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Brian Redman

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British racing driver (born 1937)

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Brian Redman
Redman in 1969
Born (1937-03-09)9 March 1937 (age 88)
Burnley, Lancashire, England
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Active years1968,19701974
TeamsCooper,Williams,Surtees,McLaren,BRM,Shadow
Entries15 (12 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums1
Careerpoints8
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1968 South African Grand Prix
Last entry1974 Monaco Grand Prix

Brian Herman Thomas Redman[1] (born 9 March 1937)[2] is a British retiredracing driver.

Racing forCarl Haas and Jim Hall's Chaparral Cars, Brian Redman won the 1974, '75 and '76 SCCA Formula 5000 series and has raced in nearly every category of racing, including Formula One. The Englishman began racing in 1959 and collected his first of four Manufacturers Championships in 1968, driving a Ford GT40 with Belgian Jacky Ickx for John Wyer Automotive Engineering. Redman also won the 1970/71 South African Springbok series and the IMSA Camel GTP Championship in 1981 driving a Lola T600. In addition to his four victories at Spa-Francorchamps, Redman has overall wins in the 1970 Targa Florio, the Watkins Glen 6 Hours, the 12 Hours of Sebring twice, the Nurburgring 1000 Ks twice, Brands Hatch 6 Hours twice, Osterrechring 1000 Ks twice, Monza 1000 Ks twice, Kyalami 9 Hours twice, has been a two-time winner at the 24 Hours of Daytona and holds two class victories at Le Mans.

He is currently a regular at theMonterey Historic Automobile Races atMazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

Career

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Redman raced F1 for McLaren, Shadow, Cooper, Williams

Redman driving aFerrari 312PB at the Nürburgring in 1972
Redman driving an Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 TT 12 at the Nürburgring in 1974

He participated in 15 World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 1 January 1968. He achieved one podium in the1968 Spanish Grand Prix, finishing third in a Cooper-BRM behind Graham Hill in a Lotus-Ford and Denny Hulme in a McLaren-Ford. He then had an accident at theBelgian Grand Prix atSpa-Francorchamps, crashing his Cooper-BRM when the suspension broke at the Les Coombes corner; he survived with a badly broken arm. He scored a total of 8 championship points in his career, with two 5th places in 1972, at theMonaco Grand Prix and theGerman Grand Prix driving a Yardley McLaren.

He achieved spectacular success in sports-car racing, particularly in 1968 as a John Wyer Gulf driver, in 1969 and 1970 as a Porsche works driver and in 1972 with the Ferrari 312 PB; Winning at Spa Francorchamps 1000 Ks 5 times, the Nurburgring 1000 Ks 3 times, Daytona 24 Hours 2 times, Sebring twice, Watkins Glen 6 Hours, Osterreichring twice, Monza 1000 Ks twice, the Targa Florio, Brands Hatch 6 Hours twice etc.

Redman driving at the 1972 French Grand Prix.

In 1973, Redman started racing in the USA full-time and won theSCCA/USAC Formula 5000 Championship three times in a row from 1974 to 1976 driving aJim Hall/Carl HaasLola T330/332C against considerable opposition, includingMario Andretti andAl Unser, Jody Scheckter, Jackie Oliver, Alan Jones, David Hobbs, Brett Lunger, Sam Posey, "Vern" Schuppan et al. Redman was employed at Haas's business office inHighland Park, Illinois, where he also lived for a time.[3] At the end of 1976 the SCCA announced new rules. The F5000 single-seaters had to use full-width bodywork and the new series would be calledCan-Am. On the first day of practice for the first race of the new season, atCircuit Mont-Tremblant, Canada the new car took off at 160 mph went 40 feet in the air and turned over, landing upside down. Redman suffered a broken bones plus bruising of the brain. The ambulance blew a tyre on the way to hospital. Redman was declared dead. It took him 9 months to recover and he returned to racing on a spectacular note by winning the12 Hours of Sebring in 1978 driving aPorsche 935. He continued driving for Dick Barbour Racing through 1979 and 1980. In 1981, driving the brand new Lolas T600 IMSA GTP car he won the first race at Laguna Seca and went on to win the IMSA Camel GTP championship. His last year of professional racing was at the age of 52, driving for the worksAston Martin team in the1989 World Sports Prototype Championship. He later co-managed theRedman Bright racing team.

Legacy

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  • Road America hosts The WeatherTech International Challenge with Brian Redman for vintage/historic cars, one of the largest and most prestigious vintage racing events in the US
  • Redman is inducted in the following Halls of Fame: Daytona International Hall of Fame, Sebring Hall of Fame, Talladega Hall of Fame, Motor Sport Hall of Fame (UK), Long Beach Pavement of Fame.

Racing record

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Complete British Saloon Car Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

YearTeamCarClass123456789101112Pos.PtsClass
1965Vitafoam DevelopmentsAustin Mini Cooper SBBRHOULSNE
Ret
GOOSILCRYBRHOULNC0NC
1966Red Rose RacingAlfa Romeo 1600 GTACSNEGOOSILCRYBRHBRHOUL
4†
BRH24th67th
1978Hermetite Racing with LeylandTriumph Dolomite SprintCSILOULTHRBRHSILDON
DNS
MALBRHDONBRHTHROULNC0NC
Source:[4]

† Events with 2 races staged for the different classes.

