to race in the New Zealand Formula Ford Championship where he came in second in the championship. The Kiwi won a British Formula Ford 2000 race at Mallory Park in 1977, driving a Reynard. When he entered the British Formula Three Championship he won the fifteenth race of the season at Mallory Park. Scoring another two podium finishes the Kiwi ended up sixth in the BARC championship. The following season Wilson raced with year old equipment and could only score four points. The young driver won the 1980 BARC TV Trophy, a non-championship race for Formula 3 cars. In the British championship he scored five podium finishes and secured the fifth place in the standings. In early 1981 the New Zealander returned to his home country. He raced a part-time schedule in the Formula Pacific series. His best result came at Manfield Autocourse, here he finished third out of ten drivers. After obtaining his FIA Super Licence the Kiwi tried his racing luck in Formula One. He was first approached by Fittipaldi Automotive to replace the retiring Emerson Fittipaldi. But after the Brazilian cruzeiro was devaluated he needed to bring a sponsor which he did not have. Before the 1981 Belgian Grand Prix Wilson got into contact with Ken Tyrrell. But as Michele Alboreto offered more sponsor money he got the seat for the remainder of the season.


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