Complete European Formula Two Championship results

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(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910Pos.Pts
1967David BridgesBrabhamBT16FordSNESILNÜR
Ret
HOCTUL9th8
LolaT100JAR
6
ZANPERBRH
8
VAL
5
1968David BridgesLolaT100FordHOCTHRJARPAL
2
TULZANPERHOCVAL9th9
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Complete Formula One World Championship results

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(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415WDCPts
1967David BridgesLolaT100 (F2)Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6L4RSAMONNEDBELFRAGBRGER
DNS
CANITAUSAMEXNC0
1968Cooper Car CompanyCooperT81BMaserati 10/F1 3.0V12RSA
Ret
19th4
CooperT86BBRM P101 3.0V12ESP
3
MONBEL
Ret
NEDFRAGBRGERITACANUSAMEX
1970Frank Williams Racing CarsDe Tomaso505/38Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8RSAESPMONBELNEDFRAGBR
DNS
GER
DNQ
AUTITACANUSAMEXNC0
1971Team SurteesSurteesTS7Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8RSA
7
ESPMONNEDFRAGBRGERAUTITACANUSANC0
1972Yardley Team McLarenMcLarenM19AFord Cosworth DFV 3.0V8ARGRSAESPMON
5
BELFRA
9
GBRGER
5
AUTITACAN14th4
MarlboroBRMBRMP180BRM P142 3.0V12USA
Ret
1973Shadow Racing TeamShadowDN1Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8ARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWEFRAGBRNEDGERAUTITACANUSA
DSQ
NC0
1974UOPShadow Racing TeamShadowDN3Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8ARGBRARSAESP
7
BEL
18
MON
Ret
SWENEDFRAGBRGERAUTITACANUSANC0
Source:[6]

Non-Championship Formula One results

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(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678
1967David BridgesLolaT100 (F2)Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6L4ROCSPCINTSYROUL
Ret
ESP
8
1968Cooper Car CompanyCooperT86BBRM P101 3.0V12ROC
5
INTOUL
1971Sid Taylor RacingMcLarenM18 (F5000)Chevrolet 5.0V8ARGROCQUESPRINT
Ret
RINOUL
Ret
VIC
1972Sid Taylor RacingMcLarenM10B (F5000)Chevrolet 5.0V8ROC
Ret
BRAINT
DNS
ChevronB24 (F5000)OUL
4
REP
Yardley Team McLarenMcLarenM19AFord Cosworth DFV 3.0V8VIC
7
1974Sid Taylor RacingLolaT332 (F5000)Chevrolet 5.0V8PREROC
DNS
Team EnsignEnsignN174Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8INT
8
1975A.G. DeanChevronB24/B28 (F5000)Chevrolet 5.0V8ROC
DNQ
INTSUI
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Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

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YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1967United KingdomJ.W. AutomotiveUnited KingdomMike SalmonFordGT40 Mk IS 5.0220DNFDNF
1969Switzerland Hart Ski RacingSwitzerlandJo SiffertPorsche 908/2LP 3.060DNFDNF
1970United KingdomJohn Wyer Automotive Engineering Ltd.SwitzerlandJo SiffertPorsche 917KS 5.0156DNFDNF
1973ItalySpA Ferrari SEFACBelgiumJacky IckxFerrari 312PBS 3.0332DNFDNF
1976GermanyB.M.W. Motorsport GmbHUnited StatesPeter GreggBMW 3.0CSL TurboGr 523DNFDNF
1978United States Dick Barbour RacingUnited StatesJohn Paul Sr.
United States Dick Barbour
Porsche 935/77AIMSA
+2.5
3375th1st
1979Germany Essex MotorsportPorscheBelgiumJacky Ickx
GermanyJürgen Barth
Porsche 936S
+2.0
200DNFDNF
1980United States Dick BarbourUnited KingdomJohn Fitzpatrick
United States Dick Barbour
Porsche 935 K3/80IMSA3185th1st
1981United States Cooke-Woods RacingUnited StatesBobby RahalLola T600-PorscheS
+2.0
-DNQDNQ
1982United States Cooke Racing - MalardeauUnited States Ralph Kent-Cooke
United States Jim Adams
Lola T610-FordCosworthC28DNFDNF
1984United StatesJaguarGroup 44United StatesDoc Bundy
United StatesBob Tullius
Jaguar XJR-5IMSA
GTP
291DNFDNF
1985United StatesJaguarGroup 44United StatesHurley Haywood
United States Jim Adams
Jaguar XJR-5GTP151DNFDNF
1986United KingdomSilk CutJaguarGermanyHans Heyer
United StatesHurley Haywood
Jaguar XJR-6C153DNFDNF
1988AustraliaTakefuji Schuppan Racing TeamSwedenEje Elgh
FranceJean-Pierre Jarier
Porsche 962CC135910th10th
1989United KingdomAston Martin
United KingdomEcurie Ecosse
GreeceCostas Los
Republic of IrelandMichael Roe
Aston Martin AMR1C134011th9th
Source:[7]

References

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  1. ^FIA Year Book of Automobile Sport 1975. Patrick Stephens Ltd. 1975. white p. 41.ISBN 0-85059-195-3.
  2. ^Jenkins, Richard."The World Championship drivers – Where are they now?". OldRacingCars.com. Retrieved29 July 2007.
  3. ^"Brian Redman's Greatest Cars".Motorsport News. 2 March 2016. Retrieved20 April 2021 – viaPressReader.
  4. ^de Jong, Frank."British Saloon Car Championship".History of Touring Car Racing 1952-1993. Retrieved22 October 2022.
  5. ^ab"Brian Redman – Biography".Motor Sport. Retrieved16 December 2019.
  6. ^"Brian Redman – Involvement".StatsF1. Retrieved16 December 2019.
  7. ^"All Results of Brian Redman".racingsportscars.com. Retrieved16 December 2019.

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